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My HP 6250C scanner is networkable- depending on your definition of
"networkable." You can install the scanner on a host and then scan from a
remote client (on the LAN), providing you've installed the required HP
software on both the host and on the client. Then, from the client, you can
initiate a scan on the host-connected scanner- and receive the image
directly back to the client PC. I used that arrangement a few times, but the
nuisance of going to the server area to position & reposition the material
to be scanned was just too much aggravation. From my standpoint, I'd say
that the networked configuration works (for this scanner model/software
combination- definitely not for most scanners), but for me it wasn't a great
advantage. But- I do like the scanner!
Regards,
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Gillett <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Networking a Scanner
> On 28 Sep 99, at 17:03, Patrick Black wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to network a scanner. My parents just bought a
> > scanner that works through the printer port on their computer. I
> > thought for sure Windows 98 would be able to share it in the small
> > LAN I have with just our computers.
>
> No. The TWAIN standard for connecting software to scanner drivers
> has no provision for networking. The best I've been able to do is
> scan to a drive/folder that I then share over the network.
>
> David G
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