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| .TH sane\-sharp 5 "11 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy"
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| .IX sane\-sharp
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| .SH NAME
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| sane\-sharp \- SANE backend for SHARP scanners
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| The
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| .B sane\-sharp
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| library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that
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| provides access to Sharp SCSI scanners.  This backend should be
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| considered
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| .B beta-quality
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| software!  In the current state it is known to work with JX-610 and JX-250 
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| scanners. It is prepared for usage with the JX-330 series scanners,
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| but we are not able to test it with these devices.
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| .PP
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| For other Sharp scanners, it may or may not work.
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| .PP
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| At present,
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| the following scanners are known to work with this backend.
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| .RS
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| .PP
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| .ft CR
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| .nf
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| Vendor  Product id:
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| -----   -----------
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| Sharp   JX-610
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| Sharp   JX-250
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| Sharp   JX-320
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| Sharp   JX-330
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| Sharp   JX-350
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| .fi
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| .ft R
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| The following scanners are detected by the backend, but not tested:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| .ft CR
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| .nf
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| Vendor  Product id:
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| -----   -----------
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| Sharp   JX-325
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| .fi
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| .ft R
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| .RE
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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 either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
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| SCSI 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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| .IR /dev/sge ,
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| for example.  See sane\-scsi(5) for details.
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| 
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| .SH SCAN OPTIONS
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| 
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| .B Scan Mode
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-mode
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| for scanimage). Possible settings: 
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| .RS
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| .B Lineart
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| (1 bit black & white scans), 
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| .br
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| .B Gray
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| (8 bit gray scale scans),
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| .br
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| .B Lineart Color
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| (bi-level color scans), 
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| .br
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| .B Color
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| (8 bit RGB scans).
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| .RE
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| The default value is
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| .B Color.
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| 
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| .B Halftone Pattern
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| (parameter
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| .B \-\-halftone\-pattern
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| for scanimage). Available only for the JX-330 series scanners.
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| Possible settings:
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| .RS
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| .B none
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| .br
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| .B Dither Bayer
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| .br 
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| .B Dither Spiral
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| .br
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| .B Dither Dispersed
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| .br 
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| .B Error Diffusion
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| .RE
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| The default value is
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| .B none.
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| 
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| .B Paper Source
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| (parameter
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| .B \-\-source
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| for scanimage). This option is only available, if an automatic document
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| feeder or a transparency adapter is installed. Possible settings:
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| .RS
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| .B Flatbed
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| .br
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| .B Automatic Document Feeder
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| .br
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| .B Transparency Adapter
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| .RE
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| If an ADF or a transparency adapter is installed, using it is the
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| default selection. 
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| 
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| .B Custom Gamma
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-custom\-gamma
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| for scanimage). This option determines whether a builtin or a custom 
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| gamma-table is used. Possible settings:
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| .RS
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| .B yes
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| enables custom gamma tables
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| .br
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| .B no
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| enables a built gamma table
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| .RE
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| 
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| .B Gamma
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-Gamma
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| for scanimage). This option is only available, if 
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| .B Custom Gamma
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| is set to 
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| .B no.
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| Possible values:
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| .RS
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| .B 1.0
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| .br
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| .B 2.2
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| .RE
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| The default value is 2.2. (The JX-250 and JX-350 have no built in gamma 
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| correction; for these scanner, a gamma table is downloaded to the scanner 
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| by the backend.)
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| 
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| .B Gamma Table
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-gamma\-table
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| for scanimage). Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be defined. 
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| The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma == 1). This table 
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| is only used for gray scale scans.
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| 
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| .B Red Gamma Table
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-red\-gamma\-table 
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| for scanimage). Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be defined.
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| The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma == 1).
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| 
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| .B Green Gamma Table
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-green\-gamma\-table 
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| for scanimage). Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be defined.
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| The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma == 1).
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| 
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| .B Blue Gamma Table
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-blue\-gamma\-table 
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| for scanimage). Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be defined.
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| The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma == 1).
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| 
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| .B Resolution
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| in pixel per inch (parameter
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| .B \-\-resolution
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| for scanimage). Selects the resolution of the scanned image. Allowed values:
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| .RS
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| .B 30..600
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| (JX-330, JX-350 and JX-610) resp. 
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| .B 30..400
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| (JX-250)
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| .RE
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| The default value is 150.
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| 
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| .B Scan Window
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| 
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| The possible settings depend on the scanner model and, for the
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| JX-250 and the JX-350, also on the usage of the automatic document feeder resp. the
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| transparency adapter. Please refer to the values allowed by xscanimage, or
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| xsane. With scanimage, enter one of the following commands:
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| 
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| .RS
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| .I scanimage \-d sharp \-\-source """Automatic Document Feeder""" \-\-help
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| 
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| .I scanimage \-d sharp \-\-source Flatbed \-\-help
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| 
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| .I scanimage \-d sharp \-\-source """Transparency Adapter""" \-\-help
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| .RE
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| 
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| in order to see the allowed parameter values for the scan window.
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| 
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| The scan window parameters are:
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| 
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| .RS
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| Top-left x position of scan area (parameter 
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| .B \-l
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| for scanimage);
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| .br
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| Top-left y position of scan area (parameter 
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| .B \-t
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| for scanimage);
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| .br
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| bottom right x position of scan area (parameter 
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| .B \-x
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| for scanimage);
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| .br
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| bottom right y position of scan area (parameter 
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| .B \-y
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| for scanimage);
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| .RE
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| 
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| .B Edge emphasis
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| (parameter
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| .B \-\-Edge emphasis
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| for scanimage). This option is not available for the JX-250 and the JX-350. 
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| Possible settings:
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| .RS
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| .B None
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| .br
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| .B Middle
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| .br
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| .B Strong
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| .br
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| .B Blur
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| .RE
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| The default value is 
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| .B None.
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| 
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| .B Threshold
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-threshold
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| for scanimage). Sets the threshold for black and white pixels in lineart
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| mode. Possible values:
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| .RS
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| .B 1..255
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| .RE
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| The default value is 
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| .B 128.
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| This option is only available in scan mode lineart.
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| 
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| .B Threshold Red
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-threshold-red
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| for scanimage). Sets the threshold for the red component of a pixel in
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| in lineart color scan mode. Possible values:
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| .RS
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| .B 1..255
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| .RE
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| The default value is 
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| .B 128.
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| This option is only available in scan mode color lineart.
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| 
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| .B Threshold Green
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-threshold-green
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| for scanimage). Sets the threshold for the green component of a pixel in
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| in lineart color scan mode. Possible values:
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| .RS
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| .B 1..255
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| .RE
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| The default value is 
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| .B 128.
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| This option is only available in scan mode color lineart.
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| 
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| .B Threshold Blue
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-threshold-blue
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| for scanimage). Sets the threshold for the blue component of a pixel in
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| in lineart color scan mode. Possible values:
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| .RS
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| .B 1..255
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| .RE
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| The default value is 
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| .B 128.
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| This option is only available in scan mode color lineart.
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| 
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| .B Light Color
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| (parameter 
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| .B \-\-LightColor
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| for scanimage). Sets the color of the light source. Possible values:
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| .RS
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| .B white
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| .br
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| .B red
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| .br
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| .B green
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| .br
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| .B blue
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| .RE
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| The default value is 
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| .B white.
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| This option is only available in scan modes lineart color and color.
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| 
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| .SH ADF USAGE
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| If a paper jam occurred, the maintenance cover
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| .I
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| must
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| be opened and closed, even if the jammed paper can be removed without opening
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| the maintenance cover. Otherwise, the error condition cannot be cleared.
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| 
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| .SH CONFIGURATION
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| The contents of the 
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| .I sharp.conf
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| file is a list of options and device names that correspond to Sharp 
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| scanners. Empty lines and lines beginning with a hash mark (#) are
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| ignored. See sane\-scsi(5) for details about device names.
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| .PP
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| Lines setting an option start with the key word
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| .B option,
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| followed by the option's name and the option's value. At present, three
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| options are defined: 
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| .B buffers, buffersize, 
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| and
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| .B readqueue. 
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| .PP
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| Options defined at the start of 
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| .I sharp.conf
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| apply to all devices; options defined after a
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| device name apply to this device.
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| .PP
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| The options 
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| .B buffers
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| and
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| .B
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| readqueue
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| are only significant if the backend has been compiled
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| so that for each scan a second process is forked (switch 
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| .B USE_FORK
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| in 
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| .I sharp.c
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| ). This process reads the
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| scan data from the scanner and writes this data into a block of shared memory.
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| The parent process reads the data from this memory block and delivers it 
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| to the frontend. The options control the size and usage of this shared 
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| memory block.
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| .PP
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| .B option buffers
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| defines the number of buffers used. The smallest number allowed is 2. 
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| .PP
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| .B option buffersize
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| defines the size of one buffer. Since each buffer is filled with a 
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| single read command sent to the scanner, its size is limited automatically
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| to the size allowed by the operating system or by the Sane SCSI library
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| for SCSI read commands. A buffer size of 128 kB or 256 kB is recommended
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| for scan resolutions of 300 dpi and above.
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| .PP
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| .B option readqueue 
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| defines how many read commands to be sent to the scanner
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| are queued. At present, the Sane SCSI library supports queued read 
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| commands only for for Linux. For other operating systems, 
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| .B option readqueue
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| should be set to 0. For Linux, 
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| .B option readqueue
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| should be set to 2. Larger values than 2 for
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| .B option readqueue
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| are not reasonable in most cases.
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| .B option buffers
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| should be greater than 
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| .B option readqueue.
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| 
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| .SH Performance Considerations
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| This section focuses on the problem of stops of the scanner's carriage
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| during a scan. Carriage stops happen mainly with the JX-250. This scanner 
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| has obviously only a small internal buffer compared to its speed. That 
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| means that the backend must read the data as fast as possible from the 
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| scanner in order to avoid carriage stops. 
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| .PP
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| Even the JX-250 needs only less than 10 seconds for a 400 dpi A4 gray 
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| scale scan, which results in a data transfer rate of more than 1.6 MB 
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| per second. This means that the data produced by the scanner must be 
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| processed fairly fast. Due to the small internal buffer of the JX-250,
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| the backend must issue a read request for the next data block as soon
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| as possible after reading a block of data in order to avoid carriage
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| stops.
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| .PP
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| Stops of the carriage can be caused by the following reasons:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| \- too much "traffic" on the SCSI bus
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| .br
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| \- slow responses by the backend to the scanner,
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| .br
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| \- a program which processes the data acquired by the backend too slow.
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| .PP
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| .RE
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| Too much "traffic" on the SCSI bus: This happens for example, if hard disks
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| are connected to the same SCSI bus as the scanner, and when data transfer 
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| from/to these hard disks requires a considerable part of the SCSI bandwidth
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| during a scan. If this is the case, you should consider to connect the 
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| scanner to a separate SCSI adapter.
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| .PP
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| Slow responses by the backend to the scanner: Unfortunately,
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| Unix-like operating systems generally have no real time capabilities.
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| Thus there is no guarantee that the backend is under any circumstances
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| able to communicate with the scanner as fast as required. To minimize this
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| problem, the backend should be compiled so that a separate reader process 
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| is forked: Make sure that
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| .B USE_FORK
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| is defined when you compile 
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| .I sharp.c.
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| If slow responses of the backend remain to be problem, you could try to
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| reduce the load of the system. Even while the backend and the reader 
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| process need only a minor amount of processor time, other running 
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| processes can cause an increase in the time delay between two time
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| slices given to the reader process. On slower systems, such an 
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| increased delay can be enough to cause a carriage stop with the JX-250.
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| For Linux, the usage of the SG driver version 2.1.36 or above is
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| recommended, because it supports, in combination with
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| the SCSI library of Sane version 1.0.2, command queueing within the kernel.
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| This queueing implementation, combined with a buffer size of at least
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| 128 kB, should avoid most carriage stops.
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| .PP
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| Slow processing of the scan data: An example for this situation is
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| the access to the scanner via a 10 MBit Ethernet, which is definitely
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| too slow to transfer the scan data as fast as they are produced by the
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| scanner. If you have enough memory available, you can increase 
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| .B option buffers,
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| so that an entire image can be stored in these buffers. 
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| .PP
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| In order to see, if the backend is too slow or if the further processing
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| of the data is too slow, set the environment variable
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| .B SANE_DEBUG_SHARP
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| to 1. When a scan is finished, the backend writes the line "buffer full
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| conditions: 
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| .I nn"
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| to stderr. If
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| .I nn
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| is zero, carriage stops are caused by too slow responses of the backend
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| or too much "traffic" on the SCSI bus. If 
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| .I nn
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| is greater than zero, the backend had to wait
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| .I nn
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| times until a buffer has been processed by the frontend. (Please note that
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| .B option buffers
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| must be greater than
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| .B option readqueue
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| in order to get useful output for "buffer full conditions".)
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| 
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| .SH FILES
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| .TP
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| .I @CONFIGDIR@/sharp.conf
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| The backend configuration file.
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| .TP
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| .I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-sharp.a
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| The static library implementing this backend.
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| .TP
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| .I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-sharp.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_SHARP
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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 128 requests all debug output to be printed.  Smaller
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| levels reduce verbosity.
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| .SH KNOWN PROBLEMS
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| 1. ADF Mode
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| .RS
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| After several ADF scans, the scanner moves the carriage back to the idle
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| position and back to ADF scan position, before a scan starts. We do not 
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| know, if this is a problem of the scanner, or if this is a bug of the 
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| backend. At present, the scanner must power off and on to stop this
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| annoying behaviour.
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| .RE
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| 
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| 2. Threshold level does not work (only JX-610)
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| .PP
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| 3. The maximum resolution is limited to 600 dpi(JX-610 supported 
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| to 1200 dpi) resp. 400 dpi (JX-250)
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| .PP
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| 4. If the JX250 is used with an ADF, the following situation can occur: After
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| several scans, the scanner moves, after loading a new sheet of paper, the
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| carriage to the idle position, and then back to the position used for ADF
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| scans. This happens for 
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| .I
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| every
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| scan, in contrast to the calibration, which is done after 10 scans. (For the
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| calibration, the carriage is also moved to the idle position.) We do not
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| know, if this behavior is caused by the backend, or if it is a bug in the
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| firmware of the scanner.
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| .PP
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| 5. Usage of a transparency adapter (film scan unit) is supported, but not
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| tested.
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| 
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| sane(7), sane\-scsi(5)
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| .SH AUTHORS
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| Kazuya Fukuda, Abel Deuring
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| .SH CREDITS
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| The Sharp backend is based on the Canon backend written by Helmut Koeberle
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| .PP
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| Parts of this man page are a plain copy of sane\-mustek(5) by David
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| Mosberger-Tang, Andreas Czechanowski and Andreas Bolsch
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