Hi All, I thought I'd report back with my results. At first I was going to go with the Espon ES-50. While Epson provides drivers for Linux, they don't "officially" support Linux. Whereas, Brother does officially support Linux. I also have a Brother laser printer that "just works" with all my other Linux machines. I ultimately went with a Brother DS-640.https://www.amazon.com/Brother-DS-640-Compact-Document-Scanner/dp/B083R36CY4 Got it today and plugged it in. I installed the driver downloaded from Brother (.deb package). I loaded Xsane per Der Hans' recommendation. Everything works just fine. About as plug and play as you can get. While Xsane works great, it's a bit to "full-featured" for me. I'm running Kubuntu, KDE has a built in app called Skanpage, that does a great job for me with a simpler interface. Overall, very pleased with the whole experience. And today I also received all the hard copy documents that I must now scan. :) Peter On 5/6/25 19:56, der.hans wrote: > Am 07. May, 2025 schwätzte AZ Pete via PLUG-discuss so: > > moin moin, > >> 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. > > I've been using xsane for scanning for many years. I only connect via USB. > > Brother has been supporting their printers and scanners on Linux for > years. When I first bought mine the printer worked out of the box. At the > time it required a proprietary driver for the scanner, but I didn't need > to scan, so didn't install the driver. After upgrading to debian 12 xsane > could recognize and use the scanner. > > I switched to Brother after tiring of HP messing with their printer > inks. HP scanners probably still work well. > > For space reasons I've stuck with printer/scanner combos, though I only > print things a couple times a year. Moving to Brother laser printer from > HP inkjet has been the best thing for that. > > ciao, > > der.hans > -- > # > https://www.SpiralArray.com > > https://www.PhxLinux.org > # "We should not be building surveillance technology into standards. > # Law enforcement was not supposed to be easy. > # Where it is easy, it's called a police state." -- Jeff Schiller