Hi Guys
This is what HP has to say about scanning software for one of their Scanners we happened to buy a few years back. :-(
Anyone managed to find another option?
Regards
Rishi
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Subject: Re: hp scanjet 5470c e-mail support Date: Tuesday 06 Jan 2004 10:31 pm From: HP ScanJet E-mail Support scanjet_support_en@mail.support.hp.com To: Rishi Gangoly rishi@theargoncompany.com
Dear Rishi,
Thank you for contacting HP Total Care.
According to your e-mail, you want information on how to obtain the scanning software compatible with Linux operating system from your HP Scanjet 5470c scanner. I would like to inform you that HP does not recommend that you install your scanner under the Linux Operating System, as it is not supported. Your scanner can be installed only under Windows operating system.
Your scanner cannot work under a Linux based Operating System. Some HP scanners are supported using HP Backened for SANE and SCL commands in LInux. The HP Backened is present in SANE. Usually all HP scanners with a SCSI-interface support SCL. Some scanners with parallel port interface or USB are using SCL too. But most of the newer models with USB do not support SCL and thus are not supported by the hp backend. For more information about the supported scanners, please visit:
http://www.kirchgessner.net/sanehpfaq.html
Download the latest SANE 1.0.8 drivers for the scanners from:
http://panda.mostang.com/sane/source.html
For HP scanners and there SCL commands, please visit:
http://www.kirchgessner.net/sane.html
For more information on HP and SANE, please visit:
http://www.mostang.com/sane/man/sane-hp.5.html
Note: The URLs above will take you outside the HP Web site. HP does not control and is not responsible for information outside of the HP Web site. Though HP does not provide support for scanners on Linux, please contact: http:\www.mostang.com for support with the SANE drivers for HP Scanjet scanners.
Also, please click on the link given below to have more information about Linux support for HP scanners.
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/scanners/support_doc/bps05180.html
I hope the above information would have answered your question. If you need further assistance, please reply to this message.
Sincerely, Ramakrishnan HP Total Care
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country_areacode : 91 country : India [IN]
connection :usb cable connection_other : error_message :none operating_system :other other_operating_system :GNU/Linux (Debian - Knoppix 3.3) problem_area :software problem_description :I'm looking for scanning software for this scanner, but I've switched to using the GNU/Linux operating system. It works fine in Windows 98.
The flavor of GNU/Linux distribution I use is Debian (Knoppix 3.3)
Do you know where I can get a hold of scanning software for this OS?
Regards
Rishi purchase_date :Jan/2000 scanning_software :none serial_number :cn215160pn software_with_scan :none tech_skill :advanced
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Sometime Today, Rishi Gangoly assembled some asciibets to say:
This is what HP has to say about scanning software for one of their Scanners we happened to buy a few years back. :-(
so did you bother checking the links that they sent you? or were you waiting for someone on this list to do that work for you? If you had checked the links, you would have found out that your scanner is supported by xsane.
I'll leave it to you to figure out which backend to use.
On Tuesday 06 Jan 2004 11:01 pm, Philip S Tellis wrote:
so did you bother checking the links that they sent you? or were you waiting for someone on this list to do that work for you? If you had checked the links, you would have found out that your scanner is supported by xsane.
I'll leave it to you to figure out which backend to use.
oops! silly me.
Thanks for the wack on my head. I guess I needed that. ;-)
Regards
Rishi
On Tuesday 06 Jan 2004 11:01 pm, Philip S Tellis wrote:
so did you bother checking the links that they sent you? or were you waiting for someone on this list to do that work for you? If you had checked the links, you would have found out that your scanner is supported by xsane.
I'll leave it to you to figure out which backend to use.
Hi Again,
I was using Debian and just did the following - apt-get install xsane
Then ran 'xsane' and it autodetected the scanner & scanned & save the file in JPEG format.
WOW... I love GNU/Linux I love Debian.
I did not have to figure out any backend thingy or anything like that. ;-)