On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 11:48 PM AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss < plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote: > All, > I've switched my "daily driver" computer to Linux (Kubuntu 24.04) and > have been able to get almost everything working since my transition from > Win 10 a few weeks ago. However, I cannot get my old Plustek scanner to > work at all. Since it's so old, I'm just going to get a new one. > > I'm looking for a simple single page USB scanner (just like my old > Plustek). What brand/model can someone recommend that they have found to > work well under Linux? Also, what scanning utility is recommended? I'm > looking for a GUI application. I don't scan a lot of documents, but > occasionally (like now) I'm given some hard copies of important documents > and I have to scan them into PDF format. > Years ago I had an Epson flatbed scanner (USB) that had the drivers in the mainline Linux kernel. I think it was the V300 series (no longer available). My needs were very simple - scan documents and receipts to PDF. Today, I am using my cell phone's camera to do the same. The V19 in the current line looks similar to what I had. You may want to try it out. Epson does provide Linux drivers for it. https://epson.com/Support/Scanners/Perfection-Series/Epson-Perfection-V19-Photo/s/SPT_B11B231201?review-filter=Linux Der Hans suggestion (Brother) is also a good option. Let us know what works out for you. -- Arun Khan