Re: [opensuse] Re: Scanning via network
and maybe got the
> scanner on the Canon MP600R working?
No.
Anyway, either Canon supplies a driver for network scanning (like HP
does) or you find a possibility to connect the device locally to a
computer (most probably via usb), make scanning working there with sane
and finally use sane via the network.
I found and installed the official Canon Linux software driver for the
scanner component... sadly, it ONLY supports USB scanning.. not
network scanning...
Looks like we are out of luck here... :-(
C.
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