[RESOLVED] scanning on network
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    arcade
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    can anyone tell me if this is possible:

    pc1: parallel printer with scanner thru-port, i.e. parallel.

    pc2: person wants to use scanner on pc1 from pc2 over a cat5 cable (netbeiu network).

    cheers

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    I saw something years ago about how to share a SCSI scanner...this suggests that it might be possible still today. At $60 each it's easier to just get more scanners....

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    I don't believe it's possible to share a scanner. When you really think about it, it doesn't make sense because you would have to go to the scanner, place your picture/document, go back to your computer, initiate the scan, retreive your document. If you need a shared scanner, hook it up to a dedicated workstation for that purpose.

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    I have never seen anything that will let you share a cheap scanner over a network. Expensive (10k-20K) dollar network copiers will do it well, but is coded into the drivers that you use.

    Axis makes document server. It requires a SCSI based scanner. Kinda pricy I think.

    www.axis.com/products/axis_7000/index.htm

    For a network enviroment, that has only one or two admins, this would be a jewel. Think about how much added time and resources it would take to support 20 $60 scanners. Of course my users are not of the computer literate part.

    Grider



    [This message has been edited by Grider (edited March 07, 2001).]

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    mikevm
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    HP has a network version of its multi-function G95 product, but beware the w2k drivers are terrible, and functionality is somewhat limited if you want to get into more advanced phonebook sharing (for faxing)

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