- initial support for DR-5020
- use ppl_mod instead of Bpl_mod, apply to all modes
- invert logic of read_panel tracking
- add ability to disable read_panel()
- automatically disable read/send_panel if unsupported
Use ACLs for the scanner group instead of making the device root:scanner
with permissions 0664; designed to help with MFPs and play nice with
ConsoleKit.
than what scanner reports back during initialization
hp5590: fixed detection of HP4500 devices (tested) and HP5550 (untested) -
these devices need no reading USB-in-USB acknowledgement after each command.
To achieve that, proto_flags are passed down to low-level functions. These
flags are taken from device descriptions
hp5590: fixed up get_status command - index should be 0x00, not 0x20
hp5590: bump up the backend version
- don't center window when using flatbed
- improve request sense error messages
- enable flatbed for all known models
- ad usb ids for DR-6030C, CR-135i & CR-190i
- moved DR-2020U to unsupported.desc
-) LAN and USB communication
-) SNMP LAN auto-detection (using libsnmp, added configure check!)
-) Based on the epson2 backend, with many structural changes
-) B/W, Gray, Color scanning works in 150/300/600dpi (full-page
color scan only possible with <=300dpi)
-) The timeouts (SNMP, scan data, other data) are configurable in the
magicolor.conf file
-) Keeps list of known scanners in sane_get_devices, does not destroy
existing handles; Also correctly calls sanei_usb_init.
Added
void sanei_usb_set_endpoint (SANE_Int dn, SANE_Int ep_type, SANE_Int ep);
This function allows the user to set the endpoint to use on
the given device for the given endpoint type (e.g. bulk in).
Some scanners have multiple bulk in/out endpoints but use
only one for communication (not the one detected during auto-detection),
so one call to the new function will change the used endpoint.
Some scanners use two different endpoint for different purposes,
so in that case each read/write call needs to be preceeded
by a call to that function to set the proper endpoint.
ep_type is a bitmask and is usually of the form
(USB_DIR_IN|USB_ENDPOINT_TYPE_BULK)