![]() # Environment=SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc/sane.d SANE_DEBUG_DLL=255 # To enable under systemd please read README.DebianĮxecute at a terminal: sudo nano input exactly: Step 2: Tell SANE to run as a server (saned)Įxecute at a terminal: sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/saned.socketĪnd input exactly: # Defaults for the saned initscript, from sane-utils ![]() See the Scanners page for help setting up and troubleshooting sane. If your scanner is a network attached scanner, you need to get it working on your saned server before sharing it out on the network. If your scanner is a USB scanner do not proceed to step 2 until it is correctly scanning via USB. In order to make network scanning work, you first need to get SANE working with your scanner.Step 1: Set up your scanner on SANE first If you need to add scanner specific information, please do so on the scanner's wiki page. The following step-by-step guide to setting up saned should work for the vast majority of scanners.How to share scanners using SANE daemon (saned) The scanner server (the machine the scanner is local to) is located at 192.168.0.15. ![]() This allows other devices to access the scanner, without having to have the scanner plugged directly into the computer.Ī number of assumptions were made regarding this tutorial, that may need to be changed to fit your environment:
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