On Wed 31 Mar 2021 at 09:23:31 -0300, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote: > On 30/03/2021 23:24, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > > The one way I did manage to get the scanner to work was to a > > USB flash drive. It quickly sucked in a handful of sheets, > > scanned both sides, and wrote them to a file on the stick. > > If all else fails, I can work with it that way. But I'd > > really like to let xsane manage the process. > > > Which sane backend are you using?
'scanimage -L' will be informative. > Most new scanners support airscan, so try installing sane-airscan. Note that > for your scanner to be discovered you need avahi-daemon running. (Or maybe > you just need avahi-utils). sane-airscan is a possible solution, and a neat one too, It would be useful to know the output of avahi-browse -rt _uscan._tcp and which Debian version is in use. avahi-brows is in the avahi-utils package. -- Brian.