![]() ![]() (5) Navigate to the extracted package and list its contents: ~/Desktop$ cd iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.圆4.deb (4) Point the terminal to wherever you’ve downloaded the above tar.gz package (I’ve used Desktop) & extract it: ~$ cd /home/username/Desktop imagescan-bundle-debian-10-3.65.0.圆4., but I haven’t tested it. Note: there is a more recent package available from Epson, i.e. (3) Download the package iscan-gt-x770-bundle-2.30.4.圆4. (version for Debian) from (2) Open antiX User Manager: click on Group Membership tab, select the User to change, then tick the boxes for saned and scanner. Xsltproc appeared essential – without it the scanner didn’t work, irrespective of the scanner application chosen – it appears needed for processing the iscan data, referred to in (5) & (6) below. If your scanner has the older scsi cable connection, instead of USB, then you’ll need to add scsitools to the above list for installation. ~$ sudo apt install xsltproc sane sane-utils libsane libsane-common simple-scan (1) Install the following essential items using terminal: ~$ sudo apt update I’ve divided the tutorial into three sections: This tutorial describes how I installed an Epson Perfection V500 scanner on antiX19.4-core+LXDE, and uses the Simple Scan application However, it also appears suitable for installing some other models of Epson Perfection (2450, 3200, V700, V750, 636, 636S, 1200, 1200S), Epson Expression 800, Epson GT (9700, 9700F, 9800, 9800F, X900) and HP Scanjet ( IIc, IIcx, IIp, 4c, 4p, 5p, 6200C, 6300C).
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