Thanks for the links. My reference to ScanGear was moreover to indicate the device was otherwise connected and functional. I installed sane-airscan 0.99.19-1~bpo10+1 (from buster-backports) and ipp-usb 0.9.14+45.2 (obtained from opensuse repos), as suggested. It will be interesting to see how the sane-airscan project progresses.

Both `lsusb` and 'sane-find-scanner` indicate the Canon device is present and accessible. The output of `scanimage -L` is "No scanners were identified. (etc)" and `airscan-discover` yielded: [devices], with no devices listed. Should the TS9100 be listed in dll.conf, or similar, to produce any useful output?

Lee James


On 20/12/20 5:12 am, Brian Potkin wrote:
Regarding the PIXMA TS9100 (which appears to be an AirPrint device)
and Debian 10, install sane-airscan from buster- backports and ipp-usb
from

  https://github.com/alexpevzner/sane-airscan#note2 (the main page}
  https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/pzz/Debian_10/ (.deb 
packages)

We would be really interested in what you get for

   scanimage -L

and

  airscan-discover

Regarding ScanGearMP2: See

   https://wiki.debian.org/Scanner#canon

Cheers,

Brian.

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