On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 08:44:40PM +0100, Brian Potkin wrote: > On Sat 26 Jun 2021 at 14:27:08 -0400, Federico Grau wrote: > > > In brief, success with basic scanning after installing and selecting > > sane-airscan. > > Excellent. That's what we like to hear. I have not yet come across a > modern device that has not worked with sane-airscan. ... > Federico, I would like two things for my records: > > * Conform that > > xsane "airscan:e0:HP ScanJet Pro 3500 f1 (USB)" > > produces scanning. > > * Give the output of > > avahi-browse -rt _uscan._tcp > Success scans using xsane, which I'm still learning, and simple-scan. No output worth reviewing. Here is the avahi-browse output: donfede@bwing:~$ avahi-browse -rt _uscan._tcp + lo IPv4 HP ScanJet Pro 3500 f1 (USB) _uscan._tcp local = lo IPv4 HP ScanJet Pro 3500 f1 (USB) _uscan._tcp local hostname = [bwing.local] address = [127.0.0.1] port = [60000] txt = ["duplex=T" "is=platen,adf" "cs=binary,color,grayscale" "UUID=FCBF73D4-E19E-4c31-9AB6-569A9165C226" "representation=http://localhost:60000/icon.png" "pdl=application/octet-stream,image/jpeg" "ty=HP ScanJet Pro 3500 f1" "rs=eSCL" "vers=2.6" "txtvers=1"] donfede@bwing:~$ echo $? 0 donfede@bwing:~$ I still have the ADF and 2-sided scanning to explore (hopefully later this week). regards, donfede
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