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In the screenshot I see that the address of the AirSane machine seems to be "pzwh". Can you get a connection to `http://pzwh:8090` from a browser on your phone? If...

Same here, yes. As a last resort, can you uninstall the Mopria Scanner App completely (removing its preferences) and reinstall it?

In your screenshot, I can see that your scanner does not have rs=/eSCL. By default, AirSane uses this for compatibility reasons. Can you post your `/etc/default/airsaned`? What will happen if...

> `--interface=192.168.1.120` doesn't seem to work on OpenWrt. Right, it wants interface device names, sorry. > `airsaned[3694]: no device options at '/etc/airsane/options.conf'` That's not an issue, it just means there...

Yes, it's `avahi` that decides. But maybe it's just your client software that displays the domain in addition to the service name? I did not find any avahi option (in...

Thanks for the screen shots. What strikes me is the large number of IPv6 addresses in the record, as visible on macOS. What if the Mopria Scan App picks one...

In your case, the path to the scanner does not begin with /eSCL, so Mopria Scan cannot add it manually. You could enable the COMPATIBLE_PATH option to locate the first...

The path to your ScannerCapabilities would be `/83e18d98-1fce-5380-9e93-0a9690a50292/ScannerCapabilities` but Mopria Scan will always add an `/eSCL` after the address you type. If you use COMPATIBLE_PATH, you can just enter `http://pzwh:8090`.

Thanks for your comment. AirSane uses the same string variable to write both the mDNS TXT record, and the ScannerCapabilities XML UUID, so I don't think that's the issue.

I should add that I have not experienced any issues with recent versions of MopriaScan for Andoid.