Hi, I have a Toshiba network scanner I use it?. using a protocol such as TCP / IP or another.
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Network scanner
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Re: Network scanner
Hello,
There is no difference between local and network scanners in TWAIN standard.
You should open the User Interface of the scanner and enable "access from local computer" if you want want to work with network scanner from computer to which scanner is connected. Scanner may not support "access from local computer" feature - for more info you should contact scanner's *.
You should create client-server application if you want to access scanner from remote computers. Examples available here:
http://www.vintasoft.com/vstwain-dotnet-examples.html
Best regards, Alexander
There is no difference between local and network scanners in TWAIN standard.
You should open the User Interface of the scanner and enable "access from local computer" if you want want to work with network scanner from computer to which scanner is connected. Scanner may not support "access from local computer" feature - for more info you should contact scanner's *.
You should create client-server application if you want to access scanner from remote computers. Examples available here:
http://www.vintasoft.com/vstwain-dotnet-examples.html
Best regards, Alexander
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Re: Network scanner
ok. I have not properly explained to a photocopying machine is a scanner connected via Ethernet.
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Re: Network scanner
We also have a network scanner which is connected via IP. One each client machine we have installed the Twain driver that came with the network scanner/photocopier/printer and it works just fine. The TWAIN drivers/software recognise where the scanner is and work to that location. Most of the larger Brother, Minolta, HP and other * have Client installs for TWAIN scanning.