Well your suggestion sent me on a different direction of searching
and I found this page which resolved my scanning issue:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HpAllInOne
The next adventure will be figuring out faxing from applications.
On 08/30/2015 06:18 PM, Shlo
Just curious - can you fax from applications? Personally I never tried
it - I do it the "old fashioned" way - from the scanner glass or ADF.
On Sun, 30 Aug 2015 18:07:02 +0300
David Suna wrote:
> Thanks that works. Still not sure why I cannot find the scanner using
> sane. That would allow scann
Thanks that works. Still not sure why I cannot find the scanner
using sane. That would allow scanning directly into applications
(like GIMP) rather than scanning in the browser and saving the file
and opening it in the program.
On 08/30/2015 06:02 PM, Shlomo Solomon
On my system using debian I installed hplip and ran hp-setup from the
command line and that's how I dealt with my hp all-in-one.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 02:33:46PM +0300, David Suna wrote:
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I forgot to mention that the printer is WIFI enabled and is not
connected to any computer directly. A Windows 10 computer that I
have on the network is able to both print and scan using HP's
software.
I did look for a setting on the machine interface but didn't find
You may have to set a scan mode on the device too, friends of mine
have a Canon all-in-one which needs to be 'told' that a remote device
will be in charge of scanning whenever they want to scan (Since
apparently on windows you can just press the scan button on the
scanner and it will open the s
I recently purchased a new HP All-in-one machine model 3835. I
checked on http://hplipopensource.com/ and the model is listed as
having full Linux support. I am running Debian 8.1. I am able to
print. However, when I run scanimage -L it does not find the scanner
at all. I