In this article we'll be using the awesome open-source nmap network scanning engine. In this example I will be preforming my scan from a Linux box. However you can use other OSs.
Kodak has released a free scanner application for Linux called ScanTWAIN that promises "production quality scanning." The software is released under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL) version 2 and comes with a complete GUI that supports all of the options of its Windows counterpart. Support is included for duplex scanning with automatic feeding of multiple pages through an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF). An included API using TWAIN 2.0 allows users to create custom imaging solutions that can use individual components over a network. Kodak products are also supported by the SANE Project (Scanner Access Now Easy) that provides compatibility with imaging applications such as the GIMP and XSane.