Network scanner suddenly not found in F36 (KDE Spin)

Scanner isn’t detected, I just get “No Devices Found” in Skanpage. Tried Skanpage and Simple Scan. My network scanner worked previously (on Fedora 36 Gnome and Arch Linux KDE) so I’m not sure if it’s a kernel update issue or a KDE scanning library update issue. . . anyone else having this problem? Avahi-Browse sees the avahi service so it’s not an Avahi issue as far as I can tell.

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Out of curiosity, is the scanner found with xsane?

I ended up switching back to Fedora with Gnome and it works perfectly, must be an issue with KDE. . .

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Update: I switched back to Fedora KDE and the solution (which I found with some googling) was to install the package “sane-backends-drivers-scanners”. Probably should be installed by default along with Skanpage? Is that a bug that I should somehow report?

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Yes.
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