Acer6678-0BM a very old model, at that time BenQ seems to have not appeared, a few years ago, in XP driver also looked for a long time, and finally found in the driver house can be replaced with BenQ4300U, this time, it was also successfully borrowed from Ubuntu. First, install xsane, sudoapt-getinstallxsanedownload the 4300u driver on the BenQ website, and f2007080900071.zip. in the bin folder, extract u176v046. bin and place it to any
Acer6678-0BM a very old model, at that time BenQ seems to have not appeared, a few years ago, in XP driver also looked for a long time, and finally found in the driver house can be replaced with BenQ 4300U, this time, it was also successfully borrowed from Ubuntu.
First, install XSane, sudo apt-get install xsane
Download the 4300u driver and f2007080900071.zip from the BenQ website. Decompress u176v046 in the bin folder. bin, and put it in any directory. I put it under the/usr/share/sane/snapscan/directory according to the online example, and then put/etc/sane. d/snapscan. change the configuration column in the conf file to firmware/usr/share/sane/snapscan/u176v046. bin, save and exit. (Note: The administrator privilege must be upgraded during the operation)
Open the terminal, enter sane-find-scanner, and prompt that no scanner is found. Run scanimage-L
Run scanimage-L as prompted, find the scanner, and then run sane-find-scanner.
XSane is enabled.