

Computer saves your scan to your computer or as an image capture in OS X.Cloud sends your scanned files to a destination that you have registered with Epson Connect.Select one of the following Scan to options:.Place your original on the product for scanning.

Also make sure the Event Manager program is not being blocked by your firewall or security software. Note: Restart your computer after installing the product software to enable scanning from the control panel. Make sure you installed the product software and connected the product to your computer or network.You can scan an image using your product's control panel. Starting a Scan Using the Product Control Panel WSD, Web Services for Devices, is a Microsoft API, so doesn't seem like that route's accessible off-Windows as far as I can see.How do I scan using my product's control panel?

Ln -s /usr/bin/iscan /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/iscan Iscan works as a plugin provided you have a link in place in the plug-ins folder: Last tip ( again via ) if you use the GIMP for graphics: It won't load until it can find the scanner according to the configuration specified in those 2. Iscan is the program you install off the EPSON website, short for ImageScan!, a little GUI program for scanning.

Which upon changing of the config settings becomes: device `epson2:net.X' is a Epson Series flatbed scanner Or easier again, you should be able to run scanimage -L and get a response: device `epson2:net.X' is a Epson PID XXXX flatbed scanner Where .X is the IP address of your printer.įor EPSON printers this can be found by going to the Wi-fi setup on the printer interface, going to 'set manually' which shows the IP address currently in use. You'll then need to edit /etc/sane.d/nf ( sudo again) and add usb You need to edit /etc/sane.d/dll.conf, commenting out everything except: net Running the provided EPSON software with iscan won't work yet: Click over to the FAQ for details of which exactly you want for your distro, and the order to install them in (I just followed it for Linux Mint and it was painless).
