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.TH sane\-microtek2 5 "13 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy"
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.SH NAME
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sane\-microtek2 \- SANE backend for Microtek scanners with SCSI-2 command set
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.B sane\-microtek2
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library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that
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provides access to Microtek scanners with a SCSI-2 command set.
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This backend can be considered alpha to beta. Some scanner models are reported
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to work well, others not. New development versions of this backend can be
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obtained from
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.B http://karstenfestag.gmxhome.de
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.PP
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There exists a different backend for Microtek scanners with SCSI-1 command
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set.
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Refer to sane\-microtek(5) for details.
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.PP
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And there is work in progress for the ScanMaker 3600.
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See
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.B http://sourceforge.net/projects/sm3600
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.PP
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At present, the following scanners are known positively to work with this
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backend:
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.PP
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.ft CR
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.nf
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Vendor     Product id        Remark
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Microtek   E3+               Parport and SCSI
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Microtek   X6                SCSI
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Microtek   X6EL              SCSI
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Microtek   X6USB             USB
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Microtek   ScanMaker V300    Parport and SCSI
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Microtek   ScanMaker V310    Parport and SCSI
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Microtek   ScanMaker V600    Parport and SCSI
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Microtek   ScanMaker 330     SCSI
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Microtek   ScanMaker 630     SCSI
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Microtek   ScanMaker 636     SCSI
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Microtek   ScanMaker 9600XL  SCSI; only flatbed mode?
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Microtek   Phantom 330CX     Parport
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Microtek   SlimScan C3       Parport
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Microtek   SlimScan C6       USB
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Microtek   Phantom 636       SCSI
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Microtek   Phantom 636CX     Parport
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Microtek   V6USL             SCSI and USB
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Microtek   V6UPL             USB; not stable
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Microtek   X12USL            SCSI; only 8bit color, work in progress
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Vobis      HighScan          SCSI (E3+ based models)
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Scanport   SQ300             Parport?
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Scanport   SQ4836            SCSI
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Scanpaq    SQ2030            Parport
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.fi
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.ft R
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.PP
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Additional information can be found at
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.BR http://www.sane\-project.org/ .
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.PP
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If you own a Microtek scanner other than the ones listed above,
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it may or may not work with SANE! Because equal scanners are sold under
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different names in different countries your model may be equivalent to one of
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the above.
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.PP
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The parport scanners work with the ppscsi + onscsi kernel modules. See
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.I http://cyberelk.net/tim/parport/ppscsi.html
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and
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.IR http://penguin-breeder.org/kernel/download/ .
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.PP
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The USB scanners work with the microtek kernel module. You may have to add the
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vendor and model codes to microtek.c if they aren't yet listed there.
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.PP
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Both parport and USB scanners need the generic SCSI support, so check if you
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have loaded the scsi_mod and sg modules!
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.PP
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If you try your scanner for the first time keep an eye on it. If it gets
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commands that it doesn't understand the scanhead may go beyond the scan area.
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The scanner then makes strange noises. In this case immediately switch off
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the scanner or disconnect its power cable to prevent damages!
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.PP
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If your scanner is a different one than the models mentioned above and it is
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working please tell the author about it. It would be nice if you add a logfile
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to this information (creation of the logfile: see below).
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.PP
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If your scanner is not working properly you also should create a logfile and
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send it to the author. He will use the information to improve the backend and
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possibly make your scanner work.
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.PP
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.br
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How to create the logfile?
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.TP
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\- put the line
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.br
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"option dump 2" into your
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.I microtek2.conf
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file or change the existing "option dump" to "2"
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.TP
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\- in a terminal (bash) type
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.br
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"export SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2=30" and then
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.br
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"scanimage \-l0 \-t0 \-x100 \-y20 2>scan.log >sout.pnm"
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.br
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You get two files: scan.log contains the logfile and sout.pnm the scanned
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image (if there was scanned something). Zip them before sending.
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.SH "FRONTEND OPTIONS"
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This backend dynamically enables the options for the frontend, that are
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supported by the scanner in dependence of the scanning-mode and other
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options.
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Not supported options are disabled.
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.PP
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The following options are supported by the Microtek2-driver:
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.PP
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Color, grayscale, halftone and lineart scans.
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.PP
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Highlight, midtone, shadow, contrast, brightness, exposure time control,
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gamma correction, threshold (dependent of the scan mode and the scanner
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capabilities)
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.PP
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Transparency media adapter, automatic document feeder
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.PP
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Additional options can be enabled or disabled in the
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.I microtek2.conf
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file. See the configuration section of this manpage.
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.SH "DEVICE NAMES"
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This backend expects device names of the form:
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.PP
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.RS
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.I  special
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.RE
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.PP
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Where
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.I special
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is the UNIX path-name for the special device that corresponds to the
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scanner.  The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a
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symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such a device name could be
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.I  /dev/sga
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or
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.I  /dev/sge
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for example.
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.SH "CONFIGURATION"
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The configuration file for this backend resides in
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.IR @CONFIGDIR@/microtek2.conf .
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Its contents is a list of device names that correspond to Microtek
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scanners with SCSI-2 interface. Empty lines and lines starting with
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a hash mark (#) are ignored.
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.PP
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The configuration file may also contain options. Global options that are valid
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for all devices are placed above the device names. Device-specific options
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are
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placed under the device name. Note that, except for option dump <n> and
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option strip-height <n>, the entry in the microtek2.conf file only enables
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the corresponding option for being showed in the frontend. There, in the
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frontend, you can switch the options on and off.
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Currently the following options are supported:
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.PP
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.RS
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option dump <n>
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.br
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option strip\-height <n>
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.br
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option no\-backtrack\-option <on/off>
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.br
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option lightlid\-35 <on/off>
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.br
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option toggle\-lamp <on/off>
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.br
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option lineart\-autoadjust <on/off>
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.br
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option backend\-calibration <on/off>
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.br
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option colorbalance\-adjust <on/off>
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.RE
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.PP
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.I option dump <n>
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enables printing of additional information about the SCSI commands that are
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sent to the scanner to stderr. This option is primarily useful for debugging
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purpose. This option has to be a global option and is best placed at the top
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of the
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.I microtek2.conf
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file.
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.PP
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If n=1 the contents of the command blocks
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and the results for the INQUIRY and READ SCANNER ATTRIBUTES command are
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printed to stderr.
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.PP
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If n=2 the contents of the command blocks for all other SCSI commands are
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printed to stderr, too. If n=3 the contents of the gamma table is
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printed, too. If n=4 all scan data is additionally printed to stderr.
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.PP
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The default is n=1.
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.PP
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.I option strip\-height <n>
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, where <n> is a floating point number, limits the amount of data that is
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read from the scanner with one read command.
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The unit is inch and <n> defaults to 1.0, if this option is not set in the
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configuration file. If less than <n> inch of data fit into the SCSI buffer,
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then the smaller value is used and this option has no effect.
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.PP
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If your system has a big SCSI buffer and you want to make use of the whole
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buffer, increase the value for <n>. For example, if <n> is set to 14.0,
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no restrictions apply for scanners with a letter, legal or A4 sized scan area.
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.PP
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.PP
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The following options enable or disable additional frontend options. If an
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option is set to <on> an appropriate option will appear in the frontend.
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.PP
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.I option no\-backtrack\-option <on/off>
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prevents the scanner head from moving backwards between the read commands.
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This speeds up scanning. Try it.
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.PP
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.I option lightlid\-35 <on/off>
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If you use the LightLid-35 transparency adapter you get an advanced
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option which switches off the flatbed lamp during the scan.
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.PP
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.I option toggle\-lamp <on/off>
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You get a button in the frontend where you can switch on and off the flatbed
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lamp.
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.PP
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.I option lineart\-autoadjust <on/off>
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You can tell the backend to try to determine a good value for the lineart
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threshold.
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.PP
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.I option backend\-calibration <on/off>
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Some scanners (e.g. Phantom 330CX and 636CX) need to have calibrated the data
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by the backend. Try this option if you see vertical stripes in your pictures.
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.PP
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.I option colorbalance\-adjust <on/off>
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Some scanners (e.g. Phantom 330CX and 636CX) need to have corrected
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the color balance. If this option is enabled you get advanced options
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where you can balance the colors. And you will have a button
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to use the values that the firmware of the scanner provides.
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.PP
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A sample configuration file is shown below:
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.PP
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.RS
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option dump 1
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.br
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option strip\-height 1.0
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.br
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/dev/scanner
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.br
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option no\-backtrack\-option on
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.br
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# this is a comment
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.br
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/dev/sge
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.br
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option lightlid\-35 on
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.RE
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This backend also supports the new configuration file format which makes
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it easier to detect scanners under Linux. If you have only one scanner it
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would be best to use the following configuration file for this backend:
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.PP
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.RS
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option dump 1
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.br
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option strip\-height 14.0
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.br
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option no\-backtrack\-option on
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.br
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option backend\-calibration on
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.br
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option lightlid\-35 on
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.br
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option toggle\-lamp on
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.br
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option lineart\-autoadjust on
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.br
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option colorbalance\-adjust off
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.br
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scsi * * Scanner
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.RE
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In this case all SCSI-Scanners should be detected automatically because of the
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.PP
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scsi * * Scanner
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.PP
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line.
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.SH "FILES"
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.TP
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.I @CONFIGDIR@/microtek2.conf
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The backend configuration file.
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.TP
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.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-microtek2.a
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The static library implementing this backend.
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.TP
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.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-microtek2.so
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The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that
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support dynamic loading).
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
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.TP
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.B SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2
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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.,
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a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.  Smaller
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levels reduce verbosity. To see error messages on stderr set
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SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2 to 1 (Remark: The whole debugging levels should
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be better revised).
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.br
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E.g. just say:
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.br
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export SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2=128
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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sane\-scsi(5), sane(7)
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.SH "AUTHORS"
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Bernd Schroeder (not active anymore)
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.br
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Karsten Festag  karsten.festag@gmx.de
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