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### kodakaio.conf
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###
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### here are some examples for how to configure the kodakaio backend
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### Timeout settings: SNMP autodetection, Scan data read requests and other
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### read requests. All values are given in milliseconds,
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### i.e. 1000 is 1 second.
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2012-11-28 21:35:36 +00:00
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# snmp-timeout controls auto-detection timeout in ms (1500=1.5s).
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2012-12-31 20:13:32 +00:00
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snmp-timeout 2000
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2012-07-01 01:28:14 +00:00
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2012-11-28 21:35:36 +00:00
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# scan-data-timeout controls the timeout for scan data
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# (scans may take several seconds to initialize, so we need to wait longer)
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2012-12-31 20:13:32 +00:00
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scan-data-timeout 10000
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2012-07-01 01:28:14 +00:00
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2012-11-28 21:35:36 +00:00
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# request-timeout controls all other data requests
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2012-07-01 01:28:14 +00:00
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request-timeout 5000
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### Network: Format is "net IP_ADDRESS [USB_ID]" or "net autodiscovery"
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### if USB_ID is left out, SNMP is used to detect the device type
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### Currently autodiscovery seems to not work
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### So always use "net IP_ADDRESS [USB_ID]" as shown below
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### You can find the printer's IP address on its control panel
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### There is a list of USB_IDs at the end of this file
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net autodiscovery
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### The following is a kodak HERO 9.1 with explicit IP-Address
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#net 10.0.0.5 0x4067
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# kodak ESP5250 is usb 0x040a 0x4041
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2012-11-28 21:35:36 +00:00
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#net 192.168.1.2 0x4041
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2012-07-01 01:28:14 +00:00
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# kodak HERO 9.1 is usb 0x040a 0x4067
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#net 192.168.1.17 0x4067
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### USB: format is "usb" for automatic (libusb) discovery, based on USB IDs,
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### or "usb <vendor ID> <device ID> to force the use of a particular
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### device (the backend has some additional checks and will not use
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### non-kodak devices, though)
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usb
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### For libusb support for unknown scanners use the following command
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### usb <product ID> <device ID>
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### e.g.:
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# kodak ESP5250 is usb 0x040a 0x4041
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#usb 0x040a 0x4041
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# kodak HERO 9.1 is usb 0x040a 0x4067
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#usb 0x040a 0x4067
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### List of USB device IDs
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# 0x4059, /* kodak ESP 2150 */
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# 0x4066, /* kodak ESP 2170 */
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# 0x4043, /* kodak ESP 3200 */
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# 0x4031, /* kodak ESP 3300 */
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# 0x4053, /* kodak ESP 4100 */
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# 0x4028, /* kodak ESP 5000 */
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# 0x4025, /* kodak ESP 5100 */
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# 0x4041, /* kodak ESP 5200 */
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# 0x4026, /* kodak ESP 5300 */
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# 0x4027, /* kodak ESP 5500 */
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# 0x4054, /* kodak ESP 6100 */
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# 0x4056, /* kodak ESP 7200 */
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# 0x4065, /* kodak ESP 9200 */
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# 0x4032, /* kodak ESP 5 */
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# 0x403E, /* kodak ESP 7 */
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# 0x403F, /* kodak ESP 9 */
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# 0x4057, /* kodak ESP C110 */
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# 0x4058, /* kodak ESP C115 */
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# 0x405D, /* kodak ESP C310 */
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# 0x405E, /* kodak ESP C315 */
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# 0x4060, /* ADVENT WiFi AIO AW10 */
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# 0x406D, /* kodak Hero 3.1 */
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# 0x4064, /* kodak Hero 5.1 */
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# 0x4062, /* kodak Office Hero 6.1 */
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# 0x4063, /* kodak Hero 7.1 */
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# 0x4067, /* kodak Hero 9.1 */
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