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6.4. Running Image Scan! for Linux
You can start Image Scan! for Linux either from the command line or menu or through the GIMP.
6.4.1. From the command line
At the command prompt, execute the following command to start Image Scan! for Linux.
$ iscan
Image Scan! for Linux starts. If more than one scanner are connected to the network, the Scan Selector dialog box appears.
See “6.4.4. Scan Selector dialog box”.
6.4.2. From the GIMP graphic software
You can also start Image Scan! for Linux from the GIMP.
In this case, the scanned image is transferred to the GIMP for further image manipulation instead of a file or printer.
As of version 1.15.0, iscan is automatically registered as a GIMP plugin if you install the binary package.
In case it didn't (because you built from source for example), you can register it yourself with the following command
$ ln -s /usr/bin/iscan ~/.gimp-2.2/plug-ins/
Adjust the version number to match the version of the GIMP that you use.
Once iscan is registered as a plug-in, you can start it via the entry in the Xtns menu under the Acquire Image section.
Select Create from the File menu of GIMP, and then select Scanning (iscan).
Note: The menu configuration may differ depending on which version of GIMP that Image Scan! for Linux starts.
If more than one scanner is connected to the network, the Scan Selector dialog box appears.
6.4.3. Start from the menu
Select the icon of "Image Scan! for Linux" in the menu.
6.4.4. Scan Selector dialog box
If more than one scanner are connected to the network, the Scan Selector dialog box appears when you run Image Scan! for Linux.
Select a scanner you want to use, and then click OK.