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.TH sane\-canon_pp 5 "11 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy"
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.IX sane\-canon_pp
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.SH NAME
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sane\-canon_pp \- SANE backend for Canon CanoScan Parallel Port flatbed scanners
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.B sane\-canon_pp
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library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides
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access to the following Canon flatbed scanners:
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.PP
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.RS
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CanoScan FB320P
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.br
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CanoScan FB620P
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.br
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CanoScan FB330P
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.br
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CanoScan FB630P
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.br
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CanoScan N340P
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.br
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CanoScan N640P
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.br
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CanoScan N640P ex
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.br
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.RE
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.PP
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No USB scanners are supported and there are no plans to support them in the
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future. Other projects are working on support for USB scanners. See the
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.B PROJECTS
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file for more detail. The FB310P and FB610P are re-badged Avision scanners
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which use a different command set, so are unlikely to be supported by this
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backend in the future.
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.PP
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IMPORTANT: this is alpha code. While we have made every effort to make it as
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reliable as possible, it will not always work as expected. Feedback is still
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appreciated. Please send any bug reports to the maintainers as listed on the
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web page (listed in
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.B SEE ALSO
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below).
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.PP
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.
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.PP
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.SH "DEVICE NAMES"
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This backend expects device names of the form presented by libieee1284. These
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names are highly dependent on operating system and version.
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On Linux 2.4 kernels this will be of the form
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.I "parport0"
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or older (2.2 and before) kernels may produce names like
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.IR "0x378"
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(the base address of your port) or simply
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.IR "0"
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depending on your module configuration. Check the contents of
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.I /proc/parport
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if it exists. If you don't want to specify a default port (or don't know its
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name), the backend should be able to detect which port your scanner is on.
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.SH CONFIGURATION
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The contents of the
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.I canon_pp.conf
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file is a list of options for the driver to use. Empty lines and lines
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starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored.
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.PP
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The supported options are currently
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.BR ieee1284 ,
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.BR calibrate ,
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.BR init_mode ,
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and
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.BR force_nibble
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Option
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.B ieee1284
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.IR port-name
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defines which port to use. The format of port-name is OS dependent, based on
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the names presented by libieee1284. Please only have one of these lines, or
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all but one will be ignored.
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Option
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.B calibrate
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.IR cal-file
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.IR [port-name]
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defines which calibration file to use on a per-port basis. If you only have
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one parport, the port-name argument may be omitted \- but be careful as this
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will cause problems on multi-scanner systems. You may have as many of these
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lines as you like, as long as each has a unique port name. The tilde (`~')
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character is acceptable and will be expanded to the value of the HOME
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environment.
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Option
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.B init_mode
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.IR <AUTO|FB620P|FB630P>
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.IR [portname]
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defines which initialisation (wake-up) mode to use on a per-port basis.
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If you only have one parport, the portname argument may be omitted \- but
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be careful as this may cause problems on multi-scanner systems.
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You may have as many of these lines as you like, as long as each has a unique
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port name. The valid initialisation modes are FB620P (which strobes 10101010
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and 01010101 on the data pins), FB630P (which strobes 11001100 and 00110011
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on the data pins) and AUTO, which will try FB630P mode first then FB620P mode
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second. The FB620P mode is also used by the FB320P. The FB630P mode is used
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by the FB330P, N340P, and N640P.
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Option
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.B force_nibble
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forces the driver to use nibble mode even if ECP mode is reported to work by
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libieee1284. This works-around the rare issue of ECP mode being reported to
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work by the library, then not working.
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.SH TIPS
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.PP
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Hit the "Calibrate" button before scanning. It vastly improves the quality of
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scans.
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.PP
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To enable automatic detection of your scanner, uncomment the "canon_pp" line
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from
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.I @CONFIGDIR@/dll.conf
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.PP
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.SH FILES
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.TP
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.I @CONFIGDIR@/canon_pp.conf
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The backend configuration file (see also description of
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.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
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below).
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.TP
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.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-canon_pp.a
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The static library implementing this backend.
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.TP
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.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-canon_pp.so
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The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that support
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dynamic loading).
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
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This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may contain
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the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are separated by a colon
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(`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a semi-colon (`;'). If this variable
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is not set, the configuration file is searched in two default directories:
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first, the current working directory (".") and then in @CONFIGDIR@. If the
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value of the environment variable ends with the directory separator character,
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then the default directories are searched after the explicitly specified
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directories. For example, setting
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.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
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to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories "tmp/config", ".", and
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"@CONFIGDIR@" being searched (in this order).
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.TP
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.B SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP
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If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment
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variable controls the debug level for this backend. Higher debug levels
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increase the verbosity of the output.
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Example:
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export SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP=4
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.SH NOTES
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.B Features available in the Windows interface
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.TP
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.B Brightness and Contrast
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These are not implemented, and probably never will be. These appear to be
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implemented entirely in software. Use GIMP or a similar program if you need
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these features.
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.TP
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.B Descreen Mode
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This appears on our first analysis to be just oversampling with an
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anti-aliasing filter. Again, it seems to be implemented entirely in software,
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so GIMP is your best bet for now.
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.TP
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.B Gamma Tables
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This is under investigation, but for now only a simple gamma profile (ie: the
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one returned during calibration) will be loaded.
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.PP
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.B Communication Problems
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.PP
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ECP mode in libieee1284 doesn't always work properly, even with new hardware.
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We believe that this is a ppdev problem. If you change the configuration file
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to include
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.B force_nibble
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, the problem will go away, but you will only be able to scan in nibble mode.
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.PP
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Sometimes the scanner can be left in a state where our code cannot revive it.
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If the backend reports no scanner present, try unplugging the power and
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plugging it back in. Also try unplugging printers from the pass-through port.
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.PP
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The scanner will not respond correctly to our commands when you first plug in
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the power. You may find if you try a scan very soon after plugging in the
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power that the backend will incorrectly report that you have no scanner present.
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To avoid this, give it about 10 seconds to reset itself before attempting any
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scans.
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.PP
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.B Repeated Lines
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.PP
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Sometimes at high resolutions (ie. 600dpi) you will notice lines which appear
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twice. These lines correspond to points where the scanner head has stopped
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during the scan (it stops every time the internal 64kb buffer is full).
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Basically it's a mechanical problem inside the scanner, that the tolerance of
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movement for a start/stop event is greater than 1/600 inches. I've never tried
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the windows driver so I'm not sure how (or if) it works around this problem,
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but as we don't know how to rewind the scanner head to do these bits again,
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there's currently no nice way to deal with the problem.
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.PP
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.B Grey-scale Scans
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.PP
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Be aware that the scanner uses the green LEDs to read grey-scale scans, meaning
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green coloured things will appear lighter than normal, and red and blue
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coloured items will appear darker than normal. For high-accuracy grey-scale
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scans of colour items, it's best just to scan in colour and convert to
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grey-scale in graphics software such as the GIMP.
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.PP
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.B FB620P/FB320P Caveats
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.PP
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These models can not be reset in the same way as the others. The windows driver
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doesn't know how to reset them either \- when left with an inconsistent scanner,
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it will start scanning half way down the page!
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.PP
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Aborting is known to work correctly on the FB*30P models, and is known to be
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broken on the FB*20P models. The FB620P which I tested on simply returns
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garbage after a scan has been aborted using the method we know.
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Aborting is able to leave the scanner in a state where it can be shut down,
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but not where another scan can be made.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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sane(7), sane\-dll(5)
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.BR
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http://canon\-fb330p.sourceforge.net/
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.SH AUTHOR
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This backend is primarily the work of Simon Krix (Reverse Engineering), and
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Matthew Duggan (SANE interface).
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.PP
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Many thanks to Kevin Easton for his comments and help, and Kent A. Signorini
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for his help with the N340P.
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