Hi Stan,thanks I may know to build (u mean update from gitlab?). Tareas is a 
Twain executive file for Windows that works with lan address. Of course I do 
not think it will work in Linux.If u send me link I will try your code and let 
you know.Regards Giannigiannicerato.com Inviato dal mio dispositivo Samsung

-------- Messaggio originale --------
Da: Stanislav <[email protected]> 
Data: 05/03/20  09:44  (GMT+01:00) 
A: Gianni Cerato <[email protected]>, Thierry HUCAHRD 
<[email protected]> 
Cc: Olaf Meeuwissen <[email protected]>, 
[email protected], sane-devel 
<sane-devel-bounces+thierry=substantiel...@alioth-lists.debian.net> 
Oggetto: Re: [sane-devel] Ricoh SP204SN AIO network scanner 

Hi Gianni, If you know how to update and build the source code, I can give you 
a hint how to update ricoh2 backend to check if it supports your scanner.If not 
- I can do that by myself, but I will hardly have free time until the weekend. 
/Stanislav  05.03.2020, 03:45, "Gianni Cerato" <[email protected]>:Good 
morning and thanks all for answer.This is a Windows driver only compatibility 
device. But I can printfollowing a Github project.Just I am reading on SANE 
about network SCSI interface (or USB ricoh2)instead of ethernet/lan does it 
make same thing?http://www.sane-project.org/man/sane-ricoh.5.html 
ricohhttp://www.sane-project.org/man/sane-ricoh2.5.html ricoh2 (404 errorpage 
not found)Do u perhaps have some code (readme howto) on gitlab (it is 
differentfrom github)?Has drivers to be developed/debugged meaning 
compiled?Sorry but SANE has no detailed information for special devices and 
alldocumentation show about scsi or usb.Actually I connected it with usb cable 
(0x05ca/0x043f) but simple-scanstill does not detect scannerThanks in 
advanceGianni Ceratogiannicerato.comIl giorno dom, 01/03/2020 alle 23.15 +0100, 
Thierry HUCAHRD ha scritto: Le 2020-03-01 21:06, Stanislav a écrit : > There's 
definitely some chance this scanner is supported by ricoh2. > Last year we 
found three more models are supported by this backend, > so > SP204 might also 
be compatible. Hi It may be compatible with the ricoh2 backend. It is not 
referenced as being supported by eSCL/Airscan. The documentation says it is 
Microsoft compatible. There is a possibility that it is WSD compatible. > 
/Stanislav > > 29.02.2020, 14:19, "Olaf Meeuwissen" 
<[email protected]>: > > > Hi, > > > > Gianni Cerato writes: > > > > > 
Good morning may u know if perhaps there is a way to connect > > > simple- > > 
> scan in Debian with above (mentioned in object) all-in-one > > > Ricoh? > > > 
Thanks in advance > > > > This scanner is not known to work with 
sane-backends-1.0.29. > > However, > > for scans via a network connection, it 
might work via the escl > > backend. > > Alternatively, you could use the 
separately maintained airscan > > backend, > > available at > > > > 
https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan > > > > Note that both backends 
assume the device uses the eSCL (aka > > AirScan > > or > > AirPrint scanning) 
protocol. > > > > @yu-stas Is there any chance this device might (be made to) 
work > > with > > the ricoh2 backend? > > > > Hope this helps, > > -- > > Olaf 
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