> Did you also check the Sane External backend page for supported
> scanners?
>
> http://www.sane-project.org/lists/sane-backends-external.html
I didn't and this looks a little bit better. Thanks!
Christoph
Hi all,
I think with sane you're better of buying a good second hand scsi scanner.
I have two scsi scanners (one for free(agfa duoscan) and a canon
filmscanner (2700) for 170 euro)
both work very good and scsi tends to be faster than usb.
regards bram
gerard klaver wrote:
>On Tue, 2005-02-15 at
> >I'm searching for a scanner with usb interface which is completely
> >supported by sane and which is still available in the market for not
more
> >than 150$. Any recommendations?
> >After browsing through the list of sane supported models and comparing
> >them to those which are available fr
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 13:22 +0100, Christoph Peus wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm searching for a scanner with usb interface which is completely
> supported by sane and which is still available in the market for not more
> than 150$. Any recommendations?
> After browsing through the list of sane
Hi,
>I'm searching for a scanner with usb interface which is completely
>supported by sane and which is still available in the market for not more
>than 150$. Any recommendations?
>After browsing through the list of sane supported models and comparing
>them to those which are available from loc
Hi everybody,
I'm searching for a scanner with usb interface which is completely
supported by sane and which is still available in the market for not more
than 150$. Any recommendations?
After browsing through the list of sane supported models and comparing
them to those which are available fro
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Subject: [sane-devel] recommendation for scanner <150$?
Hi everybody,
I'm searching for a scanner with usb interface which is completely
supported by sane and which is still available in the market for not
more than 150$. Any recommendations?
After browsing through the