Have you looked up “OpenSuse Leap 15.5 hooking a HP Officejet scanner” to see if you can find anything? I got some results…
> On Feb 8, 2025, at 20:26, Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]> wrote: > > I used to have that printer/scanner - I have not explore it - because as > long as I kept paper in the feeder, it would just keep scanning. > > That of course assumes that you are using the feeder, not the flat bed. > > As I have said, I have never tried it - if I recall it correctly - the > scanner can sent pages to samba/cifs folder. If you setup one on your linux > host and configure it on the printer/scanner. > > I hope that my memory serves me right and you find it helpful. > > These days I use fujitsu/ricoh fi-xxxx scanners. They have superior paper > handling and speed about 60 double sided sheets per minute at 300dpi. That > said they are pricey and are not flatbed type, but they last. > > -T > >> On Sat, Feb 8, 2025, 19:08 American Citizen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hello: >> >> I have a Hewlett Packard Officejet Pro 8600 scanner/fax/printer/copier >> connected to a LAN. >> >> Has anyone been able to get a LAN-connected scanner to automate scanning >> to a Linux OS folder, from the scanner itself? (computer and printer are >> on a LAN) >> >> I spent over 205 mins today manually scanning 107 pages of 8.5" by 11" >> sheets, and had to walk over 107 roundtrips from my scanner to my >> desktop, which was about a 50 ft roundtrip and this is physically tiring. >> >> I would like to automate this, if possible, by only feeding in sheets at >> the HP scanner/printer, instead of manually kicking off xsane to import >> into GIMP and doing several manual commands in GIMP. >> >> If you have done this, please give an explanation of how you got this to >> work? My OS is OpenSuse Leap 15.5 linux >> >> Randall >> >> >>
