Set up scannerscannerdrakeInstallationThis tool You can start this tool from the command line, by typing
scannerdrake as root. allows you to configure a single scanner device or a
multifunction device which includes scanning. It also allows you to
share local devices connected to this computer with a remote computer
or to access remote scanners.When you start this tool for the first time, you may get the
following message:"SANE packages need to be installed to use
scannersDo you want to install the SANE
packages?"Choose Yes to continue. It will install
scanner-gui and task-scanning if they are not
yet installed.If your scanner is identified correctly, so if in the above screen
you see the name of your scanner, the scanner is ready for use with, for
instance, XSane or Simple
Scan.In that case, you might now want to want to configure the Scanner
sharing option. You can read about it in the .However, if your scanner hasn't been correctly identified, and
checking its cable(s) and power switch and then pressing Search
for new scanners doesn't help, you'll need to press
Add a scanner manually.Choose the brand of your scanner in the list you see, then its type
from the list for that brand and click OkIf you can't find your scanner in the list, then click
CancelPlease check whether your scanner is supported on the SANE:
Supported Devices page and ask for help in the forums.You can leave this setting to Auto-detect available
ports unless your scanner's interface is a parallel port. In
that case, select /dev/parport0 if you have only
one.After clicking Ok, in most cases you will see a
screen similar to the one below.If you don't get that screen, then please read the .ScannersharingHere you can choose whether the scanners connected to this machine
should be accessible by remote machines and by which remote machines. You
can also decide here whether scanners on remote machines should be made
available on this machine.Scanner sharing to hosts : name or IP address of hosts can be added
or deleted from the list of hosts allowed to access the local device(s),
on this computer.Usage of remote scanners : name or IP address of hosts can added or
deleted from the list of hosts which give access to a remote
scanner.Scanner sharing to hosts: you can add host.Scanner sharing to hosts: specify which host(s) to add, or allow all
remote machines."All remote machines" are allowed to access the local
scanner.If the package saned is not yet installed, the
tool offers to do it.At the end, the tool will alter these files:/etc/sane.d/saned.conf/etc/sane.d/net.conf/etc/sane.d/dll.conf to add or comment the
directive "net"It will also configure saned and
xinetd to be started on boot.SpecificsHewlett-PackardMost HP scanners are managed from HP Device
Manager (hplip) which also manages printers. In this case,
this tool does not allow you to configure it and invites you to use
HP Device Manager.EpsonDrivers are available from this
page. When indicated, you must install the
iscan-data package first, then
iscan (in this order). It is possible that the
iscan package will generate a warning about a
conflict with sane. Users have reported that this
warning can be ignored.Extra installation stepsIt is possible that after selecting a port for your scanner in the screen, you need to take one or more extra steps to correctly configure your scanner.In some cases, you're told the scanner needs its firmware to be uploaded each time it is started. This tool
allows you to load it into the device, after you installed it on your system. In this screen you can install the firmware from a CD or a Windows installation, or install the one you downloaded from an Internet site of the vendor.
When your device's firmware needs to be loaded, it can take a long time at each first
usage, possibly more than one minute. So be patient.Also, you may get a screen telling you to adjust the /etc/sane.d/"name_of_your_SANE_backend".conf file.Read those or other instructions you get carefully and if you don't know what to do,
feel free to ask for help in the forums.