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Scan a document on Linux
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TL;DR
# Manjaro.
sudo pamac install 'sane-airscan' 'skanlite'
Procedure
Install:
- the
sane-airscanpackage, if the scanner is known to work in driverless mode; - the
sanepackage 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:
- Simple Scan: a simplified GUI intended to be easier to use and better integrated into the GNOME desktop than
XSaneis; - 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
Sources
All the references in the further readings section, plus the following: