Mark Dominus via plug on 23 Aug 2019 09:09:56 -0700
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Re: [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: Re: [PLUG] What's a small document scanner that's easy to use?
- Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2019 12:09:29 -0400
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I've used my phone (droid). There are a ton of apps available.
there are scanner apps for iOS and
Android which can do this. Well, not the feed part, of course, but the
scanning.
Thanks guys, but this is not what I am asking for. I am well aware that my phone has a camera in it.
As I said, I want a sheet-fed desk scanner that can make the scanned images appear in my Linux laptop.
For example, the scanner might have a USB port, and when I plug it into my laptop it looks like a USB camera device or a USB mass storage device.
Or the scanner could connect to the local wifi network and advertise a web server that will serve the scanned images to my laptop.
Or the scanner could contact a CUPS server on my laptop and "print" the files and CUPS would save them to the filesystem.
I don't mind a little hackiness in the software side of things, but I want a scanner. To produce scanned images.
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