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what are the FASTEST usb flatbed SCANNERS running on LINUX 3973


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Hi. I have an Epson Perfection 2400 scanner, but now I'd like to buy a faster one. I mainly use it to scan documents, pages from books etc.; I usually scan at about 240 dpi, monochrome or grayscale. What are the fastest scanners running on Linux? supported by Linux and which are not)

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I've googled for information about scanning speeds, but I found no satisfactorily comparable data.

So, I have myself measured the speed of my scanner; I hope someone will answer informing about scanning times for other (faster) scanners, so that they can be clearly compared.

In each of my measurements, I started timing when my scanner (Epson Perfection 2400) was making the first noise, and I stopped the timer when the scanning was complete (that is, before the optical system started moving back to its rest position).

When I scan the maximum scan area (21.59 x 29.72 cmÓ = 8.5 x 11.7 inchÓ) in grayscale, my scanning times are: 100 dpi: 8 sec 120 dpi: 10.5 sec 133, 144 dpi: 11 sec 150, 175, 180, 200, 216 dpi: 11.5 sec 240 dpi: 12 sec 266, 300 dpi: 15 sec 320 dpi: 27 sec 350, 360, 400 dpi: 28 sec 480 dpi: 36 sec

When I scan a square sized 15.02 x 15.02 cmÓ (= 5.92 x 5.92 inchÓ), on the "nearer" side (the side of the optical system in its rest position, I mean), in grayscale, my scanning times are: 100, 120 dpi: 5 sec 133, 144, 150, 160, 175, 180, 200, 216, 240 dpi: 7 sec 266, 300, dpi: 8.5 sec 320, 350, 360, 400, 480 dpi: 15.5 sec

Bye.

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