
Hallo, On Mar 19 14:35 Sebastian Gödecke wrote (shortened):
Netzwerkanschluss Problemlos auch unter linux zum laufen zu kriegen Laserdruckern Kopieren
Bzgl. Scannen hier noch was aus einer anderen Mail von mir: ------------------------------------------------------------------- I think that the question is whether a SANE driver (i.e. a SANE backend) is really needed to use it with Linux or whether one can use this device also stand-alone. Normally one can scan directly on a big and fat network printer scanner copier and specify scan resolution and image file format (e.g. tiff, PDF, ...) and all the other scanning options directly at the device and in particular one can specify an e-mail address to which the device will send the scanned image file so that one will receive the scanned image as a mail attachment according to what was specified as image file format. This way of operating is usually much more convenient for the user because when you would use a SANE backend you would have to specify all the scanning parameters on your workstation by using a SANE frontend. But your workstation is normally far away from the network scanner device so that you would have to place a sheet in the network scanner and post a big red note on the network scanner that you are currently using it for scanning so that others know what is going on and don't remove your sheet, then walk back to your workstation to specify the scanning parameters and start the scan and finally you would have to walk again to the network scanner to fetch your sheet and remove your note and walk back to your workstation. Of course this way of operating is much better for the physical health of the company staff ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Gruß Johannes Meixner -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany AG Nuernberg, HRB 16746, GF: Markus Rex