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== 3D Scanning == | |||
The space's [[Kinect]] can make three dimensional scans. | |||
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[[Category:Printers and scanners]] | [[Category:Printers and scanners]] |
Revision as of 08:37, 11 May 2019
Information on this page is out of date. The specific problem is: We no longer have Brother? Other info out of date? Please help update the page if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (March 2019) |
- See also: Printers
Scanners
Rosey
Rosey is an A3 scanner, printer and copier in the Blue Room.
Brother
The Brother MFC-5460CN in the corner of the blue room is a scanner, printer and fax machine. It is connected to the network and the scanner function is shared through JARVIS.
Scanning on Linux
Quorra
The Simple-Scan application is installed on Quorra, and will auto-detect the Rosey all-in-one if it is turned on before the application is started? Just put the page to be scanned in the flat bed scanner part of the machine, and hit the scan button in the application.
Setting up on Linux machines
To configure a new Linux machine to see the scanner, edit /etc/sane.d/net.conf, adding jarvis at the end of the file.
Scanning on Windows
Delete Windows, install Linux and then follow the instructions above.
3D Scanning
The space's Kinect can make three dimensional scans.