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Quick-Start With Scanner for Red Hat Linux 6.x With ImageScan Easy Guide

December 8, 2014 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Get Started Scanning for RHEL 6.x

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Getting-Started with Epson Images Scanning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x i686/x8664 Workstation KDE/Gnome.

Epson Image Scan! for Linux is a Software that provides Graphical User Interface for Scanning on Linux Desktops.
It Includes the Driver – called backend (Epkowa) – an the Graphical Interface which enables you to Scan in Black & White.

To Get Installed the imageScan Software for Epson Scanners on Linux is enough to Search on Epson Download Center with a Generic Epson Scanner Model

Getting-Started with Image Scan Software on RHEL 6.x Linux - Featured
  1. Download Epson Image Scan Driver & Software for GNU/Linux

    Search “MY-MODEL” (Eg.:WF-3640) and Linux

    Epson Image Scan! Bundle.

  2. Open a Command Line Console Window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Getting-Started with Image Scan Software on RHEL 6.x Linux - Open Terminal

    In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.

  3. Installing Image Scan! for RHEL Linux.

    cd $HOME/Downloads
    sudo su -c "yum install ./*scan*.rpm"
  4. Launch imageScan and Start Scanning :).

    From Terminal simply with:

    imagescan

    Getting-Started with Image Scan Software on RHEL 6.x Linux - Image Scan! GUI