![]() Using a Raspberry Pi 3B+ I installed Raspbian Lite ( now that I have used the PI4 for other projects I wish I had a bucket of those lying around). Out of the box, none of the models come with Linux drivers the S510 and S300 come with Windows software, and the S510 and S300M come with Mac OSX software.Trying keep it as KISS-focused as possible. Here was my process to make the network scanner work! Everything lives in the pi user’s home directory/space and the Samba share runs from there as well. ![]() Install and configure Samba locally and share to the network from the Pi directly.Configure sanebd (for button pushing/polling).If I could plug the ScanSnap into a Raspberry Pi, capture the scan button depressions on the device, get the scanned content converted to PDF and loaded to some shared drive it would be the perfect solution. It sat lifeless on my desk until I realized I could use a Raspberry Pi to bring it back to life as a headless network scanner. My trusty Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 had to be tossed aside when MacOS Catalina ditched the 32bit libraries. Network Scanner with Fujitsu ScanSnap and a Raspberry Pi
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