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# For scanners connected via USB on a known device (kernel driver):
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#usb /dev/usb/scanner0
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# For scanners connected via USB using vendor and device ids (libusb):
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#usb VENDORID PRODUCTID
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# NOTE: if you have to add your device here- please send the id and model
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# to the author via email, so it can be included in next version. kitno455 at
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# gmail dot com - with epjitsu in the subject line
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# These devices require a firmware file in order to function, which must be
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# extracted from the Fujitsu Windows driver. Presumably the Mac versions
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# contain the firmware as well, but the author has no access such a machine.
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# Firmware is installed in several different locations by the fujitsu software,
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# using the windows 'search' feature to look for '*.nal' is the easiest way to
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# find them. They should be ~65K, and have the scanner's name as part of the
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# file name. They are often inside a .cab file.
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# To extract .nal files from cabinet files on Linux, use the following steps:
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# (you need the "unshield" tool, which is - in Debian - in the unshield package)
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#
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#  1) Mount the ScanSnap installation DVD
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#     (mount point e.g. /media/dvd)
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#
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#  2) Extract the .nal files c$ from the cabinet files on the DVD
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#     using the following shell script:
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#
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#	# loop over all cabinet files found on the DVD
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#	for cab in $(find /media/dvd/ -name \*.cab); do
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#	    # search for .nal files in the cabinet files
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#	    nalinfo=$(unshield l $cab | grep '\.nal$')
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#
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#	    # we found something
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#	    if [ -n "$nalinfo" ]; then
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#	        #echo -e "=== $cab ===\n$nalinfo"
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#
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#	        # loop over all fields in $nalinfo
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#	        for nal in $nalinfo; do
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#	            # if the element of $nalinfo is a .nal file name
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#	            if echo "$nal" | grep -q '\.nal$' - 2>/dev/null; then
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#	                # extract .nal file form the cabinet file
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#	                unshield x "$cab" "${nal##*\\}"
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#	            fi
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#	        done
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#	    fi
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#	done
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# Copy the file someplace sane can reach it. Then update the line below.
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# NOTE: the firmware line must occur BEFORE the usb line for your scanner
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# Fujitsu fi-60F
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/60f_0A00.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x10c7
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# Fujitsu S300
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/300_0C00.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x1156
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# Fujitsu S300M
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/300M_0C00.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x117f
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# Fujitsu fi-65F
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/65f_0A01.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x11bd
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# Fujitsu S1300
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/1300_0C26.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x11ed
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# Fujitsu S1100
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/1100_0B00.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x1200
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# Fujitsu S1300i
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/1300i_0D12.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x128d
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# Fujitsu S1100i
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firmware @DATADIR@/sane/epjitsu/1100i_0A00.nal
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usb 0x04c5 0x1447
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