Mark Martinez
Member
Hello,
I have written some code that allows most any scanner on a Windows host to be shared over a network via the eSCL/AirScan protocol.
What this means is that you can share your Windows scanner with most any other platform Mac, Android, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS by way of the Windows host, even if the scanner is not compatible with that platform directly.. Of course, some platforms require an app but eSCL/AirScan is native to the Mac , and Linux has the SANE-AirScan backend available. Android can use Mopria Scan. iOS can use AirScanner.
It works with MOST ANY scanner whether WIA or TWAIN, USB, network or proprietary interface, as long as it uses a TWAIN or WIA driver.
The software is free for personal use you can get more info and downloads at {URL removed}
I have written some code that allows most any scanner on a Windows host to be shared over a network via the eSCL/AirScan protocol.
What this means is that you can share your Windows scanner with most any other platform Mac, Android, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS by way of the Windows host, even if the scanner is not compatible with that platform directly.. Of course, some platforms require an app but eSCL/AirScan is native to the Mac , and Linux has the SANE-AirScan backend available. Android can use Mopria Scan. iOS can use AirScanner.
It works with MOST ANY scanner whether WIA or TWAIN, USB, network or proprietary interface, as long as it uses a TWAIN or WIA driver.
The software is free for personal use you can get more info and downloads at {URL removed}
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