My wife's oldest son just sent me the following note:
"I bought an HP LaserJet CM1312nfi CC431A which is a network printer / scanner (and copier / fax). Printing works perfectly via the network interface using some generic HP driver which CUPS already had. For the scanning I was looking at SANE www.sane-project.org , which appears to be the primary open source scanner software. "The sane-find-scanner program does find the device when I connect it via USB, but scanimage --list-devices does not. It's not on their supported list, but I'm thinking (guessing) the scanner can't be all that different from all the other scanners out there... or at least from the other HPs. Any ideas on how to get it working ? BTW I have very little knowledge of USB devices under Linux other than simply mounting drives, so I haven't really tried anything yet ) "(I mainly bought the thing for the printing / copying / fax, so this is in part academic; but it would be nice to have it all work in Linux, plus I figured this might be right up your alley...)" So I wonder if anyone knows anything about this particular gadget. If we need to learn more about it, then he does not live very close to us, but he does run Linux at home and would probably be willing to participate to some extent in figuring out what to do. Naturally, I told him that a first good step is the output of lsusb or /proc/bus/usb/devices (if available) or, preferably, both. I have not yet gotten anything back from him about that. Just curious. Do we get better cooperation out of HP these days than we used to? Theodore Kilgore