I'm another that's perfectly happy with my SCSI interfaced scanner. a
Fujitsu M3097DG - B&W! It does everything I want, so I see no reason to
replace it.
My only issue is that, last time I checked it was still interleaving
the front and back of a page when duplex scanning. ( two page images,
both with diagonal stripes of front/back/front/back/...)
(One of these days I'm going to dig into Sane and fix that..)
Please, don't drop SCSI support without good reason!
Jack Davis
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Computer s/w & h/w since 1967 or so,
OpenVMS support since 1980
Linux user since 1994
Happily retired since 2013
On 09/12/2015 08:34 AM, Dr.-Ing. Dieter Jurzitza wrote:
Hi Olaf,
*****
Me wonders too. I haven't seen one this century. I even wonder if SCSI
scanners still need to be supported.
*****
happily using my HP6300C through the SCSI bus with sane ... I do not know how
many people like me are "out in the wild", but I am glad to have sane support
this - one can buy such devices for close to nothing and they simply do what
they were built to do, maybe slow, but who cares .... ;-)
So, if it was me to decide (it is not, I know :-)) I wouldn't drop SCSI
support if it is not causing harm ...
Take care
Dieter Jurzitza
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