[ale] [ALE] Linux happy scanner with dual sided sheet feed?
Horkan Smith
ale at horkan.net
Mon Feb 9 11:54:01 EST 2015
+1 on the Brother printer/scanner. I haven't had a reason to set up 'sane' for our mfc9970cdw yet - I just programmed some of the buttons w/ scanning options and some custom email addresses. (documents or photos x me or my wife = 4 buttons)
I did have to set up a separate 'internal' mail server for it, though, as it's 'hello' didn't have domain information, and I typically reject that 'cause lazy spammers.
This particular machine is overkill from a images/month perspective, but I was tired of fighting w/ inkjets and scanners, and justified (rationalized?) it on the basis of some volunteer work I was doing.
I purchased it a few years ago from the Office Depot on Peachtree Industrial near all of those car dealerships - they matched the Amazon price online when I asked 'em about it.
later!
horkan
On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 03:43:32PM -0500, Tom Freeman wrote:
>
> Unless there is something else - I guess that I'll see what
> HP/Brother equipment with duplexing is locally available and give it
> a whirl.
>
> Currently I have two Epson scanners - one works a treat after a
> decade (but no sheet feed that I can find), the other is rebranded
> something or tother, wants manual massage to get configured, and
> sits on the floor unconnected. Probably should make it free to a
> sympathetic home.)
>
> On Sat, 7 Feb 2015, Jim Kinney wrote:
>
> >
> >HP scanjet is Linux happy using hplip tools.
> >
> >Brother has some dual sided multi function scanner/printers and their tools
> >play nicely with sane/xsane.
> >
> >Multiguess online only quizzing tends to shut down the grade grubbing when
> >the answers sheet they get is nothing more than "question 1 is chapter 2,
> >section 3.5 chart #2". It's also fun to have 10-20 questions on a 5 question
> >quiz that are selected and ordered randomly. It _way_ fun to have math in
> >the questions with random input parameters so each student test is unique so
> >they can't compare grades :-}
>
> I like where you are coming from, and might get forced there
> someday. Although having only 2-4 more questions than fit in the
> quiz may not leave the questions sufficiently fungible (sp?).
>
> >
> >I also like a test with sections of multiple questions of "choose two or
> >three of the following to answer from each section until you answer at least
> >X points" and have each question point value be different.
> >
> >But my totally fav test process I got in undergrad classical mechanics: test
> >on Friday, take a copy home to rework over the weekend, grade is average of
> >the two.
>
> I kind of like that also. We were pestering the prof for a take home
> in PChem. He let us in on the take home final one of his profs
> handed out (Citedal, about 1950?). One question only. Considering
> the automobile, trace the chemical production/history from mining or
> butchering or harvesting to the final product. I _think_ those
> students could ignore dyes and pigments. Not only take home - but
> open library. I'm not certain how close that instructor graded that
> pile of paper, but it would take time.
>
>
> >
> >On Feb 7, 2015 11:28 AM, "Tom Freeman" <tfreeman at intel.digichem.net> wrote:
> >
> > I'm not certain how to properly research this for myself, and my
> > efforts to date haven't suggested anything intelligent. As the
> > Subject: line suggests - I want to locate, then own, a scanner
> > which will scan both sides of a sheet taken from a sheet feeder
> > with the additional need of the device being essentially plug &
> > play in Linux (specifically Fedora 21 and/or Ubuntu 14.04).
> >
> > Background information of sorts. I am an adjunct instructor in
> > the community college system who has had to switch community
> > colleges in the past year. Formerly, my students didn't whimper
> > and whine about the grading of their papers much. Certainly they
> > would call me on errors and question me when I was sadly unclear
> > in my comments, which is good. This new school, however, has
> > fierce grade lawyers who will haggle, repeatedly and continually
> > or a point or two here and there with a desparation of the
> > Spartans at what ever pass they held so many centuries ago
> > against the Persians. These people make the pre-meds of years
> > ago look good. I have already gotten in trouble with one program
> > head, although my chair is completely supportive.
> >
> > Best I can tell, the best defense here will be to retain copies
> > of all of their graded work. Since the accountants have driven
> > us to double sided documents when the school pays for it, I need
> > to scan both sides of 5-10 page tests and shorter quizes. Being
> > part time (no committees!), I don't have school equipment, nor
> > office, nor file space. Scanning is the only recourse I see at
> > this time. The last test would have represented a total of 110
> > pages to be scanned. These pages would need bursting first,
> > scanning, then finishing up with reassembling each student's
> > effort.
> >
> > At this point, I'd prefer to limit ideas and such to scanners -
> > but brilliant ideas of a nontechnical nature will be
> > entertained. (The idea of going to 100% multiple guess of 50
> > question and not returning the papers has occured to me. It is
> > hard to complain under those conditions.)
> >
> > As always - thank you for your assistance. And for those without
> > interest in this, thank you for the use of your bandwidth.
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