I only tried it on windows and it was inferior to the epson software but have
a look at vuescan, it has a linux version and look ok
http://www.hamrick.com/
linux version seems to be
http://www.hamrick.com/files/vuesca84.tgz
It's not free though but it has a free trial (I think it embeds $
On Thursday 01 March 2007 08:14, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
Hello,
I have an HP scanner 3200c ; I had tried using it both on linux
and on windows. Currently the results on windows are really much better.
For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend (http://www.xsane.org)
for the SANE
For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend
(http://www.xsane.org)
for the SANE scanner interface.
[snip]
I was wondering: does anybody have an experience with scanning in linux ?
Did he get good results ?
Can he recommend a different scanning program ?
I'm using
Hello,
I have an HP scanner 3200c ; I had tried using it both on linux
and on windows. Currently the results on windows are really much better.
For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend (http://www.xsane.org)
for the SANE scanner interface.
It could be that there are better scanning
Hi,
I assumed you used this driver: http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net
from my past experience, many scanning drivers for SANE were reversed
engineered (specially for the scanners with the parallel port) and
many of them had issues (only scanning at 300 DPI, 600DPI results are
sometimes look
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 08:14:09AM +0200, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
Hello,
I have an HP scanner 3200c ; I had tried using it both on linux
and on windows. Currently the results on windows are really much better.
For scanning in linux, I had used the Xsane frontend (http://www.xsane.org)
for the