Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a decent USB flatbed scanner for use with my Lenny box --
and I don't want to spend much, $20-30 on eBay would be ideal. I would use
it to scan photo prints and text documents.
My Epson 2480 Perfection works nicely for me. It's got some
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:55:33 -0600
Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Reid,
Any suggestions for manufacturers or specific models, or pointers to
good resources to help me choose, would be very much appreciated. I
I tend to prefer HP machines. Partly for build quality, partly for
Hi,
On Nov 21, 2007 10:07 AM, Brad Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:55:33 -0600
Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Reid,
Any suggestions for manufacturers or specific models, or pointers to
good resources to help me choose, would be very much
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 10:35:01 +0100
Lars Scheuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Lars,
stay away from Canon LIDE 20. It will be recognised by SANE but as
Mine worked for more than a year, first with Mandriva and then Debian.
Then, one day, it just stopped. I previously owned a Canon printer
).
Sincerely,
wanderlust
У ср, 2007-11-21 у 13:42 +0100, Johannes Wiedersich пише:
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Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
Folks,
I'm looking for a decent USB flatbed scanner for use with my Lenny box --
and I don't want to spend much, $20-30 on eBay would be ideal
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Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
Folks,
I'm looking for a decent USB flatbed scanner for use with my Lenny box --
and I don't want to spend much, $20-30 on eBay would be ideal. I would use
it to scan photo prints and text documents.
Any suggestions
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 10:35:01AM +0100, Lars Scheuer wrote:
stay away from Canon LIDE 20. It will be recognised by SANE but as
soon as you start scanning it won't work. I tried with several Linux
distributions and had no luck so far.
I have a LIDE 25 and it works. I bought one on
Folks,
I'm looking for a decent USB flatbed scanner for use with my Lenny box --
and I don't want to spend much, $20-30 on eBay would be ideal. I would use
it to scan photo prints and text documents.
Any suggestions for manufacturers or specific models, or pointers to good
resources to help me
On Nov 20, 2007 5:55 PM, Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
I'm looking for a decent USB flatbed scanner for use with my Lenny box --
and I don't want to spend much, $20-30 on eBay would be ideal. I would use
it to scan photo prints and text documents.
Any suggestions
On Nov 20, 2007 5:55 PM, Reid Priedhorsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
I'm looking for a decent USB flatbed scanner for use with my Lenny box --
and I don't want to spend much, $20-30 on eBay would be ideal. I would use
it to scan photo prints and text documents.
Any suggestions
On Thursday 29 June 2006 11:29, Redefined Horizons wrote:
Cany anyone recommend a good flatbed scanner for under $200.00 that
they are currently using with a Debian box?
I use an Epson Perfection 2480 Photo and it works flawlessly for regular
scans, although I haven't had as much luck
Cany anyone recommend a good flatbed scanner for under $200.00 that
they are currently using with a Debian box?
Thanks,
Scott Huey
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wrote:
Cany anyone recommend a good flatbed scanner for
under $200.00 that
they are currently using with a Debian box?
I have used Canon's LiDE-30 with good results, though
it may be too much below $200. If you spend that much
it should perform
* Robert Kopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006 Jun 29 15:24 -0500]:
--- Redefined Horizons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Cany anyone recommend a good flatbed scanner for
under $200.00 that
they are currently using with a Debian box?
I have used Canon's LiDE-30 with good results, though
it may
Cany anyone recommend a good flatbed scanner for under $200.00 that
they are currently using with a Debian box?
Be sure you get a USB 2 scanner, as it will be much faster than USB 1. The
USB 2 scanners are newer, so many of them aren't supported in Linux yet, but
some are. Check http
On 20 Nov 2003, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
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Anybody here have any recommendations?
I have an Epson Perfection 1250 installed.
Works like a charm with Debian -- provided you discovered to change the
/etc/sane.d/plustek.conf file.
I have described the install experience here:
On Thursday 20 November 2003 18:15, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
I have an Epson Perfection 1250 installed.
Thanks for all advices!
I've been looking at Epson, because they seemed Linux friendly, but when
I start searching, it seems that has ended...
There seems to be a lot of noise over Epson
Dear all,
Well, I guess many of you have been through this, so allthough it may be
somewhat OT, I hope it can be enlightening.
My father needs a new flatbed scanner, something in the NOK 800 range
(that's about USD or Euro 110).
He has a workstation running Woody with some backports, so
://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/lsd_e.html
Experimental gcc-3.x based Image Scan! for Linux Version 1.5.2 packages
are now freely available for download.
Kjetil Kjernsmo writes:
My father needs a new flatbed scanner, something in the NOK 800 range
(that's about USD or Euro 110).
He has a workstation
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
Dear all,
Well, I guess many of you have been through this, so allthough it may be
somewhat OT, I hope it can be enlightening.
My father needs a new flatbed scanner, something in the NOK 800 range
(that's about USD or Euro 110).
He has a workstation running Woody
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