2 years later and this is still an issue not only on Linux but also on Windows XP up to Windows 10, People on the net in various forums have reported that while scanning does not work in LibreOffice they had it working in OpenOffice(I have not yet tested that).
I have had this issue since Libreoffice 6.2.2.8 which came installed with my Peach OSI TW 16.04 LTS(Xubuntu) 64bit, i also tried 6.3. I just removed all instances of LibeOffice today and installed the snap version of 7.0.4.2 to see if the problem were solved, but no it's still there. In Writer, I go to insert-Media-Scan-select source and nothing happens. I managed to get SANE working to see my scanner and it now works flawless. I tried some other Office suites but they didn't have scanning options, so back to LibreOffice in hope that you guys here can figure out a solution. Printer/All-in-one set up as network printer in my home, Canon Pixma MG3070S work with their own tool Scangearmp2 and now SANE. I do not run it, and don't want to, as USB scanner, only network. I would like to be able to scan directly in to LibreOffice Writer and other apps of the office pack. There must be a setting or script somewhere, were this option has been disabled or written wrong, ex. an # where its not suppose to be. Hope you will look into this and come up with a solution. Thank you in advance. Jan Solution to the SANE problem, where it can find USB Scanner but not network Scanner: 1. Open Terminal/Console Shell emulator window 2. Download Canon MG3000 Scanner Linux Drivers Here https://ph.canon/support/PIXMA%20MG3070__%20MG3070S__%20MG3077/model Download Canon MG3070S Scanner Driver for Ubuntu Linux 32/64-bit. 3. Also grab Canon ScanGear MP .deb Driver. 4. Confirm to Open with Archive Manager on Browser Or after Double-Click/Right-Click on Scanner Driver (When Downloaded with Firefox may be located in /tmp/mozilla* Dir) 5. Extract into the /tmp directory 6. Now to Install Canon Scanner Driver First, access the Target directory with: cd /tmp/scangear* And then Run the Installation Script: sudo ./install.sh Note: During installation You may be Asked to Connect & Power On your Scanner… Now if in the Output you find trace of some Missing Package then try first to execute: cd /tmp/scangear*/packages sudo su -c "apt-get install gdebi" sudo su -c "gdebi ./*.deb" When finished, restart the laptop 7. Head over to https://launchpad.net/~thierry-f/+archive/ubuntu/fork-michael-gruz and install the ppa as described: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:thierry-f/fork-michael-gruz sudo apt-get update 8. Go to /etc/sane.d/ and edit dll.conf as root. Under canon, add canon_pixma and save the document and close the editor. 9. Open terminal and type sudo sane-find-scanner – it will not find the scanner 9. In terminal type scanimage -L – scanner is now found and all SANE apps work. LibreOffice do not work. Hope this helps someone out there :) -- Sent from: http://document-foundation-mail-archive.969070.n3.nabble.com/Users-f1639498.html -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy