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TWAIN scanner interface

Hello LabVIEW wizards ,

has anyone of you tried to retreive scanner-data from within LabVIEW
with a flatbed-scanner using the standard TWAIN DLL's ?
I can't seem to find any examples doing so .
Ultimately I would like to let LabVIEW automatically scan a preselected
part of an A4 page without any user-interface .

Any help is appreciated ,


René Ramekers
Océ-Technologies B.V.
The Netherlands
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Hi,
You will be able to automate most of the process but (I believe 95% sure)
most scanner models
present you with a configuration window that you must interact with each
time
a scan is performed. You can open this window with TWAIN but it asks for
user input. I could be wrong here but I believe your problem won't be with
TWAIN but
with interfacing with proprietary scanner software to allow automated scanning.
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Go to www.graftek.com

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> Hello LabVIEW wizards ,
>
> has anyone of you tried to retreive scanner-data from within LabVIEW
> with a flatbed-scanner using the standard TWAIN DLL's ?
> I can't seem to find any examples doing so .
> Ultimately I would like to let LabVIEW automatically scan a preselected
> part of an A4 page without any user-interface .
>
> Any help is appreciated ,
>
>
> René Ramekers
> Océ-Technologies B.V.
> The Netherlands
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why should anyone have to pay for $595 for a  Twain driver for Labview?

 

 

 

Labview should supply one if enough customers request one.  Is there some kind of illegal agreement between Graftex and NI? 

 

 

If I have to develop my own Twain driver, I will release it FREE to anyone who uses Labview.

 

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If you think the 595 $ is to much for such a driver you should simply try to write your own. You will find out that this is a very taunting task since Twain is a very complicated API to access and even more complicated to integrate into LabVIEW in a way that it works well.

 

And NI could of course create their own and sell it as a Toolkit but what would you gain with that? NI Tookits usually start at a higher price point than this Smiley Very Happy

Rolf Kalbermatter  My Blog
DEMO, Electronic and Mechanical Support department, room 36.LB00.390
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Hi,

Do you have some experience with the gragtek Twain driver at CIT Netherlands?

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JAIMS wrote:

Hi,

Do you have some experience with the gragtek Twain driver at CIT Netherlands?


I downloaded their evaluation version once and played with it. But we use our own library for applications.I developed it mostly for the fun factor and to proof that I could do it, but if I would have had to account for the time to develop it (did alot of it in my private time) it would have been a very costly exercise Smiley Wink

 

Unfortunately I can't post this library for free and we do not intend to sell it as support would be a nightmare.

Rolf Kalbermatter  My Blog
DEMO, Electronic and Mechanical Support department, room 36.LB00.390
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I've used Alliance Vision TWAIN driver for an application. It seemed ok for a few scanners I'd tested (via WIA driver).

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Long time ago I have done very simple wrapper (based on free EZTwain Classic interface).

You can download this exercise from this topic: non-Dcam camera - get image with irfanview?

(also included in my "vision toolkit". After install just open VI from <LabVIEW 2009>\examples\ADVision\Twain Examples\)

Its free.

 

Hope it helps,

 

Andrey.

 

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