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I have a Fujitsu fi-4120 (ADF, duplex, 25ppm, SCSI+USB), works =
perfectly.
Expensive but competely problem f
oh, and watch out for some of the cheaper fujitsus, like the fi-4110, it
uses a completely different chipset, and is not supported by the fujitsu
backend. some of the older scsi models use the sp15 or avision backends, i
dont know much about those.
allan
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"so don't tell us it can't be done,
that is nice to hear. i bet you are using SCSI. the 4120C can get a little
flaky on USB. its replacements, the 5110C and the 4120C2 seem much better
in that regard.
however, i have taken bertrik's advice and done some experiments where i
keep throwing commands at the scanner until it responds.
Hi Brad,
I asked the same question a week ago (as someone pointed out). Here's
a recap of what I found out based on that and my own testing:
1. HP 74XX: works, but the scanner goes to sleep after 15 minutes and
won't wake up without power cycle. Also the feed mechanism tends
to skew pages
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 02:22:11 +0200
Jens Gulden wrote:
> Brad Barnett schrieb:
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions for a well supported ADF scanner,
> > under Linux? The SANE support list doesn't specify such things in the
> > summary, which makes it more difficult to pick a good one..
> >
Brad Barnett schrieb:
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for a well supported ADF scanner, under
> Linux? The SANE support list doesn't specify such things in the summary,
> which makes it more difficult to pick a good one..
>
> Any tales of success and words of wonder are welcome!
>
See the
Jens Gulden wrote:
> Brad Barnett schrieb:
>
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions for a well supported ADF scanner, under
>> Linux? The SANE support list doesn't specify such things in the summary,
>> which makes it more difficult to pick a good one..
>>
>> Any tales of success and words of won
Does anyone have any suggestions for a well supported ADF scanner, under
Linux? The SANE support list doesn't specify such things in the summary,
which makes it more difficult to pick a good one..
Any tales of success and words of wonder are welcome!