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Flatbed USB, PS/2 Scanner. Works with software
install in Windows 98, without software--out of
the box--in Windows XP.
No known Linux or UNIX support whatever that I
know of. ...
Although withdrawn from sale by HP now, the d125xi
is a good solid all-in-one distinguished by having
a flatbed scanner, in addition to a sheet feed so
it starts to feel like ...
This USB scanner from Canon works with the latest
scanner modules along with the latest versions of
sane.
http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/pluste ...
This USB scanner from Canon works with the latest
scanner modules along with the latest versions of
sane.
Device Type: Flatbed scanner - desktop
Max Media Size: 216 x 297 ...
The HP Scanjet 5200C series scanners are HPs
midrange flatbed color document scanners. They are
the replacement models for the HP Scanjet 5100C,
5100Cse, and 5100Cxi scanners. ...
The Adaptec 2906 uses a AHA-7850 controller chip.
I use it to control my UMAX Astra 610s flatbed
scanner. External connector is a DB-25, while the
internal connection is 50 pi ...
The old Parrallel port Mustek scanner... I've had,
no kidding, three of these things throughout the
years. A tank of a scanner. Sane stopped
supporting it, but if you get an o ...
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