Peter A. Cejchan wrote:
No need for spezial software except a Cifs Server.
The scanner use smbclient.



i repeat: i do not wish to have anything to do with windoze os, nor
with smb and other bullshit. sorry for such a rude wording... windoze
annoyed me along with other proprietary sw 20+ yrs.... i do share all
my outcome publicly... yes, i'm not a millionaire (and my outcome is
humble, YES), but several people already acknowledged my work... BTW,
if you read up to this point, i would design a book scanner in an
other way, especially, no parallel (to scanning lamp) covering glass,
but, rather, a roof-like glass construction *( to avoid book damage)
and a mirror + sw to convert it to rectangular page.... just my two
cents ;-)

sry if it's offending, but i'd like to see an open specification for
any , be it desktop, scanner. BTW, i consider supporting ONLY windoze
a violation of a free business contest law, IMHO....

sry 1 more, i just wted 2 know anybody uses a scnr on NATIVE p9....

++pac


I checked out the image access site, and it looks like you can scan to FTP, email (built in MTA?), along with the smb method.
I actually think thats pretty nice.
What on earth is free business contest law (FBCL I suppose)? Does that mean if I only make parts for Ford motor cars, and I completely ignore GM, and also the vast league of Kit Car DIY'ers, I am evil? I like the book scanner idea though, you should jump on that. Much more elegant in my opinion to the 'book open, face up' with camera's from afar method.

-Jack

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