I may be necro-bumping but for anyone looking for a solution.
Use dCore x64. The Epson Scan program is only 64 bit.
Update the repo file first.
https://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php/topic,26594.msg173139.html#msg173139Load the dCorePlus SCE extension to set up Xorg and Wifi.
Then load these with the -d flag so you can use the existing dependencies in the Plus SCE, or just load them from a list.
apt
qtbase5-dev
libjpeg-dev
feh
'feh' is an image viewer, not a dependency for Epson Scan.
Download the Epson Scan program:
http://support.epson.net/linux/en/epsonscan2.phpOnce downloaded, extract the content and do: ./install.sh
The installer will complain about a folder not being found. I can't recall the exact folder, but the stdout will tell you the path, just do:
mkdir -p FOLDER_PATH
After that the install script will finish and you can use the scanner, even over WiFi if you're in the same LAN. I haven't tried USB but should work.
Tip: Verify you have checked 'transfer after compression' setting ON, it will save you a lot of time when scanning in high DPI (1200 max).
I took the idea from here:
https://blog.oldo.org/2025/08/13/install-epson-scan-2-on-debian/