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ubuntu 18 simple scan no detect scanner cannner lide300 please help

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Install Canon LiDE 300 / 400 on Ubuntu 18.04 how to fix it please help me pls

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Help with what? You need to give details of what you have done, what is wrong and how you have tried to fix what ever is wrong. As asked there can be no help.
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There is an insufficient amount of information here to offer a solution. Could you [edit] your question to include: (1) how the scanner is connected (USB/Network/SCSI/etc.) (2) whether you have [installed the drivers from Canon](https://en.canon-cna.com/support/consumer_products/products/scanners/lide_series/canoscan-lide-300.html?type=drivers&language=en&os=linux%20(64-bit)) or not. With this, it may be possible to offer a solution
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I connect Canon LiDE 300 (USB) to my ubuntu I need to use simple scan to scan but it cannot find scan machine last six month I ever can used. I try use this command line sudo apt install libsane-common sudo apt install sane-utils sudo apt install xsane sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rolfbensch/sane-git sudo apt-get update But now those command can't use. (current I setup new OS Ubuntu18.04) @matigo
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@KDB You have but one answer. You do not make any comment on it. In fact, you appear to have ignored it. In what way is it not suitable?
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The LiDE 300 is supported by sane-airscan. Get a Debian binary from here. You will need ipp-usb from the same place too.

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