
Learn how Fujitsu provides industry leading document imaging solutions. With its small footprint and fast scanning speeds, its a great solution for entry level document capture. I looked in the wine wiki and it seems there's hardly any coverage of wine and TWAIN at all. The Fujitsu fi-7030 is a perfect front office scanner. It may be helpful to set twain.dll to native in winecfg, but again I'd first try without that override. If you haven't installed a Windows driver for this scanner, VueScan will automatically install a driver. If you're using Windows and you've installed a Fujitsu driver, VueScan's built-in drivers won't conflict with this. VueScan is compatible with the Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 on Windows, macOS and Linux. No warranties though, and if you are on 64bit linux, which Leap is, you will have to install the 32bit version of SANE libs and maybe some additional 32bit stuff for wine, since wine still uses 32bit libs mainly, even if you are running a 64bit app under wine. Fujitsu ScanSnap S1500 Technical Information. Once you've got your scanner running with SANE, you should see it in your wine application. There's also a driver package from Fujitsu, but it's for Ubuntu mainly, and it shouldn't be necessary. The S1500 should be supported by SANE out of the box, I'd try that first. The basic idea is to get the scanner working in linux via SANE (driver interface), then you should be able to access the scanner in wine via TWAIN, you then wouldn't need a windows hardware driver.

You can't install Windows hardware drivers in wine, they simply won't work. You should first try to make the scanner work under linux.
