Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
I gather there are "scanner drivers" named brscan2 and brscan3,
but neither is available via apt-get and it's unclear if they're
even relevant to linux or the Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for reading, and any suggestions!
bob prohaska
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
I gather there are "scanner drivers" named brscan2 and brscan3,
but neither is available via apt-get and it's unclear if they're
even relevant to linux or the Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for reading, and any suggestions!
bob prohaska
On 24/08/2021 00:03, bob prohaska wrote:
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used toscanning support is poor for most scanners
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
Sometimes the manufacturer will provide x86 drivers and code. otherwise
you have to rely on sometimes minimal support via SANE.
I have disabled that for my scanner, since it drove it past its end
stops and use only the Epson supplied X86 program
On 24/08/2021 00:03, bob prohaska wrote:
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used toAs an alternative idea...
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
I gather there are "scanner drivers" named brscan2 and brscan3,
but neither is available via apt-get and it's unclear if they're
even relevant to linux or the Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for reading, and any suggestions!
bob prohaska
From my scanner (not a Brother), you can scan directly to a network
share mounted on the rpi, in my case SMB. I suspect this would work on
the MFC-8480dn, too. I also suspect the MFC-8480dn provides a web
interface - "Web based management".
Everything is done from the scanner, so no driver is required on the rpi.
Long shot: since your AIO supports IPP (AirPrint), it *might* support AirScan (aka eSCL). So tryway around it.
sudo apt install sane-airscan
then try firing up xsane. It might offer you the option of your scanner on the network (can take a while). One you know the AirScan address, you can also use it with the simple scanimage command line tool, which is faster than xsane once you know your
How much detail can you find on the Brother website or in searches?
Have you tried looking at their website from an RPi?
Brother's website claims support for Linux, but I'm pretty sure that'll
be for x86 flavors only, unless the driver is written in some hardware- agnostic way. Is that a possibility?
Brother's website claims support for Linux, but I'm pretty sure that'll
be for x86 flavors only, unless the driver is written in some hardware- agnostic way. Is that a possibility?
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 20:58:50 +0000, Martin Gregorie wrote:
How much detail can you find on the Brother website or in searches?Meant to add "....because its possible they may tailor what their website shows to match the hardware and OS that originated the request."
Have you tried looking at their website from an RPi?
Pancho <Pancho.Dontmaileme@outlook.com> wrote:
On 24/08/2021 00:03, bob prohaska wrote:Scanner docs aren't a lot of help, but I'll start digging.
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used toAs an alternative idea...
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
I gather there are "scanner drivers" named brscan2 and brscan3,
but neither is available via apt-get and it's unclear if they're
even relevant to linux or the Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for reading, and any suggestions!
bob prohaska
From my scanner (not a Brother), you can scan directly to a network
share mounted on the rpi, in my case SMB. I suspect this would work on
the MFC-8480dn, too. I also suspect the MFC-8480dn provides a web
interface - "Web based management".
Everything is done from the scanner, so no driver is required on the rpi.
Thanks for the hint,
bob prohaska
On 25/08/2021 04:03, bob prohaska wrote:
Pancho <Pancho.Dontmaileme@outlook.com> wrote:
On 24/08/2021 00:03, bob prohaska wrote:Scanner docs aren't a lot of help, but I'll start digging.
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used toAs an alternative idea...
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
I gather there are "scanner drivers" named brscan2 and brscan3,
but neither is available via apt-get and it's unclear if they're
even relevant to linux or the Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for reading, and any suggestions!
bob prohaska
From my scanner (not a Brother), you can scan directly to a network
share mounted on the rpi, in my case SMB. I suspect this would work on
the MFC-8480dn, too. I also suspect the MFC-8480dn provides a web
interface - "Web based management".
Everything is done from the scanner, so no driver is required on the
rpi.
Thanks for the hint,
bob prohaska
Yeah, I had a quick look and couldn't see save to network drive. I did
see that you could send scans to a smtp server, which is a round about
way of achieving the same thing.
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS?
bob prohaska <bp@www.zefox.net> wrote in news:sg19gp$djj$1@dont-email.me:
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS?
Yep! Can use https://www.hamrick.com, simply, fast, efficent and for all RPI.
https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/brother_mfc_8480dn.html#technical-information
On 27/08/2021 16:51, Allen wrote:
bob prohaska <bp@www.zefox.net> wrote in news:sg19gp$djj$1@dont-email.me:
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS?
Yep! Can use https://www.hamrick.com, simply, fast, efficent and for all
RPI.
https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/brother_mfc_8480dn.html#technical-informat >> ion
"VueScan is compatible with the Brother MFC-8480DN on Windows x86,
Windows x64, Windows RT, Windows 10 ARM, Mac OS X and Linux."
But not ARM linux.
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS? I've got gimp
and xsane installed, but neither can see the 8480. However, it
functions just fine as a network printer, so at least the
communications part is working ok. I can telnet into the printer,
but apart from looking around I'm fairly clueless. Typing
show netscan reports
Network scan is enabled
but that's all she writes.
I gather there are "scanner drivers" named brscan2 and brscan3,
but neither is available via apt-get and it's unclear if they're
even relevant to linux or the Raspberry Pi.
Thanks for reading, and any suggestions!
bob prohaska
But according to https://www.hamrick.com/alternate-versions.html
There are now versions for ARM32 and ARM64 on Linux
Chris Hughes <news13@noonehere.co.uk> wrote:
But according to https://www.hamrick.com/alternate-versions.html
There are now versions for ARM32 and ARM64 on Linux
Seems to be true. The website stuffed a downloaded file called vuea32-9.765.tgz into my downloads directory without being asked.
It's claimed to be for a Raspberry Pi, which rather implies ARM..
I'm trying to use the tools available without spending money on
something that'll be used _very_ infrequently. The scanner has
a Scan to Nework and a Scan to FTP function that appears to be
configurable using the web server on the printer. So far I haven't
figured out what the configuration procedure is, but that's likely
the thing to pursue. So far, it seems that Brother's Control Center
software is key to setting it up, which is unfortunate.
In the worst case I can always scan to a USB stick...... and, it
still works with my old iMac.
In message <sgb4sf$4go$2@dont-email.me>
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 27/08/2021 16:51, Allen wrote:
bob prohaska <bp@www.zefox.net> wrote in news:sg19gp$djj$1@dont-email.me: >>>
Can a Brother MFC-8480dn all-in-one printer/scanner/fax be used to
scan and import images into a Pi4 running RaspiOS?
Yep! Can use https://www.hamrick.com, simply, fast, efficent and for all >>> RPI.
https://www.hamrick.com/vuescan/brother_mfc_8480dn.html#technical-informat >>> ion
"VueScan is compatible with the Brother MFC-8480DN on Windows x86,
Windows x64, Windows RT, Windows 10 ARM, Mac OS X and Linux."
But not ARM linux.
My first post on this usenet group,
But according to https://www.hamrick.com/alternate-versions.html
There are now versions for ARM32 and ARM64 on Linux
On 27/08/2021 18:10, Chris Hughes wrote:
But according to https://www.hamrick.com/alternate-versions.htmlBut only foe WINDOWS on ARM, not LINUX
There are now versions for ARM32 and ARM64 on Linux
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