You have more than one device listing for the printer, obviously. Perhaps the default entry is not working?
I have no technical understanding of what the entries mean. @brian_p would be the person to know what is going on, but I haven't seen him around for a while. I believe he is the author of the Debian Wiki on printing (unless that was another Brian P). All I can think of is "what would brian_p have suggested?".
In this case, try scanning from the terminal specifying the device name. I would try the airscan entries first.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=375624
Try
where <device name> is the part in single quotes in the list above. The "-d" option specifies the device name.
If one of the airscan entries works, you can comment out the other entries in the config file as brian_p describes here:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic. ... 4#p2187974
I have no technical understanding of what the entries mean. @brian_p would be the person to know what is going on, but I haven't seen him around for a while. I believe he is the author of the Debian Wiki on printing (unless that was another Brian P). All I can think of is "what would brian_p have suggested?".
In this case, try scanning from the terminal specifying the device name. I would try the airscan entries first.
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=375624
Try
Code:
scanimage -d '<device name>'
If one of the airscan entries works, you can comment out the other entries in the config file as brian_p describes here:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic. ... 4#p2187974
Statistics: Posted by FreewheelinFrank — 2024-10-13 05:26