Re: Canon MP500 - Remote Scanning



jack wrote:

Vasilikon wrote:
EOS wrote:

Vasilikon wrote:

Everything works locally and remote printing via CUPS works fine as
well. Is it possible to configure OpenSuse 11.0 on a network PC to scan
via the network or does the scanner have to be locally attached?
you can scan over network
go to yast - hardware - scanner - more (right under),
choose "scan over network"

Brilliant! Working perfectly. Thanks

Just a stupid question here, but don't you still have to be by the
scanner to feed in the documents? I mean, what's the big advantage to
remote scanning vs scanning on a local computer to a networked computer
and just copying the documents?

In this instance SWMBO is the remote user, it's a home network & it's just
*easier* if she can scan what she needs onto her own machine!

Regards

.



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