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Bazzite or Suse?
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Bazzite is imo the laziest and most hands free way to use Linux. If that's your jam, use it.
It's worth it to note for people switching that your network printer is unlikely to have usable scanning functionality with flatpak scanners you install (unless something has changed in the last 6 months since I tried last)
This is very ymmv when it comes to Linux and proprietary hardware, not a bazzite only issue. For what it's worth my brother printer / scanner works fine on bazzite.
Is your printer network attached and scanning via flatpak packages?
Network printing works fine, USB printing and scanning works also, it is just anything having to use saned that flatpaks can't seem to use
I have hopped through multiple distros and I have never once had scanning not work on a "normal" one after correctly setting up saned. Only bazzite because of the flatpak/system split (also why any embedded programming needs distrobox)
Maybe need to alter perms with flatseal?