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Re: Who's got a cheap scanner working?




Might wanna check out xvscan (from the makers of xv at www.tummy.com).  It's 
not free but it works great for me and is only $50.  You get really good, 
responsive support and upgrades.


Thus spake Robert Voigt (robert.voigt@gmx.de):

> On Monday 09 July 2001 22:40, Andrew Perrin wrote:
> > I'd like to add a cheap scanner (probably USB) to my machine, running
> > debian potato. I don't need to do anything fancy, but would like basic
> > scanning to work. It looks like I can get more than enough power from
> > something like the Visioneer Photoport 7700 or the UMAX Astra 3400. Can
> > anyone share successful experiences with a USB scanner?
> 
> I have a cheap parallel Plustek scanner working here. Most Plustek scanners 
> are supported, but not in Sane yet. I had to compile the stuff myself.
> 
> 
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