Scan Fire
Scanning on Chromebook. Save Documents easy with PDF Format. Only SANE compatible Scanners. Most of them are working out of the…
What is Scan Fire?
Scan Fire is a highly utilitarian Chrome extension designed to simplify scanning on Chromebook. It allows users to quickly scan and save documents in PDF format with the utmost ease. Notably, Scan Fire is compatible solely with SANE scanners, most of which work out of the box. The list of confirmed working scanners continuously evolves with user inputs via email.
Stats
Users:
616
Rating:
1.36
(11)
Creation date:
2018-02-23
Risk impact:
Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version:
2
Permissions:
Size:
696.32K
Email:
ch*****@felixkoppe.com
URLs:
Website
Stats date:
Chrome-Stats Rank
#
35403
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Summary
Scanning on Chromebook. Save Documents easy with PDF Format. Only SANE compatible Scanners. Most of them are working out of the Box.
Confirmed Working:
CannonScan 9000F Mark II .. .. ..
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User reviews
Maybe I'm just not understanding how to use this app: My scanner works using Linux Mint, so I'm guessing that it's Sane compatible. I've tried connecting my scanner via a USB cord, as well as connecting it to my WiFi network, yet I'm still unable to scan using this app.
Either I'm doing something wrong or my scanner isn't compatible.
Doesn't work for me. Detects and operates my scanner, but gives failed to scan message. My HP3970 Scanjet status is "good" in the SANE supported scanners list. It also works great in Lunux Mint.
Maybe I'm just not understanding how to use this app: My scanner works using Linux Mint, so I'm guessing that it's Sane compatible. I've tried connecting my scanner via a USB cord, as well as connecting it to my WiFi network, yet I'm still unable to scan using this app.
Either I'm doing something wrong or my scanner isn't compatible.
Safety
Risk impact
Scan Fire is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.
Risk likelihood
Scan Fire is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this extension.
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