Hi
Am Montag, den 03.01.2005, 23:30 +0100 schrieb Rene Rebe:
Hi,
Andreas Piening wrote:
[...]
Well if you need a duo (aka. combo scan/print) device I think you'll not
find one from Avision - sorry ... :-(
What I mean is a standalone Printer and a standalone Scanner, both
connected to
Hi,
Andreas Piening wrote:
Well if you need a duo (aka. combo scan/print) device I think you'll not
find one from Avision - sorry ... :-(
What I mean is a standalone Printer and a standalone Scanner, both
connected to a standard linux-based computer.
The Printer can be any color-A3-laser
Hi Rene, hi Karl Heinz,
I'm realy impressed by the quick and helpful answers, thank you very
much!
I took a closer look at the Epson GT-3 and the Avision @V5100. The
Problem I have with the Avision: It has many features that I don't need
like the standalone connection to a printer for
On Jan 3, 2005, at 4:23 PM, Andreas Piening wrote:
Hi Rene, hi Karl Heinz,
[ ... ]
The Other thing is: Which interface to choose? I need to engineer the
fastest solution possible, so I think SCSI is the fastest, am I right?
Is the sane-backend so abstract that it can handle the scanner at
Hi,
Karl Heinz Kremer wrote:
The Other thing is: Which interface to choose? I need to engineer the
fastest solution possible, so I think SCSI is the fastest, am I right?
Is the sane-backend so abstract that it can handle the scanner at
USB/SCSI/FireWire or no matter what, or do I need
Hi,
Rene Rebe wrote:
The Avision backend only supports SCSI and USB - there are no Avision
IEEE1394 / Firewire -^
scanners in wide use (only one OEM model if I'm informed right).
Yours,
--
René Rebe - Rubensstr. 64 - 12157 Berlin (Europe /
Hi,
Andreas Piening wrote:
I'm realy impressed by the quick and helpful answers, thank you very
much!
I took a closer look at the Epson GT-3 and the Avision @V5100. The
Problem I have with the Avision: It has many features that I don't need
like the standalone connection to a printer
Hi,
Andreas Piening wrote:
I need to develop a linux-based copier-scanner solution for a library.
For this system I need a DIN-A3 Scanner working with LINUX and therefor
supported by SANE.
I've looked at the supported devices list for the Scanners I know like
the Microtek ScanMaker 9800XL
If I remember correctly, duplex scanning is not (yet?) working. But I'm
pretty sure that we can make it work with some effort. It's just that
the demand for fully supporting this scanner was not that big.
Karl Heinz
On Jan 1, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Andreas Piening wrote:
Hi Karl Heinz,
thank
Hi,
I need to develop a linux-based copier-scanner solution for a library.
For this system I need a DIN-A3 Scanner working with LINUX and therefor
supported by SANE.
I've looked at the supported devices list for the Scanners I know like
the Microtek ScanMaker 9800XL or the Mustek P3600 Pro but
The EPSON GT-3 is supported and works quite well. It's not cheap,
but it's also built a lot sturdier than your average desktop scanner.
Karl Heinz
On Jan 1, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Andreas Piening wrote:
Hi,
I need to develop a linux-based copier-scanner solution for a library.
For this
Hi Karl Heinz,
thank you very much for your quick answer!
I think this scanner model will suit my needs. The Scanner comes with an
integrated duplex unit in the scanner-cover like I saw on the EPSON
Website.
Is the duplex-unit usable? Assuming there is a A4 Paper in the
duplex-tray is it
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