The basic Linux software perfectly suited our current tasks with this scanner. Its pros: CanoScan LiDE 300. To some extent, a forced purchase, since with the transition to Linux, the old scanner turned out to be impossible to use. The manufacturer does not support. Positive. LINUX supports. However, the scanner did not work immediately, but only after the removal of the ippusbxd library. Prompted by an expert named Sebastian Cruz. Thanks to him. Otherwise, the connection went according to the manuals, and there are enough notes on the Internet. Has cons: If I remove a sheet from the scanner, often the paper clings to the frame, as in the attached photo. You pull the leaf towards you - and it clings. The software posted on the manufacturer's website has not yet been needed - it remains unknown what it is for. But it is unlikely that it will help to use the buttons located on the scanner body.
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