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.TH sane-usb 5 "16 August 2005" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy"
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.IX sane-usb
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.SH NAME
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sane-usb \- USB configuration tips for SANE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This manual page contains information on how to access scanners with a USB
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interface. It focusses on two main topics: getting the scanner detected by the
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operating system kernel and using it with SANE.
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.PP
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This page applies to USB most backends and scanners, as they use the generic
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sanei_usb interface. However, there is one exceptions: USB Scanners
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supported by the microtek2 backend need a special USB kernel
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driver, see
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.BR sane-microtek2 (5)
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for details.
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.SH "QUICK START"
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This is a short HOWTO-like section. For the full details, read the following
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sections. The goal of this section is to get the scanner detected by
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.BR sane-find-scanner (1).
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.PP
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Run sane-find-scanner. If it lists your scanner with the correct vendor and
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product ids, you are done. See section
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.B "SANE ISSUES"
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for details on how to go on.
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.PP
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Sane-find-scanner doesn't list your scanner? Does it work as root? If yes,
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there is a permission issue. See the
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.B LIBSUB
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section for details.
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.PP
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Nothing is found even as root? Check that your kernel supports USB and that
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libusb is installed (see section
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.BR LIBUSB ).
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.SH "USB ACCESS METHODS"
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For accessing USB devices, the USB library libusb is used. There used to exist
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another method to access USB devices: the kernel scanner driver. The kernel
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scanner driver method is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. It may be
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removed from SANE at any time. In Linux, the kernel scanner driver has been
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removed in the 2.6.* kernel series. Only libusb access is documented in this
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manual page.
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.SH LIBUSB
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SANE can only use libusb 0.1.6 or newer. It needs to be installed at
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build-time. Modern Linux distributions and other operating systems come with
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libusb.
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.PP
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Libusb can only access your scanner if it's not claimed by the kernel scanner
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driver. If you want to use libusb, unload the kernel driver (e.g. rmmod
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scanner under Linux) or disable the driver when compiling a new kernel. For
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Linux, your kernel needs support for the USB filesystem (usbfs). For kernels
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older than 2.4.19, replace "usbfs" with "usbdevfs" because the name has
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changed. This filesystem must be mounted. That's done automatically at boot
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time, if /etc/fstab contains a line like this:
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.PP
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.RS
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none /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
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.RE
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.PP
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The permissions for the device files used by libusb must be adjusted for user
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access. Otherwise only root can use SANE devices. For
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.IR Linux ,
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the devices are located in /proc/bus/usb/. There are directories named
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e.g. "001" (the bus name) containing files "001", "002" etc. (the device
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files). The right device files can be found out by running scanimage -L as
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root. Setting permissions with "chmod" is not permanent, however. They will be
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reset after reboot or replugging the scanner.
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.PP
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Usually the the hotplug utilities
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.RI ( http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/ ") are used, "
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which support dynamic setting of access permissions. SANE comes with hotplug
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scripts in the directory tools/hotplug. They can be used for setting
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permissions. Precompiled SANE packages may have already installed such hotplug
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scrips in /etc/hotplug/.
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.PP
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For the
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.BR BSDs ,
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the device files used by libusb are named
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.IR /dev/ugen* .
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Use chmod to apply appropriate permissions.
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.SH "SANE ISSUES"
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.PP
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This section assumes that your scanner is detected by sane-find-scanner. It
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doesn't make sense to go on, if this is not the case. While sane-find-scanner
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is able to detect any USB scanner, actual scanning will only work if the
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scanner is supported by a SANE backend. Information on the level of support
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can be found on the SANE webpage
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.RI ( http://www.sane-project.org/ ),
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and the individual backend manpages.
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.PP
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Most backends can detect USB scanners automatically using "usb" configuration
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file lines. This method allows to identify scanners by the USB vendor and
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product numbers. The syntax for specifying a scanner this way is:
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.PP
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.RS
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usb
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.I VENDOR PRODUCT
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.RE
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.PP
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where
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.I VENDOR
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is the USB vendor id, and
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.I PRODUCT
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is the USB product id of the scanner. Both ids are non-negative integer numbers
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in decimal or hexadecimal format. The correct values for these fields can be
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found by running sane-find-scanner, looking into the syslog (e.g.,
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/var/log/messages) or under Linux by issuing the command "cat
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/proc/bus/usb/devices/". This is an example of a config file line:
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.PP
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.RS
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usb 0x055f 0x0006
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.RE
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.PP
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would have the effect that all USB devices in the system with a vendor id of
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0x55f and a product id of 0x0006 would be probed and recognized by the
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backend.
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.PP
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If your scanner is not detected automatically, it may be necessary to edit the
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appropriate backend configuration file before using SANE for the first time.
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For a detailed description of each backend's configuration file, please refer to
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the relevant backend manual page (e.g.
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.BR sane-mustek_usb (5)
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for Mustek USB scanners).
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.PP
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Do
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.B not
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create a symlink from
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.I /dev/scanner
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to the USB device because this link is used by the SCSI backends. The scanner
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may be confused if it receives SCSI commands.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB
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If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
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environment variable controls the debug level for the USB I/O
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subsystem. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be
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printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity. Values greater than 4 enable
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libusb debugging (if available). Example: export SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=4.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR sane (7),
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.BR sane-find-scanner (1),
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.BR sane-"backendname" (5),
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.BR sane-scsi (5)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
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