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Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
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.TH sane-mustek 5 "24 May 2001"
.TH sane-mustek 5 "10 Jun 2001"
.IX sane-mustek
.SH NAME
sane-mustek - SANE backend for Mustek flatbed scanners
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Trust SCSI Connect 19200
.RE
.PP
More details can be found on the Mustek backend homepage
.IR http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/.
.IR http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ .
.PP
Don't mix up MFS (Paragon), Pro and ScanExpress models! They're
completely different. Check the exact model name!
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ noises and the scan mechanism may be damaged. Thus, if you hear such
a noise, IMMEDIATELY turn off the scanner. This shouldn't happen if
your scanner is in the list of known scanners. There is more
information in the
.IR PROBLEMS
.I @DOCDIR@/PROBLEMS
file.
.PP
If you own a Mustek (or Trust) scanner other than the ones listed
@ -81,7 +81,10 @@ and a debug output to
.IR sane\-devel@mostang.com .
You can get the debug output by setting the environment variable
SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK to 5 and showing the list of available scanners with
scanimage \-L . Please send all of it to the mailing list.
scanimage\ \-L . Please send all of it to the mailing list. You must be
subscribed to sane-devel before you can send mail to the list. See
.I http://www.mostang.com/sane/mail.html
for details.
.SH "DEVICE NAMES"
This backend expects device names of the form:
@ -97,7 +100,7 @@ SCSI scanner or the port number at which the 600 II N can
be found (see section PARAGON 600 II N below). For SCSI
scanners, the special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a
symlink to such a device. The program
.IR sane-find-scanner
.I sane-find-scanner
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name
could be
.I /dev/sga
@ -120,7 +123,7 @@ The supported options are
.BR blocksize ,
.BR strip-height ,
and
.BR force-wait ,
.B force-wait
Options come in two flavors: global and positional ones. Global
options apply to all devices managed by the backend whereas positional
@ -254,7 +257,7 @@ of the adapter in the mustek.conf file. Valid port numbers are 0x26b,
doesn't conflict with the other hardware in your computer. Put only
one number on a single line. Example:
.IR 0x3eb
.I 0x3eb
.PP
Note that for this scanner root privileges are required to access the
@ -263,10 +266,12 @@ xscanimage(1) setuid root (generally not recommended for safety
reasons) or, alternatively, access this backend through the network
daemon saned(1). On systems which support this feature, the scanner
can be accessed through
.IR /dev/port.
Don't forget to adjust the permissions for /dev/port. At least with
recent Linux kernels root privileges are necessary for /dev/port access,
too.
.IR /dev/port .
Don't forget to adjust the permissions for
.IR /dev/port .
At least with recent Linux kernels root privileges are necessary for
.I /dev/port
access, too.
.PP
If your images have horizontal stripes in color mode, check option
linedistance-fix (see above). Apply this option for a scanner with