I have been using an old HP AIO for years. Two things have really been bothering me lately.

  • I’m tired on having to install, uninstall, reinstall the hplip drivers. Sometimes if I unplug the cable and plug it back in the same port it requires a reinstall to work again. Other times I have no idea why.
  • Sometimes scanning works, but it’s only single sided. I have piles of paper to scan and I’m tired of flipping the paper and reordering the digital pages.

So, anyone have a MFP/AIO that works with default Linux drivers and has supported duplex scanning? I want specific models, not just brand names.

  • PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Honestly, I’d like to suggest that you get a real document scanner like the Brother ADS1700W. I got one used for less than 200bucks and it was the best purchase I made in several years. It scans double sided in color at about two seconds per sheet, straight to pdf on a network share, no computer involved.

    I still have an AIO inkjet (also Brother) but only use that one’s scanner for things that can’t go into the auto sheet feeder.

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      1 year ago

      Does the ADS1700W require drivers from Brother?

      I really would like to find an AIO to conserve space. .

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        1 year ago

        Drivers? I don’t even have the scanner connected to my PC because it’s not even necessary. It just scans and saves straight to the disk where I want it (network share).

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    1 year ago

    My parents use a brother AIO with Ubuntu, but it doesn’t have a doc feeder so I can’t speak to that. Zero complaints otherwise. Some more advanced mfps will allow you to scan to a shared folder as well.