Clayton wrote:
If you can get it to work with sane then there is a network access
daemon (saned) that will work with Linux. This can be setup via YaST.
Unfortunately I do not know whether this will work with windows clients.
Well, there will be no Windows clients in the set up once we're don
If you can get it to work with sane then there is a network access
daemon (saned) that will work with Linux. This can be setup via YaST.
Unfortunately I do not know whether this will work with windows clients.
Well, there will be no Windows clients in the set up once we're done
upgrading the op
Clayton wrote:
>> and maybe got the
>> > scanner on the Canon MP600R working?
>>
>> No.
>> Anyway, either Canon supplies a driver for network scanning (like HP
>> does) or you find a possibility to connect the device locally to a
>> computer (most probably via usb), make scanning working there with
and maybe got the
> scanner on the Canon MP600R working?
No.
Anyway, either Canon supplies a driver for network scanning (like HP
does) or you find a possibility to connect the device locally to a
computer (most probably via usb), make scanning working there with sane
and finally use sane via the
Clayton wrote:
> I"m trying to help a friedn set up his computer on 10.2. He has a
> Canon MP600R printer, scanner, kitchen sink. It's set up as a network
> device, and connected to his router. We've setup network printing
> (using the Canon 4200 driver) and it works perfectly.
>
> The next ste