Scanner Database
This database stores detailed information regarding scanners, their drivers and Libinsane's support of those.
Libinsane allows programs like Paperwork to use scanners on many platforms (Linux, *BSD, Windows, etc). However, many scanners and scanners' drivers have their own quirks. This database helps identify them. It also helps figuring out which scanners are already correctly supported, and which ones need improvements.
This database can also be of help when looking for a new scanner: It can give you a good hint at what scanner manufacturers and models are best supported by third-party applications on both GNU/Linux and Windows.
ContributingA test program has been created to collect data quickly and automatically: IronScanner. You just have to run the program, select the scanner, define some basic test settings, and run a test scan. It will then send the results to this database.
Beware of the paper you will use for testing. The scanned paper will be
published here. Test scan reports are published under the license WTFPL v2. By submitting a report here, you accept to publish it under this license. |
REST API
This scanner database can also be accessed through a REST API (read-only).
Statistics - Success rates
Global
Freebsd | Linux | Windows |
---|---|---|
0% | 84% | 61% |
Per manufacturer
Manufacturer | Freebsd | Linux | Windows |
---|---|---|---|
Acer | 100% | ||
Agfa | 100% | ||
Artec | 0% | ||
Avision | 100% | ||
Brother | 84% | 85% | |
Canon | 0% | 81% | 55% |
Dell | 0% | ||
Epson | 81% | 65% | |
Fujitsu | 75% | 55% | |
Hp | 0% | 93% | 70% |
Kodak | 0% | 50% | |
Konica Minolta | 0% | ||
Kyocera | 100% | 0% | |
Lexmark | 100% | 66% | |
Neat | 0% | 0% | |
Oki | 50% | 100% | |
Plustek | 0% | ||
Ricoh | 50% | 0% | |
Samsung | 100% | 14% | |
Xerox | 50% |