Re: [sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Dm
For anyone following this thread. This is one place I posted what Mopria Android saw when I had 2 scanners on same IP using different ports https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan/discussions/219 Mark On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 11:39 AM Mark Dm wrote: > I do not know how it works out for

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Dm
I do not know how it works out for AirSane but with Twain2AirScan I have tried using different ports for different scanners. I think that AirScane uses different paths per scanner if I recall correctly. Having tested multiple port based shares on the same IP address and I had bad results. Clients

[sane-devel] Fwd: ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Steven Santos
And then I sent it via the wrong email address... I accidentally sent the reply only to Mark, but I think its worth sending to the group... Yes, but I am having some issues with resharing eSCL scanners. Still working that out. Mark asked what the point of doing this is if the scanner already

Re: [sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Mark Dm
Has anyone actually tested this other than the github airsane chatter about it? On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 6:38 AM Steven Santos wrote: > If you have not heard, ESCL is now supported on Windows 11. SANE scanners > can now be shared with Windows workstations using AirSane. > > This means that it

[sane-devel] ESCL

2022-03-11 Thread Steven Santos
If you have not heard, ESCL is now supported on Windows 11. SANE scanners can now be shared with Windows workstations using AirSane. This means that it is now realistic to use a SANE server as the central scan server for all OS's. I suggest it might be time to make AirSane and AirScan