Mark Dominus via plug on 23 Aug 2019 06:43:15 -0700
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[PLUG] What's a small document scanner that's easy to use?
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- From: Mark Dominus via plug <plug@lists.phillylinux.org>
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- Subject: [PLUG] What's a small document scanner that's easy to use?
- Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2019 09:42:49 -0400
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I want to get a small desktop document scanner for scanning things like receipts. I used to have one something like this, but it was stolen:
But I was not really happy with the Brother because it didn't connect well with Linux. It promised wi-fi connectivity, but that meant that it advertised its own access point! Not useful, because then I have to connect my computer from the Internet to talk to it! I ended up using it by scanning to its SD card, then transferring the SD card to my laptop.
What I really want is one of these scanners where I can put sheets in and have the scans magically appear in a folder on my laptop. If I can't get that, okay, but I would like it as close to that as possible.
Does anyone have a scanner like this that they have found works well with their Linux machine?
Thanks.
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