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<meta name="Description" content="unix scanner driver for UMAX scanners">
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<h1><font color="#009900">Configuration</font></h1>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-doc.html">Index</a></li>
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Frontend options:
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<ul>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-standard-options-doc.html">Standard options</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-advanced-options-doc.html">Advanced options</a></li>
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Supported scanners:
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<ul>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-powerlook-doc.html">Power Look series</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-mirage-doc.html">Mirage series</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-astra-doc.html">Astra series</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-vista-doc.html">Vista series</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-uc-doc.html">UC series</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-others-doc.html">others</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-not-listed-doc.html">Not listed scanners</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-scanner-clones-doc.html">UMAX scanner clones</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-parport-doc.html">UMAX parallel port scanners</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-config-doc.html">Configuration</a></li>
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<li><a href="sane-umax-speed-doc.html">Speed of UMAX scanners</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax">SANE-umax homepage</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.mostang.com/sane/">SANE homepage</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.xsane.org/">XSane homepage</a></li>
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<h2>
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CONFIGURATION:
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<blockquote>The configuration file for this backend resides in
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/usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax.conf.
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Its contents is a list of options and device names that correspond to UMAX
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scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored.
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A sample configuration file is shown below:
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<dd>option scsi-buffer-size-min 65536</dd>
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<dd>option scsi-buffer-size-max 131072</dd>
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<dd>option scan-lines 40</dd>
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<dd>option preview-lines 10</dd>
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<dd>option scsi-maxqueue 2</dd>
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<dd>option handle-bad-sense-error 0</dd>
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<dd>option execute-request-sense 0</dd>
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<dd>option force-preview-bit-rgb 0</dd>
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<dd>option slow-speed -1</dd>
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<dd>option care-about-smearing -1</dd>
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<dd>option calibration-full-ccd -1</dd>
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<dd>option calibration-width-offset -1</dd>
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<dd>option calibration-bytes-pixel -1</dd>
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<dd>option invert-shading-data -1</dd>
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<dd>option lamp-control-available 0</dd>
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<dd>#scsi Vendor Model Type Bus Channel ID LUN</dd>
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<dd>scsi UMAX * Scanner * * * * *</dd>
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<dd>/dev/scanner</dd>
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<dd># this is a comment</dd>
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<dd>/dev/sge</dd>
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The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a
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symlink to such a device. To find out to which device your scanner is assigned
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and how you have to set the permissions of that device, have a look at
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<a href="http://www.mostang.com/sane/sane-scsi.html">sane-scsi</a>.
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When the generic scsi driver of the system supports selection
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of scsi buffer sizes the umax backend calculates the scsi buffer
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sizes in dependance of the numbers of bytes per scanline.
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With <i>scsi-buffer-size-min</i> and <i>scsi-buffer-size-max</i>
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the scsi buffer size can be defined in a range between 4KB and 1MB.
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Especially the minimum value is very important. If this value is
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set too small the backend is not able to send gamma tables to the
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scanner or to do a correct color calibration. This may result in
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strange color effects. If the minimum value is set too large then
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the backend is not able to allocate the requested scsi buffer size
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and aborts with out of memory error. The default is 32KB, for
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some scanners it should be increased to 64KB.
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The option <i>scan-lines</i> defines the the number of lines that
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shall be scanned with one scsi read command for a real scan.
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The number of lines that are read with one scsi command for
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preview scans are defined by the option <i>preview-lines</i>.
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Both have to be in the range between 1 and 65536.
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With the option <i>scsi-maxqueue</i> you can define the number
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of scsi commands that shall be queued. UMAX scanners do not
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support command queueing - as far as I know. But some scsi controller
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drivers do support queueing in the kernel. In this case it does not
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make sense to queue more than 2 commands.
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When you are able to do color previews but color scans do not
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work you can set the option <i>force-preview-bit-rgb 1</i>.
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This always sets the preview bit when acquiring a color scan.
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The image quality may be reduced.
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Some scanners (especally very old scanners) may need the options
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<i>slow-speed</i> and/or <i>care-about-smearing</i>. The value
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-1 uses the value defined by the driver, 0 disables the feature,
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1 enables the feature. <b>Do not change these options unless
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you really know what you do, you can destroy your scanner
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by setting wrong values for this options!!!</b>
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Some scsi drivers (or may be some scanners) do return an invalid
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error code when a scsi command is executed. There are different
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ways to handle such bad error codes. You can define the behaviour
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of the umax-backend by setting the option <i>handle-bad-sense-error</i>
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in umax.conf. You can set the following values:<br>
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<dd>0 : handle as device busy</dd>
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<dd>1 : handle as ok</dd>
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<dd>2 : handle as i/o error</dd>
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<dd>3 : ignore bad error code, continue sense handler</dd>
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In most cases it does work when this condition is handled as a
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device busy state so this is the default (0).
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The option <i>execute-request-sense</i> disables(0) or enables(1)
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the scsi command REQUEST_SENSE. The command can be called when the
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scanner asks the driver to do calibration. The driver does
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not know the required calibration parameters for all scanners.
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Some scanners return the needed parameters when the driver
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executes the REQUEST_SENSE command. But there is a problem
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with the REQUEST_SENSE command on some systems with some
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scsi controller drivers. This can cause a system hang.
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So the safe way is to disable the REQUEST_SENSE command,
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but the driver may not be able to do correct calibration
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in this case.
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For some scanners the calibration has to be done by the driver.
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For this the driver has to know some values about the calibration
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data. When the REQUEST_SENSE command is disabled or the scanner
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does not return the correct data the driver needs to know the
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correct parameters. For some scanners the parameters are stored
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in the driver. When these values are not set correct the image
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might look very strange. To be sure that you have a problem
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with the calibration please enable debug output.
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<i>calibration-full-ccd</i>:<br>
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The calibration can be done for each element of the CCD (1)
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or for each pixel of the requested image(0).
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The value -1 enables the value defined in the driver.
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<i>calibration-width-offset</i>:<br>
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Some scanners use more pixels than calculated by image/CCD
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parameters. A value larger or equal 0 defines the offset.
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The value -1 enables the value defined in the driver.
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<i>calibration-bytes-pixel</i>:<br>
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Some scanners use 1 byte calibration data although the
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scanner supports more than 8 bits/pixel. You can define
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1 or 2 bytes per pixel calinration data.
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The value -1 enables the value defined in the driver.
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<i>invert-shading-data</i>:<br>
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Some scanners need inverted shading data (1), others
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need original shading data (0).
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The value -1 enables the value defined in the driver.
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SCSI ADAPTER TIPS:</h2>
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The UMAX-scanners do block the scsi-bus for a few seconds while
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scanning. It is not necessary to connect the scanner to its own SCSI-adapter.
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But if you need short response time for your SCSI-harddisk (e.g. if your
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computer is a file-server), I suggest you use an own SCSI-adapter for your
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UMAX-scanner.
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The SCSI-adapters that are shipped with some Umax-scanners
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are very simple ones. I suggest not to use them. If you really want to
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try: the UDS-IS11 uses a DTC3181E chip (compatible to NCR5380). On linux
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you may have the chance to get it work with the recent g_NCR5380-driver.
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The card does not have IRQ/DMA. Try the following option for kernel boot
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option:
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<p> dtc_3181e=0x280,255
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<p> or use the following command:
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<p> insmod g_NCR5380 ncr_irq=255
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ncr_addr=0x280 dtc_3181e=1
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<p> - ncr_irq=255 : no IRQ, no DMA
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<br> - ncr_irq=254 : autoprobe IRQ
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<br> - ncr_addr : can be: 0x220 0x240 0x280 0x2A0 0x2C0 0x300 0x320 0x340
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For
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<a href="http://support.umax.co.uk/technotes/f096B.htm">information about the umax-scsi-cards</a>
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take a look here.
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See the relevant hardware FAQs and HOWTOs for your platform
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for more information.
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<br>See also: <a href="http://www.mostang.com/sane/sane-scsi.html">sane-scsi</a>
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<h2>FILES:</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>The backend configuration file: /usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax.conf</li>
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<li>The static library implementing this backend: /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-umax.a</li>
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The shared library implementing this backend : /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-umax.so<br>
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(present on systems that support dynamic loading)
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<h2>ENVIRONMENT:</h2>
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<li>SANE_DEBUG_UMAX</li>
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<li>see <a href="http://www.mostang.com/sane/sane-backends.html">backends</a></li>
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<li>see <a href="http://www.mostang.com/sane/sane-frontends.html">frontends</a></li>
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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 this backend. E.g., a
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value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed. Smaller levels reduce
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verbosity:
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<td VALIGN=TOP COLSPAN="2"><b><font face="Arial">SANE_DEBUG_UMAX values</font></b></td>
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<address>
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<b>Number</b></address>
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<address>
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<b>Remark</b></address>
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<address>
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0</address>
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<td>print important errors (printed each time)</td>
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<address>
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1</address>
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<td>print errors</td>
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<td>2</td>
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<td>print sense</td>
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<address>
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3</address>
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<td>print warnings</td>
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<td>4</td>
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<td>print scanner-inquiry</td>
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<address>
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5</address>
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</td>
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<td>print information</td>
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<td>6</td>
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<td>print less important information</td>
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<td>7</td>
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<td>print called procedures</td>
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<td>8</td>
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<td>print reader_process messages</td>
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<address>
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10</address>
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</td>
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<td>print called sane-init-routines</td>
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<address>
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11</address>
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<td>print called sane-procedures</td>
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<address>
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12</address>
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</td>
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<td>print sane-infos</td>
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<address>
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13</address>
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<td>print sane option control messages</td>
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<h4>Example:</h4>
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export SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=8
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<font color="#009900">This page has been changed on 27th. feburary 2001</font>
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Author: <a href="mailto:Oliver.Rauch@rauch-domain.de">Oliver Rauch</a>
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