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face="Verdana">Hi all,<br>
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I guess that I am going to show my ignorance here! I am looking
for some assistance with a scanning problem. I hope that I am
not asking the impossible but I am sure that somebody will know
the answer to this! (Even if it is only, "Forget it!")<br>
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My setup comprises:-<br>
Three networked machines running Ubuntu 10.10 desktop. Amongst
other things connected to the network is a Netgear ReadyNAS Duo
which, unsurprisingly is accessible across the network. I have
an HP C7180 all-in-one printer / scanner attached to the NAS via
a USB connection.<br>
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The NAS works flawlessly as a print server from all machines.<br>
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I would like to scan across the network from one of the machines
but cannot get the all-in-one recognised by the scanning
software. My favoured choice of scanning software is Vuescan. If
connected directly to the scanner, Vuescan works without issue.<br>
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Can anyone suggest how to access the scanner connected in the
way I have outlined? I have Googled but to no avail.<br>
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Thanks.<br>
<br>
Bob Giles.<br>
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