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Network a scanner
Posted by Mark on December 10th, 2003


I've just ordered the Vigor2600G.

Anyone know a cost effective way to network (wired or wireless) a document
scanner. Willing to buy a scanner if required.


Posted by Niall on December 10th, 2003


On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 12:15:08 -0000, "Mark" <mark@forums.com> wrote:

I thought about this, mainly because I'm in the process of networking
a multi function device.
While I suppose you could use something like PC Anywhere to control
the scanner remotely, there is little point as you have to be at the
scanner to put the paper through it. Obvious answer is just to save
your scans to a shared folder and access them from wherever you want.

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Niall

Posted by John Rumm on December 11th, 2003


Mark wrote:

Some of the Epson scanners like the Expression 1680 Pro come with a
network server version of the twain driver. Hence you can run the server
on the computer with the scanner attached and access it from other
computers with the client version of the driver. Not sure if all the
range have this driver - might be worth checking the download page on
their website.

The obvious limitation applies that unless the networked computers are
all physically close to each other! Using a networked scanner is not
quite as easy as using a networked printer...

Would be more usable with an auto document feeder for the scanner however.

HP also do some nice "document sender" scanners. These allow you to
specify a destination for the scan from the scanner itself - including
email. You scan and send - go back to your computer and the scan is
waiting for you sat in a PDF file on an email attachment.

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Cheers,

John.

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Posted by Mark on December 11th, 2003


Thanks for the pointers


Posted by Martin² on December 12th, 2003


HP does wifi equipped printer/scanner/copier/ fax.
I found it at broadbandbuyer.co.uk under printers.
Regards,
Martin


Posted by John Rumm on December 12th, 2003


Peter wrote:

I presume that is why the call them "document" senders to encourage you
not to scan your holiday snaps ;-)

To be fair the HP one I tried at a clients did a pretty good job of
making a nice small PDF from an ordinary page of text... about 9K or so.

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John.

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Posted by Sam Albrow on December 13th, 2003



"John Rumm" <see.my.signature@nowhere.null> wrote in message
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Sheet music didn't go too well though for me. Nor did the script I was
trying to scan in.

Bloated and ugly looking. I kind of wish they would provide more options to
preview and say what it is scanning (enabling you to keep the size down) -
could be a problem though as PDF isn't an open source app and adobe would
probably either sue HP or charge them loads in licencing.

I suppose its all part of copyright protection though. Of cource I didn't
actually want to do it, it was only for technical research purposes...hm.

Sam

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