On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 03:20:33PM +0100, Crypto wrote:
What I need is a scanner with a decent ADF and maybe even duplex scanning, so
I thought I should go for the Avision, but I am not completely sure if that
is what I want. I can get a used one for much less ??? than new. I would like
to
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2008/12/30 Nick Andrew nick at nick-andrew.net:
ADF scanning works fine on linux (have to install hplip) and for
duplex I use a perl script and turn the pages over after scanning
the fronts to scan the backs, and the script sorts the images into
the correct order.
May I suggest gscan2pdf - it
Hi all,
I am the happy owner of an HP Officejet Pro L7560 (an all-in-one
device).
Until recently I had this connected to my server through USB, and
printing and scanning all worked fine. Of course using sane on the
server to access the scanner from the workstations.
Now I have a new office,
2008/12/30 Halton Huo Halton.Huo at sun.com:
Hi,
I'm using 0.996 tarball release, the top menu items of xsane is not
accessible for keyboard navigating. The attached patch is to fix this
issue.
For the top menu item, we should use gtk_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic()
instead of
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:20 AM, Crypto crypto at online.de wrote:
Hi,
after my bad experiences with my HP scanner I would like to buy a better one.
Before I actually bought the HP scanner I had a look at the sane device list
if the scanner is supported and it said that the support for it
you need to have hplip installed. with hplip you can then use hpaio
to access the scanner across the network. for example:
scanimage -x 215.9 -y 297 -d
hpaio:/net/Officejet_J6400_series?ip=192.168.2.103 -pv --mode gray
$FILE
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:45 AM, Wouter van Marle
wouter at