Another datapoint:
I tried it with LO 5.3.4.2 under xfce and Slackware 14.2 Linux with my
Epson 1660 Photo USB scanner and it worked fine with Insert > Media >
Scan > Select Source.
Girvin Herr
On 02/07/2018 03:12 PM, Dave Barton wrote:
After seeing Tim's post I checked and Insert > Media > Scan > Select
Source... opens an empty dialog and Insert > Media > Scan > Request...
silently fails.
Version: 6.0.0.3 (x64) Build ID:
64a0f66915f38c6217de274f0aa8e15618924765 CPU threads: 8; OS: Windows
6.1; UI render: GL;
No issues with scan in either AOO or MS Office on the same machine.
Dave
On 07.02.2018 22:50, Joe Conner wrote:
Did you use the menu tree INSERT -> MEDIA -> SCAN?
On 02/07/2018 02:25 PM, Tim-L wrote:
I just installed 6.0.0.3 64-bit DEB for Ubuntu MATE 16.04LTS.
I was looking at some things and I went to "Insert/Media/Scan/Select
Source". LO could not find my Canon TS9020 printer/scanner. I even
opened the printer's scan utility and still LO could not find the
scanner.
This is the first time I looked into using a scanner withing LO, so I
do not know if it is a 6.0.0 issue or 5.4.4 or earlier issue.
Any ideas?
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