# Scan documents 1. [TL;DR](#tldr) 1. [Procedure](#procedure) 1. [Further readings](#further-readings) 1. [Sources](#sources) ## TL;DR ```sh # Manjaro. sudo pamac install 'sane-airscan' 'skanlite' ``` ## Procedure Install: - the `sane-airscan` package, if the scanner is known to work in driverless mode; - the `sane` package to use old driver-based scanning. If the scanner is using a USB connection, make sure to also install the `ipp-usb` package and start/enable the `ipp-usb` service to allow using IPP protocol over USB connection. Many modern scanners will immediately work over the network as long as you have `sane-airscan` installed. SANE has lots of front ends, a non-exhaustive list of which can be found on the [sane project website][sane frontends]: - [Simple Scan]: a simplified GUI intended to be easier to use and better integrated into the GNOME desktop than `XSane` is; - [Skanlite]: a simple image scanning application; it does nothing more than scan and save images, and is based on the KSane backend; - XSane: a full-featured GTK-based frontend; looks a bit old but provides extended functionalities. Some OCR software are able to scan images using SANE, like gImageReader, [gscan2pdf], Linux-Intelligent-Ocr-Solution, [OCRFeeder] and [Paperwork]. ## Further readings - [SANE] - [gscan2pdf] - [ocrfeeder] - [paperwork] - [simple scan] - [skanlite] ### Sources - [SANE frontends] [sane frontends]: http://www.sane-project.org/sane-frontends.html [sane]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SANE [gscan2pdf]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanner_Access_Now_Easy#gscan2pdf [ocrfeeder]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCRFeeder [paperwork]: https://openpaper.work/ [simple scan]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/simple-scan [skanlite]: https://www.kde.org/applications/graphics/skanlite