can you get network scanners i.e scanners that sit on n/w port and then software controls it...
i know can do this with some multi function printers/scanners but what we need is just a scanner on its own.
russ
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can you get network scanners i.e scanners that sit on n/w port and then software controls it...
i know can do this with some multi function printers/scanners but what we need is just a scanner on its own.
russ
I think it's possible with some some of the Canon ones but you still need a kind of server machine to hook it up to.
HP do some rather expensive ones that will scan the document and then email it but these tend to be pretty pricey.
I've seen modern photocopiers that have an Ethernet port and can be used as a networked A3 laser printer. I suspect they could be used as scanners too.
I bet they're pricey though. I think most organisations will hire them rather than buy them. Here's one, but it's probably a lot more than you need.
http://www.digipro.co.uk/canon-produ...s/canon-gp225/
Used to be able to do this with bog standard HP scanners. Hook the scanner up to the file server and share it. System was called HP LanScan. Don't know if they still do it though...
right does sane need to run on dedicated box or can it run a a linux box that is being used for other stuff.
Russ
also what spec can it run on a workstation spec ok.
also if you had two scanners one in each usb port then would reconinse both scanners etc.
russ
Sane will coexist on an Linux machine with other tools. You don't need amazing hardware. The only thing I would check is if the usb is 2.0 or not. I don't see why multiple scanners would not be recognised.
does it have to be usb 2?
No, I'm just thinking of the speed. USB 1 will work. As will Parrellel and SCSI.