On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 10:27 AM Russell <[email protected]> wrote: > > Brian <[email protected]> wrote: > > > As with all of these asking for recommendations type questions, there > > is little detail provided. For example, do you want a standalone scanner > > or would an MFD suit? > > > > sane-airscan supports all modern MFDs. Shopping online would allow you > > to submit your preferred choice here for scrutiny. > > > > I really like my HP MFD laser printer/scanner. I use a combination of > hplip and CUPS and I'm able to scan over wifi in SimpleScan and XSane. I > used hp-makeuri that is part of hplip and used that URI to add the > printer in the CUPS web interface. > > Altough, I've never gotten the autofeed to work properly... :( > > -- > rust > 0x68caecc97f6a90122e51c0692c88d9cb6b58a3dc >
Thanks to all for the information. In regard to Brian's request for more information, my use case is mostly just trying to digitize decades of personal paper documents, such as letters, pictures, greeting cards, etc. And also to occasionally satisfy the demand of a company or other institution, for some business-related or legal matter. After some thought, I am leaning toward just getting another stationary flatbed scanner only, rather than a multi-function device or mobile scanner. I don't plan to take it on the road. And often, simpler is better. And I like the idea of device modularity, i.e., that if my scanner goes out, my separate printer would still work fine. And vice-versa. I do NOT need a device that will send faxes, make phone calls, or make coffee in the morning. I DO need something that should be reliable, last a while, and work under Debian (64-bit) with a minimum of configuration. In that regard, note that Simple-Scan worked fine for me, but Xsane seems maybe too complicated for my needs currently. Unfortunately, I have some other, more important things going on right now that require my attention and have higher priority than replacing the scanner. So it might take a little while. But thanks again for the replies.

