[sane-devel] A very fast scanner supported by SANE (maybe Epson GT2500?)

2008-02-07 Thread René Rebe
Hi, Avision has special book scanners, that have a zero edge / book edge feature, which mean one side of the scanner is specially formed to press a book on: http://www.proscan.com.au/avision/FB6080E.htm and are supported by my Avision backend. Yours, Ren? On Wednesday 06 February 2008

[sane-devel] A very fast scanner supported by SANE (maybe Epson GT2500?)

2008-02-06 Thread m. allan noah
i personally have not used one, and they are quite expensive, but i understand that the Epson Perfection v700 or v750 are quite fast, and are reported to work with SANE. allan On 2/5/08, Alex Bernier alex.bernier at free.fr wrote: Hello, I don't know if it is the right place for this

[sane-devel] A very fast scanner supported by SANE (maybe Epson GT2500?)

2008-02-05 Thread Alex Bernier
Hello, I don't know if it is the right place for this question... I'm blind and I want a very fast scanner supported by SANE, mainly to scan books (it should be very fast for 300-DPI black and white scanning). It's not easy to find information about performances of scanners. On the Epson

[sane-devel] A very fast scanner supported by SANE (maybe Epson GT2500?)

2008-02-05 Thread Wolfram Heider
Alex, I have a GT-2500 here on my desk. It's a pretty solid office machine working reliably with the iscan and the xsane frontend. However, speed is slow with the default settings so one has to make sure that the speed button is activated. Some features like the ADF-duplex scanning aren't

[sane-devel] A very fast scanner supported by SANE (maybe Epson GT2500?)

2008-02-05 Thread Wolfram Heider
Speed is somewhat slower in ADF. Yes, if you put your book on the scanner glass, it takes more or less 4 seconds to scan the page. Wolfram Heider On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 16:02:34 +0100, Alex Bernier alex.bernier at free.fr wrote: Hello, Thank you for your answer. Is the speed needed to scan