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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ This backend expects device names of the form:
.I special
.RE
.PP
Where
where
.I special
is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
is the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a
generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device. Under Linux, such
a device name could be
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ This backend expects device names of the form:
.I special
.RE
.PP
Where
where
.I special
is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
is the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
SCSI scanner. For SCSI
scanners, the special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a
symlink to such a device. Under Linux, such a device name could be
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable is list of directories where SANE looks
for the configuration file. Under UNIX directory names are
for the configuration file. On *NIX systems, directory names are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2 by a semi-colon (`;').
If SANE_CONFIG_DIR is not set, SANE defaults to
searching the current working directory (".") and then

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ model AT3
.SH SCSI ADAPTER TIPS
Some Artec scanners come with an included SCSI adapter. If your scanner came
with a DTC ISA scsi cards, you can probably use it with recent (>= 2.2.0)
with a DTC ISA SCSI cards, you can probably use it with recent (>= 2.2.0)
kernels using the generic NCR5380 support. You must pass the following
boot argument to the kernel: "dtc3181e=0x2c0,0"
.br
@ -104,11 +104,11 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a semi-
colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file is
searched in two default directories: first, the current working direc-
tory (".") and then in
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file is
searched in two default directories: first, the current working
directory (".") and then in
.IR @CONFIGDIR@ .
If the value of the
environment variable ends with the directory separator character, then

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The
.B sane\-artec_eplus48u
library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides
access to several USB flatbed scanners using the GT6816 chipset like the Artec E+ 48U.
These scanners have a contact image sensor (CIS) and an USB interface.
These scanners have a contact image sensor (CIS).
.PP
A complete list of supported devices can be found on
.IR http://www.sane\-project.org/sane\-supported\-devices.html .
@ -57,10 +57,9 @@ autodetected by
.I usb vendor_id product_id
statements which are already included into
.I artec_eplus48u.conf .
"vendor_id" and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the
.B scanner.
"vendor_id" and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the scanner.
.PP
Every usb section can have additional options
Every usb section can have additional options.
.TP
.B artecFirmwareFile @DATADIR@/sane/artec_eplus48u/Artec48.usb
The path to the firmware file. This option is required.
@ -86,8 +85,9 @@ then the gamma options are reset to the values specified here.
.B greenExposure 0x116
.TP
.B blueExposure 0xdc
These are the default values for offset and exposure time. You can e.g. change them to speed up calibration,
if you don't want to save the calibration data to disk.
These are the default values for offset and exposure time.
You can change them (e.g. to speed up calibration)
if you don't want to save the calibration data permanently.
.TP
.B vendorString "Artec"
.TP
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
.IX sane\-avision
.SH NAME
sane\-avision \- SANE backend for original Avision and Avision OEM scanners
sane\-avision \- SANE backend for Avision branded and Avision OEM
(HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi, UMAX and possibly more) flatbed and film scanners.
.SH DESCRIPTION
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ It is fully big-endian aware and in everyday use on PowerPC and SPARC
systems.
.B I suggest you hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while
you try the first scans \- especially with film-scanners!
.B you try the first scans \- especially with film-scanners!
.SH CONFIGURATION
@ -69,19 +69,19 @@ respond.
.TP
disable\-gamma\-table:
Disables the usage of the scanner's gamma-table. You
might try this if your scans hang or only produces
might try this if your scans hang or only produce
random garbage.
.TP
disable\-calibration:
Disables the scanner's color calibration. You
might try this if your scans hang or only produces
might try this if your scans hang or only produce
random garbage.
.TP
Note:
Any option above modifies the default code-flow
for your scanner. The options should only be used
when you encounter problems with the default be-
haviour of the backend. Please report the need of
when you encounter problems with the default behavior
of the backend. Please report the need of
options to the backend-author so the backend can
be fixed as soon as possible.
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ image data are exported without corrections as 16-bit intensities; this
mode can be recommended if extensive adjustments have to be made to a
picture (and if the frontend can handle 16-bit intensities).
.PP
Negatives are handled by simple color inversion and may require manual
Negatives are handled by simple color inversion and will require manual
removal of blue discoloration.
.PP
.SH FILES

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ for details.
.PP
This product-specific scanner driver uses the lower-level kernel USB driver
"scanner". Check for "Driver=usbscanner" under
.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices.
.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices .
If "Driver=(none)", try forcing it with
.I "insmod scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x2204"
.SH NOTES
@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ kernel 2.4.12 or later.
Some users have reported that this driver doesn't work at all. This seems
to be a hardware specific issue, although I dsane\-uson't know what exactly the
problem is. If you are having problems, please send me the info in
.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices,
.IR /proc/pci,
.IR /proc/bus/usb/devices ,
.IR /proc/pci ,
the kernel
.I scanner.c
driver version from
.IR /var/log/messages,
.IR /var/log/messages ,
and the output from
.I "SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null"
.PP
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Deleting this file will force recalibration.
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -55,7 +55,8 @@ by some frontends.
.TP
.B \-\-page\-width, \-\-page\-height
Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan
coordinates when using ADF and to detect double feed errors.
coordinates when using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and
to detect double feed errors.
.PP
Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scanner:

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may contain
the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are separated by a colon
the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are separated by a colon
(`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a semi-colon (`;'). If this variable
is not set, the configuration file is searched in two default directories:
first, the current working directory (".") and then in

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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ with no options altered. The backend must not be restarted between the scans.
If you use
.BR scanimage (1),
perform a batch scan with
.B batch\-count=2
.B \-\-batch\-count=2
to obtain the IR information.
.TP
.B \-\-depth <n>
@ -115,15 +115,17 @@ Multiply all exposure times with this value. This allows exposure
correction without modifying white balance.
.TP
.B \-\-load
Load the next slide when using the slide loader.
Load the next slide when using the slide loader
(applies only to the SF\-200 bulk feeder).
.TP
.B \-\-eject
Eject the film strip or mounted slide when using the slide loader.
.TP
.B \-\-reset
Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when power is
turned on: it will eject the film strip and calibrate itself. Use this
whenever the scanner refuses to load a film strip properly, as a result of
turned on: it will eject the film strip (with the SF\-200 bulk feeder)
and calibrate itself. Use this whenever the scanner refuses to load
a film strip properly, as a result of
which
.B \-\-eject
does not work.
@ -186,8 +188,9 @@ whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for the
.B \-\-frame
option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usually when the user
runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no film strip in the
automatic film strip feeder when the backend is initialized, the frame option
will not appear at all. Also, restarting the frontend after swapping film
automatic film strip feeder when the backend is initialized, the
.B \-\-frame
option will not appear at all. Also, restarting the frontend after swapping film
adapters is strongly recommended.
Linux kernels prior to 2.4.19 had a patch that truncated INQUIRY data

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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ If set to "yes", the scanner will read the infrared channel, thus allowing
defect removal in software. The infrared image is read during a second scan,
with no options altered. The backend must not be restarted between the scans.
If you use scanimage, perform a batch scan with
.B batch\-count=2
.B \-\-batch\-count=2
to obtain the IR information.
.TP
.B \-\-depth <n>
@ -113,14 +113,15 @@ Multiply all exposure times with this value. This allows exposure
correction without modifying white balance.
.TP
.B \-\-load
Load the next slide when using the slide loader (SF-200 only).
Load the next slide when using the slide loader (SF\-200 bulk loader only).
.TP
.B \-\-eject
Eject the film strip or mounted slide when using the slide loader.
.TP
.B \-\-reset
Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when power is
turned on: it will eject the film strip and calibrate itself. Use this
turned on: it will eject the film strip (with the SF\-200 bulk loader)
and calibrate itself. Use this
whenever the scanner refuses to load a film strip properly, as a result of
which
.B \-\-eject
@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ These lines are ignored, thus '#' can be used to include comments.
.TP
.I containing only the word """auto"""
This instructs the backend to probe for a scanner by scanning the buses for
devices with know identifiers. This is the action taken when no
devices with known identifiers. This is the default action when no
configuration file is present.
.TP
.I a line of the form <interface>:<device>
@ -175,8 +176,8 @@ levels reduce verbosity.
.BR sane\-scsi (5),
.BR sane\-usb (5),
.BR scanimage (1),
.BR xscanimage(1),
.BR xsane(1)
.BR xscanimage (1),
.BR xsane (1)
.SH BUGS
Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating options
@ -184,9 +185,10 @@ whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for the
.B \-\-frame
option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usually when the user
runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no film strip in the
automatic film strip feeder when the backend is initialized, the frame option
will not appear at all. Also, restarting the frontend after swapping film
adapters is strongly recommended.
automatic film strip feeder when the backend is initialized, the
.B \-\-frame
option will not appear at all.
Also, restarting the frontend after swapping film adapters is strongly recommended.
Linux kernels prior to 2.4.19 had a patch that truncated INQUIRY data
from IEEE 1394 scanners to 36 bytes, discarding vital information

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@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ line causes some information about the camera to
be printed.
.PP
.B cmdrespause
specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a) between
writing the command and reading the result should be used. 125000
seems to be the lowest I could go reliably.
specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) to wait between
writing the command and reading the result. 125000 seems to be the
lowest I could go reliably.
.PP
.B breakpause
is the time in 1,000,000ths of a usec between sending the
"back to default" break sending commands.
specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) between sending the
"back to default" break and sending commands.
.PP
Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
ignored. A sample configuration file is shown below:
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ The
line causes some information about the camera to be printed.
.PP
.B cmdrespause
specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a) between
writing the command and reading the result should be used. 125000
seems to be the lowest I could go reliably.
specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) to wait between
writing the command and reading the result. 125000 seems to be the
lowest I could go reliably.
.PP
.B breakpause
is the time in 1,000,000ths of a usec between sending the
"back to default" break sending commands.
specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) between sending the
"back to default" break and sending commands.
.PP
Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
ignored. A sample configuration file is shown below:
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working
@ -104,10 +104,16 @@ levels reduce verbosity.
Peter S. Fales
.PP
This backend borrows heavily from the dc210 backend by Brian J. Murrell
which is based somewhat on the dc25 backend by Peter Fales.
This backend borrows heavily from the
.BR sane\-dc210 (5)
backend by Brian J. Murrell
which is based somewhat on the
.BR sane\-dc25 (5)
backend by Peter Fales.
.PP
The manpage was largely copied from the dc210 manpage.
The manpage was largely copied from the
.BR sane\-dc210 (5)
manpage.
.SH BUGS
The major limitation that I know of is that the backend assumes

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ a bug report.
.SH AUTHOR
The package is written by Alessandro Zummo
The backend is written by Alessandro Zummo.

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ isn't supported by any SANE backend.
For
.B USB
scanners, first the USB kernel scanner device files (e.g.
.IR /dev/usb/scanner0 ),
.IR /dev/usb/scanner0 ,
.IR /dev/usb/scanner ,
and
.IR /dev/usbscanner )
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ won't find most
parallel port scanners, or scanners connected to proprietary ports. Some
.B parallel port
scanners may be detected by
.I sane\-find\-scanner -p.
.I "sane\-find\-scanner -p" .
At the time of writing this will only detect Mustek parallel port scanners.
.SH OPTIONS

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@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ by some frontends.
.B page\-width, page\-height
.RS
Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan
coordinates when using ADF and to detect double feed errors.
coordinates when using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and to detect
double feed errors.
.RE
.PP
Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scanner:

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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working
@ -122,15 +122,18 @@ Set to 1, 2, or 3, to enable various levels of debugging within the
gphoto2 libraries.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sane (7)
.BR scanimage (1)
.BR xscanimage (1)
.BR sane (7) ,
.BR scanimage (1) ,
.BR xscanimage (1) ,
.BR libgphoto2 (3)
.SH AUTHOR
Peter S. Fales
.PP
The manpage was largely copied from the dc210 manpage.
The manpage was largely copied from the
.BR sane\-dc210 (5)
manpage.
.SH BUGS
Many, no doubt.

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ following web page:
Please use libusb-0.1.8 or later. Without libusb or with older libusb versions
all kinds of trouble can be expected. The scanner should be found by
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
without further actions. For setting permissions and general USB information looks at
without further actions. For setting permissions and general USB information, look at
.BR sane\-usb (5).
.PP
@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ It comes on the installation CD that was provided by the manufacturer, but it
may be packaged together with the installation program in an .exe file. For
Mustek scanners, the file can be downloaded from the gt68xx backend homepage. For
other scanners, check the CD for .usb files. If you only find *.cab files, try
cabextract to unpack. If everything else fails, you must install the Windows
.BR cabextract (1)
to unpack. If everything else fails, you must install the Windows
driver and get the firmware from there (usually in the
.I windows/system
or
@ -159,7 +160,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working
@ -195,7 +196,8 @@ export SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX=4
.BR sane\-ma1509 (5),
.BR sane\-mustek_usb (5),
.BR sane\-mustek (5),
.BR sane\-mustek_pp (5)
.BR sane\-mustek_pp (5),
.BR cabextract (1)
.br
.I @DOCDIR@/gt68xx/gt68xx.CHANGES
.br

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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ changed to 'print media'.
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ BenQ 5550 RTS8823L-01E *
.RE
.PP
More details can be found on the
.BR sane\-hp3900 (1)
.BR sane\-hp3900 (5)
backend homepage
.IR http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp3900\-series/ .
.PP
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ is due to dependence on the
.BR libieee1284 (3)
library. If your system supports
.BR libieee1284 (3)
too,this backend should work. If you ported
too, this backend should work. If you ported
.BR libieee1284 (3)
for your platform, please let me know. Your system should support
.B EPP
@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ for this moment. Future versions will support daisy chain selection.
.SH TIPS
.PP
It seems that HP ScanJet 5S scanner uses software noise correction. This
feature is not implemented for now. So does gamma correction and calibration.
I'll handle it in future versions.
Native resolution for this scanner is 300 DPI. Other modes could be jagged in some
ways.
feature, along with gamma correction and calibration, are not implemented for now.
They will be handled in future versions.
Native resolution for this scanner is 300 DPI.
Other modes may present aliasing artifacts.
.PP
.SH FILES
.TP
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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.PP
Where
.I special
is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a SCSI
is the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a SCSI
scanner. The program
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name could be
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ This backend expects device names of the form:
.PP
Where
.I special
is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a SCSI
is the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a SCSI
scanner. The program
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name could be
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -59,7 +59,8 @@ by some frontends.
.BR --page\-width ", " --page\-height
.RS
Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan
coordinates when using ADF and to detect double feed errors.
coordinates when using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and to
detect double feed errors.
.RE
.PP
Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scanner.
@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ which enables debugging output to stderr. Valid values are:
.SH KNOWN ISSUES
Most hardware options are either not supported or not exposed for control by
the user, including: multifeed detection, image compression, autocropping,
endorser, iThresholding, multi\-stream, etc.
endorser, thresholding, multi\-stream, etc.
.PP
.SH CREDITS

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ sanei_usb instead of libusb by m. allan noah.
The backend was tested on KV-S1025C and 1045C by Tiago Zaniquelli.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sane (7) ,
.BR sane (7),
.BR sane\-usb (5)
.SH AUTHOR

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@ -46,15 +46,18 @@ scanimage \-\-help \-d leo
.TP
.B \-\-mode
selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices are
.I Black & White
,
selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner. Valid choices are
.IR "Black & White" ,
.I Grayscale
and
.IR Color .
The
.I Black & White
mode is black and white only (1 bit).
.I Grayscale
mode will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).
.I Color
The Black & White mode is black and white only (1 bit). Grayscale
will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits). Color will produce a 24 bits
color image.
mode will produce a 24 bit color image.
.TP
.B \-\-resolution
@ -98,15 +101,12 @@ for the blue channel. The table must be 256 bytes long.
.TP
.B \-\-halftone
(Black & White only) select the halftone mask to use. Possible values are
.I Diamond
,
.I 8x8 Coarse Fatting
,
.I 8x8 Fine Fatting
,
.IR Diamond ,
.IR "8x8 Coarse Fatting" ,
.IR "8x8 Fine Fatting" ,
.I 8x8 Bayer
and
.I 8x8 Vertical Line
.IR "8x8 Vertical Line" .
.TP
.B \-\-preview
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ backend. However they are only software adjustments. This backend only
implements what the scanner can support.
SH BUGS
.SH BUGS
None known.

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@ -55,14 +55,21 @@ scanimage \-\-help \-d lexmark:usb:<usb port>
.TP
.B \-\-mode
selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices are
selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner. Valid choices are
.IR Color ,
.I Gray
and
.IR Lineart .
The default mode is
.IR Color .
The
.I Lineart
The default mode is Color. The Lineart mode is black and white only (1 bit).
Grayscale will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits). Color mode allows for over
16 million different colors produced from 24 bits of color information.
mode is black and white only (1 bit).
.I Gray
mode will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).
.I Color
mode allows for over 16 million different colors produced from 24
bits of color information.
.TP
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@ -13,16 +13,17 @@ also work.
This backend is ALPHA software. Be careful and remove the power plug
immediately if your hear unusual noises.
.PP
More details can be found on the ma1509 backend homepage
More details can be found on the
.B sane\-ma1509
backend homepage
.IR http://www.meier\-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509\-backend/ .
.PP
Other Mustek USB scanners are supported by the gt68xx, mustek_usb and the
plustek backends. See
Other Mustek USB scanners are supported by the
.BR sane\-mustek_usb (5),
.BR sane\-gt68xx (5)
and
.BR sane\-plustek (5)
for details.
backends.
.PP
This backend can only work with scanners that are already detected by the
operating system. See
@ -92,7 +93,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -47,9 +47,15 @@ The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that support dy
.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a semi\-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file is searched in two default directories: first, the current working directory (".") and then in
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may contain the
configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are separated by a
colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a semi\-colon (`;').
If this variable is not set, the configuration file is searched in two
default directories: first, the current working directory (".") and then in
.IR @CONFIGDIR@ .
If the value of the environment variable ends with the directory separator character, then the default directories are searched after the explicitly specified directories. For example, setting
If the value of the environment variable ends with the directory separator character,
then the default directories are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
For example, setting
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories
.IR "/tmp/config" ,
@ -69,7 +75,7 @@ To obtain debug messages from the backend, set this environment variable before
Example: SANE_DEBUG_MAGICOLOR=65 xscanimage
.SH "KNOWN BUGS AND RESTRICTIONS"
.PP
Large color scans may sometimes timeout due to unknown reasons (the scanner simply stops returning data)
Large color scans may sometimes timeout due to unknown reasons (the scanner simply stops returning data).
.PP
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides
access to USB flatbed scanners based on the Service & Quality SQ113 chipset. At
the moment, only the Mustek BearPaw 2448 TA Pro is supported. It's planned to add
support for other scanners that are based on the SQ113 and maybe SQ11 chip. For
more details, see the mustek_usb2 backend homepage:
more details, see the
.B sane\-mustek_usb2
backend homepage:
.IR http://www.meier\-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb2\-backend/ .
.PP
This is BETA software. Especially if you test new or untested scanners, keep
@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ Please use libusb-0.1.8 or later. Without libusb or with older libusb versions
all kinds of trouble can be expected. The scanner should be found by
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1)
without further actions. For setting permissions and general
USB information looks at
USB information, look at
.BR sane\-usb (5).
.PP

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@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ You should also set SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA to 11.
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working
@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=10
.BR sane\-gt68xx (5),
.BR sane-\mustek_pp (5),
.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1),
.BR scanimage (1),
.BR scanimage (1)
.br
.I @DOCDIR@/plustek/Plustek-USB.changes

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@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ The Linux kernelmodule for kernels >= 2.6.x.
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -45,14 +45,21 @@ scanimage \-\-help \-d rts8891
.TP
.B \-\-mode
selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices are
.IR "R Color" ,
selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner. Valid choices are
.IR "Color" ,
.I Gray
and
.IR Lineart .
The default mode is
.IR Color .
The
.I Lineart
The default mode is Color. The Lineart mode is black and white only (1 bit).
Grayscale will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits). Color mode allows for over
16 million different colors produced from 24 bits of color information.
mode is for black and white only (1 bit).
.I Gray
will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).
.I Color
mode allows for over 16 million different colors produced from
24 bits of color information.
.TP
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -50,15 +50,17 @@ This backend expects device names of the form:
.I special
.RE
.PP
Where
where
.I special
is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
is the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a
symlink to such a device. Under Linux, such a device name could be
.I /dev/sga
or
.IR /dev/sge ,
for example. See sane\-scsi(5) for details.
for example. See
.BR sane\-scsi (5)
for details.
.SH SCAN OPTIONS
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@ -39,7 +39,9 @@ This backend dynamically enables the options for the frontend,
that are supported by the scanner dependent on the scanning-mode
and other options. Unsupported options are disabled.
.PP
The following options are supported by the Microtek2-driver:
The following options are supported by the
.B sane\-sm3600
backend:
Color, grayscale, halftone and lineart scans.
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ to set scanning region,
resolution, bit-depth (and color), and enable the automatic document feeder.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sane (7) ,
.BR sane\-scsi (5) ,
.BR sane (7),
.BR sane\-scsi (5),
.BR sane\-fujitsu (5),
.BR xscanimage (1)
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ This backend expects device names of the form:
.PP
Where
.I special
is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
is the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a
generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device. Under Linux, such
a device name could be
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Plenty. Parts of this backend are still under development.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR sane(7),
.BR sane (7),
.BR sane\-usb (5),
.BR scanimage (1),
.BR xcam (1)

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -77,14 +77,19 @@ scanimage \-\-help \-d teco1
.TP
.B \-\-mode Black & White|Grayscale|Color
Selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices are
Selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner. Valid choices are
.IR "Black & White" ,
.I "Grayscale"
and
.IR Color .
The
.I Black & White
mode is black and white only (1 bit).
mode is for black and white only (1 bit).
.I Grayscale
will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).
.I Color
will produce a 24 bits color image.
will produce a 24 bit color image.
.TP
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@ -96,7 +96,9 @@ a restricted set of resolutions are available.
.B Note:
All values with ydpi > 300 (300 x 600) or 600 (600 x 1200) result in
a wrong proportion for the scan. The proportion can be adjusted with
the following imagemagick command:
the following
.BR convert (1)
command from imagemagick:
.br
.I convert \-geometry (dpi/max_xdpi * 100%)x100%
.br
@ -164,7 +166,7 @@ value loaded into the scanner. Scale 0..64 in steps of 1.
.TP
.B \-\-white\-level\-g 0..64
Selects what green radiance level should be
considered "white", when scanning some sheets by changing the calibration i
considered "white", when scanning some sheets by changing the calibration
value loaded into the scanner. Scale 0..64 in steps of 1.
.TP
@ -252,4 +254,4 @@ Dave Parker for testing the support for the VM6575.
.TP
Michael Hoeller for testing the support for the VM356A.
.TP
Christoph.Hoeffner for testing the support for the VM3564 (Relisys AVEC II S3 firmware 1.09).
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ correctly. This option also enables a fixed width of 11 cm.
Setting option
.B three\-pass
simulates a three-pass scanner. Older color scanners needed to scan the image
once per color (reg/green/blue) to get the full image. Therefore, in this mode
once per color (red/green/blue) to get the full image. Therefore, in this mode
three single frames are transmitted in color mode.
.PP
Option
@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
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@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ sane\-umax \- SANE backend for UMAX scanners
.SH ABOUT THIS FILE
This file only is a short description of the
This file is only a brief description of the
.B sane\-umax
backend for sane! For detailed information take a look at
backend for SANE! For detailed information take a look at
sane\-umax\-doc.html (it is included in the sane source directory and in the
.BR xsane (1)
online help)!
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ online help)!
The
.B sane\-umax
library implements a SANE backend that provides access to several UMAX-SCSI-scanners and some Linotye Hell SCSI-scanners,
library implements a SANE backend that provides access to several UMAX-SCSI-scanners and some Linotype Hell SCSI-scanners,
parallel- and USB-scanners are not (and probably will never be) supported!
.B I suggest you hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while you try the first scans!
@ -69,9 +69,11 @@ values: 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
.br
default = 0
.br
If set to 1 umax_do_request_sense is called in
umax_do_calibration. This can hang the system
(but has been enabled until this version)
If set to 1,
.BR umax_do_request_sense ()
is called in
.BR umax_do_calibration ().
This can hang the system, but has been enabled until this version.
.TP
scsi\-buffer\-size\-min, scsi\-buffer\-size\-max:
values: 4096-1048576
@ -113,10 +115,11 @@ values:
.br
default = \-1
.br
dangerous options, needed for some scanners
do not changed these options until you really know
what you do, you may destroy your scanner when you
define wrong values for this options
Dangerous options, needed for some scanners.
.br
Do not change these options unless you really know
what you are doing otherwise you may destroy your scanner
with invalid values.
.TP
calibration\-full\-ccd:
values:
@ -132,8 +135,7 @@ selected image
calibration\-width\-offset:
values: \-99999 = auto, > \-99999 set value
.br
add an offset width to the calculated with for
image/ccd
add an offset to the calculated width for image/ccd
.TP
calibration\-bytes\-pixel:
values:
@ -191,7 +193,7 @@ values:
default = 2
.br
most SCSI drivers allow internal command queueing with a depth
of 2 commands. In most cases it does not mprove anything when you
of 2 commands. In most cases it does not improve anything when you
increase this value. When your SCSI driver does not support any
command queueing you can try to set this value to 1.
@ -203,9 +205,9 @@ permissions of that device, have a look at
.SH SCSI ADAPTER TIPS
The ISA-SCSI-adapters that are shipped with some Umax-scanners are not supported very
The ISA-SCSI-adapters that are shipped with some UMAX-scanners are not supported very
well by Linux (I suggest not to use it), the PCI-SCSI-adapters that come with some
Umax-scanners are not supported at all (as far as I know). On other platforms these
UMAX-scanners are not supported at all (as far as I know). On other platforms these
SCSI-adapters are not supported. So you typically need to purchase another SCSI-adapter
that is supported by your platform. See the relevant hardware FAQs and HOWTOs for your
platform for more information.
@ -215,7 +217,7 @@ necessary to connect the scanner to its own SCSI-adapter. But if you need short
response time for your SCSI-harddisk (e.g. if your computer is a file-server) or
other SCSI devices, I suggest you use an own SCSI-adapter for your UMAX-scanner.
If you have any problems with your Umax scanner, check your SCSI chain
If you have any problems with your UMAX scanner, check your SCSI chain
(cable length, termination, ...).
See also:
@ -240,9 +242,9 @@ The shared library implementing this backend:
.B SANE_DEBUG_UMAX
If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment
variable controls the debug level for this backend. E.g., a value of 128
requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity:
requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
.B SANE_DEBUG_UMAX
values.
values:
.ft CR
.nf

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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ support dynamic loading).
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ The frontends
and
.BR scanadf (1)
are included in the package
.BR sane\-frontends.
.BR sane\-frontends .
Both packages can be downloaded from the
.B SANE
homepage
@ -90,7 +90,8 @@ supported or unsupported), please contact us. See section HOW CAN YOU HELP
SANE for details. There are lists for specific releases of SANE, for the
current development version and a search engine:
.IR http://www.sane\-project.org/sane\-supported\-devices.html .
The lists are also installed on your system at \fI@DOCDIR@/\fR.
The lists are also installed on your system at
.IR @DOCDIR@/ .
.TP
.B SANE mailing list
There is a mailing list for the purpose of discussing the SANE standard and its
@ -267,16 +268,20 @@ for details.
.TP
.B genesys
Supports several scanners based on the Genesys Logic
GL646, GL841, GL843, GL847 and GL124 chips like the Medion 6471 and Hewlett-Packard 2300c.
See
GL646, GL841, GL843, GL847 and GL124 chips like the
Medion 6471 and Hewlett-Packard 2300c.
See
.BR sane\-genesys (5)
for details.
.TP
.B gt68xx
Supports scanners based on the Grandtech
GT-6801 and GT-6816 chips like the Artec Ultima 2000 and several Mustek
BearPaw CU and TA models. Some Genius, Lexmark, Medion, Packard Bell, Plustek,
and Trust scanners are also supported. See
GT-6801 and GT-6816 chips like the Artec Ultima 2000
and several Mustek BearPaw CU and TA models.
.br
Some Genius,
Lexmark, Medion, Packard Bell, Plustek, and Trust scanners
are also supported. See
.BR sane\-gt68xx (5)
for details.
.TP
@ -313,7 +318,7 @@ for details.
.TP
.B hpljm1005
Supports the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet M1005 scanner. See
.BR sane\-hpljm1005(5)
.BR sane\-hpljm1005 (5)
for details.
.TP
.B hs2p
@ -601,9 +606,9 @@ The
network daemon
.BR saned (8)
provides access to scanners located on different
computers in connection with the net backend. See
computers in connection with the
.BR sane\-net (5)
and
backend. See
.BR saned (8).
.TP
.B pnm
@ -761,9 +766,16 @@ information when testing a Mustek SCSI scanner, set environment variables
.BR SANE_DEBUG_DLL ", " SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK ", and " SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI
to 128 and then invoke
.IR scanimage\ \-L .
The debug messages for the dll backend tell if the mustek backend was found
and loaded at all. The mustek messages explain what the mustek backend is
doing while the SCSI debugging shows the low level handling. If you can't find
The
.B SANE_DEBUG_DLL
messages tell if the
.BR sane\-mustek (5)
backend was found and loaded at all. The
.B SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK
messages explain what the backend is
doing while the
.B SANE_DEBUG_SCSI
debugging shows the low level handling. If you can't find
out what's going on by checking the messages carefully, contact the sane\-devel
mailing list for help (see REPORTING BUGS below).
.PP
@ -792,11 +804,11 @@ You should get a list of PASSed tests. You can do the same with your backend
by changing "test" to your backend's name.
.PP
So now scanning with
.B scanimage(1)
.B scanimage (1)
works and you want to use one of the graphical frontends like
.BR xsane(1) ,
.BR xscanimage(1) ", or"
.B quiteinsane(1)
.BR xsane (1) ,
.BR xscanimage (1) ", or"
.B quiteinsane (1)
but those frontends don't detect your scanner? One reason may be that you
installed two versions of
.BR SANE .

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@ -309,14 +309,15 @@ service sane\-port
.SH SYSTEMD CONFIGURATION
.B saned
can be compiled with explicit
.BR systemd (1) support. This
.BR systemd (1)
support. This
will allow logging debugging information to be forwarded
to the
.BR systemd (1)
journal. The
.BR systemd (1)
support requires compilation with the systemd-devel package
installed on the system. this is the preferred option.
installed on the system. This is the preferred option.
.B saned
can be used with
@ -333,7 +334,7 @@ configuration is different for the 2 options, so both are described below.
For
.BR systemd (1)
configuration we need to add 2 configuration files in
.I /etc/systemd/system.
.IR /etc/systemd/system .
.PP
The first file we need to add here is called
.I saned.socket.
@ -391,7 +392,7 @@ You need to set an environment variable for
pointing to the directory where
.B saned
can find its configuration files.
you will have to remove the # on the last line and set the variables
You will have to remove the # on the last line and set the variables
for the desired debugging information if required. Multiple variables
can be set by separating the assignments by spaces as shown in the
example above.
@ -412,15 +413,15 @@ forwarded to the system log.
This configuration will also work when
.B saned
is compiled WITH
.BR systemd (1) integration support, but it does not allow debugging
information to be logged.
.BR systemd (1)
integration support, but it does not allow debugging information to be logged.
.PP
For
.BR systemd (1)
configuration for
.BR saned ,
we need to add 2 configuration files in
.I /etc/systemd/system.
.IR /etc/systemd/system .
.PP
The first file we need to add here is called
.I saned.socket.
@ -447,7 +448,7 @@ WantedBy=sockets.target
.RE
.PP
The second file to be added is
.I saned@.service
.IR saned@.service .
This one differs from the version with
.BR systemd (1)
integration compiled in:
@ -499,7 +500,7 @@ if supported by the client.
.TP
.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the directories are
separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
is searched in two default directories: first, the current working
@ -527,7 +528,7 @@ being searched (in this order).
.BR sane\-"backendname" (5),
.BR inetd (8),
.BR xinetd (8),
.BR systemd (1),
.BR systemd (1)
.br
.I http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane\-net
.SH AUTHOR

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@ -321,10 +321,10 @@ prints the program and package name, the version number of
the
.B SANE
distribution that it came with and the version of the backend that it
loads. Usually that's the dll backend. If more information about the version
loads. If more information about the version
numbers of the backends are necessary, the
.B DEBUG
variable for the dll backend can be used. Example:
variable for the dll layer can be used. Example:
.I "SANE_DEBUG_DLL=3 scanimage \-L" .
.PP
As you might imagine, much of the power of
@ -348,24 +348,26 @@ The documentation for the device-specific options printed by
is best explained with a few examples:
.B \-l 0..218mm [0]
.br
Top-left x position of scan area.
.PP
.RS
Top-left x position of scan area.
.PP
The description above shows that option
.B \-l
expects an option value in the range from 0 to 218 mm. The
value in square brackets indicates that the current option value is 0
mm. Most backends provide similar geometry options for top-left y position (\-t),
width (\-x) and height of scan-area (\-y).
mm. Most backends provide similar geometry options for top-left y position
.RB ( \-t ),
width
.RB ( \-x )
and height of scan-area
.RB (\-y ).
.RE
.B \-\-brightness \-100..100% [0]
.br
Controls the brightness of the acquired image.
.PP
.RS
Controls the brightness of the acquired image.
.PP
The description above shows that option
.B \-\-brightness
expects an option value in the range from \-100 to 100 percent. The
@ -374,10 +376,9 @@ percent.
.RE
.B \-\-default\-enhancements
.br
Set default values for enhancement controls.
.PP
.RS
Set default values for enhancement controls.
.PP
The description above shows that option
.B \-\-default\-enhancements
has no option value. It should be thought of as having an immediate
@ -390,10 +391,9 @@ would effectively be a no-op.
.RE
.B \-\-mode Lineart|Gray|Color [Gray]
.br
Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart or color).
.PP
.RS
Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart or color).
.PP
The description above shows that option
.B \-\-mode
accepts an argument that must be one of the strings
@ -413,10 +413,9 @@ is identical to
.RE
.B \-\-custom\-gamma[=(yes|no)] [inactive]
.br
Determines whether a builtin or a custom gamma-table should be used.
.PP
.RS
Determines whether a builtin or a custom gamma-table should be used.
.PP
The description above shows that option
.B \-\-custom\-gamma
expects either no option value, a "yes" string, or a "no" string.
@ -446,14 +445,11 @@ is selected.
.RE
.B \-\-gamma\-table 0..255,...
.br
Gamma-correction table. In color mode this option
.br
equally affects the red, green, and blue channels
.br
simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).
.PP
.RS
Gamma-correction table. In color mode this option
equally affects the red, green, and blue channels
simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).
.PP
The description above shows that option
.B \-\-gamma\-table
expects zero or more values in the range 0 to 255. For example, a
@ -471,12 +467,10 @@ can be used to generate such gamma tables (see
for details).
.RE
.br
.B \-\-filename <string> [/tmp/input.ppm]
.br
The filename of the image to be loaded.
.PP
.RS
The filename of the image to be loaded.
.PP
The description above is an example of an option that takes an
arbitrary string value (which happens to be a filename). Again,
the value in brackets show that the option is current set to the
@ -513,8 +507,8 @@ to 127 characters.
.BR sane (7),
.BR gamma4scanimage (1),
.BR xscanimage (1),
.BR xcam(1) ,
.BR xsane(1) ,
.BR xcam (1) ,
.BR xsane (1) ,
.BR scanadf (1),
.BR sane\-dll (5),
.BR sane\-net (5),