whenever they want to scan (Since
apparently on windows you can just press the scan button on the
scanner and it will open the scanning program on the computer)
HTH,
Eliyahu - אליהו
2015-08-30 14:33 GMT+03:00 David Suna da...@davidsconsultants.com:
I recently purchased a new
I recently purchased a new HP All-in-one machine model 3835. I
checked on http://hplipopensource.com/ and the model is listed as
having full Linux support. I am running Debian 8.1. I am able to
print. However, when I run scanimage -L it does not find the scanner
at all
You may have to set a scan mode on the device too, friends of mine
have a Canon all-in-one which needs to be 'told' that a remote device
will be in charge of scanning whenever they want to scan (Since
apparently on windows you can just press the scan button on the
scanner and it will open
, Shlomo Solomon
wrote:
Just curious - can you fax from applications? Personally I never tried
it - I do it the "old fashioned" way - from the scanner glass or ADF.
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 18:07:02 +0300
David Suna da...@davidsconsultants.com wrote:
Thanks
=http://hplipopensource.com/;http://hplipopensource.com//a and the
model is listed as having full Linux support. I am running Debian 8.1. I am
able to print. However, when I run scanimage -L it does not find the
scanner at all. I tried adding the IP address of the device to the net.conf
file
Thanks that works. Still not sure why I cannot find the scanner
using sane. That would allow scanning directly into applications
(like GIMP) rather than scanning in the browser and saving the file
and opening it in the program.
On 08/30/2015 06:02 PM, Shlomo Solomon
Just curious - can you fax from applications? Personally I never tried
it - I do it the old fashioned way - from the scanner glass or ADF.
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 18:07:02 +0300
David Suna da...@davidsconsultants.com wrote:
Thanks that works. Still not sure why I cannot find the scanner using
sane
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 1:31 AM, E.S. Rosenberg
esr+linux...@g.jct.ac.il wrote:
2013/8/19 Gilboa Davara gilb...@gmail.com:
snip
beyond the blood-like ink prices
/snip
I'm pretty sure blood is actually cheaper then ink here in Israel (the
price of one serving [a half a liter I think] of
for the better during the last two or so years.
I am an happy user of the Brother MFC-490W printer-FAX-scanner-copier.
OOPS, I meant Brother MFC-490CW.
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2013/8/19 Gilboa Davara gilb...@gmail.com:
snip
beyond the blood-like ink prices
/snip
I'm pretty sure blood is actually cheaper then ink here in Israel (the
price of one serving [a half a liter I think] of blood product for a
hospital is about 178 NIS)
and in most cases
the printer simply works out of the box.
FWIW I've I currently have / use 4 different HP printers:
- LaserJet 1212MFP (Works just fine as a printer and scanner, fax
firmware is problematic).
- OfficeJet 6700 (Two days old. No comments thus far).
- OfficeJet 5784 (4.5 [!] years
On 8/19/2013 10:35 AM, Gilboa Davara wrote:
Beyond the obvious (cups, x/sane), HPLIP toolbox more or less mirror's
the HP Window toolbox minus the all the bloatware and in most cases
the printer simply works out of the box.
If you download the CORPORATE windows drivers for your HP printer you
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
If you download the CORPORATE windows drivers for your HP printer you get it
without the bloatware.
True, but even the HP corporate drivers tend to be big, slow and have
a fairly complex installation
Hi,
Thanks to all for your replies. Based on them and reviews, I've decided on
an HP Officejet Pro 8600+ (710 NIS, picking it up this evening). Will let
the honorable forum know if I find any surprises with this, for better or
worse.
Cheers,
Rony
I would also recommend checking Google Cloud print. You can install it
on any Linux server (even headless), and then you can use it from
anywhere.
See here: http://support.google.com/a/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=2906017
תודה,
חץ בן חמו
חץ ביז- שרותי פרילאנס לניהול ותחזוקת שרתי Linux ופתרונות
Greetings,
My trusty HP all-in-one has finally gone to the great bit-bucket in the sky
after one of the scanner lid hinges broke, and I'm looking for a
replacement.
This is for home use: Color printing is required by family members. Other
than that, I'd like network connectivity (pref. via
I would say that today it's anything but HP - unless things changed
for the better during the last two or so years.
I am an happy user of the Brother MFC-490W printer-FAX-scanner-copier.
--- Omer
On Sun, 2013-08-18 at 10:29 +0300, ronys wrote:
Greetings,
My trusty HP all-in-one has
On Sun, 2013-08-18 at 10:41 +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
I would say that today it's anything but HP - unless things changed
for the better during the last two or so years.
I am an happy user of the Brother MFC-490W printer-FAX-scanner-copier.
OOPS, I
:
On Sun, 2013-08-18 at 10:41 +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
I would say that today it's anything but HP - unless things changed
for the better during the last two or so years.
I am an happy user of the Brother MFC-490W printer-FAX-scanner-copier.
OOPS, I meant
On 18/08/13 10:41, Omer Zak wrote:
I would say that today it's anything but HP - unless things changed
for the better during the last two or so years.
Please elaborate.
Shachar
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On 18/08/13 10:29, ronys wrote:
Greetings,
My trusty HP all-in-one has finally gone to the great bit-bucket in
the sky after one of the scanner lid hinges broke, and I'm looking for
a replacement.
This is for home use: Color printing is required by family members.
Other than that, I'd like
ronys ro...@gmx.net writes:
My trusty HP all-in-one has finally gone to the great bit-bucket in
the sky after one of the scanner lid hinges broke, and I'm looking for
a replacement.
This is for home use: Color printing is required by family members.
Other than that, I'd like network
-490W printer-FAX-scanner-copier.
* Can you enlighten us where did you get the drivers? (for ALL functions).
* I did google'd and found deb/rpm BINARIES for this printer in
Brother's site.
* Are there FOSS-licensed sources? (not hidden behind click-walls) --
this is the only interesting question
don't behave like this.
Ez
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Steve G. word...@gmail.com wrote:
Not true at all.
I have a brother scanner-printer-fax, and when the ink runs out, you can
not send faxes. They manufacturers sell the printer for next to nothing,
then get you by forcing you
a brother scanner-printer-fax, and when the ink runs out, you can
not send faxes. They manufacturers sell the printer for next to nothing,
then get you by forcing you to change the ink every 3 months at ridiculous
prices. Every color that dries up bricks the machine FOR EVERY FUNCTION.
Instead
On 27/11/10 15:52, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Actually it does. I had a problem with my color cartridge, and it
showed me a message to replace the cartridge, which I couldn't do at
the time, and the message wouldn't go away and wouldn't let me send
faxes or do anything.
For me, removing the empty
No relationship between the scanner module and the printer module in the
device. They both work indifferently.
Ez
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Shlomo Solomon shlomo.solo...@gmail.comwrote:
On Thursday, November 25, 2010, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
All HP (and most others) scanners are working
Not true at all.
I have a brother scanner-printer-fax, and when the ink runs out, you can not
send faxes. They manufacturers sell the printer for next to nothing, then
get you by forcing you to change the ink every 3 months at ridiculous
prices. Every color that dries up bricks the machine
HP products don't behave like this.
Ez
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Steve G. word...@gmail.com wrote:
Not true at all.
I have a brother scanner-printer-fax, and when the ink runs out, you can
not send faxes. They manufacturers sell the printer for next to nothing,
then get you
My Mustek 1200 UB died and I'm looking for a linux friendly scanner.
The old one worked out-of-the-box in various versions of Mandriva and I hope
to find something just as good.
My criteria:
- cheap
- works with Linux (obviously)
- good quality scans (good is fine - doesn't have
All HP (and most others) scanners are working fine with Linux and
sane-backend.
Thanks,
Hetz
2010/11/25 Shlomo Solomon shlomo.solo...@gmail.com
My Mustek 1200 UB died and I'm looking for a linux friendly scanner.
The old one worked out-of-the-box in various versions of Mandriva and I
hope
friendly scanner.
The old one worked out-of-the-box in various versions of Mandriva and I hope
to find something just as good.
My criteria:
- cheap
- works with Linux (obviously)
- good quality scans (good is fine - doesn't have to be proffesional level)
BTW - I though of a multifuction
.
On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Shlomo Solomon
shlomo.solo...@gmail.com wrote:
My Mustek 1200 UB died and I'm looking for a linux friendly scanner.
The old one worked out-of-the-box in various versions of Mandriva and I
hope
to find something just as good.
My criteria:
- cheap
. But, since three of the replies did refer to multifuntion devices, I have
another question. What happens when the ink dries or clogs? Can I still use
these devices to scan? The reason I ask is that after looking at prices, I
realize that a multi-function is CHEAPER than a stand alone scanner
On Thursday, November 25, 2010, Stan Goodman wrote:
Mine's Epson Perfection 640U. Has been working perfectly for at least
three years. But there is a list of Sane-supported scanners at
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html that you should look
see.
Thanks. I was familiar with that link.
in
xsane on latest ubuntu that can't connect with the scanner URI.
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and fully supports SANE.
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/12/21 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com
mailto:elaz...@gmail.com
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that
the photocopying and the faxing capabiities can be used
autonomously, even when
,
We had this discussion a month ago here on this mailing list. HP's
solution working really well under Linux and fully supports SANE.
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/12/21 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying and the faxing
On Wednesday, 23 בDecember 2009 17:26:09 Michael Vasiliev wrote:
Not all HP MFT's are born equal. Mine is not partially supported in
linux (no scanning support by sane and no duplexing support by hplip)
Care to elaborate? (exact model, so others can avoid it).
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Not all HP MFT's are born equal. Mine is not partially supported in linux
(no scanning support by sane and no duplexing support by hplip)
Which model?
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/12/21 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying and the faxing capabiities can be used autonomously, even when
the computer is off) which works reasonably well with linux?
Going through the exhaustive scanners list
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 09:03 +0200, Elazar Leibovich wrote:
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying and the faxing capabiities can be used autonomously, even
when the computer is off) which works reasonably well with linux?
Going through the exhaustive
2009/12/21 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com:
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying and the faxing capabiities can be used autonomously, even when
the computer is off) which works reasonably well with linux?
Going through the exhaustive scanners list
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying and the faxing capabiities can be used autonomously, even when
the computer is off) which works reasonably well with linux?
Going through the exhaustive scanners list in SANE's site, and matching
every model with its
Hi Elazar,
We had this discussion a month ago here on this mailing list. HP's solution
working really well under Linux and fully supports SANE.
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/12/21 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying
on this mailing list. HP's solution
working really well under Linux and fully supports SANE.
Thanks,
Hetz
2009/12/21 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com
Can anyone recommend a combined scanner and printer (so that the
photocopying and the faxing capabiities can be used autonomously, even
helmut.koebe...@bytec.de
Subject: Re: CanoScan 3200F USB Scanner
To: Moshe Brace using Yahoo mbrace...@yahoo.co.uk
Date: Thursday, 19 March, 2009, 9:39 AM
Hello Mr. Brace,
i wrote the backend for a canoscan scsi scanner, but not
for an usb scanner.
Did you have a look at
http://www.sane-project.org
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Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: portable scanner.]
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I have a Canon Lide20 flatbed scanner
Greetings,
Looking for a recommendation on portable scanner that will run smoothly
on Linux (gentoo on laptop)
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On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:50 PM, David Harel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Looking for a recommendation on portable scanner that will run smoothly on
Linux (gentoo on laptop)
Define portable?
I have a Canon Lide20 flatbed scanner, which is a bit larger than an A4
paper. It takes
On Tuesday 12 August 2008, shimi wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:50 PM, David Harel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Looking for a recommendation on portable scanner that will run smoothly
on Linux (gentoo on laptop)
Define portable?
I have a Canon Lide20 flatbed scanner, which
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html#Z-CANON
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 2:50 PM, David Harel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Looking for a recommendation on portable scanner that will run smoothly on
Linux (gentoo on laptop)
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David Harel
Oust add your user to this
group (saned in /etc/group) and be done with it (at least that's the
phylosophy
behind debian's groups policy, as far as I can tell).
Cheers,
Thanks
I just did that, but I won't know until I reboot since my solution's
first part is temporary and I didn't try the
On 10/24/05, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oust add your user to this
group (saned in /etc/group) and be done with it (at least that's the
phylosophy
behind debian's groups policy, as far as I can tell).
Cheers,
Thanks
I just did that, but I won't know until I reboot since my
Reboot??
Just logout/login or even ssh localhost to see if the new login shell
gets the new group and can access the device. (use id or groups).
Yeah thats what I meant, I seldom actually reboot, but now call loging
in and out that out of pure laziness
Aaron
Cheers,
--Amos
Hi all,
I have a epson cx3200.
I am running debian testing and the scanner is recognized by root.
for the benefit of other usb printer users here is what I did:
The device files used by libusb are located in /proc/bus/usb/
(e.g. /proc/bus/usb/001/003). The exact file name can be found out
On 10/24/05, Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a epson cx3200.
I am running debian testing and the scanner is recognized by root.
for the benefit of other usb printer users here is what I did:
Thanks for the contribution, it's very thoughtful of you.
The device files used
Amichai Rotman wrote:
Hi All,
I have a Canon LIDE 20 scanner. I am using Kooka to scan images and every 2-3
scans I get a vertical white stripe on the left side of the preview/image.
The scanner is brand new (less than a month old!) and I've already taken it to
the lab...
They checked and said
Hi All,
I have a Canon LIDE 20 scanner. I am using Kooka to scan images and every
2-3
scans I get a vertical white stripe on the left side of the preview/image.
The scanner is brand new (less than a month old!) and I've already taken it
to
the lab...
They checked and said the scanner
Hi All,
I have a Canon LIDE 20 scanner. I am using Kooka to scan images and every 2-3
scans I get a vertical white stripe on the left side of the preview/image.
The scanner is brand new (less than a month old!) and I've already taken it to
the lab...
They checked and said the scanner
Hi, I'm looking for a IP port scanner to check how well my firewall
works. Anyone have any suggestions?
TIA, Geoff.
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Do sysadmins
27 2003, 12:34, Geoffrey S. Mendelson :
Hi ,
nmap
Doron
Hi, I'm looking for a IP port scanner to check how well my firewall
works. Anyone have any suggestions?
TIA, Geoff.
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27 2003, 12:34, Geoffrey S. Mendelson :
Hi ,
nmap
to make life easier look for nmapfe (both packaged for Debian).
also look at Nesus. the later the version the better.
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Subject:Port scanner
Hi, I'm looking for a IP port scanner to check how well my firewall
works. Anyone have any suggestions?
TIA, Geoff.
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kernel support
for now, any one know about patches or drivers to make this scanner
work ?
Thanks in Advance
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Scanners (like i have) dosen't have full kernel support
for now, any one know about patches or drivers to make this scanner
work ?
Thanks in Advance
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that USB Scanners (like i have) dosen't have full kernel support
for now, any one know about patches or drivers to make this scanner
work ?
Thanks in Advance
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm thanks alot, I also heard Epson ones are supported too am I correct ?
Why don't you check the appropriate HOWTO?
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!
I have bought a UMAX Astra 2100U and i would like to know if it is
a winscanner :-) i have checked few search engine and i found out
that USB Scanners (like i have) dosen't have full kernel support
for now, any one know about patches or drivers to make this scanner
work
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 06:56:38PM +0300, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm thanks alot, I also heard Epson ones are supported too am I correct ?
Why don't you check the appropriate HOWTO?
Hmm, I have read it before i even thought about posting to here...
anyway, i
Hello !
I have bought a UMAX Astra 2100U and i would like to know if it is
a winscanner :-) i have checked few search engine and i found out
that USB Scanners (like i have) dosen't have full kernel support
for now, any one know about patches or drivers to make this scanner
work ?
Thanks
would like to know if it is
a winscanner :-) i have checked few search engine and i found out
that USB Scanners (like i have) dosen't have full kernel support
for now, any one know about patches or drivers to make this scanner
work ?
Thanks in Advance
On 09-Jun-2001 Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
2. You should have in your /etc/sane.d/dll.conf a line '1200ub'. Do you?
no - but adding the line didn't help :-(
3. Does your kernel report anything when you attach your
scanner?
Mine sends this:
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned
Hi
Do you have a /dev/usbscanner ?
Try mknod /dev/usbscanner c 180 48 (Well, that's what I have)
Can you try to connect only the scanner? without the printer? Does
it make any difference? When you attach the scanner, does the kernel
say ANYTHING? do 'dmesg' before and after.
What kernel do you
no explanation for
the Major and Minor params you mention, so I'd like a bit more info before
running this and maybe **breaking** something :-)
Can you try to connect only the scanner? without the printer? Does
it make any difference? When you attach the scanner, does the kernel
say ANYTHING
to connect only the scanner? without the printer? Does
it make any difference? When you attach the scanner, does the kernel
say ANYTHING? do 'dmesg' before and after.
Scanner only with no printer attached doesn't help. As far as your second
question, when you say **attach the scanner** do you mean
/devices.txt.
It says:
180 charUSB devices
48 = /dev/usb/scanner0 First USB scanner
Isn't /dev/MAKEDEV the preferred way to make devices (assuming it is available
and supports the device you need)?
My MAKEDEV doesn't know about USB, yet. (It's from Debian 2.2, ~1
I'm trying to set up a Mustek 1200UB scanner. This usb scanner is supported
under Linux by a driver supplied by MUSTEK. But there's one **small** :-)
problem. Harddrake (Mandrake 8.0) doesn't see the scanner. I tried booting
WIN98 to make sure it's not a hardware problem. The scanner works
Hello.
Does anyone of you have any Linux experience with USB scanners
in general and UMAX Astra 3400 in particular? It is not listed as
compatiblein redhat or linux.org hardware compatibility lists, but in some
online computer shop it is listed as Linux compatible. What is really going on?
as Linux
compatible. What is really going on? Is sane package enough to make
it work?
The place to check for scanner compatibility is not in any vendor's
lists, but direct at sane's page -
http://www.mostang.com/sane/
There are, some scanners that are supported outside sane - primax, for
example
, January 30, 2001 12:03 PM
Subject: UMAX Astra 3400 USB scanner compatibility
Hello.
Does anyone of you have any Linux experience with USB scanners in general
and UMAX Astra 3400 in particular? It is not listed as compatible in redhat
or linux.org hardware compatibility lists, but in some online
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any experience - good or bad - with the Mustek 1200 USB
Scanner in Linux?
This isn't a direct answer to your question, but: from my experience - keep away
from Mustek and their dealers in Israel (Aloda). The level of support you can
get from them
Hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any experience - good or bad - with the Mustek 1200 USB
Scanner in Linux?
It is not supported, as Mustek doesn't release any information about
it. If you looked anywhere (e.g. at linux/Documentation/usb/scanner.txt)
and found it 'supported
Does anyone have any experience - good or bad - with the Mustek 1200 USB
Scanner in Linux?
TIA
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Vadim Vygonets wrote:
Quoth Ishai Parasol on Sat, Jul 22, 2000:
Can someone recommend a good scanner (and software) that works with
RH6.2 ?
Software: xvscan. However, IIRC, it's not free.
Right. So, why not SANE? It works fine with many scanners. For example,
I use a UMAX Astra 1200
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
Hi
Can someone recommend a good scanner (and software) that works with
RH6.2 ?
TIA
Ishai
http://www.mostang.com/sane - home page of "Scanner Access Now Easy". Look
for the list of supported scanners. SCSI scanners are the best bet, I
Hi
Can someone recommend a good scanner (and software) that works with
RH6.2 ?
TIA
Ishai
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Quoth Ishai Parasol on Sat, Jul 22, 2000:
Can someone recommend a good scanner (and software) that works with
RH6.2 ?
Software: xvscan. However, IIRC, it's not free.
Scanners: big-names SCSI scanners are usually nice. HP, if I'm
not mistaken, makes some.
Sorry for such little info.
Vadik
Can anyone point me please to where I can find them.
Thanks
Eyal.
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There are some - but I suggest for you to look at the SANE web page for
recommendation - for those scanners who will run on your Linux..
Another suggestion - wait a while or buy HP 4000/4200/4400 HP Scanners
with USB - current development kernel has some support for it - but not
full drivers
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Eyal Retter wrote:
Can anyone point me please to where I can find them.
If you have a primax, a scanning program is available on freshmeat.
Otherwise, check sane.
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