One key missing item is the LIBJPEG8, which is not available on the Debian repositories
In details:
1. The scanner was properly working under Debian 8 and later 9 until I received the upgrade to Debian 10 last week. Even on Debian 9.x the Epson Imagescan v3 (imagescan-bundle-debian-8-1.1.15.x64.deb) was working fine for me.
2. With the upgrade to Debian 10 the scanner wasn't working any more. Checking through Scanimage -L and Sane-Find-Scanner the scanner wasn't recognized any more. I deleted Imagescan completely and rebooted the system. No positive result.
3. Looking for new version of Imagescan on the EPSON pages, found the Debian 9 version (imagescan-bundle-debian-9-3.57.0.x64.deb) and installed it using GDebi. With the EPSON network plugin the scanner was found by the named tools.
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Scanimage -L
device `imagescan:esci:usb:/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1a.0/usb3/3-1/3-1.4/3-1.4:1.0' is a EPSON EPSON_WF-2760_Series
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Sane-Find-Scanner
found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x111c [EPSON WF-2760 Series]) at libusb:001:006
The new EPSON Imagescan v3 manual says in the installation section, that libjpeg8 is required, instead of libjpeg6 beforehand.
Using a Vbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS I recognized, after installation of SANE and gscan2pdf the scanner was recognized, scanning and saving to disk works fine without problems. Furtheron Epson Imagescan v3 is not required. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has libjpeg8 installed.
My system details: Debian GNU/Linux Version 10 (buster) 64-bit, Kernal Linux 4.19.0.5-amd64 x86_64, Mate 1.20.4 on a ASUS Vivo PC with 11,6 GB RAM and Intel Core i5-333