diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 6440382f..9f08c4e3 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -37,67 +37,42 @@

Latest News

- 2003-11-17: The third - pre-release of sane-backends 1.0.13 is now available. Please - test and send any bug reports to our bug - tracking system. -

-

- 2003-10-10: This is the timetable for the next - release of sane-backends (1.0.13):
- 2003-10-25 backend freeze
- 2003-11-01 feature freeze
- 2003-11-15 code freeze
- 2003-11-22 release -

-

- 2003-09-23: The new SANE homepage at - http://www.sane-project.org is online -

-

- 2003-09-19: There is a bug - tracking system for SANE now. Please use it for reporting - any bug in SANE or the web pages. -

-

- 2003-09-18: A new development CVS server is - available. Also the sane-devel mailing list was moved - and two more lists have been created. -

-

- 2003-05-25: SANE-Backends-1.0.12 has been + 2003-11-23: SANE-Backends-1.0.13 has been released

- 2003-05-24: Frank Zago is working on sane-backends - for MS Windows for SCSI scanners. -

- -

- 2003-05-11: - XSane-0.91 released. -

-

- 2003-04-26: SANE-Frontends-1.0.11 has been - released + 2003-09-23: The new SANE homepage at + http://www.sane-project.org is online

diff --git a/man/gamma4scanimage.1.html b/man/gamma4scanimage.1.html index 2118b34e..c1c5c5b2 100644 --- a/man/gamma4scanimage.1.html +++ b/man/gamma4scanimage.1.html @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@

EMAIL-CONTACT

        Oliver.Rauch@Rauch-Domain.DE
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          11 Sep 2002               gamma4scanimage(1)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              11 Sep 2002               gamma4scanimage(1)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-abaton.5.html b/man/sane-abaton.5.html index 415445be..c9680ec8 100644 --- a/man/sane-abaton.5.html +++ b/man/sane-abaton.5.html @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ The sane-abaton backend was partially written by David Huggins-Daines, based on the sane-apple backend by Milon Firikis. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 19 Nov 1998 sane-abaton(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 19 Nov 1998 sane-abaton(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html b/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html index 6c4fc537..d65388bf 100644 --- a/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html +++ b/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@

AUTHOR

        Ingo Schneider and Karl Anders Řygard.
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          17 Oct 1998                sane-agfafocus(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              17 Oct 1998                sane-agfafocus(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-apple.5.html b/man/sane-apple.5.html index ed947747..d3f4a6fa 100644 --- a/man/sane-apple.5.html +++ b/man/sane-apple.5.html @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Firikis. It is mostly based on the mustek backend from David Mosberger and Andreas Czechanowski -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 13 May 1998 sane-apple(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 13 May 1998 sane-apple(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-artec.5.html b/man/sane-artec.5.html index 5bb9a595..7277c856 100644 --- a/man/sane-artec.5.html +++ b/man/sane-artec.5.html @@ -170,9 +170,9 @@

AUTHOR

-       Chris Pinkham (cpinkham@infi.net) (does not exist anymore?)
+       Chris Pinkham (cpinkham@corp.infi.net)
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          24 Jan 2000                    sane-artec(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              24 Jan 2000                    sane-artec(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html b/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html index 5f327145..76ef5e5e 100644 --- a/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html +++ b/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ http://www.angelfire.com/linux/crapsite. Please contact me if you find a bug or missing feature: <crapsite@gmx.net> -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 19 Nov 2002 sane-artec_eplus48u(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 19 Nov 2002 sane-artec_eplus48u(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-as6e.5.html b/man/sane-as6e.5.html index b3631285..cb4c778d 100644 --- a/man/sane-as6e.5.html +++ b/man/sane-as6e.5.html @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@

EMAIL-CONTACT

        yossarian@users.sourceforge.net
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         Apr 2nd, 2003                    sane-as6e(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13             Apr 2nd, 2003                    sane-as6e(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-avision.5.html b/man/sane-avision.5.html index dc2550b0..7bc5712f 100644 --- a/man/sane-avision.5.html +++ b/man/sane-avision.5.html @@ -13,20 +13,25 @@

NAME

        sane-avision  - SANE backend for original Avision and Avision OEM scan-
-       ners (HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi, UMAX and possibly more) flatbed scanners
+       ners (HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi, UMAX and possibly  more)  flatbed  scan-
+       ners.
 
 
 

ABOUT THIS FILE

-       This file only is a short descripton of the avision-backend for sane!
+       This  file  is  a short descripton for the avision-backend shipped with
+       SANE.
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION

-       The  sane-avision  library  implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
-       backend that provides access to various Avision scanners and  the  Avi-
+       The sane-avision library implements a SANE (Scanner  Access  Now  Easy)
+       backend  that  provides access to various Avision scanners and the Avi-
        sion OEM scanners labelled by HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi or Fujitsu.
 
+       I suggest you hold one hand on the power-button of  the  scanner  while
+       you try the first scans!
+
 
 

CONFIGURATION

@@ -38,9 +43,6 @@
        starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration  file
        is shown below:
 
-       I  suggest  you  hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while
-       you try the first scans!
-
         # this is a comment
 
         option force-a4
@@ -96,29 +98,38 @@
 

DEVICE NAMES

        This backend expects device names of the form:
 
-              scsi special usb special
+              scsi scsi-spec
 
-       Where special is the path-name for the device  that  corresponds  to  a
-       SCSI scanner or the USB vendor/product ID pair corresponding to the USB
-       scanner. The special device name must be a generic  SCSI  device  or  a
-       symlink  to such a device.  The program sane-find-scanner helps to find
-       out the correct device. Under  Linux,  such  a  device  name  could  be
-       /dev/sg0 or /dev/sga, for example.  See sane-scsi(5) for details.
+              usb usb-sec
+
+       Where scsi-spec is the path-name to a special device or a device ID for
+       the device that corresponds to a SCSI scanner. The special device  name
+       must  be a generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device, for exam-
+       ple on Linux "/dev/sga" or "/dev/sg0". The device ID is the ID returned
+       by  the  scanner,  for  example "HP" or "AVISION". See sane-scsi(5) for
+       details.
 
         Note: Since the backend now includes native USB access,
               it is no longer needed - even considered obsolete -
-              to access the scanner via the SCSI emulation (named
+              to access USB scanner via the SCSI emulation (named
               hpusbscsi on Linux) for Avision USB devices such as
               the HP 53xx, HP 74xx or Minolta film-scanners.
 
-        A list with supported devices is built into the avision backend so
-        normally specifying an ID should not be necessary.
+       usb-spec is the USB device name, the vendor/product ID pair or the name
+       used  by  libusb  corresponding to the USB scanner. For example "0x03f0
+       0x0701" or "libusb:002:003". See sane-usb(5) for details.
+
+       The program sane-find-scanner helps to find out the correct scsi or usb
+       device name.
+
+       A list with supported devices is built into the avision backend so nor-
+       mally specifying an ID should not be necessary.
 
 
 

FILES

        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/avision.conf
-              The   backend   configuration  file  (see  also  description  of
+              The  backend  configuration  file  (see  also   description   of
               SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
 
        /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-avision.a
@@ -134,22 +145,22 @@
        SANE_CONFIG_DIR
               This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
               may contain the configuration file.  Under UNIX, the directories
-              are  separated  by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated
+              are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they  are  separated
               by a semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current    working    directory    (".")     and     then     in
+              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
+              current     working     directory     (".")    and    then    in
               /usr/local/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment variable
-              ends with the directory separator character,  then  the  default
+              ends  with  the  directory separator character, then the default
               directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
-              ries.  For example, setting  SANE_CONFIG_DIR  to  "/tmp/config:"
-              would    result    in   directories   "tmp/config",   ".",   and
+              ries.   For  example,  setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+              would   result   in   directories   "tmp/config",    ".",    and
               "/usr/local/etc/sane.d" being searched (in this order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_AVISION
-              If the library was compiled with  debug  support  enabled,  this
-              environment  variable controls the debug level for this backend.
-              Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of  the  output.  The
-              debug  level  7  is the author's prefered value to debug backend
+              If  the  library  was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
+              environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
+              Higher  debug  levels  increase the verbosity of the output. The
+              debug level 7 is the author's prefered value  to  debug  backend
               problems.
 
               Example: export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7
@@ -157,15 +168,15 @@
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7), sane-scsi(5)
-       http://drocklinux.dyndns.org/rene/avision/index.html
+       sane(7), sane-scsi(5), sane-usb(5)
+       http://www.rocklinux-consulting.de/oss/avision/
 
 
 

AUTHOR

        René Rebe and Meino Christian Cramer
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          04 Mar 2003                  sane-avision(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              04 Mar 2003                  sane-avision(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-bh.5.html b/man/sane-bh.5.html index 2def87b6..de6957af 100644 --- a/man/sane-bh.5.html +++ b/man/sane-bh.5.html @@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ Reifschneider of tummy.com ltd. Some 8000 enhancements added by Mark Temple. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 15 Sep 1999 sane-bh(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 15 Sep 1999 sane-bh(5)

diff --git a/man/sane-canon.5.html b/man/sane-canon.5.html index 08b8a446..8128f924 100644 --- a/man/sane-canon.5.html +++ b/man/sane-canon.5.html @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ support by Mitsuru Okaniwa; FS2710S support by Ulrich Deiters Man page by Henning Meier-Geinitz (mostly based on canon.README) -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 03 May 2001 sane-canon(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 03 May 2001 sane-canon(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-canon630u.5.html b/man/sane-canon630u.5.html index f9a47927..1ee8c6b1 100644 --- a/man/sane-canon630u.5.html +++ b/man/sane-canon630u.5.html @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@

AUTHOR

        Nathan Rutman
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          06 Apr 2002                sane-canon630u(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              06 Apr 2002                sane-canon630u(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html b/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html index 3b517e3d..f3bcc376 100644 --- a/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html +++ b/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Many thanks to Kevin Easton for his comments and help, and Kent A. Sig- norini for his help with the N340P. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 1 October 2002 sane-canon_pp(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 1 October 2002 sane-canon_pp(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-config.1.html b/man/sane-config.1.html index 84cd2fb9..dbfe0636 100644 --- a/man/sane-config.1.html +++ b/man/sane-config.1.html @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 15 October 2002 sane-config(1) +sane-backends 1.0.13 15 October 2002 sane-config(1)
diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan.5.html index f5d43998..4947d3c2 100644 --- a/man/sane-coolscan.5.html +++ b/man/sane-coolscan.5.html @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@

EMAIL-CONTACT

        andreas.rick@free.fr
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          4 July 2000                 sane-coolscan(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              4 July 2000                 sane-coolscan(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html index b2897dc1..74575895 100644 --- a/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html +++ b/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ The backend is written and maintained by András Major (andras@users.sourceforge.net). -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 22/08/2002 sane-coolscan2(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 22/08/2002 sane-coolscan2(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-dc210.5.html b/man/sane-dc210.5.html index dcade582..a946b019 100644 --- a/man/sane-dc210.5.html +++ b/man/sane-dc210.5.html @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ be subscribed to the list, otherwise your mail won't be sent to the subscribers. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 15 July 2000 sane-dc210(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 15 July 2000 sane-dc210(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-dc240.5.html b/man/sane-dc240.5.html index 9998bd2e..5752efbe 100644 --- a/man/sane-dc240.5.html +++ b/man/sane-dc240.5.html @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ be subscribed to the list, otherwise your mail won't be sent to the subscribers. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 23 March 2001 sane-dc240(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 23 March 2001 sane-dc240(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-dc25.5.html b/man/sane-dc25.5.html index d0683d20..ce512d1b 100644 --- a/man/sane-dc25.5.html +++ b/man/sane-dc25.5.html @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ be subscribed to the list, otherwise your mail won't be sent to the subscribers. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 12 April 1999 sane-dc25(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 12 April 1999 sane-dc25(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-dll.5.html b/man/sane-dll.5.html index 28fe27fa..d3d136f7 100644 --- a/man/sane-dll.5.html +++ b/man/sane-dll.5.html @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@

AUTHOR

        David Mosberger
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          4 Dec 2002                       sane-dll(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              4 Dec 2002                       sane-dll(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-dmc.5.html b/man/sane-dmc.5.html index 7a283847..314e9961 100644 --- a/man/sane-dmc.5.html +++ b/man/sane-dmc.5.html @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ The backend is derived from sane-hp by David Mosberger -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 13 May 1998 sane-dmc(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 13 May 1998 sane-dmc(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-epson.5.html b/man/sane-epson.5.html index 67939bb9..23acd58a 100644 --- a/man/sane-epson.5.html +++ b/man/sane-epson.5.html @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ The package is actively maintained by Karl Heinz Kremer (khk@khk.net). The software is based on work by Christian Bucher and Kazuhiro Sasayama -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 27-Dec-2000 sane-epson(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 27-Dec-2000 sane-epson(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html b/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html index e2817122..5344f156 100644 --- a/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html +++ b/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Detection of USB chipsets is limited to GrandTech 6801 and 6816, Mustek chips and National Semiconductor lm983x chips. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 18 Jul 2003 sane-find-scanner(1) +sane-backends 1.0.13 18 Jul 2003 sane-find-scanner(1)
diff --git a/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html b/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html index 50b074aa..7276efa3 100644 --- a/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html +++ b/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ them yet. I don't know if the ScanPartner 15C still works, because I'm not able to test it. 3091/3092 don't support halftone -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 17 Apr 2002 sane-fujitsu(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 17 Apr 2002 sane-fujitsu(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html b/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html index f55339db..e9e457ea 100644 --- a/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html +++ b/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ be subscribed to the list, otherwise your mail won't be sent to the subscribers. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 04 September 2001 sane-gphoto2(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 04 September 2001 sane-gphoto2(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html b/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html index 25f093b9..40135bb0 100644 --- a/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html +++ b/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@

SEE ALSO

        sane(7),    sane-usb(5),    sane-artec_eplus48u(5)     sane-plustek(5),
        sane-ma1509(5), sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-mustek(5), sane-mustek_pp(5)
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/gt68xx/gt68xx.CHANGES
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/gt68xx/gt68xx.CHANGES
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx
 
 
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
        a   debug   log   if   your   scanner  isn't  detected  correctly  (see
        SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX above).
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         30 Sept 2003                   sane-gt68xx(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13             30 Sept 2003                   sane-gt68xx(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-hp.5.html b/man/sane-hp.5.html index 633a43af..7945f06f 100644 --- a/man/sane-hp.5.html +++ b/man/sane-hp.5.html @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ The sane-hp backend was written by Geoffrey T. Dairiki. HP PhotoSmart PhotoScanner support by Peter Kirchgessner. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 09 Oct 2003 sane-hp(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 09 Oct 2003 sane-hp(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-hp5400.5.html b/man/sane-hp5400.5.html index aaff6953..2be29c72 100644 --- a/man/sane-hp5400.5.html +++ b/man/sane-hp5400.5.html @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ other operating systems and especially on big-endian platforms. The scanner may get wrong data. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 17 Apr 2003 sane-hp5400(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 17 Apr 2003 sane-hp5400(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html b/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html index 0f88e600..2320f876 100644 --- a/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html +++ b/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Max Vorobiev Man page mostly based on canon.man -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 24 Feb 2002 sane-hpsj5s(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 24 Feb 2002 sane-hpsj5s(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-ibm.5.html b/man/sane-ibm.5.html index 5e6214fd..fd5a5c44 100644 --- a/man/sane-ibm.5.html +++ b/man/sane-ibm.5.html @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ mf <massifr@tiscalinet.it> Maintained by Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de> -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 15 Apr 2003 sane-ibm(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 15 Apr 2003 sane-ibm(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-leo.5.html b/man/sane-leo.5.html index 921a85a3..63d801e8 100644 --- a/man/sane-leo.5.html +++ b/man/sane-leo.5.html @@ -132,9 +132,9 @@

AUTHOR

        The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
-           http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#leo
+           http://www.zago.net/sane/#leo
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         16 April 2002                     sane-leo(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13             16 April 2002                     sane-leo(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-ma1509.5.html b/man/sane-ma1509.5.html index b8d21c83..8ba56dd6 100644 --- a/man/sane-ma1509.5.html +++ b/man/sane-ma1509.5.html @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ More detailed bug information is available at the MA-1509 backend home- page http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 24 Feb 2003 sane-ma1509(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 24 Feb 2003 sane-ma1509(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-matsushita.5.html b/man/sane-matsushita.5.html index 74083def..cf08d5da 100644 --- a/man/sane-matsushita.5.html +++ b/man/sane-matsushita.5.html @@ -173,9 +173,9 @@

AUTHOR

        The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
-           http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#matsushita
+           http://www.zago.net/sane/#matsushita
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs        April 21s, 2002             sane-matsushita(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13            April 21s, 2002             sane-matsushita(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-microtek.5.html b/man/sane-microtek.5.html index f7c5e3fd..9e06b7b9 100644 --- a/man/sane-microtek.5.html +++ b/man/sane-microtek.5.html @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ ers mailing list. Have a look at http://www.sane-project.org/mail- ing-lists.html concerning subscription to sane-devel. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs February 8, 2000 sane-microtek(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 February 8, 2000 sane-microtek(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-microtek2.5.html b/man/sane-microtek2.5.html index 9dba2921..357b7304 100644 --- a/man/sane-microtek2.5.html +++ b/man/sane-microtek2.5.html @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Karsten Festag karsten.festag@gmx.de -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 28 Jan 2002 sane-microtek2(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 28 Jan 2002 sane-microtek2(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek.5.html b/man/sane-mustek.5.html index 77f58bcf..24fc1cce 100644 --- a/man/sane-mustek.5.html +++ b/man/sane-mustek.5.html @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ noises and the scan mechanism may be damaged. Thus, if you hear such a noise, IMMEDIATELY turn off the scanner. This shouldn't happen if your scanner is in the list of known scanners. There is more information in - the /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/PROBLEMS file. + the /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/PROBLEMS file. If you own a Mustek (or Trust) scanner other than the ones listed above that works with this backend, please let us know by sending the scan- @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@

SEE ALSO

        sane(7),  sane-find-scanner(1), sane-scsi(5), sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-
        gt68xx(5), sane-plustek(5), sane-mustek_pp(5)
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/mustek/mustek.CHANGES
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/mustek/mustek.CHANGES
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek-backend/
 
 
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
        More  detailed bug information is available at the Mustek backend home-
        page: http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek-backend/.
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          5 Dec 2002                    sane-mustek(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              5 Dec 2002                    sane-mustek(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html index 37e90a10..3b4e02e3 100644 --- a/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html +++ b/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html @@ -106,25 +106,30 @@ A device can be defined as follows: - scanner <name> <address> <driver> + scanner <name> <port name> <driver> where <name> is an arbitrary name for the device, optionally enclosed by dou- ble quotes, for instance "LifeTec 9350". - <address> is the port address of the parallel port to which the device - is connected. Known ports are 0x378, 0x278, and 0x3BC. The - mapping of parallel ports (lp0, lp1, and lp2) to these addresses - can be different for different Linux kernel versions. For - instance, if you are using a Kernel 2.2.x or better and you have - only one parallel port, this port is named lp0 regardless of the - base address. However, this backend requires the base address of - your port. If you are not sure which port your scanner is con- - nected to, have a look at your /etc/conf.modules, /etc/mod- - ules.conf and/or /proc/ioports. + <port name> is the name of the parallel port to which the device is + connected. In case libieee1284 is used for communication with + the port (default setup), valid port names are parport0, par- + port1, and parport2. - <driver> is the driver to use for this device. Currently available + In case the backend is configured for raw IO (old setup), port + addresses have to be used instead of port names: 0x378, 0x278, + or 0x3BC. The mapping of parallel ports (lp0, lp1, and lp2) to + these addresses can be different for different Linux kernel ver- + sions. For instance, if you are using a Kernel 2.2.x or better + and you have only one parallel port, this port is named lp0 + regardless of the base address. However, this backend requires + the base address of your port. If you are not sure which port + your scanner is connected to, have a look at your /etc/conf.mod- + ules, /etc/modules.conf and/or /proc/ioports. + + <driver> is the driver to use for this device. Currently available drivers are: cis600 : for 600 CP, 96 CP & OEM versions @@ -133,16 +138,16 @@ Choosing the wrong driver can damage your scanner! Especially, using the 1200CP settings on a 600CP can be harmful. - If the scanner starts making a loud noice, turn it off - immediately !!! + If the scanner starts making a loud noice, turn it off immedi- + ately !!! Using the cis600 driver on a 1200CP or a 1200CP+ is probably not - dangerous. The cis1200+ driver also works for the 1200CP, and - using the cis1200 driver on a 1200CP+ will typically result in - scans that cover only half of the width of the scan area (also + dangerous. The cis1200+ driver also works for the 1200CP, and + using the cis1200 driver on a 1200CP+ will typically result in + scans that cover only half of the width of the scan area (also not dangerous). - If unsure about the exact model of your OEM version, check the - optical resolution in the manual or on the box: the 600CP has a - maximum optical resolution of 300x600 DPI, whereas the 1200CP + If unsure about the exact model of your OEM version, check the + optical resolution in the manual or on the box: the 600CP has a + maximum optical resolution of 300x600 DPI, whereas the 1200CP and 1200CP+ have a maximum optical resolution of 600x1200 DPI. Examples: @@ -156,20 +161,20 @@

CONFIGURATION

        The contents of the mustek_pp.conf file is a list of device definitions
        and device options that correspond to Mustek scanners.  Empty lines and
-       lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. Options have the  fol-
+       lines  starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. Options have the fol-
        lowing format:
 
               option <name> [<value>]
 
-       Depending  on  the  nature  of  the  option,  a value may or may not be
-       present.  Options always apply to the scanner definition that  preceeds
-       them.  There  are  no global options. Options are also driver-specific:
+       Depending on the nature of the option,  a  value  may  or  may  not  be
+       present.   Options always apply to the scanner definition that preceeds
+       them. There are no global options. Options  are  also  driver-specific:
        not all drivers support all possible options.
 
        Common options
 
-           bw <value> Black/white discrimination value to be used during  lin-
-                  eart  scanning. Pixel values below this value are assumed to
+           bw  <value> Black/white discrimination value to be used during lin-
+                  eart scanning. Pixel values below this value are assumed  to
                   be black, values above are assumed to be white.
                   Default value: 127
                   Minimum:         0
@@ -179,12 +184,12 @@
 
        CIS driver options
 
-           top_adjust <value> Vertical adjustment of the origin, expressed  in
-                  millimeter  (floating  point).   This  option can be used to
+           top_adjust  <value> Vertical adjustment of the origin, expressed in
+                  millimeter (floating point).  This option  can  be  used  to
                   calibrate the position of the origin, within certain limits.
-                  Note  that  CIS scanners are probably temperature sensitive,
-                  and that a certain inaccuracy may be hard to avoid.  Differ-
-                  ences  in  offset between runs in the order of 1 to 2 mm are
+                  Note that CIS scanners are probably  temperature  sensitive,
+                  and  that a certain inaccuracy may be hard to avoid. Differ-
+                  ences in offset between runs in the order of 1 to 2  mm  are
                   not unusual.
                   Default value: 0.0
                   Minimum:      -5.0
@@ -192,14 +197,14 @@
 
            Example:  option top_skip -2.5
 
-           slow_skip Turns fast skipping to the start of the scan region  off.
-                  When  the  region  to scan does not start at the origin, the
-                  driver will try to move the scanhead to  the  start  of  the
-                  scan  area  at  the  fastest possible speed. On some models,
-                  this may not work, resulting in large  inaccuracies  (up  to
-                  centimeters).   By setting this option, the driver is forced
-                  to use normal speed during skipping,  which  can  circumvent
-                  the  accuracy  problems.  Currently, there are no models for
+           slow_skip  Turns fast skipping to the start of the scan region off.
+                  When the region to scan does not start at  the  origin,  the
+                  driver  will  try  to  move the scanhead to the start of the
+                  scan area at the fastest possible  speed.  On  some  models,
+                  this  may  not  work, resulting in large inaccuracies (up to
+                  centimeters).  By setting this option, the driver is  forced
+                  to  use  normal  speed during skipping, which can circumvent
+                  the accuracy problems. Currently, there are  no  models  for
                   which these inaccuracy problems are known to occur.
                   By default, fast skipping is used.
 
@@ -242,7 +247,7 @@
 

FILES

        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/mustek_pp.conf
-              The  backend  configuration  file  (see  also   description   of
+              The   backend   configuration  file  (see  also  description  of
               SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
 
        /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-mustek_pp.a
@@ -258,21 +263,21 @@
        SANE_CONFIG_DIR
               This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
               may contain the configuration file.  Under UNIX, the directories
-              are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they  are  separated
-              by  a  semi-colon  (`;').   If  this  variable  is  not set, the
-              configuration file  is  searched  in  two  default  directories:
-              first,   the   current  working  directory  (".")  and  then  in
+              are  separated  by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated
+              by a semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the config-
+              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
+              current    working    directory    (".")     and     then     in
               /usr/local/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment variable
-              ends  with  the  directory separator character, then the default
+              ends with the directory separator character,  then  the  default
               directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
-              ries.   For  example,  setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
-              would   result   in   directories   "tmp/config",    ".",    and
+              ries.  For example, setting  SANE_CONFIG_DIR  to  "/tmp/config:"
+              would    result    in   directories   "tmp/config",   ".",   and
               "/usr/local/etc/sane.d" being searched (in this order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP
-              If  the  library  was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
-              environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
-              E.g.,  a  value  of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
+              If the library was compiled with  debug  support  enabled,  this
+              environment  variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+              E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output  to  be  printed.
               Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
 
               level   debug output
@@ -286,8 +291,8 @@
                6       special debug information
 
        SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_PA4S2
-              This variable sets the debug level for the  SANE  interface  for
-              the  Mustek chipset A4S2. Note that enabling this will spam your
+              This  variable  sets  the debug level for the SANE interface for
+              the Mustek chipset A4S2. Note that enabling this will spam  your
               terminal with some million lines of debug output.
 
               level   debug output
@@ -320,9 +325,9 @@
 
 

BUGS

-       Too      many...      please      send       bug       reports       to
-       sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org  (note  that  you  have to subscribe
-       first   to   the   list   before   you   can   send    emails...    see
+       Too       many...       please       send      bug      reports      to
+       sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org (note that  you  have  to  subscribe
+       first    to    the   list   before   you   can   send   emails...   see
        http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html)
 
               * 1013 support isn't bullet proofed
@@ -332,29 +337,29 @@
 
 

BUG REPORTS

-       If  something doesn't work, please contact us (Jochen for the CCD scan-
-       ners, Eddy for the CIS scanners). But we need  some  information  about
+       If something doesn't work, please contact us (Jochen for the CCD  scan-
+       ners,  Eddy  for  the CIS scanners). But we need some information about
        your scanner to be able to help you...
 
        SANE version
               run "scanimage -V" to determine this
 
        the backend version and your scanner hardware
-              run  "SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP=128  scanimage  -L"  as  root. If you
-              don't get any output from the mustek_pp  backend,  make  sure  a
-              line       "mustek_pp"      is      included      into      your
+              run "SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP=128 scanimage  -L"  as  root.  If  you
+              don't  get  any  output  from the mustek_pp backend, make sure a
+              line      "mustek_pp"      is      included      into       your
               /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf.  If your scanner isn't detected,
               make  sure  you've  defined  the  right  port  address  in  your
               mustek_pp.conf.
 
        the name of your scanner/vendor
               also a worthy information. Please also include the optical reso-
-              lution  and  lamp type of your scanner, both can be found in the
+              lution and lamp type of your scanner, both can be found  in  the
               manual of your scanner.
 
        any further comments
               if you have comments about the documentation (what could be done
-              better),  or  you  think I should know something, please include
+              better), or you think I should know  something,  please  include
               it.
 
        some nice greetings
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_pp_ccd.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_pp_ccd.5.html
index 094dfe26..0ee6305b 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_pp_ccd.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_pp_ccd.5.html
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
 
        some nice greetings
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          3 Oct 2003             sane-mustek_pp_ccd(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              3 Oct 2003             sane-mustek_pp_ccd(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html index b8bddcc0..94a8f9f9 100644 --- a/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html +++ b/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html @@ -149,8 +149,8 @@

SEE ALSO

        sane(7),  sane-usb(5),  sane-mustek(5),  sane-mustek_pp(5),  sane-plus-
        tek(5), sane-gt68xx(5), sane-ma1509(5)
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/mustek_usb/mustek_usb.CHANGES,
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/mustek_usb/mustek_usb.TODO
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/mustek_usb/mustek_usb.CHANGES,
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/mustek_usb/mustek_usb.TODO
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb-backend/
 
 
@@ -170,12 +170,14 @@
        That  means  that  this  backend will fail when it is loaded the second
        time in some configurations: E.g. using libusb,  (Free|Open|Net)BSD  or
        with Linux if you unload and reload the scanner module. The only choice
-       is to replug the scanner in this case.
+       is to replug the scanner in this case. The workaround for Linux  is  to
+       use  the scanner module (modprobe scanner) instead of libusb. See sane-
+       usb(5) for details.
 
        More detailed bug information is available at the Mustek backend  home-
        page http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb-backend/.
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          09 Jan 2003               sane-mustek_usb(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              21 Oct 2003               sane-mustek_usb(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-nec.5.html b/man/sane-nec.5.html index a7f462d0..609e7ad9 100644 --- a/man/sane-nec.5.html +++ b/man/sane-nec.5.html @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@

AUTHORS

        Kazuya Fukuda
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          17 Feb 2000                      sane-nec(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              17 Feb 2000                      sane-nec(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-net.5.html b/man/sane-net.5.html index 4e8978d5..b1da7e26 100644 --- a/man/sane-net.5.html +++ b/man/sane-net.5.html @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@

AUTHOR

        David Mosberger and Andreas Beck
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          8 Oct 2002                       sane-net(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              8 Oct 2002                       sane-net(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-pie.5.html b/man/sane-pie.5.html index 9980be22..0e6be386 100644 --- a/man/sane-pie.5.html +++ b/man/sane-pie.5.html @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Please send any information and bug-reports to: Simon Munton <simon@munton.demon.co.uk> -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 7 Sept 2000 sane-pie(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 7 Sept 2000 sane-pie(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-pint.5.html b/man/sane-pint.5.html index 82e0411e..2bffdbbb 100644 --- a/man/sane-pint.5.html +++ b/man/sane-pint.5.html @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ No testing has been done on three-pass or handheld scanners, or with Automatic Document Feeder support. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 13 May 1998 sane-pint(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 13 May 1998 sane-pint(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-plustek.5.html b/man/sane-plustek.5.html index 0db66da9..f7d26f65 100644 --- a/man/sane-plustek.5.html +++ b/man/sane-plustek.5.html @@ -123,14 +123,14 @@ the configuration file /usr/local/etc/sane.d/plustek.conf - [merlin-device] vendor-id product-id + [usb] vendor-id product-id device /dev/usbscanner - merlin-device tells the backend, that the following devicename (here - /dev/usbscanner ) has to be interpreted as USB scanner device. If ven- - dor- and product-id has not been specified, the backend tries to detect - this by its own. If device ist set to auto + [usb] tells the backend, that the following devicename (here /dev/usb- + scanner ) has to be interpreted as USB scanner device. If vendor- and + product-id has not been specified, the backend tries to detect this by + its own. If device ist set to auto then the next matching device is used. The Options: @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ the one your device has. * Negative/Slide scanning quality is poor. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 28 September 2003 sane-plustek(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 27 October 2003 sane-plustek(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html b/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html index fca03793..8fdc192f 100644 --- a/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html +++ b/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ * The scanspeed on 600x1200 dpi models is slow. * The scanquality of the A3I is poor -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 24 September 2003 sane-plustek_pp(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 24 September 2003 sane-plustek_pp(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-pnm.5.html b/man/sane-pnm.5.html index 57db6ff9..1dd5182a 100644 --- a/man/sane-pnm.5.html +++ b/man/sane-pnm.5.html @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@

SEE ALSO

        sane(7)
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         22 April 2001                     sane-pnm(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13             22 April 2001                     sane-pnm(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-qcam.5.html b/man/sane-qcam.5.html index 2f8453b1..597726ab 100644 --- a/man/sane-qcam.5.html +++ b/man/sane-qcam.5.html @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@

SEE ALSO

        sane(7)
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs        25 October 1997                   sane-qcam(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13            25 October 1997                   sane-qcam(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-ricoh.5.html b/man/sane-ricoh.5.html index 02499d98..1acc26b7 100644 --- a/man/sane-ricoh.5.html +++ b/man/sane-ricoh.5.html @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@

AUTHOR

        Feico W. Dillema
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          24 Jun 2000                    sane-ricoh(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              24 Jun 2000                    sane-ricoh(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-s9036.5.html b/man/sane-s9036.5.html index 53d37a07..991fc720 100644 --- a/man/sane-s9036.5.html +++ b/man/sane-s9036.5.html @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Ingo Schneider -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 24 Jun 2000 sane-s9036(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 24 Jun 2000 sane-s9036(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-sceptre.5.html b/man/sane-sceptre.5.html index 93f75e8b..c668a098 100644 --- a/man/sane-sceptre.5.html +++ b/man/sane-sceptre.5.html @@ -145,9 +145,9 @@

AUTHOR

        The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
-           http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#sceptre
+           http://www.zago.net/sane/#sceptre
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs       April 21st, 2002                sane-sceptre(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13           April 21st, 2002                sane-sceptre(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-scsi.5.html b/man/sane-scsi.5.html index 2341c354..60673e8e 100644 --- a/man/sane-scsi.5.html +++ b/man/sane-scsi.5.html @@ -109,157 +109,159 @@

FREEBSD INFO

-       Auto-configuration using the "scsi *" lines in the config files doesn't
-       seem  to  work.  Set  a  link  /dev/scanner  to the appropriate /dev/uk
-       device.
+       Auto-configuration using the "scsi *" lines in the  config  files  only
+       works  if  the  user  running  the  frontend  has  read/write  acces to
+       /dev/xpt0. Instead, you can also set a link /dev/scanner to the  appro-
+       priate /dev/uk device.
 
               Adaptec AHA1542CF
-                     Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with  the  aha
+                     Reported  to  work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with the aha
                      driver.
 
               Adaptec 2940
                      Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2.
 
               Adaptec 1522
-                     The  scanner probes ok but any attempt to access it hangs
-                     the entire system. It looks like something  is  disabling
+                     The scanner probes ok but any attempt to access it  hangs
+                     the  entire  system. It looks like something is disabling
                      interrupts and then not reenabling them, so it looks like
                      a bug in the FreeBSD aic driver.
 
               Adaptec 1505
-                     Works on FreeBSD 2.2.5R and 3.0  using  the  aic  driver,
-                     provided  that  Plug-and-Play  support is disabled on the
+                     Works  on  FreeBSD  2.2.5R  and 3.0 using the aic driver,
+                     provided that Plug-and-Play support is  disabled  on  the
                      card.  If there are no uk devices, just do a ``sh MAKEDEV
-                     uk0''  in  the /dev directory. The scanner should then be
+                     uk0'' in the /dev directory. The scanner should  then  be
                      accessible as /dev/uk0 if it was probed during boot.
 
               Tekram DC390
-                     Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with  the  amd
+                     Reported  to  work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with the amd
                      driver.
 
 
 

LINUX INFO

-       First,  make  sure  your  kernel  has SCSI generic support enabled.  In
+       First, make sure your kernel has  SCSI  generic  support  enabled.   In
        ``make xconfig'', this shows up under ``SCSI support->SCSI generic sup-
        port''.
 
-       To  keep scanning times to a minimum, it is strongly recommended to use
+
+       To keep scanning times to a minimum, it is strongly recommended to  use
        a large buffer size for the generic SCSI driver. From SG driver version
        2.0 on, the maximum buffer size can be changed at program run time, and
-       there is no restriction in size. This driver version  is  part  of  the
-       Linux  kernels from version 2.2.7 on. If the new SG driver is available
-       some backends (e.g. sane-umax, sane-mustek,  sane-sharp)  automatically
-       request  larger  scsi  buffers.  If  a  backend  does not automatically
-       request  a  larger  scsi   buffer,   set   the   environment   variable
-       SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE  to the desired buffer size in bytes. It is not rec-
-       ommended to use more than 1 MB, because for large values the  probabil-
+       there  is  no  restriction  in size. This driver version is part of the
+       Linux kernels from version 2.2.7 on. If the new SG driver is  available
+       some  backends  (e.g. sane-umax, sane-mustek, sane-sharp) automatically
+       request larger scsi  buffers.  If  a  backend  does  not  automatically
+       request   a   larger   scsi   buffer,   set  the  environment  variable
+       SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE to the desired buffer size in bytes. It is not  rec-
+       ommended  to use more than 1 MB, because for large values the probabil-
        ity  increases  that  the  SG  driver  cannot  allocate  the  necessary
-       buffer(s). For ISA cards, even 1 MB might be a too large value.  For  a
-       detailed   discussion   of   memory   issues  of  the  SG  driver,  see
+       buffer(s).  For  ISA cards, even 1 MB might be a too large value. For a
+       detailed  discussion  of  memory  issues  of   the   SG   driver,   see
        http://www.torque.net/sg.
 
-       For Linux kernels before version 2.2.7 the size of the buffer  is  only
-       32KB.   This  works, but for many cheaper scanners this causes scanning
+       For  Linux  kernels before version 2.2.7 the size of the buffer is only
+       32KB.  This works, but for many cheaper scanners this  causes  scanning
        to be slower by about a factor of four than when using a size of 127KB.
-       Linux  defines  the  size of this buffer by macro SG_BIG_BUFF in header
-       file /usr/include/scsi/sg.h.  Unless a system  is  seriously  short  on
-       memory,  it  is recommended to increase this value to the maximum legal
-       value of 128*1024-512=130560 bytes.  After changing this value,  it  is
+       Linux defines the size of this buffer by macro  SG_BIG_BUFF  in  header
+       file  /usr/include/scsi/sg.h.   Unless  a  system is seriously short on
+       memory, it is recommended to increase this value to the  maximum  legal
+       value  of  128*1024-512=130560 bytes.  After changing this value, it is
        necessary to recompile both the kernel (or the SCSI generic module) and
-       the SCSI backends. Keep in mind that this is only necessary with  older
+       the  SCSI backends. Keep in mind that this is only necessary with older
        Linux kernels.
 
-       A  common  issue  with  SCSI scanners is what to do when you booted the
-       system while the scanner was turned off?  In such a case,  the  scanner
-       won't  be recognized by the kernel and SANE won't be able to access it.
-       Fortunately, Linux provides a simple mechanism to probe a  SCSI  device
-       on  demand.  Suppose you have a scanner connected to SCSI bus 2 and the
-       scanner has a SCSI id of 5.  When the system is up and running and  the
+       A common issue with SCSI scanners is what to do  when  you  booted  the
+       system  while  the scanner was turned off?  In such a case, the scanner
+       won't be recognized by the kernel and SANE won't be able to access  it.
+       Fortunately,  Linux  provides a simple mechanism to probe a SCSI device
+       on demand.  Suppose you have a scanner connected to SCSI bus 2 and  the
+       scanner  has a SCSI id of 5.  When the system is up and running and the
        scanner is turned on, you can issue the command:
 
               echo "scsi add-single-device 2 0 5 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi
 
-       and  the kernel will probe and recognize your scanner (this needs to be
-       done as root).  It's also possible to dynamically remove a SCSI  device
-       by  using  the  ``remove-single-device''  command.  For details, please
+       and the kernel will probe and recognize your scanner (this needs to  be
+       done  as root).  It's also possible to dynamically remove a SCSI device
+       by using the ``remove-single-device''  command.   For  details,  please
        refer to to the SCSI-2.4-HOWTO.
 
-       Scanners are known to work  with  the  following  SCSI  adapters  under
-       Linux.  This list isn't complete, usually any SCSI adapter supported by
+       Scanners  are  known  to  work  with  the following SCSI adapters under
+       Linux. This list isn't complete, usually any SCSI adapter supported  by
        Linux should work.
 
               Acard/Advance SCSI adapters
-                     Some old versions of the kernel  driver  (atp870u.c)  cut
-                     the  inquiry information.  Therefore the scanner couldn't
+                     Some  old  versions  of the kernel driver (atp870u.c) cut
+                     the inquiry information.  Therefore the scanner  couldn't
                      be detected correctly. Use a current kernel.
 
               Adaptec AHA-1505/AHA-1542/AHA-2940
-                     Reported to work fine  with  Linux  since  v2.0.  If  you
-                     encounter  kernel  freezes  or other unexpected behaviour
-                     get the latest Linux kernel (2.2.17  seems  to  work)  or
+                     Reported  to  work  fine  with  Linux  since v2.0. If you
+                     encounter kernel freezes or  other  unexpected  behaviour
+                     get  the  latest  Linux  kernel (2.2.17 seems to work) or
                      reduce SCSI buffer size to 32 kB.
 
               ASUS SC200
                      Reported to work fine with Linux v2.0.
 
               BusLogic BT958
-                     To  configure  the  BusLogic card, you may need to follow
+                     To configure the BusLogic card, you may  need  to  follow
                      these     instructions     (contributed     by     Jeremy
-                     <jeremy@xxedgexx.com>):  During  boot, when your BusLogic
-                     adapter is being initialized, press Ctrl-B to enter  your
-                     BusLogic  adapter  setup.   Choose the address which your
+                     <jeremy@xxedgexx.com>): During boot, when  your  BusLogic
+                     adapter  is being initialized, press Ctrl-B to enter your
+                     BusLogic adapter setup.  Choose the  address  which  your
                      BusLogic  containing  your  scanner  is  located.  Choose
                      ``SCSI Device Configuration''.  Choose ``Scan SCSI Bus''.
-                     Choose whatever SCSI id that contains  your  scanner  and
-                     then  choose  ``View/Modify SCSI configuration''.  Change
+                     Choose  whatever  SCSI  id that contains your scanner and
+                     then choose ``View/Modify SCSI  configuration''.   Change
                      ``Negotiation'' to ``async'' and change ``Disconnect'' to
-                     ``off''.  Press  Esc,  save,  and Esc again until you are
+                     ``off''. Press Esc, save, and Esc  again  until  you  are
                      asked to reboot.
 
               NCR/Symbios 53c400/53c400a or Domex DTC3181E/L/LE (DTCT436/436P)
               ISA SCSI card
                      This card is supplied by Mustek (and other vendors). It's
-                     supported  since Linux 2.2.  The SCSI cards are supported
+                     supported since Linux 2.2.  The SCSI cards are  supported
                      by the module g_NCR5380.  It's necessary to tell the ker-
                      nel the io port and type of card.  Example for a 53c400a:
-                     ``modprobe  g_NCR5380   ncr_addr=0x280   ncr_53c400a=1''.
-                     Once  the  kernel  detects  the  card, it should work all
+                     ``modprobe   g_NCR5380   ncr_addr=0x280  ncr_53c400a=1''.
+                     Once the kernel detects the  card,  it  should  work  all
                      right.  However, while it should work, do not expect good
-                     performance  out  of this card---it has no interrupt line
-                     and therefore while a scan is  in  progress,  the  system
-                     becomes  almost  unusable.   You may change the values of
+                     performance out of this card---it has no  interrupt  line
+                     and  therefore  while  a  scan is in progress, the system
+                     becomes almost unusable.  You may change  the  values  of
                      the USLEEP macros in drivers/scsi/g_NCR5380.c.  Some doc-
                      umentation is in this file and NCR5380.c.
 
               NCR/Symbios 810
-                     For  some  scanners it may be necssary to disable discon-
-                     nect/reconnect.  To   achieve   this   use   the   option
+                     For some scanners it may be necssary to  disable  discon-
+                     nect/reconnect.   To   achieve   this   use   the  option
                      ncr53c8xx="disc:n". Some people reported that their scan-
                      ner  only  worked  with  the  53c7,8xx  driver,  not  the
                      ncr53c8xx. Try both if you have trouble.
-                     For  Linux  kernels  before 2.0.33 it may be necessary to
-                     increase the SCSI timeout. The default  timeout  for  the
-                     Linux  kernels  before 2.0.33 is 10 seconds, which is way
+                     For Linux kernels before 2.0.33 it may  be  necessary  to
+                     increase  the  SCSI  timeout. The default timeout for the
+                     Linux kernels before 2.0.33 is 10 seconds, which  is  way
                      too low when scanning large area.  If you get messages of
-                     the  form  ``restart (ncr dead ?)'' in your /var/log/mes-
-                     sages file or on the system console, it's  an  indication
-                     that  the  timeout  is too short.  In this case, find the
-                     line ``if (np->latetime>10)'' in file  ncr53c8xx.c  (nor-
-                     mally   in   directory  /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi)  and
-                     change the constant 10 to, say, 60  (one  minute).   Then
+                     the form ``restart (ncr dead ?)'' in  your  /var/log/mes-
+                     sages  file  or on the system console, it's an indication
+                     that the timeout is too short.  In this  case,  find  the
+                     line  ``if  (np->latetime>10)'' in file ncr53c8xx.c (nor-
+                     mally  in  directory   /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi)   and
+                     change  the  constant  10 to, say, 60 (one minute).  Then
                      rebuild the kernel/module and try again.
 
               Tekram DC315
-                     The      driver      can      be      downloaded     from
-                     http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/.  For some  older
-                     scanners  it  may  be  necessary  to disable all the more
+                     The     driver      can      be      downloaded      from
+                     http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/.   For some older
+                     scanners it may be necessary  to  disable  all  the  more
                      advanced  features  by  using  e.g.  modprobe  dc395x_trm
                      dc395x_trm=7,5,1,32.
 
               Tekram DC390
-                     Version  1.11  of  the  Tekram  driver seems to work fine
-                     mostly, except that the scan does not terminate  properly
+                     Version 1.11 of the Tekram  driver  seems  to  work  fine
+                     mostly,  except that the scan does not terminate properly
                      (it causes a SCSI timeout after 10 minutes).  The generic
                      AM53C974 also seems to work fine and does not suffer from
                      the timeout problems.
@@ -267,10 +269,10 @@
 
 

SOLARIS, OPENSTEP AND NEXTSTEP INFO

-       Under  Solaris,  OpenStep  and  NeXTStep,  the generic SCSI device name
-       refers to a SCSI bus,  not  to  an  individual  device.   For  example,
-       /dev/sg0  refers  to  the first SCSI bus.  To tell SANE which device to
-       use, append the character 'a'+target-id to  the  special  device  name.
+       Under Solaris, OpenStep and NeXTStep,  the  generic  SCSI  device  name
+       refers  to  a  SCSI  bus,  not  to  an individual device.  For example,
+       /dev/sg0 refers to the first SCSI bus.  To tell SANE  which  device  to
+       use,  append  the  character  'a'+target-id to the special device name.
        For example, the SCSI device connected to the first SCSI controller and
        with target-id 0 would be called /dev/sg0a, and the device with target-
        id 1 on that same bus would be called /dev/sg0b, and so on.
@@ -279,16 +281,16 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI
-              If  the  library  was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
-              environment variable controls the debug level  for  the  generic
-              SCSI  I/O  subsystem.   E.g.,  a value of 128 requests all debug
-              output to be printed by the backend. A value of 255 also  prints
-              kernel  messages  from  the  SCSI  subsystem  (where available).
+              If the library was compiled with  debug  support  enabled,  this
+              environment  variable  controls  the debug level for the generic
+              SCSI I/O subsystem.  E.g., a value of  128  requests  all  debug
+              output  to be printed by the backend. A value of 255 also prints
+              kernel messages  from  the  SCSI  subsystem  (where  available).
               Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
 
        SANE_SCSICMD_TIMEOUT
-              sets the timeout value for SCSI commands in seconds.  Overriding
-              the  default  value  of 120 seconds should only be necessary for
+              sets  the timeout value for SCSI commands in seconds. Overriding
+              the default value of 120 seconds should only  be  necessary  for
               very slow scanners.
 
 
@@ -301,7 +303,7 @@
 

AUTHOR

        David Mosberger
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          07 Dec 2002                     sane-scsi(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              28 Oct 2003                     sane-scsi(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-sharp.5.html b/man/sane-sharp.5.html index 9f1a9d80..f9c9c430 100644 --- a/man/sane-sharp.5.html +++ b/man/sane-sharp.5.html @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ Parts of this man page are a plain copy of sane-mustek(5) by David Mos- berger-Tang, Andreas Czechanowski and Andreas Bolsch -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 21 Nov 2000 sane-sharp(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 21 Nov 2000 sane-sharp(5)

diff --git a/man/sane-sm3600.5.html b/man/sane-sm3600.5.html index 379faf93..adac5174 100644 --- a/man/sane-sm3600.5.html +++ b/man/sane-sm3600.5.html @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Marian Eichholz (eichholz@computer.org) Glenn Ramsey (glenn@componic.com) -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 10.02.2002 sane-sm3600(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 10.02.2002 sane-sm3600(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-snapscan.5.html b/man/sane-snapscan.5.html index 5382cb25..f7db3b68 100644 --- a/man/sane-snapscan.5.html +++ b/man/sane-snapscan.5.html @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Man page by Henning Meier-Geinitz (mostly based on the web pages and source code). -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 26 May 2001 sane-snapscan(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 26 May 2001 sane-snapscan(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-sp15c.5.html b/man/sane-sp15c.5.html index e5076875..5671c384 100644 --- a/man/sane-sp15c.5.html +++ b/man/sane-sp15c.5.html @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ working first driver. Watch this space for changes. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 17 Apr 2002 sane-sp15c(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 17 Apr 2002 sane-sp15c(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-st400.5.html b/man/sane-st400.5.html index 369aa6a1..e9cd6c8e 100644 --- a/man/sane-st400.5.html +++ b/man/sane-st400.5.html @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@

AUTHOR

        Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          08 Mar 1999                    sane-st400(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              08 Mar 1999                    sane-st400(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-tamarack.5.html b/man/sane-tamarack.5.html index ba6a7ef8..45181dde 100644 --- a/man/sane-tamarack.5.html +++ b/man/sane-tamarack.5.html @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@

AUTHOR

        Roger Wolff
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          24 Jun 2000                 sane-tamarack(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              24 Jun 2000                 sane-tamarack(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-teco1.5.html b/man/sane-teco1.5.html index 21ee5950..ae7b39b7 100644 --- a/man/sane-teco1.5.html +++ b/man/sane-teco1.5.html @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@

AUTHOR

        The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
-           http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco
+           http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco
 
 
 
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ Thanks to Gerard Delafond for the VM4542 support. Thanks to Jean-Yves Simon for the VM3510 support. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs August 30th, 2002 sane-teco1(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 August 30th, 2002 sane-teco1(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-teco2.5.html b/man/sane-teco2.5.html index 21feb85b..18d8a10d 100644 --- a/man/sane-teco2.5.html +++ b/man/sane-teco2.5.html @@ -20,14 +20,15 @@ The sane-teco2 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides access to some TECO SCSI flatbed scanners. This backend should be considered beta-quality software! TECO scanners are - sold under various brands like Relisys, Piotech, TRUST. This backend - may or may not support yours. + sold under various brands like Mustek, Relisys, Piotech, Primax, TRUST. + This backend may or may not support yours. The scanners that should work with this backend are: Vendor Model TECO model status ---------------------- -------------- ----------- + Mustek ScanMagic 4830S VM3575 untested Primax Jewel 4800 VM356A tested Primax Profi 9600 VM6575 tested Primax Profi 19200 VM6586 tested @@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ The options the backend supports can either be selected through command line options to programs like scanimage or through GUI elements in - xscanimage or xsane. + xscanimage, xsane, quiteinsane or kooka. If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you have any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or to the @@ -70,8 +71,12 @@ els of gray (8 bits). Color will produce a 24 bits color image. --resolution - selects the resolution for a scan. The scanner can do all reso- - lutions between 1 and 600, in increments of 1. + Black @ White and Grayscale selects the resolution for a scan. + The scanner can do all resolutions between 1 and 600, in + increments of 1. + + Color selects the resolution for a scan. The scanner can do only + the resolutions listed. Geometry options @@ -83,7 +88,7 @@ Enhancement options - --custom-gamma + --custom-gamma (no custom gamma option for the VM3564 and VM356A) (color mode only) allows the user to specify a gamma table (see the next 3 parameters). @@ -99,6 +104,11 @@ (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma table for the blue channel. The table must be 256 bytes long. + --white-level + (VM3564, VM356A, VM3575 only)can be used to reduce the noise, + when scanning some sheets by changing the calibration value + loaded into the scanner. + --preview requests a preview scan. The resolution used for that scan is 22 dpi and the scan area is the maximum allowed. The scan mode is @@ -132,13 +142,14 @@ SANE_TECO2_CAL_ALGO Either 0 or 1. Selects the algorithm for the calibration. A value of 1 seems to give better scans on the VM3575. Feedback on - it is welcome. + it is welcome. For VM356A and VM3575 default 1. For other sup- + ported types default 0.

LIMITATIONS

-       The  windows TWAIN driver has many more options than this SANE backend.
-       However they are only software adjustments. This  backend  only  imple-
+       The windows TWAIN driver has many more options than this SANE  backend.
+       However  they  are  only software adjustments. This backend only imple-
        ments what the scanner can support.
 
 
@@ -154,8 +165,9 @@
 
 

AUTHORS

-       The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
-           http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco2
+       The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago, Gerard Klaver.
+           http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco2
+           http://gkall.hobby.nl/index.html
 
        Gerard Klaver contributed a patch to support the VM3564 and VM356A.
 
@@ -168,15 +180,18 @@
 
        Mark Plowman for providing the first SCSI traces from a VM3575.
 
-       Andreas  Klaedtke for providing the first SCSI traces from a VM6586 and
+       Andreas Klaedtke for providing the first SCSI traces from a VM6586  and
        for his testing, and to Stefan von Dombrowski for his testing.
 
-       Nicolas  Peyresaubes  for providing the first SCSI traces from a VM656A
+       Nicolas Peyresaubes for providing the first SCSI traces from  a  VM656A
        and for his testing.
 
        Dave Parker for testing the support for the VM6575.
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         19 March 2002                   sane-teco2(5)
+       Michael Hoeller for his testing the VM356A.
+
+
+sane-backends 1.0.13            23 October 2003                  sane-teco2(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-teco3.5.html b/man/sane-teco3.5.html index 53c0089d..0aa07e3c 100644 --- a/man/sane-teco3.5.html +++ b/man/sane-teco3.5.html @@ -137,9 +137,9 @@

AUTHOR

        The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
-           http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco3
+           http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco3
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         25 July 2002                    sane-teco3(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13             25 July 2002                    sane-teco3(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-test.5.html b/man/sane-test.5.html index b921f9bc..2e419a66 100644 --- a/man/sane-test.5.html +++ b/man/sane-test.5.html @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@

BUGS

        - config file values aren't tested for correctness
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          24 Jul 2002                     sane-test(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              24 Jul 2002                     sane-test(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-umax.5.html b/man/sane-umax.5.html index 98b5e8e2..be6ce6d5 100644 --- a/man/sane-umax.5.html +++ b/man/sane-umax.5.html @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@

EMAIL-CONTACT

        Oliver.Rauch@Rauch-Domain.DE
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs       29 november 2002                   sane-umax(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13           29 november 2002                   sane-umax(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html b/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html index 46954cdf..1cb29109 100644 --- a/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html +++ b/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ When reporting bugs, please run the backend with SANE_DEBUG_UMAX1220U set to 10 and attach a copy of the log messages. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 6 Jan 2002 sane-umax1220u(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 6 Jan 2002 sane-umax1220u(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html b/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html index 1a20c2b8..b2480835 100644 --- a/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html +++ b/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html @@ -64,26 +64,32 @@ port value - Where value is the base address, or the ppdev device name of the port - your scanner is attached to. Known ports are 0x378, 0x278 and 0x3BC . - Or the name of the parallel port character device user interface, such - as /dev/parport0 for the linux ppdev, or /dev/ppi0 for FreeBSD ppi. - Under linux, if you are not sure which port your scanner is connected - to, may have a look at your /etc/modules.conf. Also typing dmesg|grep - parport in a command shell should show you a line like: - parport0: PC-style at 0x378 (0x778), irq 7, dma 3 [PCSPP,TRISTATE,COM- - PAT,ECP,DMA] - telling you about port address and mode. + Where value is : - If you are using the linux ppdev character device, you will have to - specify the device name, which is /dev/parport0 for the first parallel - port. Check the permissions on /dev/paraport0, many linux distributions - restrict them for root only access. Get sure they are like: - crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 99, 0 mai 20 2002 /dev/parport0 - crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 99, 1 mai 20 2002 /dev/parport1 - crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 99, 2 mai 20 2002 /dev/parport2 - crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 99, 3 mai 20 2002 /dev/parport3 - The same apply with the /dev/ppi0 character device under FreeBSD. + value description.br + ------------- --------------------------------------------- + auto autodetect all parallel ports and probe + them for scanner + safe-auto autodetect all parallel ports and probe + them for scanner, but does not try direct + hardware access + /dev/ppi0 uses *BSD ppi device, depending on the + number of available parallel port, you + have to use /dev/ppi1, /dev/ppi2, ... + /dev/parport0 uses linux ppdev device, depending on the + number of available parallel port, you + have to use /dev/parport1, /dev/parport2, ... + 0x378 does direct hardware access on the given + address. Usual values are 0x378, 0x278, 0x3BC + In this case, you have to run the scanner as + root (*BSD and linux), or with 'IOPL=yes' on + OS/2 + + NOTE: in all cases, you must have sufficient priviledges + to get access to the chosen device or address. Depending on the + security settings, devices may not be available for all users. + You have to change permissions on the dev/ppi* or /dev/parport* + devices. You can rename any device using the @@ -123,20 +129,19 @@ autodetection fails to detect properly your scanner model. If your scanner work properly but is reported wrongly, let it be that way. The only valid case to change the model is when your scanner produces - 'black' or - 'inverted' scans. In this case you can put the model. Be aware that - it will prevent autodetection. + 'black' or prevent scanner model autodetection. + + Option buffer allows you to change the size of the scan buffer. The + size must be specified in bytes. The default value is 2 megabytes. + Decreasing this value will improve the smoothness of the updates of + progress status in the frontend, but will stall the scan more often. - Option buffer allows you to change the size of the scan buffer. The - size must be specified in bytes. The default value is 2 megabytes. - Decreasing this value will improve the progress status reporting in the - frontend, but will stall the scan more often.

FILES

        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax_pp.conf
-              The  backend  configuration  file  (see  also   description   of
+              The   backend   configuration  file  (see  also  description  of
               SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
 
        /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-umax_pp.a
@@ -152,21 +157,21 @@
        SANE_CONFIG_DIR
               This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
               may contain the configuration file.  Under UNIX, the directories
-              are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they  are  separated
+              are  separated  by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated
               by a semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current     working     directory     (".")    and    then    in
+              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
+              current    working    directory    (".")     and     then     in
               /usr/local/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment variable
-              ends  with  the  directory separator character, then the default
+              ends with the directory separator character,  then  the  default
               directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
-              ries.   For  example,  setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
-              would   result   in   directories   "tmp/config",    ".",    and
+              ries.  For example, setting  SANE_CONFIG_DIR  to  "/tmp/config:"
+              would    result    in   directories   "tmp/config",   ".",   and
               "/usr/local/etc/sane.d" being searched (in this order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP
-              If  the  library  was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
-              environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
-              E.g.,  a  value  of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
+              If the library was compiled with  debug  support  enabled,  this
+              environment  variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+              E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output  to  be  printed.
               Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
 
               level   debug output
@@ -180,8 +185,8 @@
                6       special debug information
 
        SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP_LOW
-              This variable sets the debug level for the  SANE  interface  for
-              the  Umax  ASIC. Note that enabling this will spam your terminal
+              This  variable  sets  the debug level for the SANE interface for
+              the Umax ASIC. Note that enabling this will spam  your  terminal
               with some million lines of debug output.
 
               level   debug output
@@ -194,19 +199,18 @@
                255     everything
 
 
+
 

SEE ALSO

        sane(7), sane-net(5), saned(1)
 
-
        For latest bug fixes and information see
               http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
 
 
 

AUTHOR

-       Stéphane VOLTZ <svoltz@wanadoo.fr>, man page derived from mustek_pp man
-       page by Jochen Eisinger <jochen.eisinger@gmx.net>
+       Stéphane VOLTZ <svoltz@wanadoo.fr>
 
 
 
@@ -218,7 +222,7 @@ run "scanimage -V" to determine this the backend version and your scanner hardware - run "SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=255 scanimage -L 2>log" as root. If you + run "SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP=255 scanimage -L 2>log" as root. If you don't get any output from the umax_pp backend, make sure a line "umax_pp" is included into your /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf. If your scanner isn't detected, make sure you've defined the @@ -234,7 +238,7 @@ better), or you think I should know something, please include it. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 16 September 2003 sane-umax_pp(5) +sane-backends 1.0.13 16 September 2003 sane-umax_pp(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-usb.5.html b/man/sane-usb.5.html index 22ed72ba..b06b23e9 100644 --- a/man/sane-usb.5.html +++ b/man/sane-usb.5.html @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ nel, libsub), NetBSD (libusb), OpenBSD (kernel, libusb) and MacOS X (libusb). Testing on MacOS X is very limited and not all scanners seem to work reliably with the BSDs. For installation issues, also check the - /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/README.platform files. + /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/README.platform files. Generally speaking, if your scanner works with one method, there is no need to switch to the other one. @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ message concerning "only 2 or three endpoints" in syslog. For OpenBSD the kernel may need to be recompiled. For details look at - /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/README.openbsd. Similar approaches - should be used for the other BSDs. + /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/README.openbsd. Similar approaches should be + used for the other BSDs. Linux kernel messages in syslog like "kernel: scanner.c: open_scanner(1): Unable to access minor data" can be ignored. They are @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@

AUTHOR

        Henning Meier-Geinitz
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          27 Nov 2002                      sane-usb(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              27 Nov 2002                      sane-usb(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-v4l.5.html b/man/sane-v4l.5.html index 14d314a5..5d5a6299 100644 --- a/man/sane-v4l.5.html +++ b/man/sane-v4l.5.html @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@

SEE ALSO

        sane(7), xcam(1).
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          28 Aug 2002                      sane-v4l(5)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              28 Aug 2002                      sane-v4l(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane.7.html b/man/sane.7.html index 822823d6..1ff932c0 100644 --- a/man/sane.7.html +++ b/man/sane.7.html @@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ information about several aspects of SANE. A name with a number in parenthesis (e.g. `sane-dll(5)') points to a manual page. In this case `man 5 sane-dll' will display the page. Entries like - `/usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/sane.tex' are references to text files - that were copied to the SANE documentation directory - (/usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/) during installation. Everything else - is a URL to a resource on the web. + `/usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/sane.tex' are references to text files that + were copied to the SANE documentation directory + (/usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/) during installation. Everything else is a + URL to a resource on the web. SANE homepage Information on all aspects of SANE including a tutorial and a link to @@ -76,30 +76,30 @@ CAN YOU HELP SANE for details. There are lists for specific releases of SANE, for the current development version and a search engine: http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html. The lists - are also installed on your system at /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/. + are also installed on your system at /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/. SANE mailing list - There is a mailing list for the purpose of discussing the SANE stan- + There is a mailing list for the purpose of discussing the SANE stan- dard and its implementations: sane-devel. Despite its name, the list - is not only intended for developers, but also for users. Since this + is not only intended for developers, but also for users. Since this is currently the only mailing list devoted to SANE, it's perfectly OK - to ask questions that are not strictly related to SANE development. - How to subscribe and unsubscribe: http://www.sane-project.org/mail- + to ask questions that are not strictly related to SANE development. + How to subscribe and unsubscribe: http://www.sane-project.org/mail- ing-lists.html. SANE IRC channel - The IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel #sane can be found on the - Freenode network (irc.freenode.net). It's for discussing SANE prob- - lems, talking about development and general SANE related chatting. + The IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel #sane can be found on the + Freenode network (irc.freenode.net). It's for discussing SANE prob- + lems, talking about development and general SANE related chatting. Before asking for help, please read the other documentation mentioned in this manual page. Compiling and installing SANE - Look at /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/README and the os-dependent - README files for information about compiling and installing SANE. + Look at /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/README and the os-dependent README + files for information about compiling and installing SANE. SCSI configuration - For information about various systems and SCSI controllers see + For information about various systems and SCSI controllers see sane-scsi(5). USB configuration @@ -116,10 +116,10 @@ sition devices available on the local host. See saned(1). sane-find-scanner - Command-line tool to find SCSI and USB scanners and determine their + Command-line tool to find SCSI and USB scanners and determine their Unix device files. See sane-find-scanner(1). - Also, have a look at the sane-frontends package (including xscanimage, + Also, have a look at the sane-frontends package (including xscanimage, xcam, and scanadf) and the frontend information page at http://www.sane-project.org/sane-frontends.html. @@ -128,52 +128,52 @@

BACKENDS FOR SCANNERS

        abaton
          The SANE backend for Abaton flatbed scanners supports the Scan 300/GS
-         (8bit,  256  levels  of  gray)  and  the Scan 300/S (black and white,
+         (8bit, 256 levels of gray) and  the  Scan  300/S  (black  and  white,
          untested). See sane-abaton(5) for details.
 
        agfafocus
-         This backend supports AGFA  Focus  scanners  and  the  Siemens  S9036
+         This  backend  supports  AGFA  Focus  scanners  and the Siemens S9036
          (untested).  See sane-agfafocus(5) for details.
 
        apple
-         The  SANE  backend  for Apple flatbed scanners supports the following
+         The SANE backend for Apple flatbed scanners  supports  the  following
          scanners:   AppleScanner,   OneScanner   and   ColorOneScanner.   See
          sane-apple(5) for details.
 
        artec
-         The  SANE  Artec  backend  supports several Artec/Ultima SCSI flatbed
-         scanners as well as the BlackWidow BW4800SP and the  Plustek  19200S.
+         The SANE Artec backend supports  several  Artec/Ultima  SCSI  flatbed
+         scanners  as  well as the BlackWidow BW4800SP and the Plustek 19200S.
          See sane-artec(5) for details.
 
        artec_eplus48u
          The SANE artec_eplus48u backend supports the scanner Artec E+ 48U and
-         re-badged models like Tevion MD 9693, Medion MD 9693, Medion MD  9705
+         re-badged  models like Tevion MD 9693, Medion MD 9693, Medion MD 9705
          and Trust Easy Webscan 19200. See sane-artec_eplus48u(5) for details.
 
        as6e
-         This is a SANE backend for using the Artec AS6E parallel port  inter-
+         This  is a SANE backend for using the Artec AS6E parallel port inter-
          face scanner. See sane-as6e(5) for details.
 
        avision
-         This  backend  supports several Avision based scanners. This includes
-         the original Avision scanners (like AV 630, AV 620, ...) as  well  as
-         the  HP  ScanJet 53xx and 74xx series, Fujitsu ScanPartner, some Mit-
-         subishi and Minolta film-scanners.  See sane-avision(5) for  details.
+         This backend supports several Avision based scanners.  This  includes
+         the  original  Avision scanners (like AV 630, AV 620, ...) as well as
+         the HP ScanJet 53xx and 74xx series, Fujitsu ScanPartner,  some  Mit-
+         subishi  and Minolta film-scanners.  See sane-avision(5) for details.
 
        bh
          The bh backend provides access to Bell+Howell Copiscan II series doc-
          ument scanners. See sane-bh(5) for details.
 
        canon
-         The canon backend  supports  the  CanoScan  300,  CanoScan  600,  and
-         CanoScan  2700F SCSI flatbed scanners. See sane-canon(5) for details.
+         The  canon  backend  supports  the  CanoScan  300,  CanoScan 600, and
+         CanoScan 2700F SCSI flatbed scanners. See sane-canon(5) for  details.
 
        canon630u
-         The canon630u backend supports the CanoScan 630u and 636u  USB  scan-
+         The  canon630u  backend supports the CanoScan 630u and 636u USB scan-
          ners.  See sane-canon630u(5) for details.
 
        canon_pp
-         The  canon_pp backend supports the CanoScan FB330P, FB630P, N340P and
+         The canon_pp backend supports the CanoScan FB330P, FB630P, N340P  and
          N640P parallel port scanners.  See sane-canon_pp(5) for details.
 
        coolscan
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@
          sane-coolscan(5) for details.
 
        coolscan2
-         This  is  a  SANE  backend  for  Nikon  Coolscan  film-scanners.  See
+         This is  a  SANE  backend  for  Nikon  Coolscan  film-scanners.   See
          sane-coolscan2(5) or http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net for details.
 
        epson
@@ -193,143 +193,148 @@
          fi-4340 SCSI scanners. See sane-fujitsu(5) for details.
 
        gt68xx
-         The gt68xx  backend  provides  support  for  scanners  based  on  the
-         Grandtech  GT-6801  and  GT-6816 chips like the Artec Ultima 2000 and
-         several Mustek BearPaw  CU  and  TA  models.  Some  Genius,  Lexmark,
+         The  gt68xx  backend  provides  support  for  scanners  based  on the
+         Grandtech GT-6801 and GT-6816 chips like the Artec  Ultima  2000  and
+         several  Mustek  BearPaw  CU  and  TA  models.  Some Genius, Lexmark,
          Medion, Packard Bell, Plustek, and Trust scanners are also supported.
          See sane-gt68xx(5) for details.
 
        hp
-         The SANE hp backend provides access to Hewlett-Packard ScanJet  scan-
+         The  SANE hp backend provides access to Hewlett-Packard ScanJet scan-
          ners  which  support  SCL  (Scanner  Control  Language  by  HP).  See
          sane-hp(5) for details.
 
        hpsj5s
-         The SANE backend for the  Hewlett-Packard  ScanJet  5S  scanner.  See
+         The  SANE  backend  for  the  Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 5S scanner. See
          sane-hpsj5s(5) for details.
 
        hp5400
-         The  SANE  backend  for the Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 54XXC series. See
+         The SANE backend for the Hewlett-Packard ScanJet  54XXC  series.  See
          sane-hp5400(5) for details.
 
        ibm
-         The  SANE  backend  for  some  IBM  and  Ricoh  SCSI  scanners.   See
+         The   SANE  backend  for  some  IBM  and  Ricoh  SCSI  scanners.  See
          sane-ibm(5) for details.
 
        leo
-         This  backend  supports the Leo S3 and the Across FS-1130, which is a
+         This backend supports the Leo S3 and the Across FS-1130, which  is  a
          re-badged LEO FS-1130 scanner. See sane-leo(5) for details.
 
        ma1509
-         The ma1509 backend supports the  Mustek  BearPaw  1200F  USB  flatbed
+         The  ma1509  backend  supports  the  Mustek BearPaw 1200F USB flatbed
          scanner. See sane-ma1509(5) for details.
 
        matsushita
-         This  backend  supports  some Panasonic KVSS high speed scanners. See
+         This backend supports some Panasonic KVSS high  speed  scanners.  See
          sane-matsushita(5) for details.
 
        microtek
-         The microtek backend  provides  access  to  the  "second  generation"
-         Microtek  scanners  with SCSI-1 command set. See sane-microtek(5) for
+         The  microtek  backend  provides  access  to  the "second generation"
+         Microtek scanners with SCSI-1 command set. See  sane-microtek(5)  for
          details.
 
        microtek2
-         The microtek2 backend provides access to some Microtek scanners  with
+         The  microtek2 backend provides access to some Microtek scanners with
          a SCSI-2 command set. See sane-microtek2(5) for details.
 
        mustek
-         The  SANE  mustek  backend supports most Mustek SCSI flatbed scanners
-         including the Paragon and ScanExpress series and the 600 II  N  (non-
+         The SANE mustek backend supports most Mustek  SCSI  flatbed  scanners
+         including  the  Paragon and ScanExpress series and the 600 II N (non-
          SCSI). Some Trust scanners are also supported. See sane-mustek(5) for
          details.
 
        mustek_pp
          The mustek_pp backend provides access to Mustek parallel port flatbed
-         scanners. See sane-mustek_pp(5) for details.
+         scanners with a CIS sensor. See sane-mustek_pp(5) for details.
+
+       mustek_pp_ccd
+         The mustek_pp_ccd backend provides access  to  Mustek  parallel  port
+         flatbed  scanners  with  a  CCD sensor. See sane-mustek_pp_ccd(5) for
+         details.
 
        mustek_usb
          The mustek_usb backend provides access to some Mustek ScanExpress USB
          flatbed scanners. See sane-mustek_usb(5) for details.
 
        nec
-         The SANE nec backend supports the NEC PC-IN500/4C SCSI  scanner.  See
+         The  SANE  nec backend supports the NEC PC-IN500/4C SCSI scanner. See
          sane-nec(5) for details.
 
        pie
-         The  pie  backend  provides access to Pacific Image Electronics (PIE)
+         The pie backend provides access to Pacific  Image  Electronics  (PIE)
          and Devcom SCSI flatbed scanners. See sane-pie(5) for details.
 
        plustek
-         The SANE plustek backend supports USB flatbed scanners that  use  the
+         The  SANE  plustek backend supports USB flatbed scanners that use the
          National  Semiconductor  LM983[1/2/3]-chipset  aka  Merlin.  Scanners
          using this LM983x chips include some models from Plustek, KYE/Genius,
-         Hewlett-Packard,  Mustek, Umax, Epson, and Canon. See sane-plustek(5)
+         Hewlett-Packard, Mustek, Umax, Epson, and Canon. See  sane-plustek(5)
          for details.
 
        plustek_pp
-         The SANE plustek_pp backend supports Plustek  parallel  port  flatbed
+         The  SANE  plustek_pp  backend supports Plustek parallel port flatbed
          scanners.  Scanners using the Plustek ASIC P96001, P96003, P98001 and
-         P98003 include some models  from  Plustek,  KYE/Genius,  Primax.  See
+         P98003  include  some  models  from  Plustek, KYE/Genius, Primax. See
          sane-plustek_pp(5) for details.
 
        ricoh
-         The  ricoh  backend  provides  access  to the following Ricoh flatbed
+         The ricoh backend provides access  to  the  following  Ricoh  flatbed
          scanners: IS50 and IS60. See sane-ricoh(5) for details.
 
        s9036
-         The s9036 backend provides access to Siemens 9036  flatbed  scanners.
+         The  s9036  backend provides access to Siemens 9036 flatbed scanners.
          See sane-s9036(5) for details.
 
        sceptre
-         The  sceptre  backend  provides  access  to the Sceptre S1200 flatbed
+         The sceptre backend provides access  to  the  Sceptre  S1200  flatbed
          scanner. See sane-sceptre(5)
           for details.
 
        sharp
-         The  SANE  sharp  backend   supports   Sharp   SCSI   scanners.   See
+         The   SANE   sharp   backend   supports   Sharp  SCSI  scanners.  See
          sane-sharp(5) for details.
 
        sm3600
-         The  SANE  sm3600  backend  supports  the Microtek ScanMaker 3600 USB
+         The SANE sm3600 backend supports  the  Microtek  ScanMaker  3600  USB
          scanner. See sane-sm3600(5) for details.
 
        snapscan
-         The snapscan backend supports AGFA  SnapScan  flatbed  scanners.  See
+         The  snapscan  backend  supports  AGFA SnapScan flatbed scanners. See
          sane-snapscan(5) for details.
 
        sp15c
-         This  backend supports the Fujitsu FCPA ScanPartner 15C flatbed scan-
+         This backend supports the Fujitsu FCPA ScanPartner 15C flatbed  scan-
          ner. See sane-sp15c(5) for details.
 
        st400
-         The sane-st400 backend provides access to Siemens  ST400  and  ST800.
+         The  sane-st400  backend  provides access to Siemens ST400 and ST800.
          See sane-st400(5) for details.
 
        tamarack
-         The  SANE  tamarack  backend supports Tamarack Artiscan flatbed scan-
+         The SANE tamarack backend supports Tamarack  Artiscan  flatbed  scan-
          ners. See sane-tamarack(5) for details.
 
        teco1 teco2 teco3
-         The SANE teco1, teco2 and teco3 backends support some TECO  scanners,
+         The  SANE teco1, teco2 and teco3 backends support some TECO scanners,
          usually sold under the Relisys, Trust, Primax, Piotech, Dextra names.
          See sane-teco1(5), sane-teco2(5) and sane-teco3(5) for details.
 
        umax
-         The sane-umax backend provides access to  several  UMAX-SCSI-scanners
+         The  sane-umax  backend provides access to several UMAX-SCSI-scanners
          and some Linotype Hell SCSI-scanners. See sane-umax(5) for details.
 
        umax_pp
-         The  sane-umax_pp  backend  provides  access  to  Umax  parallel port
+         The sane-umax_pp  backend  provides  access  to  Umax  parallel  port
          flatbed scanners and the HP 3200C. See sane-umax_pp(5) for details.
 
        umax1200u
-         The sane-umax1220u  backend  supports  the  UMAX  Astra  1220U  (USB)
-         flatbed  scanner  (and  also  the  UMAX  Astra  2000U,  sort of). See
+         The  sane-umax1220u  backend  supports  the  UMAX  Astra  1220U (USB)
+         flatbed scanner (and  also  the  UMAX  Astra  2000U,  sort  of).  See
          sane-umax1220u(5) for details.
 
-       Also,   have   a   look   at   the   backend   information   page    at
+       Also,    have   a   look   at   the   backend   information   page   at
        http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html and the list of
-       projects in /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/PROJECTS.
+       projects in /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/PROJECTS.
 
 
 
@@ -344,92 +349,91 @@ Backend for Kodak DC20/DC25 Digital Cameras. See sane-dc25(5). dmc - Backend for the Polaroid Digital Microscope Camera. See sane-dmc(5). + Backend for the Polaroid Digital Microscope Camera. See sane-dmc(5). gphoto2 Backend for digital cameras supported by the gphoto2 library package. - (See http://www.gphoto.org for more information and a list of - supported cameras.) Gphoto2 supports over 140 different camera mod- - els. However, please note that more development and testing is - needed before all of these cameras will be supported by SANE backend. - See sane-gphoto2(5). + (See http://www.gphoto.org for more information and a list of sup- + ported cameras.) Gphoto2 supports over 140 different camera models. + However, please note that more development and testing is needed + before all of these cameras will be supported by SANE backend. See + sane-gphoto2(5). qcam Backend for Connectix QuickCam cameras. See sane-qcam(5). - Also, have a look at the backend information page at + Also, have a look at the backend information page at http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html and the list of - projects in /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/PROJECTS. + projects in /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/PROJECTS.

MISCELLANEOUS BACKENDS

        dll
-         The sane-dll library implements a SANE backend that  provides  access
+         The  sane-dll  library implements a SANE backend that provides access
          to an arbitrary number of other SANE backends by dynamic loading. See
          sane-dll(5).
 
        net
-         The SANE network daemon saned provides access to scanners located  on
-         different   computers   in  connection  with  the  net  backend.  See
+         The  SANE network daemon saned provides access to scanners located on
+         different  computers  in  connection  with  the  net   backend.   See
          sane-net(5) and saned(1).
 
        pnm
-         PNM image reader pseudo-backend. The purpose of this backend is  pri-
+         PNM  image reader pseudo-backend. The purpose of this backend is pri-
          marily to aid in debugging of SANE frontends. See sane-pnm(5).
 
        pint
-         Backend  for  scanners  that  use the PINT (Pint Is Not Twain) device
-         driver.  The PINT driver is being actively developed on  the  OpenBSD
+         Backend for scanners that use the PINT (Pint  Is  Not  Twain)  device
+         driver.   The  PINT driver is being actively developed on the OpenBSD
          platform, and has been ported to a few other *nix-like operating sys-
          tems. See sane-pint(5).
 
        test
          The SANE test backend is for testing frontends and the SANE installa-
-         tion.   It  provides  test  pictures  and  various  test options. See
+         tion.  It provides  test  pictures  and  various  test  options.  See
          sane-test(5).
 
        v4l
-         The sane-v4l library implements a SANE backend that provides  generic
-         access  to  video  cameras and similar equipment using the V4L (Video
+         The  sane-v4l library implements a SANE backend that provides generic
+         access to video cameras and similar equipment using  the  V4L  (Video
          for Linux) API. See sane-v4l(5).
 
-       Also,   have   a   look   at   the   backend   information   page    at
+       Also,    have   a   look   at   the   backend   information   page   at
        http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html and the list of
-       projects in /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/PROJECTS.
+       projects in /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/PROJECTS.
 
 
 

CHANGING THE TOP-LEVEL BACKEND

-       By default, all SANE backends (drivers) are loaded dynamically  by  the
-       sane-dll  meta  backend.  If  you  have any questions about the dynamic
-       loading, read sane-dll(5).  SANE frontend can also be linked  to  other
-       backends  directly  by  copying  or  linking a backend to libsane.so in
+       By  default,  all SANE backends (drivers) are loaded dynamically by the
+       sane-dll meta backend. If you have  any  questions  about  the  dynamic
+       loading,  read  sane-dll(5).  SANE frontend can also be linked to other
+       backends directly by copying or linking  a  backend  to  libsane.so  in
        /usr/local/lib/sane.
 
 
 

DEVELOPER'S DOCUMENTATION

-       It's not hard to write a SANE backend. It can take some time,  however.
-       You  should  have  basic  knowledge  of  C  and enough patience to work
+       It's  not hard to write a SANE backend. It can take some time, however.
+       You should have basic knowledge  of  C  and  enough  patience  to  work
        through the documentation and find out how your scanner works. Appended
-       is  a list of some documents that help to write backends and frontends.
+       is a list of some documents that help to write backends and  frontends.
 
-       The SANE standard defines the application programming  interface  (API)
-       that  is  used to communicate between frontends and backends. It can be
-       found at /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/sane.ps (if latex is  installed
-       on      your      system)      and     on     the     SANE     website:
-       http://www.sane-project.org/html/              (HTML),               or
-       http://www.sane-project.org/sane.ps (Postscript).
+       The  SANE  standard defines the application programming interface (API)
+       that is used to communicate between frontends and backends. It  can  be
+       found  at  /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/sane.ps (if latex is installed on
+       your system) and on the SANE website: http://www.sane-project.org/html/
+       (HTML), or http://www.sane-project.org/sane.ps (Postscript).
 
        There     is    some    more    information    for    programmers    in
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/backend-writing.txt.  Most of the inter-
-       nal    SANE    routines   (sanei)   are   documented   using   doxygen:
-       http://sanei.meier-geinitz.de/.   Before  a  new  backend  or  frontend
-       project        is       started,       have       a       look       at
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/PROJECTS for projects that  are  planned
-       or  not yet included into the SANE distribution and at our bug-tracking
-       system: http://www.http://www.sane-project.org/bugs.html.
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/backend-writing.txt.  Most of  the  internal
+       SANE  routines  (sanei)  are documented using doxygen: http://www.sane-
+       project.org/sanei/.  Before  a  new  backend  or  frontend  project  is
+       started,   have   a  look  at  /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/PROJECTS  for
+       projects that are planned or not yet included into the  SANE  distribu-
+       tion        and        at        our        bug-tracking        system:
+       http://www.http://www.sane-project.org/bugs.html.
 
        There are some links on how to find out about the protocol of  a  scan-
        ner: http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/misc/develop.html.
@@ -451,7 +455,7 @@
               The  shared libraries implementing the backends (present on sys-
               tems that support dynamic loading).
 
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/*
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/*
               SANE documentation: The standard, READMEs, text files for  back-
               ends etc.
 
@@ -541,7 +545,7 @@
        For  reporting  bugs  or  requesting  new features, please use our bug-
        tracking system: http://www.sane-project.org/bugs.html.  You  can  also
        contact  the author of your backend directly. Usually the email address
-       can be found in the /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/AUTHORS file or  the
+       can be found in  the  /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/AUTHORS  file  or  the
        backend's  manpage.  For  general discussion about SANE, please use the
        SANE mailing  list  sane-devel  (see  http://www.sane-project.org/mail-
        ing-lists.html for details).
@@ -556,26 +560,26 @@
        sane-coolscan(5),     sane-dc210(5),    sane-dc240(5),    sane-dc25(5),
        sane-dll(5),     sane-dmc(5),      sane-epson(5),      sane-fujitsu(5),
        sane-gphoto2(5),     sane-gt68xx(5),     sane-hp(5),    sane-hpsj5s(5),
-       sane-hp5400(5)      sane-ibm(5),      sane-leo(5),      sane-ma1509(5),
-       sane-matsushita(5),         sane-microtek2(5),        sane-microtek(5),
-       sane-mustek(5),  sane-mustek_pp(5),  sane-mustek_usb(5),   sane-nec(5),
-       sane-net(5),  sane-pie(5),  sane-pint(5),  sane-plustek(5),  sane-plus-
-       tek_pp(5),  sane-pnm(5),  sane-qcam(5),  sane-ricoh(5),  sane-s9036(5),
-       sane-sceptre(5),     sane-scsi(5),    sane-sharp(5),    sane-sm3600(5),
-       sane-snapscan(5),   sane-sp15c(5),   sane-st400(5),   sane-tamarack(5),
-       sane-teco1(5),      sane-teco2(5),     sane-teco3(5),     sane-test(5),
-       sane-umax1220u(5),    sane-umax(5),    sane-umax_pp(5),    sane-usb(5),
-       sane-v4l(5)
+       sane-hp5400(5)  sane-ibm(5),  sane-leo(5),  sane-ma1509(5),   sane-mat-
+       sushita(5),    sane-microtek2(5),   sane-microtek(5),   sane-mustek(5),
+       sane-mustek_pp(5),      sane-mustek_pp_ccd(5),      sane-mustek_usb(5),
+       sane-nec(5),  sane-net(5),  sane-pie(5), sane-pint(5), sane-plustek(5),
+       sane-plustek_pp(5),    sane-pnm(5),    sane-qcam(5),     sane-ricoh(5),
+       sane-s9036(5),     sane-sceptre(5),     sane-scsi(5),    sane-sharp(5),
+       sane-sm3600(5),   sane-snapscan(5),    sane-sp15c(5),    sane-st400(5),
+       sane-tamarack(5),    sane-teco1(5),    sane-teco2(5),    sane-teco3(5),
+       sane-test(5),   sane-umax1220u(5),    sane-umax(5),    sane-umax_pp(5),
+       sane-usb(5), sane-v4l(5)
 
 
 

AUTHOR

        David      Mosberger-Tang      and      many     many     more     (see
-       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.12-cvs/AUTHORS for details).  This man page was
+       /usr/local/doc/sane-1.0.13/AUTHORS for details).   This  man  page  was
        written  by  Henning  Meier-Geinitz. Quite a lot of text was taken from
        the SANE standard, several man pages, and README files.
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs         24 Sept 2003                          sane(7)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              3 Oct 2003                           sane(7)
 

diff --git a/man/saned.1.html b/man/saned.1.html index 67a6b287..19013924 100644 --- a/man/saned.1.html +++ b/man/saned.1.html @@ -49,23 +49,26 @@ authentification. Don't run saned as root if it's not necessary. And do not install saned as setuid root. - The contents of the saned.conf file is a list of host names or IP - addresses that are permitted to use local SANE devices. Connections - from localhost are always permitted. Empty lines and lines starting - with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A line containing the single charac- - ter ``+'' is interpreted to match any hostname. This allows any remote - machine to use your scanner and may present a security risk, so this - shouldn't be used unless you know what you're doing. A sample configu- - ration file is shown below: + The contents of the saned.conf file is a list of host names, IP + addresses or IP subnets (CIDR notation) that are permitted to use local + SANE devices. IPv6 addresses must be enclosed in brackets, and should + always be specified in their compressed form. Connections from local- + host are always permitted. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash + mark (#) are ignored. A line containing the single character ``+'' is + interpreted to match any hostname. This allows any remote machine to + use your scanner and may present a security risk, so this shouldn't be + used unless you know what you're doing. A sample configuration file is + shown below: scan-client.somedomain.firm # this is a comment 192.168.0.1 - ::1 + 192.168.2.12/29 + [::1] + [2001:7a8:185e::42:12]/64 The case of the host names does not matter, so AHost.COM is considered - identical to ahost.com. IPv6 addresses should always be specified in - their compressed form. + identical to ahost.com. For saned to work properly, it is also necessary to add a configuration line to /etc/inetd.conf. Note that your inetd must support IPv6 if you @@ -77,20 +80,20 @@ sane stream tcp nowait saned.saned /usr/local/sbin/saned saned However, if your system uses tcpd(8) for additional security screening, - you may want to disable saned access control by putting ``+'' in - saned.conf and use a line of the following form in /etc/inetd.conf + you may want to disable saned access control by putting ``+'' in + saned.conf and use a line of the following form in /etc/inetd.conf instead: sane stream tcp nowait saned.saned /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/sbin/saned - Note that both examples assume that there is a saned group and a saned - user. If you follow this example, please make sure that the access - permissions on the special device are set such that saned can access + Note that both examples assume that there is a saned group and a saned + user. If you follow this example, please make sure that the access + permissions on the special device are set such that saned can access the scanner (the program generally needs read and write access to scan- ner devices). - If xinetd is installed on your system instead of inetd the following + If xinetd is installed on your system instead of inetd the following example for xinetd.conf may be helpful: # default: off @@ -107,7 +110,7 @@ server = /usr/local/sbin/saned } - Finally, it is also necessary to add a line of the following form to + Finally, it is also necessary to add a line of the following form to /etc/services: sane 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner daemon @@ -115,21 +118,23 @@

RESTRICTIONS

-       In addition to the control connection (port 6566)  saned  also  uses  a
-       data  connection.  The port of this socket is selected by the operating
-       system and can't be specified by the user  currently.  This  may  be  a
-       problem if the connection must go through a firewall (packet filter).
+       In  addition  to  the  control connection (port 6566) saned also uses a
+       data connection. The port of this socket is selected by  the  operating
+       system  and  can't  be  specified  by the user currently. This may be a
+       problem if the connection must go through a firewall  (packet  filter).
+       If  you  must  use a packet filter, make sure that all ports > 1024 are
+       open on the server for connections from the client.
 
 
 

FILES

        /etc/hosts.equiv
-              The  hosts listed in this file are permitted to access all local
-              SANE devices.  Caveat: this file imposes serious security  risks
+              The hosts listed in this file are permitted to access all  local
+              SANE  devices.  Caveat: this file imposes serious security risks
               and its use is not recommended.
 
        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/saned.conf
-              Contains  a list of hosts permitted to access local SANE devices
+              Contains a list of hosts permitted to access local SANE  devices
               (see also description of SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
 
        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/saned.users
@@ -137,8 +142,8 @@
 
               user:password:backend
 
-              access to the listed backends is restricted. A  backend  may  be
-              listed  multiple times for different user/password combinations.
+              access  to  the  listed backends is restricted. A backend may be
+              listed multiple times for different user/password  combinations.
               The server uses MD5 encryption if supported by the client.
 
 
@@ -147,21 +152,21 @@
        SANE_CONFIG_DIR
               This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
               may contain the configuration file.  Under UNIX, the directories
-              are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they  are  separated
+              are  separated  by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated
               by a semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current     working     directory     (".")    and    then    in
+              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
+              current    working    directory    (".")     and     then     in
               /usr/local/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment variable
-              ends  with  the  directory separator character, then the default
+              ends with the directory separator character,  then  the  default
               directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
-              ries.   For  example,  setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
-              would   result   in   directories   "tmp/config",    ".",    and
+              ries.  For example, setting  SANE_CONFIG_DIR  to  "/tmp/config:"
+              would    result    in   directories   "tmp/config",   ".",   and
               "/usr/local/etc/sane.d" being searched (in this order).
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7),   scanimage(1),  xscanimage(1),  xcam(1),  sane-dll(5),  sane-
+       sane(7),  scanimage(1),  xscanimage(1),  xcam(1),  sane-dll(5),   sane-
        net(5), sane-"backendname"(5)
        http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
 
@@ -170,7 +175,7 @@
 

AUTHOR

        David Mosberger
 
-sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs          9 Feb 2003                          saned(1)
+sane-backends 1.0.13              29 Oct 2003                         saned(1)
 

diff --git a/man/scanimage.1.html b/man/scanimage.1.html index e363c2ea..96393348 100644 --- a/man/scanimage.1.html +++ b/man/scanimage.1.html @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ For vector options, the help output currently has no indication as to how many elements a vector-value should have. -sane-backends 1.0.12-cvs 15 Apr 2003 scanimage(1) +sane-backends 1.0.13 15 Apr 2003 scanimage(1)

diff --git a/sane-backends-1.0.12.html b/sane-backends-1.0.12.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb8082a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/sane-backends-1.0.12.html @@ -0,0 +1,5318 @@ + + + +SANE: Backends (Drivers) + + +
+SANE +

SANE: Backends (Drivers)

+
+
+The following table summarizes the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-1.0.12, and the hardware or software they support. +

This is only a summary! +Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages +for more detailed (and usually important) information +concerning each backend.

+

There are special tables for parallel port and +USB scanners from +Jonathan Buzzard.

+

If you have new information or corrections, please send +e-mail to sane-devel, the SANE mailing +list.

+

For an explanation of the tables, see the +legend. +

There are tables for scanners, +still cameras, +video cameras, +APIs, and +meta backends. +

Scanners

+

Backends: +abaton, +agfafocus, +apple, +artec, +artec_eplus48u, +as6e, +avision, +bh, +canon, +canon630u, +canon_pp, +coolscan, +coolscan2, +epson, +fujitsu, +gt68xx, +hp, +hp5400, +hpsj5s, +ibm, +leo, +ma1509, +matsushita, +microtek, +microtek2, +mustek, +mustek_pp, +mustek_usb, +nec, +pie, +plustek, +ricoh, +s9036, +sceptre, +sharp, +sm3600, +SnapScan, +sp15c, +st400, +tamarack, +teco1, +teco2, +teco3, +umax, +umax1220u, +umax_pp, +unsupported

+

Backend: abaton +(v0.1) +

+

+Manual page: sane-abaton
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Abaton +Scan 300/GSSCSIalphaAll known modes and functions supported
Scan 300/SSCSIuntestedUntested, use with caution
+

Backend: agfafocus +(v0.2) +

+

+Manual page: sane-agfafocus
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+AGFA +Focus GS ScannerSCSIuntested6 bit gray
Focus Lineart ScannerSCSIuntestedLineart only? Untested.
Focus IISCSIuntestedgray only
Focus ColorSCSIalpha3-pass
Focus Color PlusSCSIalpha3-pass
+Siemens +S9036SCSIuntestedgray only
+

Backend: apple +(v0.31) +

+

+Manual page: sane-apple
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Apple +Apple ScannerSCSIalpha4bit, 16 shades of gray
OneScannerSCSIalpha8bit, 256 shades of gray. The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work.
ColorOneScannerSCSIalphatruecolor (needs much work) but it scans in non color modes.
+

Backend: artec +(v0.5.16) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www4.infi.net/~cpinkham/sane/sane-artec-doc.html
+Manual page: sane-artec
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Artec/Ultima +AT3SCSIstableall modes working
A6000CSCSIstableall modes working
A6000C PLUSSCSIstablef/w <= v1.92 alpha, f/w >= v1.93 OK
AT6SCSIalphaFirst scan works, subsequent fail until scanner power cycle.
AT12SCSIstableall modes working
AM12SSCSIstableall modes working
+BlackWidow +BW4800SPSCSIstablerebadged Artec AT3
+Plustek +OpticPro 19200SSCSIstablerebadged Artec AM12S
+

Backend: artec_eplus48u +(v0.0.10) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.angelfire.com/linux/crapsite/
+Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Artec/Ultima +E+ 48UUSBbetaCIS scanner based on the GT6816 chip. Apparently all other devices are re-badged Artec scanners.
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron +MD9693USBbeta 
MD9705USBbeta 
MD4394USBbetaObviously two different scanners were sold under this name. Only scanners with product id 0x4003 will work; try the gt68xx backend otherwise
+Trust +Easy Webscan 19200USBbetaDifferent product id: 0x4006
+Memorex +MEM 48UUSBbetaDifferent product id: 0x4005
+UMAX +AstraSlim SEUSBbetaDifferent product id: 0x4009
+

Backend: as6e +(v0.4.2) +

+

+Link(s): +http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-as6e
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Artec/Ultima +AS6EParportalphaRequires the program 'as6edriver' to run.
+

Backend: avision +(vBuild: 70) +

+

+Link(s): +http://drocklinux.dyndns.org/rene/avision/index.html
+Manual page: sane-avision
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Avision +AV100CSSCSIuntested 
AV100IIICSSCSIuntested 
AV100SSCSIuntested 
AV210USBuntested 
AV220USBuntested 
AV240SCSCSIuntested 
AV260CSSCSIuntested 
AV360CSSCSIuntested 
AV363CSSCSIuntested 
AV420CSSCSIuntested 
AV6120SCSIuntested 
AV610CU ScancopierUSBuntested1 pass, 600 dpi
AV620CSSCSIstable1 pass, 600 dpi
AV620CS PlusSCSIstable1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV630CSSCSIstable1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested
AV630CSLSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV6240SCSIstable1 pass, ??? dpi
AV600UUSBuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV600U PlusUSBuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV660SUSBuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV680SUSBuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV690UUSBuntested1 pass, 2400 dpi
AV800SSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV810CSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV820SCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV820CSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV820C PlusSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV830CSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV830C PlusSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV880SCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV880CSCSIuntested1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV8000SSCSIstable1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - regularly tested
AVA3SCSIuntested1 pass, 600 dpi, A3
+Hewlett-Packard +ScanJet 5300CUSBstable1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested
ScanJet 5370CUSBalpha1 pass, 2400 dpi
ScanJet 7400cUSBbeta1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface
ScanJet 7450cUSBbeta1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface
ScanJet 7490cUSBbeta1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface
+Minolta +FS-V1USBalpha1 pass, film-scanner
Elite IIUSBuntested1 pass, film-scanner
+Mitsubishi +MCA-ADFCSCSIuntested 
S1200CSCSIuntested 
S600CSCSIuntested 
SS600SCSIbeta 
+Fujitsu +ScanPartnerSCSIuntested 
ScanPartner 10SCSIuntested 
ScanPartner 10CSCSIuntested 
ScanPartner 15CSCSIuntested 
ScanPartner 300CSCSIuntested 
ScanPartner 600CSCSIuntested 
ScanPartner JrSCSIuntested 
ScanStationSCSIuntested 
+

Backend: bh +(v1.0-4) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.martoneconsulting.com/sane-bh.html
+Manual page: sane-bh
+Comment: Supports Copiscan II scanners with Remote SCSI Controller (RSC) interface
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Bell and Howell +COPISCAN II 6338SCSIbetaDuplex Scanner with ACE - development model
COPISCAN II 2135SCSIuntestedSimplex Scanner
COPISCAN II 2137(A)SCSIbetaSimplex Scanner (with ACE) - limited testing
COPISCAN II 2138ASCSIuntestedSimplex Scanner with ACE
COPISCAN II 3238SCSIuntestedSimplex Scanner
COPISCAN II 3338(A)SCSIuntestedSimplex Scanner (with ACE)
+

Backend: canon +(v1.12) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
+Manual page: sane-canon
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Canon +CanoScan 300SCSIbeta1 pass; flatbed scanner
CanoScan 600SCSIbeta 
CanoScan 620SSCSIbeta1 pass; flatbed scanner
CanoScan 1200SSCSIbeta1 pass; flatbed scanner
CanoScan 2700FSCSIbeta1 pass; film scanner
CanoScan 2710SSCSIbeta1 pass; 36bit film scanner
+

Backend: canon630u +(v0.1) +

+

+Link(s): +http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-canon630u
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Canon +CanoScan fb630uUSBbetaOK
CanoScan fb636uUSBuntestedhopefully works
+

Backend: canon_pp +(v0.32) +

+

+Link(s): +http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net
+Manual page: sane-canon_pp
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Canon +CanoScan FB310PParport (ECP)unsupportedRebadged Avision, different command set
CanoScan FB610PParport (ECP)unsupportedRebadged Avision, different command set
CanoScan FB320PParport (ECP)alphaNewly added support
CanoScan FB620PParport (ECP)alphaNewly added support
CanoScan FB330PParport (ECP)beta 
CanoScan FB630PParport (ECP)beta 
CanoScan N340PParport (ECP)beta 
CanoScan N640PParport (ECP)beta 
CanoScan N640P exParport (ECP)betaJust an N640P in a different box?
+

Backend: coolscan +(v0.4.3) +

+

+Link(s): +http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/
+Manual page: sane-coolscan
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Nikon +LS-20SCSIalphaThe LS-20 has been replaced by the LS-30
LS-30SCSIalphaalpha: only 24/30 bit RGB + 32/40 bit RGBI
LS-2000SCSIalphaalpha: only 24/36 bit + RGB 32/48 bit RGBI
LS-1000SCSIalphaDoesn't support gamma correction
+

Backend: coolscan2 +(v0.1.8) +

+

+Link(s): +http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-coolscan2
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Nikon +LS 30SCSIbetaworking -- model available to developer
LS 2000SCSIbeta 
LS 40 EDUSBbeta 
LS 4000 EDIEEE1394betaneeds linux kernel 2.4.19 or later
LS 8000 EDIEEE1394betaneeds linux kernel 2.4.19 or later
+

Backend: epson +(v0.2.32) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.khk.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-epson
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Epson +GT-5000Parportbeta 
Actionscanner IIParportbetaUS version of GT-5000
GT-6000SCSI Parportbeta 
ES-300CSCSI ParportbetaUS version of GT-6000
GT-5500SCSIbeta 
GT-6500Parportbeta 
ES-600CParportbetaUS version of GT-6500
ES-1200CParportbetaUS version of GT-9000
GT-7000SCSIbeta 
GT-8000SCSIbeta 
ES-8500SCSIbeta 
Perfection 636SSCSIstableUS version of GT-7000
Perfection 636UUSBstable 
Perfection 610USBstable 
Perfection 640USBstable 
Perfection 1200SSCSIstable 
Perfection 1200UUSBstable 
Perfection 1200PhotoUSBstablewith TPU
Perfection 1240SCSI USBstable 
Perfection 1640SCSI USBstable 
Perfection 1650USBstable 
Perfection 1660USBstable 
Perfection 2400USBstable 
Perfection 2450USB IEEE-1394stable 
Perfection 3200USBstableUS version of the GT-9800
Expression 636SCSIstableUS version of GT-9500
Expression 800SCSIstable 
Expression 1600SCSI USB IEEE-1394stable 
Expression 1680SCSI USB IEEE-1394stable 
FilmScan 200SCSIuntestedA better backend for the FilmScan 200 can be found at http://www.vjet.demon.co.uk/scanner/
CX-3200USBalpha 
CX-5200USBalpha 
+

Backend: fujitsu +(v1.0) +

+

+Manual page: sane-fujitsu
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Fujitsu +M3096GSCSIbeta 
M3091DCdSCSIbeta 
M3092DCdSCSIbeta 
M3093GXimSCSIbeta 
M3093GDimSCSIbeta 
M4097SCSIbeta 
fi-4120CUSB SCSIuntestedProbably similar to fi-4220C?
fi-4220CSCSI USBbeta 
fi-4340CSCSI USBbeta 
ScanPartner 93GXSCSIbeta 
+

Backend: gt68xx +(v1.0-46) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/
+Manual page: sane-gt68xx
+Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are supported. For other Mustek BearPaws, look at the Plustek and the MA-1509 backend.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Mustek +BearPaw 1200 CSUSBbeta 
BearPaw 1200 CUUSBbeta 
BearPaw 1200 CU PlusUSBbeta 
BearPaw 1200 TAUSBbetaTransparency adapter supported
BearPaw 2400 CSUSBuntestedprobably works, reports are welcome
BearPaw 2400 CS PlusUSBbetaworks, problems with 12/16 bit modes?
BearPaw 2400 CUUSBalphaworks, but is slow
BearPaw 2400 CU PlusUSBbeta 
BearPaw 2400 TAUSBbetaTransparency adapter supported
BearPaw 2400 TA PlusUSBbetaTransparency adapter supported
ScanExpress 1200 UB PlusUSBbeta 
ScanExpress A3 USBUSBalphaCalibration may be wrong. Please contact me if you have such a device.
ScanExpress 2400 USBUSBuntestedShould be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome.
+Plustek +OpticPro 1248UUSBbetaWorks up to 600 dpi
OpticPro UT16BUSBuntestedIsn't detected yet but may work some time in future. Testers welcome.
+Artec/Ultima +Ultima 2000USBbetaworks, only product id 0x4002 is supported
Ultima 2000 e+USBalphaworks, only limited testing until now
+Boeder +Sm@rtScan Slim EditionUSBbetasimilar to Artec Ultima 2000
+Packard Bell +Diamond 1200USBbetasimilar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus)
Diamond 1200 PlusUSBbetasimilar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron +MD 4394USBbetaProduct id 0x4002. If you have 0x4003, use artec_eplus48u backend.
MD/LT 9375USBuntestedUntested, but is reported to have the same ids as the Artec Ultima 2000. Please test.
MD/LT 9385USBbetaSimilar to Artec Ultima 2000
LT 9452USBbetaSimilar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus
MD 9458USBbetaSimilar to Artec Ultima 2000 (e+?)
+Trust +Flat Scan USB 19200USBbetaSimilar to Artec Ultima 2000
Compact Scan USB 19200USBbetaworks, if you have vendor id 0x055f and product id 0x0006, use the mustek_usb backend instead, similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB (Plus)
+Lexmark +X70USBbetaworks, some resolutions fail at 16 bit
X73USBbetaworks, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70
+Genius +Colorpage Vivid3xUSBalphaWorks but has limited testing
Colorpage Vivid3xeUSBalphaWorks but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome.
+

Backend: hp +(v1.02) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.kirchgessner.net/
+Manual page: sane-hp
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Hewlett-Packard +ScanJet PlusPropietarystableDriver for HP parallel interface card required
ScanJet IIcSCSIstable 
ScanJet IIpSCSIstable 
ScanJet IIcxSCSIstable 
ScanJet 3cSCSIstable 
ScanJet 3pSCSIstable 
ScanJet 4cSCSIstable 
ScanJet 4pSCSIstable 
ScanJet 4100CUSBstable 
ScanJet 5pSCSIstable 
ScanJet 5100CParportstableRequires ppscsi driver and epst module
ScanJet 5200CParport USBstableParallel interface requires ppscsi driver and epst module
ScanJet 6100CSCSIstable 
ScanJet 6200CSCSI USBstable 
ScanJet 6250CSCSI USBstable 
ScanJet 6300CSCSI USBstable 
ScanJet 6350CSCSI USBstable 
ScanJet 6390CSCSI USBstable 
PhotoSmart PhotoScannerSCSIstable 
+

Backend: hp5400 +(v1.0-2, NEW!) +

+

+Link(s): +http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp5400backend
+Manual page: sane-hp5400
+Comment: HP5400 and HP5470 scanners. Prototype backend available
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Hewlett-Packard +ScanJet 5400cUSBalpha 
ScanJet 5470cUSBalpha 
ScanJet 5490cUSBuntested 
+

Backend: hpsj5s +(v0.03) +

+

+Link(s): +http://hpsj5s.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-hpsj5s
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Hewlett-Packard +ScanJet 5sParport (EPP)alphaRequires libieee1284 library
+

Backend: ibm +(v1.0-4, NEW!) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ibm-backend/
+Manual page: sane-ibm
+Comment: This backend has had only limited testing. It needs more work especially for the Ricoh scanners. Patches are welcome.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+IBM +2456SCSIalphaWas reported to work long time ago. Reports are welcome.
+Ricoh +IS-410SCSIuntestedUntested, please report!
IS-420SCSIalphaWorks at least in flatbed mode.
IS-430SCSIuntestedUntested, please report!
+

Backend: leo +(v1.0-10) +

+

+Link(s): +http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#leo
+Manual page: sane-leo
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+LEO +LEOScan S3SCSIbetaFCC ID LUZFS1130
+Across Technologies +FS-1130SCSIbetaFCC ID LUZFS1130
+Genius +FS-1130 Colorpage ScannerSCSIuntested 
+

Backend: ma1509 +(v1.0-2, NEW!) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/
+Manual page: sane-ma1509
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Mustek +BearPaw 1200 FUSBalphaWorks upto 600 dpi. No support for TA and ADF yet.
+

Backend: matsushita +(v1.0-6) +

+

+Link(s): +http://fz.eryx.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-matsushita
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Panasonic +KV-SS25SCSIstable 
KV-SS25DSCSIstable 
KV-SS50SCSIuntested 
KV-SS55SCSIuntested 
KV-SS50EXSCSIuntested 
KV-SS55EXSCSIuntested 
KV-SS850SCSIuntested 
KV-SS855SCSIuntested 
+

Backend: microtek +(v0.13.1) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.mir.com/mtek/
+Manual page: sane-microtek
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Microtek +Scanmaker E6SCSIstable 
Scanmaker E3SCSIbeta 
Scanmaker E2SCSIbeta3-pass
Scanmaker 35t+SCSIbetaslide-scanner
Scanmaker 45tSCSIbetaslide-scanner
Scanmaker 35SCSIbetaslide-scanner
Scanmaker IIISCSIbeta 
Scanmaker IISPSCSIbeta 
Scanmaker IIHRSCSIbeta3-pass
Scanmaker IIGSCSIbetagray only
Scanmaker IISCSIbeta3-pass
Scanmaker 600Z(S)SCSIuntested 
Scanmaker 600G(S)SCSIalphagray only (see manpage)
Color PageWizSCSI (Parport)betasheet-fed (preliminary, see mapage)
+Agfa +Arcus IISCSIbetaArcus *II*, not Arcus!
StudioScanSCSIbeta 
StudioScan IISCSIbeta 
StudioScan IIsiSCSIbeta 
DuoScanSCSIalpha 
+

Backend: microtek2 +(v0.95) +

+

+Link(s): +http://karstenfestag.gmxhome.de
+Manual page: sane-microtek2
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Microtek +ScanMaker E3plusParportstable 
ScanMaker E3plusSCSIstable 
ScanMaker X6SCSIstable 
ScanMaker X6ELSCSIalpha 
ScanMaker X6USBUSBbeta 
ScanMaker V300SCSIbeta 
ScanMaker V300Parportbeta 
ScanMaker V310SCSIalpha 
ScanMaker V310Parportalpha 
ScanMaker V600SCSIalpha 
ScanMaker V600Parportalpha 
ScanMaker 330SCSIalpha 
ScanMaker 630SCSIalpha 
ScanMaker 636SCSIstable 
ScanMaker 9600XLSCSIstableonly flatbed mode ?
ScanMaker 9600XLSCSIalpha 
Phantom 330CXParportstable 
SlimScan C3Parportstable 
Phantom 636SCSIstable 
Phantom 636CXParportstable 
SlimScan C6USBstable 
ScanMaker V6USLSCSIstable 
ScanMaker V6USLUSBstable 
ScanMaker X12USLSCSIbetaonly Flatbed mode ?
+Vobis +HighScanSCSIstableonly E3plus based models
+Scanport +SQ300Parport?alpha 
SQ2030Parportalpha 
SQ4836SCSIalpha 
+

Backend: mustek +(v1.0-132) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek-backend/
+Manual page: sane-mustek
+Comment: Most Mustek SCSI scanners are supported by this backend. For USB scanners, look at the mustek_usb backend.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Mustek +Paragon MFS-6000CXSCSIstable3-pass
Paragon MFS-12000CXSCSIstable3-pass
Paragon MFC-600SSCSIstable 
Paragon 600 II CDSCSIstable 
ScanMagic 600 II SPSCSIstable 
Paragon MFC-800SSCSIstable 
Paragon 800 II SPSCSIstable 
Paragon MFS-6000SPSCSIstable 
Paragon MFS-8000SPSCSIstable 
Paragon MFS-1200SPSCSIstable 
Paragon MFS-12000SPSCSIstable 
ScanExpress 6000SPSCSIstable 
ScanExpress 12000SPSCSIstable 
ScanExpress 12000SP PlusSCSIstable 
Paragon 1200 III SPSCSIstable 
Paragon 1200 LSSCSIstable 
ScanMagic 9636SSCSIstable 
ScanMagic 9636S PlusSCSIstable 
ScanExpress A3 SPSCSIbetaPlease test!
Paragon 1200 SP ProSCSIstable 
Paragon 1200 A3 ProSCSIstable 
Paragon 600 II NProprietarystable 
+Trust +Imagery 1200SCSIstable3-pass, Mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX compatible
Imagery 1200 SPSCSIstableMustek Paragon MFS-6000SP compatible
Imagery 4800 SPSCSIstableMustek Paragon 500 II CD compatible
SCSI Connect 19200SCSIstableMustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible
SCSI excellence series 19200SCSIstableMustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible
+Primax +Compact 4800 SCSISCSIstableMustek 600 II CD compatible
+

Backend: mustek_pp +(v12) +

+

+Link(s): +http://penguin-breeder.org/?page=mustek_pp
+Manual page: sane-mustek_pp
+Comment: Supports CCD and CIS type parallel port scanners from Mustek
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Mustek +ScanExpress 6000 PParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
ScanExpress 600 SEPParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
ScanMagic 4800 PParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
600 III EP PlusParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
ScanExpress 600 CPParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
ScanMagic 600 CPParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
ScanExpress 1200 CPParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
ScanExpress 1200 CP+Parport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron +MD 9848Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
MD/LT 935xParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
MD/LT 985xParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
MD/LT 9890Parport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
+Targa +Funline TS12 EPParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
Funline TS6 EPParport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
+Trust +Easy Connect 9600+Parport (EPP)betaCIS scanner
+Viviscan +Compact IIParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
+Cybercom +9352Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
+Gallery +4800Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
+

Backend: mustek_usb +(v1.0-16) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb-backend/
+Manual page: sane-mustek_usb
+Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are supported. For BearPaws, look at the Plustek, MA-1509, and gt68xx backends.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Mustek +ScanExpress 600 CUUSBstable 
ScanExpress 1200 CUUSBstable 
ScanExpress 1200 CU PlusUSBstable 
ScanExpress 1200 UBUSBstableFor the UB Plus, see gt68xx backend
+Trust +Compact Scan USB 19200USBstableMustek 1200 UB compatible
+

Backend: nec +(v0.12) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~saetaka/
+Manual page: sane-nec
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+NEC +PC-IN500/4CSCSIbetaPC-IN500/4C was sold only in JAPAN
+

Backend: pie +(v1.0) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane
+Manual page: sane-pie
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Devcom +9636PROSCSIstable 
9636SSCSIuntested 
9630SSCSIuntested 
+PIE +ScanAce 1236SSCSIstable 
ScanAce 1230SSCSIstable 
ScanAce IISCSIuntested 
ScanAce IIISCSIuntested 
ScanAce PlusSCSIuntested 
ScanAce II PlusSCSIuntested 
ScanAce III PlusSCSIuntested 
ScanAce VSCSIuntested 
ScanAce ScanMediaSCSIuntested 
ScanAce ScanMedia IISCSIuntested 
ScanAce 630SSCSIuntested 
ScanAce 636SSCSIuntested 
+Adlib +JetScan630SCSIstable 
JetScan636PROSCSIuntested 
+

Backend: plustek +(v0.45) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html
+Manual page: sane-plustek
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Plustek +OpticPro 4800PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 4830PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 600P/6000PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 4831PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 9630PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 9630PLParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=1
OpticPro 9600PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 1236PParport (SPP, EPP)stablereported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P
OpticPro 12000P/96000PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 9636PParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=4
OpticPro 9636P+/TurboParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=3
OpticPro 9636TParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 12000TParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro AI3Parport (SPP, EPP)betause driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality
OpticPro P8Parportuntested 
OpticPro P12Parport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro PT12Parport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro U12USBstableNOTE: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported!
OpticPro UT12USBstableNote: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported!
OpticPro UT16USBstable 
OpticPro U24USBstable 
OpticPro UT24USBstable 
OpticPro 19200SSCSIunsupportedrebadged Artec AM12S (supported by Artec Backend)
+Primax +Colorado 4800Parport (SPP, EPP)untestedsame as OpticPro 4800P
Compact 4800 DirectParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=2
Compact 4800 Direct-30Parport (SPP, EPP)untestedsame as OpticPro 4830P
Compact 9600 Direct-30Parport (SPP, EPP)stablesame as OpticPro 9630P
+Genius +Colorpage Vivid III V2Parport (SPP, EPP)stableReported as PT12
Colorpage Vivid Pro II FilmParport (SPP, EPP)stableReported as OP9636T/12000T
Colorpage HR6 V2USBstable 
Colorpage HR7USBstable 
Colorpage HR6AUSBuntested 
Colorpage HR7LEUSBuntested 
Colorpage HR6XUSBuntested 
+Aries +Scan-It Pro 4800Parport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=2
+BrightScan +BrighScan OpticProParport (SPP, EPP)stableReported as P12
+Mustek +BearPaw 1200USBstable 
BearPaw 2400USBstableMostly OK
+Hewlett-Packard +ScanJet 2100CUSBstable 
ScanJet 2200CUSBstable 
+Epson +Perfection 1250USBstable 
Perfection 1250PhotoUSBstable 
Perfection 1260USBstable 
Perfection 1260PhotoUSBstable 
+Umax +UMAX 3400USBstable 
UMAX 3450USBstableTPA not supported
UMAX 5400USBstable 
+Compaq +S4-100USBstableIdentical to UMAX 3400
+Canon +CanoScan N650U/N656UUSBstable 
CanoScan N1220UUSBbetaPoor color picture quality
CanoScan N670U/N676UUSBbetaPoor color picture quality
CanoScan N1240UUSBbetaPoor color picture quality
CanoScan LiDE20USBbetaPoor color picture quality
CanoScan LiDE30USBbetaPoor color picture quality
+

Backend: ricoh +

+

+Manual page: sane-ricoh
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Ricoh +Ricoh IS50SCSIalpha 
Ricoh IS60SCSIalpha 
+

Backend: s9036 +

+

+Manual page: sane-s9036
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Siemens +9036 Flatbed scannerSCSIalpha 
+

Backend: sceptre +(v1.0-10) +

+

+Link(s): +http://fz.eryx.net/sane/
+Manual page: sane-sceptre
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Sceptre +Vividscan S1200SCSIbeta 
+Komodo +S1200SCSIuntestedrebadged Sceptre S1200
+

Backend: sharp +(v0.32) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.satzbau-gmbh.de/staff/abel/sane-sharp.html
+Manual page: sane-sharp
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Sharp +JX-610SCSIbeta 
JX-250SCSIbeta 
JX-320SCSIbeta 
JX-325SCSIuntested 
JX-330SCSIbeta 
JX-350SCSIbeta 
+

Backend: sm3600 +(v0.1) +

+

+Link(s): +http://sm3600.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-sm3600
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Microtek +ScanMaker 3600USBalphaworks
ScanMaker 3700USBalphaworks
ScanMaker 3750USBalphaworks (told)
+

Backend: SnapScan +(v1.4) +

+

+Link(s): +http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-snapscan
+Comment: Supported bit depths: 24 bit (color), 8 bit (gray)
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+AGFA +SnapScan 300SCSIbeta 
SnapScan 310SCSIbeta 
SnapScan 600SCSIstableOptional ADF supported.
Arcus 1200SCSIstableOptional transparency unit supported.
SnapScan 1236sSCSIstableOptional ADF and transparency unit supported.
SnapScan 1236uUSBstableOptional ADF and transparency unit supported.
SnapScan 1212uUSBstable 
SnapScan e10USBstable 
SnapScan e20USBstable 
SnapScan e25USBstable 
SnapScan e26USBstable 
SnapScan e40USBstable 
SnapScan e42USBstable 
SnapScan e50USBstableOptional tranparency unit supported
SnapScan e52USBstableOptional tranparency unit supported
SnapScan e60USBuntested 
+Benq +300fSCSIstable 
310sSCSIstable 
610sSCSIstable 
610plusSCSIstable 
620sSCSIstable 
310uUSBstable 
320uUSBstable 
340uUSBstable 
620uUSBstableOptional tranparency unit supported
640uUSBstableOptional tranparency unit supported
640buUSBstable 
1240USBstableOptional tranparency unit supported
3300USBstable 
4300USBstable 
5000USBbeta 
5300USBalphaProblems with firmware upload reported
+Guillemot / Hercules +Maxi Scan A4 Deluxe (SCSI)SCSIstableRebadged SnapScan 310s.
Scan@home Touch 1248 (USB)USBstableRebadged Benq 3300.
Maxi Scan A4 USB 640UUSBstableRebadged Benq 640U.
+Mitsubishi +Diamondview 648UTUSBstableRebadged Benq 320u.
Diamondview 650UUSBstableRebadged Benq 4300.
+Epson +Perfection 660USBbeta 
+

Backend: sp15c +(v1.12) +

+

+Manual page: sane-sp15c
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Fujitsu +SP15CSCSIbeta 
+

Backend: st400 +(v1.6) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~ingo/sane/
+Manual page: sane-st400
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Siemens +ST400SCSIalpha6 bit gray
ST800SCSIalpha6 bit gray
+

Backend: tamarack +(v0.5) +

+

+Manual page: sane-tamarack
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Tamarack +Artiscan 6000CSCSIbeta3 pass, 300 DPI
Artiscan 8000CSCSIbeta3 pass, 400 DPI
Artiscan 12000CSCSIbeta3 pass, 600 DPI
+

Backend: teco1 +(v1.0-9) +

+

+Link(s): +http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco
+Manual page: sane-teco1
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Relisys +RELI 2412SCSIstablesub model VM3530+
AVEC 2400SCSIstablesub model VM3520
RELI 4830SCSIbetasub model VM4542
AVEC 2412SCSIuntestedsub model VM3520+
AVEC 4800SCSIuntestedsub model VM4530
AVEC 4816SCSIuntestedsub model VM4530+
RELI DS6SCSIuntestedsub model VM3420
RELI DS15SCSIuntestedsub model VM3440
RELI 2400SCSIuntestedsub model VM3530
RELI 4816SCSIuntestedsub model VM4540
RELI 9600SCSIuntestedsub model VM6530
RELI 9612SCSIuntestedsub model VM6530*
RELI 9624SCSIuntestedsub model VM6530+
RELI 9630SCSIuntestedsub model VM6540
+Actown +ACT Scan I 30SCSIuntestedsub model VM3520A
+Dextra +DF-600PSCSIbetasub model VM3510
DF-1200T+SCSIuntestedsub model VM3530+
DF-4830TSCSIuntestedsub model VM4542
DF-9624SCSIuntestedsub model VM6530+
+

Backend: teco2 +(v1.0-5) +

+

+Link(s): +http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco2
+Manual page: sane-teco2
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Relisys +AVEC Super 3SCSIuntestedsub model VM3575
AVEC II S3SCSIalphasub model VM3564
SCORPIO Super 3SCSIalphasub model VM3575
APOLLO Express 3SCSIalphasub model VM356A
APOLLO Express 6SCSIbetasub model VM6565
SCORPIO ProSCSIbetasub model VM6575
SCORPIO Pro-SSCSIuntestedsub model VM6586
+Primax +Jewel 4800SCSIalphasub model VM356A
Profi 9600SCSIalphasub model VM6575
Profi 19200SCSIbetasub model VM6586
+

Backend: teco3 +(v1.0-1) +

+

+Link(s): +http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco3
+Manual page: sane-teco3
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Relisys +Infinity ScorpioSCSIbetasub model VM3552
+Plustek +OpticPro 2400SPSCSIuntestedsub model VM3552
+PIOTECH +Splendeur 3024SCSIbetasub model VM3552
+Trust +Imagery 2400 SPSCSIbetasub model VM3552
Imagery 4800 SP+SCSIbetasub model VM3552
Imagery 9600 SPSCSIuntestedsub model VM3552
+

Backend: umax +(v1.0-37) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax/index.html
+Manual page: sane-umax
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+UMAX +Vista S6SCSIstableOK
Vista S6ESCSIstableOK
UMAX S-6ESCSIstableOK
UMAX S-6EGSCSIstableOK
Vista-S8SCSIstableOK
Supervista S-12SCSIstableOK
UMAX S-12SCSIstableOK
UMAX S-12GSCSIstableOK
Astra 600SSCSIstableOK
Astra 610SSCSIstableOK
Astra 1200SSCSIstableOK
Astra 1220SSCSIstableOK
Astra 2100SSCSIstableOK
Astra 2200 (SU)SCSIstableOK
Astra 2200 (SU)USBstableOK, needs USB control messages
Astra 2400SSCSIstableOK
Astra 6400IEEE-1394unsupportedwill propably work one day
Astra 6450IEEE-1394unsupportedwill propably work one day
Astra MX3SCSIstableOK
Astra MX3USBstableOK, needs USB control messages
Mirage D-16LSCSIstableOK
Mirage IISCSIstableOK
Mirage IIseSCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
PSDSCSIstableOK
PowerLookSCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
PL-IISCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
PowerLook IIISCSIstableOK
PowerLook 270SCSIunsupportedincompatible
PowerLook 270plusSCSIunsupportedincompatible
PowerLook 1100IEEE-1394unsupportedwill propably work one day
PowerLook 2000SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
PowerLook 2100XLSCSIstableOK
PowerLook 3000SCSIstableOK
Gemini D-16SCSIstableOK
UMAX VT600SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
Vista-T630SCSIstableOK for some firmwareversions, on others only lineart OK
UC 630SCSIstableVersion 2.8 OK, others only lineart OK
UG 630SCSIstableOK
UG 80SCSIstableOK
UC 840SCSIstableVersion 1.6 OK, others only lineart OK
UC 1200SSCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
UC 1200SESCSIstableVersion 3.0 OK, others unknown
UC 1260SCSIstableVersion 1.6 OK, others unknown
+Linotype Hell +JadeSCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office
JadeSCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell JADE
Jade2SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2
SaphirSCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact author
Saphir2SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR2
Saphir3SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR3
Saphir UltraSCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact author
Saphir Ultra IISCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact author
Saphir HiResSCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact author
OpalSCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact author
Opal UltraSCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact author
Linoscan 1400SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=HDM LS4H1S
+Vobis +Highscreen Scanboostar PremiumSCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2
+EDGE +KTX-9600USSCSIuntestedno feedback
+Epson +Perfection 600SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600
+Escom +Image Scanner 256SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=UMAX UG 80
+Escort +Galleria 600SCSIuntesteduntested, SCSI-ID=ESCORT Galleria 600S
+Genius +ColorPage-HR5 (Pro)SCSIstableOK, SCSI-ID=KYE ColorPage-HR5
+Nikon +AX-110 / Scantouch 110SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedback
AX-210SCSIstableOK
+

Backend: umax1220u +(v1.0.1) +

+

+Link(s): +http://umax1220u-sane.sourceforge.net
+Manual page: sane-umax1220u
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+UMAX +Astra 1220UUSBstableOK
Astra 2000UUSBbetaSort of scans, but colors all messed up.
Astra 2200UUSBunsupportedIncompatible.
+

Backend: umax_pp +(v1) +

+

+Link(s): +http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-umax_pp
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+UMAX +Astra 1220PParport (EPP)betaworks
Astra 2000PParport (EPP)betaworks
Astra 1600PParport (EPP)betaworks
Astra 610PParport (EPP)unsupporteddon't work (yet)
+Hewlett-Packard +Scanjet 3200CParport (EPP)betaworks (relabelled 1220P and 2000P)
+

Backend: unsupported +(v2003-05-25) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/misc/unsupported.html
+Comment: The devices mentioned here are not supported by any SANE backend. However, there may be links to information about them or stand-alone programs.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Artec/Ultima +1236 USBUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001. Same id as one of the Artec Ultima 2000 scanners. More information (e.g. /proc/bus/usb/devices output) would be appreciated.
E+ ProUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4004. /proc/bus/usb/devices output is available. Chipset is GT6816. May work with the gt68xx backend after some work in the source code.
AM12e+ParportunsupportedUnsupported. Chipset unknown. Maybe similar to SCSI version or as6e?
Ultima 2000 (0x4001)USBunsupportedSame name, but different ids: vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001 is not supported. Chips: WINBOND W6662CF, POWERVISION PV108630-C2L, ATC 93LC46 (EEPROM?). The chips look similar to that reported on the umax1220u page. The scanner with product id 0x4002 is supported by the gt68xx backend.
+Avision +iVina FB1600USBunsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as UMAX Astra 4500.
iVina FB1800USBunsupportedNot supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 4700.
iVina FB2400USBunsupportedNot supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 6700.
+Boeder +Sm@rtScan OfficeParport USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x5cb, 0x1483. According to linux-usb.org that's the same ids as Trust Trust CombiScan 19200. The vendor is PowerVision Technologies, Inc. Maybe also a PV8630 as in the UMAX 1200U?
+Brother +MFC 4600Parport USBunsupportedUnsupported. However there is a project to support this scanner/printer/fax combination. See link.
MFC 5100cParport USBunsupportedUnsupported. Some information is available (see link). See also MFC 4600.
MFC 6800USBunsupportedUnsupported. A backend is under development (see link). Vendor/product 0x04f9/0x0111. See also MFC 4600.
+Canon +CanoScan D646UUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220b. /proc/bus/usb/devices output available. Maybe Genesys USB bridge + LM9830? Maybe could be supported by canon630u backend? See link for more information.
CanoScan D660UUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2208. See link for more information.
CanoScan D1250U2USBunsupportedNot supported. However, someone started working on this scanner and some information is available (see link).
LiDE 50USBunsupportedProbably not supported. Chipset probably Genesys. Some information is available.
CanoScan FB620UUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2202. Some information is available.
CanoScan FB1210UUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2205. However, a stand-alone program for FreeBSD is available.
FS4000USB SCSIunsupportedNot supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. May work with Vuescan. Maybe SCSI over USB.
+Compaq +S200USBunsupportedNot supported. 2400x1200 dpi. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x0021. One bulk-in, one bulk-out and one interrupt endpoint. Type-number: U0001-HB21, another type nr on the inside: 75100512-00
S4 100USBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x001a.
+E-Lux +j-6121ParportunsupportedProbably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121.
+Enhans +j-6121ParportunsupportedProbably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121.
+Fujitsu +fi-4010CUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product: 0x04c5, 0x1029. Maybe similar to fi-4220C?
fi-4110CUUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product unknown. Maybe similar to fi-4220C?
+Genius +ColorPage HR7X SlimUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2018. Is reported to use the GL646 chipset. See link for more details.
Colorpage Vivid IIIUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as the Plustek OpticPro 1212U and older U12/UT12. Maybe the same chips are used?
+Hewlett-Packard +Photo Scanner 1000USBunsupportedNot supported by SANE. However, it's detected as mass storage device so just mounting it is reported to work. See link for devices data.
ScanJet 2300CUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x03f0/0x0901. See link for devices output.
ScanJet 3500cUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Seems to use RealTek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2205. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries.
ScanJet 3530cUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Chipset is Realtek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries.
ScanJet 3570cUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Probably Realtek RTS8801C2-6, same ids as Scanjet 3530c. Has a TA. Vendor/product id 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries.
ScanJet 3570cxiUSBunsupportedUnsupported. See 3570c.
ScanJet 4400CUSBunsupportedNot supported. Seems to use the same chip as the 4470C. A stand-alone program for that scanner is available.
ScanJet 4470CUSBunsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.
ScanJet 4500CUSBunsupportedNot supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF.
ScanJet 4570CUSBunsupportedNot supported. Portrait scanner with TA, similar to 4500C. Same as 5550C, but without ADF. Vendor/product: 0x03f0/0x1305. Not much is known about this scanner. The manual says: 4500c and 5500c series.
ScanJet 5500CUSBunsupportedNot supported. Same as 4500C, but with ADF.
ScanJet 5550CUSBunsupportedNot supported. Same as 4570C, but with ADF.
ScanJet 8200CUSBunsupportedNot supported. SCSI optional. Includes TA. No further information.
ScanJet 8250CUSBunsupportedNot supported. SCSI optional. Includes ADF and TA. Probably similar to 8200C. No further information.
ScanJet 8290CUSBunsupportedNot supported. SCSI optional. Includes ADF and TA. Similar to 8200C? No further information.
+IBM +ADF Color ScannerProprietaryunsupportedUnsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card. Maybe the same as the Plustek Spectra ADF?
+Lexmark +X83USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x043d/0x003d. It does use a firmware (in some sort of eeprom(?), at least it's not necesary tu upload it). Probably parport over USB. Seems to use PAL16R8 and GL640USB_40SOJ chips.
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron +MD 5345USBunsupportedProbably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. The vendor id is Primax. Same as MD 6228. Maybe the same as Primax Slim-Line 1200.
MD 6228USBunsupportedProbably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. The vendor id is Primax. Same as MD 5345. Maybe the same as Primax Slim-Line 1200.
+Microtek +ScanMaker 3630USBunsupportedUnsupported. Doesn't seem to be compatible to 3600 series, see link.
ScanMaker 3800USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30ce. Seems to be based on the SQ Scan08 chip. See link to spec sheet.
ScanMaker 4800USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. Looks very similar to the ScanMaker 3800. Maybe the same chip is used?
ScanPort 3000USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Visioneer OneTouch 4800. See link for details.
+Mustek +BearPaw 2400 TA ProUSBunsupportedNot supported. See link for some information.
BearPaw 4800 TA ProUSBunsupportedNot supported. See link for some information.
1800 A3 Pro-1USBunsupportedNot supported but someone wants to start writing a backend. See link. Vendor/Product ids: 0x055f/0x0401. No information about this scanner on any Mustek website.
P 3600 A3 ProUSBunsupportedNot supported. Maybe similar to the 1800 A3 Pro-1?. See link.
ScanExpress CardSmartUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device?
ScanExpress 600 USBUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x873. Programming information is available.
ScanExpress 1200 USBUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0003. Programming information is available.
ScanExpress 1200 USB PlusUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0007.
BearPaw 1248CUUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. No details known.
2400 MUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. No details known.
ScanExpress 12000 PParportunsupportedNot supported. Asic 1505/05.
Paragon 600 II ED/EPParportunsupportedNot supported. SCSI over Parport.
ScanMagic 9636PParportunsupportedProbably not supported. Same as Mustek 12000 P?. ASIC 1505.
+PIE +Primefilm 1800uUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL841 chipset.
+Plustek +OpticPro 1212UUSBunsupportedVendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as early U12/UT12 models, maybe the same chip?
OpticPro U12/UT12USBunsupportedAll devices using product ID 0x0001 are not supported, for others see Plustek backend. The older models seem to use a P98003 parallel port ASIC and a GenesysLogic parport-over USB brigde. The P98003 is also used by the P12 and PT12 models.
OpticPro A3UUSBunsupportedUses Plustek ASIC P99002
OpticPro S6USBunsupportedUses RealTek chipset (RTL8801D)
OpticPro S12USBunsupportedUses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset.
OpticPro S24USBunsupportedUses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset.
Spectra ADFProprietaryunsupportedUnsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card that also provides power and is labelled GPS-1 PAGE-A from Taiwan. Other labels on the scanner include ADF Color Scanner and SF600AS. Maybe the same as the IBM ADF Color Scanner?
+Primax +Colorado Direct 9600ParportunsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.
Colorado Direct 600ParportunsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.
Colorado 2400UUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. ASIC EICI 10440A. Vendor/product 0x461/0x346. May work with viceo backend(?), see link.
Primascan Colorado 2600uUSBunsupportedUnsupported. See Visioneer Primascan Onetouch 4800.
Slim-Line 1200USBunsupportedProbably unsupported. Vendor/product maybe 0x0461/0x0377. Maybe the same as Medion MD 6228/MD 5345
+Prolink +Winscan Pro 2448UUSBunsupportedNot supported. Some information is available. Vendor=0x06dc product=0x0014. Is reported to use an RealTek RTS8801 chipset.
+Reflecta +DigitDia 3600USB IEEE-1394unsupportedProbably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine.
+Syscan +TravelScan 460/464USBunsupportedNot supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future.
+Spot Technology +Maxiscan A4proprietaryunsupportedNot supported until now. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information.
ScanTak 2cSCSIunsupportedNot supported. See link for more information.
ScanTak 3cSCSIunsupportedNot supported. See link for more information.
+Trust +CombiScan 19200Parport USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x5cb, 0x1483 according to linux-usb.org. Same ids as Boeder Sm@rtScan Office. The vendor is PowerVision Technologies, Inc. Maybe also a PV8630 as in the UMAX 1200U?
+UMAX +Astra 4500USBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x0638/0x0a10. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1600.
Astra 4700USBunsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use a Genesys Logic GL660USB chip (Parport to USB converter, see link) and the Avision B2 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1800.
Astra 6700USBunsupportedNot supported. No chipset information available. Same as Avision iVina FB2400.
+Visioneer +6200USBunsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use the E5 chipset. Uses a Primax ID. See link for some details. Looks similar to Primascan Colorado 2600u.
Onetouch 4400USBunsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use LM9832 (or LM9830 + E5) (=GL640usb)???. Same scanner as Primax/visioneer Primascan Colorado 2600u. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0347 (Primax!). One bulk-in and one bulk-out ep. See link for more details. Maybe it can be supported by the canon630u backend?
OneTouch 4800 USBUSBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Microtek Scanport 3000. See link for details.
OneTouch 5300 USBUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product ids 0x04a7/0x0226. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. The output looks very similar to that of the 8920.
Onetouch 8920USBunsupportedNot supported. Same as 8700 and 8900 but includes a TA. Uses a Primax ID. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices.
Primascan Colorado 2600uUSBunsupportedNot supported. See Visioneer Onetouch 4400.
+

Still Cameras

+

Backends: +dc25, +dc210, +dc240, +dmc

+

Backend: dc25 +(v1.2) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc25
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Kodak +DC25Serial portbeta 
DC20Serial portbetaDC-20 untested by author but reported to work
+

Backend: dc210 +(v0.0) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc210
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Kodak +DC210Serial portalpha 
+

Backend: dc240 +(v0.0) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc240
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Kodak +DC240Serial portalpha 
+

Backend: dmc +(v1.0) +

+

+Manual page: sane-dmc
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Polaroid +DMCSCSIstable 
+

Video Cameras

+

Backends: +qcam

+

Backend: qcam +

+

+Manual page: sane-qcam
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Connectix +Color QuickCamParportalphaRequire root privileges.
Greyscale QuickCamParportalphaRequire root privileges. Partly working.
+

APIs

+

Backends: +gphoto2, +pint, +pnm, +test, +v4l

+

Backend: gphoto2 +(v0.0) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-gphoto2
+Status: +beta
+Description: Multiple cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries
+Comment: The long-term plan is to support all the cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries (currently over 140 models). However, at this stage, only a han dful of cameras are definitely known to work with SANE. Other cameras will probably work if the native file format is EXIF or JPEG. Testers welcome!
+

+

Backend: pint +

+

+Manual page: sane-pint
+Status: +alpha
+Description: Scanners with the machine-independent PINT interface
+

+

Backend: pnm +(v1.0.8) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-pnm
+Status: +beta
+Description: Reads PNM files
+Comment: Used for debugging frontends
+

+

Backend: test +(v1.0-21) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/test-backend/
+Manual page: sane-test
+Status: +stable
+Description: Frontend-tester
+Comment: Backend for testing frontends. Also serves as example for SANE backend options.
+

+

Backend: v4l +(v1.0-2) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-v4l
+Status: +alpha
+Description: Interface to Video For Linux API
+Comment: Supports video cameras and other devices accessed by the v4l kernel API, e.g. bttv devices.
+

+

Meta Backends

+

Backends: +dll, +net

+

Backend: dll +(v1.0.8) +

+

+Link(s): +mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-dll
+Status: +stable
+Description: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends.
+

+

Backend: net +(v1.0.10) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
+Manual page: sane-net
+Status: +stable
+Description: Network access to saned servers
+Comment: Can be used to access any scanner supported by SANE over the net.
+

+

Legend:

+
+
+
Backend:
+
Name of the backend, In parentheses if available: + Version of backend/driver; newer versions may be + available from their home sites.
NEW! means brand-new to the + current release of SANE. +
+
Link(s):
+
Link(s) to more extensive and + detailed information, if it exists, or the email address + of the author or maintainer. +
Manual Page:
+
A link to the man-page on-line, if it exists.
+
Comment:
+
More information about the backend or model, e.g. the level of support and possible problems.
+
Manufacturer:
+
Manufacturer, vendor or brand name of the device.
+
Model:
+
Name of the the device.
+
Interface:
+
How the device is connected to the computer.
+
Status:
+
A vague indication of robustness and reliability. +
  • unsupported means the device is not supported at least by this backend. It may be supported by other backends, however. +
  • untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful. +
  • alpha means it must + do something, but is not very well tested, probably has + bugs, and may even crash your system, etc., etc. +
  • beta means it works + pretty well, and looks stable and functional, but not + bullet-proof. +
  • stable means someone is + pulling your leg. +
+
Description:
+
The scope of application of the backend. +
+
+
+[Back] +
+sane-devel@mostang.com / SANE Development mailing list +
+ +This page was last updated on Sun May 25 15:27:42 2003 + + + diff --git a/sane-backends.html b/sane-backends.html index fb8082a0..f8407e51 100644 --- a/sane-backends.html +++ b/sane-backends.html @@ -5,26 +5,19 @@
-SANE +SANE

SANE: Backends (Drivers)


-The following table summarizes the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-1.0.12, and the hardware or software they support. +The following table summarizes the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-1.0.13, and the hardware or software they support.

This is only a summary! Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages for more detailed (and usually important) information concerning each backend.

-

There are special tables for parallel port and -USB scanners from -Jonathan Buzzard.

-

If you have new information or corrections, please send -e-mail to sane-devel, the SANE mailing -list.

+

If you have new information or corrections, please file a +bug report +with as many details as possible. Also please tell us if your scanner +isn't mentioned in this list at all.

For an explanation of the tables, see the legend.

There are tables for scanners, @@ -61,10 +54,12 @@ list.

microtek2, mustek, mustek_pp, +mustek_pp_ccd, mustek_usb, nec, pie, plustek, +plustek_pp, ricoh, s9036, sceptre, @@ -82,10 +77,10 @@ list.

umax_pp, unsupported

Backend: abaton -(v0.1) +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-abaton
+Manual page: sane-abaton

@@ -100,7 +95,7 @@ list.

Abaton - + @@ -111,10 +106,10 @@ Abaton
Scan 300/GS SCSIalphacomplete All known modes and functions supported

Backend: agfafocus -(v0.2) +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-agfafocus
+Manual page: sane-agfafocus

@@ -147,13 +142,13 @@ Abaton - + - + @@ -166,10 +161,10 @@ Siemens
Focus Color SCSIalphagood 3-pass
Focus Color Plus SCSIalphagood 3-pass

Backend: apple -(v0.31) +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-apple
+Manual page: sane-apple

@@ -184,29 +179,29 @@ Siemens Apple - + - + - +
Apple Scanner SCSIalphagood 4bit, 16 shades of gray
OneScanner SCSIalphabasic 8bit, 256 shades of gray. The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work.
ColorOneScanner SCSIalphaminimal truecolor (needs much work) but it scans in non color modes.

Backend: artec -(v0.5.16) +(unmaintained)

Link(s): http://www4.infi.net/~cpinkham/sane/sane-artec-doc.html
-Manual page: sane-artec
+Manual page: sane-artec

@@ -221,37 +216,37 @@ Siemens Artec/Ultima - + - + - - + + - + - + - + @@ -259,7 +254,7 @@ Siemens BlackWidow - + @@ -267,17 +262,17 @@ Siemens Plustek - +
AT3 SCSIstablecomplete all modes working
A6000C SCSIstablecomplete all modes working
A6000C PLUS SCSIstablef/w <= v1.92 alpha, f/w >= v1.93 OKcompletef/w <= v1.92 basic, f/w >= v1.93 OK
AT6 SCSIalphaminimal First scan works, subsequent fail until scanner power cycle.
AT12 SCSIstablecomplete all modes working
AM12S SCSIstablecomplete all modes working
BW4800SP SCSIstablecomplete rebadged Artec AT3
OpticPro 19200S SCSIstablecomplete rebadged Artec AM12S

Backend: artec_eplus48u -(v0.0.10) +(0.0.10)

Link(s): http://www.angelfire.com/linux/crapsite/
-Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u
+Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u

@@ -292,7 +287,7 @@ Siemens Artec/Ultima - + @@ -300,27 +295,27 @@ Siemens Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron - + - + - - + + - + @@ -328,25 +323,33 @@ Siemens Memorex - + + + + + + + - +
E+ 48U USBbetagood CIS scanner based on the GT6816 chip. Apparently all other devices are re-badged Artec scanners.
MD9693 USBbetagood  
MD9705 USBbetagood  
MD4394 USBbetaObviously two different scanners were sold under this name. Only scanners with product id 0x4003 will work; try the gt68xx backend otherwisegoodOnly scanners with product id 0x4003 will work; try the gt68xx backend, if your scanner has product id 0x4002
Trust Easy Webscan 19200 USBbetagood Different product id: 0x4006
MEM 48U USBbetagood Different product id: 0x4005
+Microstar +MR 9791USBgood 
UMAX AstraSlim SE USBbetagood Different product id: 0x4009

Backend: as6e -(v0.4.2) +(0.4.2)

Link(s): http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-as6e
+Manual page: sane-as6e

@@ -361,17 +364,17 @@ Siemens Artec/Ultima - +
AS6E Parportalphabasic Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run.

Backend: avision -(vBuild: 70) +(Build: 80)

Link(s): -http://drocklinux.dyndns.org/rene/avision/index.html
-Manual page: sane-avision
+http://www.rocklinux-consulting.de/oss/avision/index.html
+Manual page: sane-avision

@@ -458,19 +461,19 @@ Siemens - + - + - + @@ -482,7 +485,7 @@ Siemens - + @@ -572,7 +575,7 @@ Siemens - + @@ -586,31 +589,31 @@ Siemens Hewlett-Packard - + - + - + - + - + @@ -618,7 +621,7 @@ Siemens Minolta - + @@ -650,7 +653,7 @@ Mitsubishi - + @@ -705,12 +708,12 @@ Mitsubishi
AV620CS SCSIstablecomplete 1 pass, 600 dpi
AV620CS Plus SCSIstablecomplete 1 pass, 1200 dpi
AV630CS SCSIstablecomplete 1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested
AV6240 SCSIstablecomplete 1 pass, ??? dpi
AV8000S SCSIstablecomplete 1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - regularly tested
ScanJet 5300C USBstablecomplete 1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested
ScanJet 5370C USBalphabasic 1 pass, 2400 dpi
ScanJet 7400c USBbetagood 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface
ScanJet 7450c USBbetagood 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface
ScanJet 7490c USBbetagood 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface
FS-V1 USBalphabasic 1 pass, film-scanner
SS600 SCSIbetagood  

Backend: bh -(v1.0-4) +(1.0-4)

Link(s): http://www.martoneconsulting.com/sane-bh.html
-Manual page: sane-bh
+Manual page: sane-bh
Comment: Supports Copiscan II scanners with Remote SCSI Controller (RSC) interface

@@ -726,7 +729,7 @@ Mitsubishi Bell and Howell - + @@ -738,7 +741,7 @@ Mitsubishi - + @@ -761,12 +764,12 @@ Mitsubishi
COPISCAN II 6338 SCSIbetagood Duplex Scanner with ACE - development model
COPISCAN II 2137(A) SCSIbetagood Simplex Scanner (with ACE) - limited testing

Backend: canon -(v1.12) +(1.12)

Link(s): http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
-Manual page: sane-canon
+Manual page: sane-canon

@@ -781,47 +784,47 @@ Mitsubishi Canon - + - + - + - + - + - +
CanoScan 300 SCSIbetagood 1 pass; flatbed scanner
CanoScan 600 SCSIbetagood  
CanoScan 620S SCSIbetagood 1 pass; flatbed scanner
CanoScan 1200S SCSIbetagood 1 pass; flatbed scanner
CanoScan 2700F SCSIbetagood 1 pass; film scanner
CanoScan 2710S SCSIbetagood 1 pass; 36bit film scanner

Backend: canon630u -(v0.1) +(0.1)

Link(s): http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-canon630u
+Manual page: sane-canon630u

@@ -836,7 +839,7 @@ Mitsubishi Canon - + @@ -847,12 +850,12 @@ Mitsubishi
CanoScan fb630u USBbetagood OK

Backend: canon_pp -(v0.32) +(0.32)

Link(s): http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net
-Manual page: sane-canon_pp
+Manual page: sane-canon_pp

@@ -879,53 +882,53 @@ Mitsubishi - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
CanoScan FB320P Parport (ECP)alphabasic Newly added support
CanoScan FB620P Parport (ECP)alphabasic Newly added support
CanoScan FB330P Parport (ECP)betagood  
CanoScan FB630P Parport (ECP)betagood  
CanoScan N340P Parport (ECP)betagood  
CanoScan N640P Parport (ECP)betagood  
CanoScan N640P ex Parport (ECP)betagood Just an N640P in a different box?

Backend: coolscan -(v0.4.3) +(0.4.3)

Link(s): http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/
-Manual page: sane-coolscan
+Manual page: sane-coolscan

@@ -940,35 +943,35 @@ Mitsubishi Nikon - + - + - + - +
LS-20 SCSIalphabasic The LS-20 has been replaced by the LS-30
LS-30 SCSIalphabasic alpha: only 24/30 bit RGB + 32/40 bit RGBI
LS-2000 SCSIalphabasic alpha: only 24/36 bit + RGB 32/48 bit RGBI
LS-1000 SCSIalphabasic Doesn't support gamma correction

Backend: coolscan2 -(v0.1.8) +(0.1.8)

Link(s): http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-coolscan2
+Manual page: sane-coolscan2

@@ -983,41 +986,41 @@ Mitsubishi Nikon - + - + - + - - + + - - + +
LS 30 SCSIbetacomplete working -- model available to developer
LS 2000 SCSIbetagood  
LS 40 ED USBbetacomplete  
LS 4000 EDIEEE1394betaIEEE-1394good needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later
LS 8000 EDIEEE1394betaIEEE-1394good needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later

Backend: epson -(v0.2.32) +(0.2.32)

Link(s): http://www.khk.net/sane
-Manual page: sane-epson
+Manual page: sane-epson

@@ -1032,201 +1035,201 @@ Mitsubishi Epson - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
GT-5000 Parportbetagood  
Actionscanner II Parportbetagood US version of GT-5000
GT-6000 SCSI Parportbetagood  
ES-300C SCSI Parportbetagood US version of GT-6000
GT-5500 SCSIbetagood  
GT-6500 Parportbetagood  
ES-600C Parportbetagood US version of GT-6500
ES-1200C Parportbetagood US version of GT-9000
GT-7000 SCSIbetagood  
GT-8000 SCSIbetagood  
ES-8500 SCSIbetagood  
Perfection 636S SCSIstablecomplete US version of GT-7000
Perfection 636U USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 610 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 640 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1200S SCSIstablecomplete  
Perfection 1200U USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1200Photo USBstablecomplete with TPU
Perfection 1240 SCSI USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1640 SCSI USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1650 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1660 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 2400 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 2450 USB IEEE-1394stablecomplete  
Perfection 3200 USBstablecomplete US version of the GT-9800
Expression 636 SCSIstablecomplete US version of GT-9500
Expression 800 SCSIstablecomplete  
Expression 1600 SCSI USB IEEE-1394stablecomplete  
Expression 1680 SCSI USB IEEE-1394stablecomplete  
FilmScan 200 SCSIuntestedunsupported A better backend for the FilmScan 200 can be found at http://www.vjet.demon.co.uk/scanner/
CX-3200 USBalphauntested  
CX-5200 USBalphauntested  

Backend: fujitsu -(v1.0) +(1.12)

-Manual page: sane-fujitsu
+Manual page: sane-fujitsu

@@ -1237,75 +1240,87 @@ Mitsubishi - - + - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + - - - + + + - + - + - + + + + + + +
Comment
-Fujitsu + +Fujitsu M3096G SCSIbetagood  
M3091DCd SCSIbetagood  
M3092DCd SCSIbetagood  
M3093GXim SCSIbetagood  
M3093GDim SCSIbetagood  
M4097 SCSIbetagood 
fi-4110EOX2USBunsupported  
fi-4120CUSB SCSIuntestedProbably similar to fi-4220C?SCSI USBgood 
fi-4220C SCSI USBbetagood  
fi-4340C SCSI USBbetagood  
ScanPartner 93GX SCSIbetagood  
fi-4530CSCSIbasiccolor scan returns inverted image, Flatbed option is enabled

Backend: gt68xx -(v1.0-46) +(1.0-49)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/
-Manual page: sane-gt68xx
+Manual page: sane-gt68xx
Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are supported. For other Mustek BearPaws, look at the Plustek and the MA-1509 backend.

@@ -1317,141 +1332,75 @@ Mitsubishi - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + - - + + - - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Lexmark + - - + + - + - - + + - + @@ -1463,71 +1412,177 @@ Packard Bell - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + +
Comment
-Mustek -BearPaw 1200 CSUSBbeta 
BearPaw 1200 CUUSBbeta 
BearPaw 1200 CU PlusUSBbeta 
BearPaw 1200 TAUSBbetaTransparency adapter supported
BearPaw 2400 CSUSBuntestedprobably works, reports are welcome
BearPaw 2400 CS PlusUSBbetaworks, problems with 12/16 bit modes?
BearPaw 2400 CUUSBalphaworks, but is slow
BearPaw 2400 CU PlusUSBbeta 
BearPaw 2400 TAUSBbetaTransparency adapter supported
BearPaw 2400 TA PlusUSBbetaTransparency adapter supported
ScanExpress 1200 UB PlusUSBbeta 
ScanExpress A3 USBUSBalphaCalibration may be wrong. Please contact me if you have such a device.
ScanExpress 2400 USBUSBuntestedShould be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome.
-Plustek -OpticPro 1248UUSBbetaWorks up to 600 dpi
OpticPro UT16BUSBuntestedIsn't detected yet but may work some time in future. Testers welcome.
Artec/Ultima Ultima 2000 USBbetaworks, only product id 0x4002 is supportedgoodWorks, only product id 0x4002 is supported
Ultima 2000 e+ USBalphaworks, only limited testing until nowgoodWorks, only limited testing until now
Boeder Sm@rtScan Slim Edition USBbetasimilar to Artec Ultima 2000goodSimilar to Artec Ultima 2000
+Fujitsu +1200CUSUSBbasicWorks, but is slow. Maybe a Mustek BearPaw 2400 CU clone?
+Genius +Colorpage Vivid3xUSBgoodWorks but has limited testing
Colorpage Vivid3xeUSBbasicWorks but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome.
Colorpage Vivid4xUSBuntestedShould be detecetd but may not work. Please contact me if you have such a scanner.
-Packard Bell -Diamond 1200X70 USBbetasimilar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus)goodWorks, some resolutions fail at 16 bit
Diamond 1200 PlusX73 USBbetasimilar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 PlusgoodWorks, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70
Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron MD 4394 USBbetagood Product id 0x4002. If you have 0x4003, use artec_eplus48u backend.
MD/LT 9385 USBbetagood Similar to Artec Ultima 2000
LT 9452 USBbetagood Similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus
MD 9458 USBbetagood Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 (e+?)
+Mustek +BearPaw 1200 CSUSBgood 
BearPaw 1200 CUUSBgood 
BearPaw 1200 CU PlusUSBgood 
BearPaw 1200 TAUSBgoodTransparency adapter supported
BearPaw 2400 CSUSBuntestedProbably works, reports are welcome
BearPaw 2400 CS PlusUSBgoodWorks, problems with 12/16 bit modes?
BearPaw 2400 CUUSBbasicWorks, but is slow
BearPaw 2400 CU PlusUSBgood 
BearPaw 2400 TAUSBgoodTransparency adapter supported
BearPaw 2400 TA PlusUSBgoodTransparency adapter supported
ScanExpress 1200 UB PlusUSBgood 
ScanExpress A3 USBUSBgoodShould work. I've only few reports so please contact me, if you own such a device and tell me, if you find any problems
ScanExpress 2400 USBUSBminimalShould be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome.
ScanMagic 1200 UB PlusUSBgoodSame as ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus
+Packard Bell +Diamond 1200USBgoodSimilar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus)
Diamond 1200 PlusUSBgoodSimilar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus
+Plustek +OpticPro 1248UUSBgoodWorks up to 600 dpi.
OpticSlim 1200USBgood 
OpticPro U16BUSBuntestedShould be detected but may not work. Please contact me if you own such a device.
OpticPro UT16BUSBuntestedShould be detected but may not work. Please contact me if you own such a device. Same as U16B but with a transparency adapter?
+RevScan +19200iUSBgoodSimilar to Plustek OpticPro 1248U
Trust Flat Scan USB 19200 USBbetagood Similar to Artec Ultima 2000
Compact Scan USB 19200 USBbetaworks, if you have vendor id 0x055f and product id 0x0006, use the mustek_usb backend instead, similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB (Plus)
-Lexmark -X70USBbetaworks, some resolutions fail at 16 bit
X73USBbetaworks, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70
-Genius -Colorpage Vivid3xUSBalphaWorks but has limited testing
Colorpage Vivid3xeUSBalphaWorks but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome.goodWorks, if you have vendor id 0x055f and product id 0x0006, use the mustek_usb backend instead, similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB (Plus)

Backend: hp -(v1.02) +(1.05)

Link(s): http://www.kirchgessner.net/
-Manual page: sane-hp
+Manual page: sane-hp

@@ -1542,125 +1597,125 @@ Packard Bell Hewlett-Packard - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
ScanJet Plus Propietarystablecomplete Driver for HP parallel interface card required
ScanJet IIc SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet IIp SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet IIcx SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 3c SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 3p SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 4c SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 4p SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 4100C USBstablecomplete  
ScanJet 5p SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 5100C Parportstablecomplete Requires ppscsi driver and epst module
ScanJet 5200C Parport USBstablecomplete Parallel interface requires ppscsi driver and epst module
ScanJet 6100C SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanJet 6200C SCSI USBstablecomplete  
ScanJet 6250C SCSI USBstablecomplete  
ScanJet 6300C SCSI USBstablecomplete  
ScanJet 6350C SCSI USBstablecomplete  
ScanJet 6390C SCSI USBstablecomplete  
PhotoSmart PhotoScanner SCSIstablecomplete  

Backend: hp5400 -(v1.0-2, NEW!) +(1.0-2)

Link(s): http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp5400backend
-Manual page: sane-hp5400
+Manual page: sane-hp5400
Comment: HP5400 and HP5470 scanners. Prototype backend available

@@ -1676,29 +1731,29 @@ Packard Bell Hewlett-Packard - + - + - +
ScanJet 5400c USBalphabasic  
ScanJet 5470c USBalphabasic  
ScanJet 5490c USBuntestedbasic  

Backend: hpsj5s -(v0.03) +(0.03)

Link(s): http://hpsj5s.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-hpsj5s
+Manual page: sane-hpsj5s

@@ -1713,17 +1768,17 @@ Packard Bell Hewlett-Packard - - + +
ScanJet 5s Parport (EPP)alphaRequires libieee1284 libraryminimalRequires libieee1284 library. Only gray mode.

Backend: ibm -(v1.0-4, NEW!) +(1.0-4)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ibm-backend/
-Manual page: sane-ibm
+Manual page: sane-ibm
Comment: This backend has had only limited testing. It needs more work especially for the Ricoh scanners. Patches are welcome.

@@ -1739,7 +1794,7 @@ Packard Bell IBM - + @@ -1753,7 +1808,7 @@ Ricoh - + @@ -1764,12 +1819,12 @@ Ricoh
2456 SCSIalphabasic Was reported to work long time ago. Reports are welcome.
IS-420 SCSIalphabasic Works at least in flatbed mode.

Backend: leo -(v1.0-10) +(1.0-10)

Link(s): -http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#leo
-Manual page: sane-leo
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#leo
+Manual page: sane-leo

@@ -1784,7 +1839,7 @@ Ricoh LEO - + @@ -1792,7 +1847,7 @@ LEO Across Technologies - + @@ -1805,12 +1860,12 @@ Genius
LEOScan S3 SCSIbetagood FCC ID LUZFS1130
FS-1130 SCSIbetagood FCC ID LUZFS1130

Backend: ma1509 -(v1.0-2, NEW!) +(1.0-3)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/
-Manual page: sane-ma1509
+Manual page: sane-ma1509

@@ -1825,17 +1880,17 @@ Genius Mustek - +
BearPaw 1200 F USBalphagood Works upto 600 dpi. No support for TA and ADF yet.

Backend: matsushita -(v1.0-6) +(1.0-6)

Link(s): -http://fz.eryx.net/sane
-Manual page: sane-matsushita
+http://www.zago.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-matsushita

@@ -1850,13 +1905,13 @@ Genius Panasonic - + - + @@ -1897,12 +1952,12 @@ Genius
KV-SS25 SCSIstablecomplete  
KV-SS25D SCSIstablecomplete  

Backend: microtek -(v0.13.1) +(0.13.1)

Link(s): http://www.mir.com/mtek/
-Manual page: sane-microtek
+Manual page: sane-microtek

@@ -1917,67 +1972,67 @@ Genius Microtek - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + @@ -1989,13 +2044,13 @@ Genius - + - + @@ -2003,41 +2058,57 @@ Genius Agfa - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Scanmaker E6 SCSIstablegood  
Scanmaker E3 SCSIbetagood  
Scanmaker E2 SCSIbetagood 3-pass
Scanmaker 35t+ SCSIbetagood slide-scanner
Scanmaker 45t SCSIbetagood slide-scanner
Scanmaker 35 SCSIbetagood slide-scanner
Scanmaker III SCSIbetagood  
Scanmaker IISP SCSIbetagood  
Scanmaker IIHR SCSIbetagood 3-pass
Scanmaker IIG SCSIbetagood gray only
Scanmaker II SCSIbetagood 3-pass
Scanmaker 600G(S) SCSIalphabasic gray only (see manpage)
Color PageWiz SCSI (Parport)betabasic sheet-fed (preliminary, see mapage)
Arcus II SCSIbetagood Arcus *II*, not Arcus!
StudioScan SCSIbetagood  
StudioScan II SCSIbetagood  
StudioScan IIsi SCSIbetagood  
DuoScan SCSIalphabasic  
+Vobis +Highscreen RealscanSCSIgood 
+Genius +Colorpage-SP2SCSIgoodSame as Microtek Scanmaker E3

Backend: microtek2 -(v0.95) +(0.95)

Link(s): http://karstenfestag.gmxhome.de
-Manual page: sane-microtek2
+Manual page: sane-microtek2

@@ -2048,149 +2119,143 @@ Genius - - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - - - - - - - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + @@ -2198,7 +2263,7 @@ Genius Vobis - + @@ -2206,29 +2271,29 @@ Genius Scanport - + - + - +
Comment
+ Microtek ScanMaker E3plus Parportstablecomplete  
ScanMaker E3plus SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMaker X6 SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMaker X6EL SCSIalphabasic  
ScanMaker X6USB USBbetagood  
ScanMaker V300 SCSIbetagood  
ScanMaker V300 Parportbetagood  
ScanMaker V310 SCSIalphabasic  
ScanMaker V310 Parportalphabasic  
ScanMaker V600 SCSIalphabasic  
ScanMaker V600 Parportalphabasic  
ScanMaker 330 SCSIalphabasic  
ScanMaker 630 SCSIalphabasic  
ScanMaker 636 SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMaker 9600XL SCSIstablegood only flatbed mode ?
ScanMaker 9600XLSCSIalpha 
Phantom 330CX Parportstablecomplete  
SlimScan C3 Parportstablecomplete  
Phantom 636 SCSIstablecomplete  
Phantom 636CX Parportstablecomplete  
SlimScan C6 USBstablecomplete  
ScanMaker V6USL SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMaker V6USL USBstablecomplete  
ScanMaker X12USL SCSIbetagood only Flatbed mode ?
HighScan SCSIstablecomplete only E3plus based models
SQ300 Parport?alphabasic  
SQ2030 Parportalphabasic  
SQ4836 SCSIalphabasic  

Backend: mustek -(v1.0-132) +(1.0-134)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek-backend/
-Manual page: sane-mustek
+Manual page: sane-mustek
Comment: Most Mustek SCSI scanners are supported by this backend. For USB scanners, look at the mustek_usb backend.

@@ -2244,165 +2309,165 @@ Genius Mustek - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - - + + - + - + - - + + - + - + @@ -2410,18 +2475,18 @@ Genius Primax - +
Paragon MFS-6000CX SCSIstablegood 3-pass
Paragon MFS-12000CX SCSIstablegood 3-pass
Paragon MFC-600S SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon 600 II CD SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMagic 600 II SP SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon MFC-800S SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon 800 II SP SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon MFS-6000SP SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon MFS-8000SP SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon MFS-1200SP SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon MFS-12000SP SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanExpress 6000SP SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanExpress 12000SP SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanExpress 12000SP Plus SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon 1200 III SP SCSIstablecomplete  
Paragon 1200 LS SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMagic 9636S SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanMagic 9636S Plus SCSIstablecomplete  
ScanExpress A3 SP SCSIbetabasic Please test!
Paragon 1200 SP Pro SCSIstablegood  
Paragon 1200 A3 Pro SCSIstablegood  
Paragon 600 II N Proprietarystable basicResolutions above 300 dpi may cause trouble.
Trust Imagery 1200 SCSIstablegood 3-pass, Mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX compatible
Imagery 1200 SP SCSIstablecomplete Mustek Paragon MFS-6000SP compatible
Imagery 4800 SP SCSIstableMustek Paragon 500 II CD compatiblecompleteMustek Paragon 600 II CD compatible
SCSI Connect 19200 SCSIstablecomplete Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible
SCSI excellence series 19200 SCSIstablecomplete Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible
Compact 4800 SCSI SCSIstablecomplete Mustek 600 II CD compatible

Backend: mustek_pp -(v12) +(12)

Link(s): http://penguin-breeder.org/?page=mustek_pp
-Manual page: sane-mustek_pp
-Comment: Supports CCD and CIS type parallel port scanners from Mustek
+Manual page: sane-mustek_pp
+Comment: Supports CIS type parallel port scanners from Mustek. A lot of Mustek CCD scanners are supported by the mustek_pp_ccd backend.

@@ -2432,135 +2497,165 @@ Genius - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + - - + + - - + + - - + + - - + + - - - - - - - - + + - - + + - - + + - - + + - - + + - - - + + + + + + + + + +
Comment
+ Mustek -ScanExpress 6000 P96 CP Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
ScanExpress 600 SEPParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
ScanMagic 4800 PParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
600 III EP PlusParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scannergood300x600 dpi CIS scanner
ScanExpress 600 CP Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood300x600 dpi CIS scanner
ScanMagic 600 CP Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood300x600 dpi CIS scanner
ScanExpress 1200 CP Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood600x1200 dpi CIS scanner
ScanExpress 1200 CP+ Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood600x1200 dpi CIS scanner
+ Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron -MD 9848Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
MD/LT 935x Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood600x1200 dpi CIS scanner
MD/LT 985x Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood600x1200 dpi CIS scanner
MD/LT 9890 Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood600x1200 dpi CIS scanner
Targa Funline TS12 EP Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood600x1200 dpi CIS scanner
Funline TS6 EP Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood300x600 dpi CIS scanner
+ Trust Easy Connect 9600+ Parport (EPP)betaCIS scannergood300x600 dpi CIS scanner
Easy Connect 19200+Parport (EPP)good300x600 dpi CIS scanner
+

Backend: mustek_pp_ccd +(9) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=mustek_pp
+Manual page: sane-mustek_pp_ccd
+Comment: Supports CCD type parallel port scanners from Mustek. A lot of Mustek CIS scanners are supported by the mustek_pp backend.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - - +Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron + + + + +Fidelity Imaging Solutions Inc. + - - - - - - - - + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Mustek +ScanExpress 6000 PParport (EPP)goodworks
ScanMagic 4800 PParport (EPP)goodworks
ScanExpress 1200 ED PlusParport (EPP)minimalworks partly
ScanMagic 1200 ED PlusParport (EPP)minimalworks partly
600 III EP PlusParport (SPP,EPP)goodworks
ScanExpress 600 SEPParport (EPP)goodworks
-Viviscan -Compact IIParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scannerMD9848Parport (SPP)goodaka. ``Aldi Scanner'' - works
-Cybercom -9352Gallery 4800 Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
-Gallery -4800Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scannergoodworks

Backend: mustek_usb -(v1.0-16) +(1.0-17)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb-backend/
-Manual page: sane-mustek_usb
+Manual page: sane-mustek_usb
Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are supported. For BearPaws, look at the Plustek, MA-1509, and gt68xx backends.

@@ -2576,25 +2671,25 @@ Gallery Mustek - + - + - + - + @@ -2602,17 +2697,17 @@ Gallery Trust - +
ScanExpress 600 CU USBstablecomplete  
ScanExpress 1200 CU USBstablecomplete  
ScanExpress 1200 CU Plus USBstablecomplete  
ScanExpress 1200 UB USBstablecomplete For the UB Plus, see gt68xx backend
Compact Scan USB 19200 USBstablecomplete Mustek 1200 UB compatible

Backend: nec -(v0.12) +(0.12)

Link(s): http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~saetaka/
-Manual page: sane-nec
+Manual page: sane-nec

@@ -2627,17 +2722,17 @@ Gallery NEC - +
PC-IN500/4C SCSIbetagood PC-IN500/4C was sold only in JAPAN

Backend: pie -(v1.0) +(1.0)

Link(s): http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane
-Manual page: sane-pie
+Manual page: sane-pie

@@ -2652,7 +2747,7 @@ Gallery Devcom - + @@ -2672,13 +2767,13 @@ Gallery PIE - + - + @@ -2690,7 +2785,7 @@ Gallery - + @@ -2746,7 +2841,7 @@ Gallery Adlib - + @@ -2757,12 +2852,12 @@ Adlib
9636PRO SCSIstablegood  
ScanAce 1236S SCSIstablegood  
ScanAce 1230S SCSIstablegood  
ScanAce III SCSIuntestedgood  
JetScan630 SCSIstablegood  

Backend: plustek -(v0.45) +(0.46)

Link(s): http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html
-Manual page: sane-plustek
+Manual page: sane-plustek

@@ -2773,137 +2868,35 @@ Adlib - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - + - + - + - + @@ -2913,55 +2906,17 @@ Adlib - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - + @@ -2983,47 +2938,31 @@ Adlib - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - + + - + - + @@ -3031,45 +2970,45 @@ BrightScan Epson - + - - + + - + - - + + - + - + - + @@ -3077,7 +3016,7 @@ BrightScan Compaq - + @@ -3085,44 +3024,228 @@ BrightScan Canon - + - - + + - - + + - - + + - - + + - - + + + +
Comment
+ Plustek -OpticPro 4800PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 4830PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 600P/6000PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 4831PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 9630PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 9630PLParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=1
OpticPro 9600PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 1236PParport (SPP, EPP)stablereported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P
OpticPro 12000P/96000PParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 9636PParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=4
OpticPro 9636P+/TurboParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=3
OpticPro 9636TParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro 12000TParport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro AI3Parport (SPP, EPP)betause driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality
OpticPro P8Parportuntested 
OpticPro P12Parport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro PT12Parport (SPP, EPP)stable 
OpticPro U12 USBstablecomplete NOTE: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported!
OpticPro UT12 USBstablecomplete Note: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported!
OpticPro UT16 USBstablecomplete  
OpticPro U24 USBstablecomplete  
OpticPro UT24 USBstablecomplete  
rebadged Artec AM12S (supported by Artec Backend)
-Primax -Colorado 4800Parport (SPP, EPP)untestedsame as OpticPro 4800P
Compact 4800 DirectParport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=2
Compact 4800 Direct-30Parport (SPP, EPP)untestedsame as OpticPro 4830P
Compact 9600 Direct-30Parport (SPP, EPP)stablesame as OpticPro 9630P
+ Genius -Colorpage Vivid III V2Parport (SPP, EPP)stableReported as PT12
Colorpage Vivid Pro II FilmParport (SPP, EPP)stableReported as OP9636T/12000T
Colorpage HR6 V2 USBstablecomplete  
Colorpage HR7 USBstablecomplete  
 
-Aries -Scan-It Pro 4800Parport (SPP, EPP)stableuse driver-switch mov=2
-BrightScan -BrighScan OpticProParport (SPP, EPP)stableReported as P12
Mustek BearPaw 1200 USBstablecomplete  
BearPaw 2400 USBstableMostly OKcomplete 
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 2100C USBstablecomplete  
ScanJet 2200C USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1250 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1250Photo USBstable goodTPA scans not perfect
Perfection 1260 USBstablecomplete  
Perfection 1260Photo USBstable goodTPA scans not perfect
Umax UMAX 3400 USBstablecomplete  
UMAX 3450 USBstablegood TPA not supported
UMAX 5400 USBstablecomplete  
S4-100 USBstablecomplete Identical to UMAX 3400
CanoScan N650U/N656U USBstablecomplete  
CanoScan N1220U USBbetaPoor color picture qualitycomplete 
CanoScan N670U/N676U USBbetaPoor color picture qualitycomplete 
CanoScan N1240U USBbetaPoor color picture qualitycomplete 
CanoScan LiDE20 USBbetaPoor color picture qualitycomplete 
CanoScan LiDE30 USBbetaPoor color picture qualitycomplete 
+

Backend: plustek_pp +(0.01) +

+

+Link(s): +http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html
+Manual page: sane-plustek_pp
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ManufacturerModelInterfaceStatusComment
+Plustek +OpticPro 4800PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 4830PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 600P/6000PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 4831PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 9630PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 9630PLParport (SPP, EPP)completeuse driver-switch mov=1
OpticPro 9600PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 1236PParport (SPP, EPP)completereported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P
OpticPro 12000P/96000PParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 9636PParport (SPP, EPP)completeuse driver-switch mov=4
OpticPro 9636P+/TurboParport (SPP, EPP)completeuse driver-switch mov=3
OpticPro 9636TParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro 12000TParport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro AI3Parport (SPP, EPP)basicuse driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality
OpticPro P8Parportuntested 
OpticPro P12Parport (SPP, EPP)complete 
OpticPro PT12Parport (SPP, EPP)complete 
+Primax +Colorado 4800Parport (SPP, EPP)untestedsame as OpticPro 4800P
Compact 4800 DirectParport (SPP, EPP)completeuse driver-switch mov=2
Compact 4800 Direct-30Parport (SPP, EPP)completesame as OpticPro 4830P, use driver-switch mov=7
Compact 9600 Direct-30Parport (SPP, EPP)completesame as OpticPro 9630P
+Genius +Colorpage Vivid III V2Parport (SPP, EPP)completeReported as PT12
Colorpage Vivid Pro II FilmParport (SPP, EPP)completeReported as OP9636T/12000T
Colorpage HR6X EPPParport (SPP, EPP)untested 
+Aries +Scan-It Pro 4800Parport (SPP, EPP)completeuse driver-switch mov=2
+BrightScan +BrighScan OpticProParport (SPP, EPP)completeReported as P12

Backend: ricoh +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-ricoh
+Manual page: sane-ricoh

@@ -3137,20 +3260,21 @@ BrightScan Ricoh - + - +
Ricoh IS50 SCSIalphabasic  
Ricoh IS60 SCSIalphabasic  

Backend: s9036 +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-s9036
+Manual page: sane-s9036

@@ -3165,17 +3289,17 @@ BrightScan Siemens - +
9036 Flatbed scanner SCSIalphabasic  

Backend: sceptre -(v1.0-10) +(1.0-10)

Link(s): -http://fz.eryx.net/sane/
-Manual page: sane-sceptre
+http://www.zago.net/sane/
+Manual page: sane-sceptre

@@ -3190,7 +3314,7 @@ BrightScan Sceptre - + @@ -3203,12 +3327,12 @@ BrightScan
Vividscan S1200 SCSIbetabasic  

Backend: sharp -(v0.32) +(0.32)

Link(s): http://www.satzbau-gmbh.de/staff/abel/sane-sharp.html
-Manual page: sane-sharp
+Manual page: sane-sharp

@@ -3223,19 +3347,19 @@ BrightScan Sharp - + - + - + @@ -3247,23 +3371,23 @@ BrightScan - + - +
JX-610 SCSIbetagood  
JX-250 SCSIbetagood  
JX-320 SCSIbetagood  
JX-330 SCSIbetagood  
JX-350 SCSIbetagood  

Backend: sm3600 -(v0.1) +(0.1)

Link(s): http://sm3600.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-sm3600
+Manual page: sane-sm3600

@@ -3278,29 +3402,29 @@ BrightScan Microtek - + - + - +
ScanMaker 3600 USBalphabasic works
ScanMaker 3700 USBalphabasic works
ScanMaker 3750 USBalphabasic works (told)

Backend: SnapScan -(v1.4) +(1.4)

Link(s): http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-snapscan
+Manual page: sane-snapscan
Comment: Supported bit depths: 24 bit (color), 8 bit (gray)

@@ -3312,95 +3436,101 @@ BrightScan - + + + + + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + @@ -3414,97 +3544,97 @@ BrightScan Benq - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - - + + - + @@ -3512,19 +3642,19 @@ BrightScan Guillemot / Hercules - + - + - + @@ -3532,29 +3662,35 @@ BrightScan Mitsubishi - + - + - - + + + + + + +
Comment
+ AGFA +SnapScanSCSIgood 
SnapScan 300 SCSIbetagood  
SnapScan 310 SCSIbetagood  
SnapScan 600 SCSIstablegood Optional ADF supported.
Arcus 1200 SCSIstablegood Optional transparency unit supported.
SnapScan 1236s SCSIstablegood Optional ADF and transparency unit supported.
SnapScan 1236u USBstablegood Optional ADF and transparency unit supported.
SnapScan 1212u USBstablegood  
SnapScan e10 USBstablegood  
SnapScan e20 USBstablegood  
SnapScan e25 USBstablegood  
SnapScan e26 USBstablegood  
SnapScan e40 USBstablegood  
SnapScan e42 USBstablegood  
SnapScan e50 USBstablegood Optional tranparency unit supported
SnapScan e52 USBstablegood Optional tranparency unit supported
300f SCSIstablegood  
310s SCSIstablegood  
610s SCSIstablegood  
610plus SCSIstablegood  
620s SCSIstablegood  
310u USBstablegood  
320u USBstablegood  
340u USBstablegood  
620u USBstablegood Optional tranparency unit supported
640u USBstablegood Optional tranparency unit supported
640bu USBstablegood  
1240 USBstablegood Optional tranparency unit supported
3300 USBstablegood  
4300 USBstablegood  
5000 USBbeta basicWorking up to 600 DPI
5300 USBalphabasic Problems with firmware upload reported
Maxi Scan A4 Deluxe (SCSI) SCSIstablegood Rebadged SnapScan 310s.
Scan@home Touch 1248 (USB) USBstablegood Rebadged Benq 3300.
Maxi Scan A4 USB 640U USBstablegood Rebadged Benq 640U.
Diamondview 648UT USBstablegood Rebadged Benq 320u.
Diamondview 650U USBstablegood Rebadged Benq 4300.
+ Epson Perfection 660 USBbetagood 
Perfection 1670USBbasic  

Backend: sp15c -(v1.12) +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-sp15c
+Manual page: sane-sp15c

@@ -3569,17 +3705,17 @@ BrightScan Fujitsu - +
SP15C SCSIbetagood  

Backend: st400 -(v1.6) +(1.6)

Link(s): http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~ingo/sane/
-Manual page: sane-st400
+Manual page: sane-st400

@@ -3594,21 +3730,21 @@ BrightScan Siemens - + - +
ST400 SCSIalphabasic 6 bit gray
ST800 SCSIalphabasic 6 bit gray

Backend: tamarack -(v0.5) +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-tamarack
+Manual page: sane-tamarack

@@ -3620,32 +3756,32 @@ BrightScan - + - + - +
-Tamarack +Tamarack Artiscan 6000C SCSIbetagood 3 pass, 300 DPI
Artiscan 8000C SCSIbetagood 3 pass, 400 DPI
Artiscan 12000C SCSIbetagood 3 pass, 600 DPI

Backend: teco1 -(v1.0-9) +(1.0-9)

Link(s): -http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco
-Manual page: sane-teco1
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco
+Manual page: sane-teco1

@@ -3660,19 +3796,19 @@ BrightScan Relisys - + - + - + @@ -3754,7 +3890,7 @@ Actown Dextra - + @@ -3777,12 +3913,12 @@ Dextra
RELI 2412 SCSIstablecomplete sub model VM3530+
AVEC 2400 SCSIstablecomplete sub model VM3520
RELI 4830 SCSIbetagood sub model VM4542
DF-600P SCSIbetagood sub model VM3510

Backend: teco2 -(v1.0-5) +(1.0-6)

Link(s): -http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco2
-Manual page: sane-teco2
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco2
+Manual page: sane-teco2

@@ -3803,31 +3939,31 @@ Dextra - + - + - + - + - + @@ -3841,29 +3977,37 @@ Dextra Primax - + - + - + + + + + + +
AVEC II S3 SCSIalphabasic sub model VM3564
SCORPIO Super 3 SCSIalphabasic sub model VM3575
APOLLO Express 3 SCSIalphabasic sub model VM356A
APOLLO Express 6 SCSIbetagood sub model VM6565
SCORPIO Pro SCSIbetagood sub model VM6575
Jewel 4800 SCSIalphabasic sub model VM356A
Profi 9600 SCSIalphabasic sub model VM6575
Profi 19200 SCSIbetagood sub model VM6586
+Mustek +ScanMagic 4830SSCSIuntestedsub model VM3575

Backend: teco3 -(v1.0-1) +(1.0-1)

Link(s): -http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco3
-Manual page: sane-teco3
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco3
+Manual page: sane-teco3

@@ -3878,7 +4022,7 @@ Dextra Relisys - + @@ -3894,7 +4038,7 @@ Plustek PIOTECH - + @@ -3902,13 +4046,13 @@ Plustek Trust - + - + @@ -3919,12 +4063,12 @@ Trust
Infinity Scorpio SCSIbetagood sub model VM3552
Splendeur 3024 SCSIbetagood sub model VM3552
Imagery 2400 SP SCSIbetagood sub model VM3552
Imagery 4800 SP+ SCSIbetagood sub model VM3552

Backend: umax -(v1.0-37) +(1.0-40)

Link(s): http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax/index.html
-Manual page: sane-umax
+Manual page: sane-umax

@@ -3939,97 +4083,97 @@ Trust UMAX - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + @@ -4047,55 +4191,55 @@ Trust - + - + - + - + - - + + - + - - + + - - + + - + @@ -4119,25 +4263,25 @@ Trust - - + + - + - + - + @@ -4149,31 +4293,31 @@ Trust - + - + - + - + - + @@ -4185,13 +4329,13 @@ Trust - + - + @@ -4199,19 +4343,19 @@ Trust Linotype Hell - + - + - + @@ -4223,13 +4367,13 @@ Trust - + - + @@ -4241,8 +4385,8 @@ Trust - - + + @@ -4265,7 +4409,7 @@ Trust - + @@ -4273,7 +4417,7 @@ Trust Vobis - + @@ -4289,7 +4433,7 @@ EDGE Epson - + @@ -4297,7 +4441,7 @@ EDGE Escom - + @@ -4310,10 +4454,10 @@ Escort - + @@ -4327,17 +4471,25 @@ Escort - + + + + + + +
Vista S6 SCSIstablegood OK
Vista S6E SCSIstablegood OK
UMAX S-6E SCSIstablegood OK
UMAX S-6EG SCSIstablegood OK
Vista-S8 SCSIstablegood OK
Supervista S-12 SCSIstablegood OK
UMAX S-12 SCSIstablegood OK
UMAX S-12G SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 600S SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 610S SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 1200S SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 1220S SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 2100S SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 2200 (SU) SCSIstablegood OK
Astra 2200 (SU) USBstablegood OK, needs USB control messages
Astra 2400S SCSIstablegood OK
Astra MX3 SCSIstablegood OK
Astra MX3 USBstablegood OK, needs USB control messages
Mirage D-16L SCSIstablegood OK
Mirage II SCSIstablegood OK
Mirage IIse SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedbackgoodOK
PSD SCSIstablegood OK
PowerLook SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedbackgoodOK, SCSI-ID=PS-2400X
PL-II SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedbackgoodOK
PowerLook III SCSIstablegood OK
PowerLook 2000 SCSIuntestedmay work, please test and give feedbackgoodOK
PowerLook 2100XL SCSIstablegood OK
PowerLook 3000 SCSIstablegood OK
Gemini D-16 SCSIstablegood OK
Vista-T630 SCSIstablegood OK for some firmwareversions, on others only lineart OK
UC 630 SCSIstablegood Version 2.8 OK, others only lineart OK
UG 630 SCSIstablegood OK
UG 80 SCSIstablegood OK
UC 840 SCSIstablegood Version 1.6 OK, others only lineart OK
UC 1200SE SCSIstablegood Version 3.0 OK, others unknown
UC 1260 SCSIstablegood Version 1.6 OK, others unknown
Jade SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office
Jade SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell JADE
Jade2 SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2
Saphir2 SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR2
Saphir3 SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR3
Saphir Ultra II SCSIuntestedsupport disabled until tested - please contact authorgoodOK, SCSI-ID=Linotype SAPHIR4
Saphir HiRes
Linoscan 1400 SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=HDM LS4H1S
Highscreen Scanboostar Premium SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2
Perfection 600 SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600
Image Scanner 256 SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=UMAX UG 80
-Genius +Genius ColorPage-HR5 (Pro) SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=KYE ColorPage-HR5
AX-210 SCSIstablegoodOK
+TriGem +PowerScanIISCSIgood OK

Backend: umax1220u -(v1.0.1) +(1.0.1)

Link(s): http://umax1220u-sane.sourceforge.net
-Manual page: sane-umax1220u
+Manual page: sane-umax1220u

@@ -4348,33 +4500,27 @@ Escort - - + - + - - - - - -
Comment
+ UMAX Astra 1220U USBstablegood OK
Astra 2000U USBbetaminimal Sort of scans, but colors all messed up.
Astra 2200UUSBunsupportedIncompatible.

Backend: umax_pp -(v1) +(1)

Link(s): http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-umax_pp
+Manual page: sane-umax_pp

@@ -4386,45 +4532,45 @@ Escort - - + + - - + + - - + + - + - +
-UMAX +UMAX Astra 1220P Parport (EPP)betaworksgood 
Astra 2000P Parport (EPP)betaworksgood 
Astra 1600P Parport (EPP)betaworksgood 
Astra 610P Parport (EPP) unsupporteddon't work (yet)don't work due to lack of hardware to test
Hewlett-Packard Scanjet 3200C Parport (EPP)betagood works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P)

Backend: unsupported -(v2003-05-25) +(2003-11-15)

Link(s): -http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/misc/unsupported.html
+/contrib.html
Comment: The devices mentioned here are not supported by any SANE backend. However, there may be links to information about them or stand-alone programs.

@@ -4438,16 +4584,10 @@ Hewlett-Packard + - - - - - - - + @@ -4456,24 +4596,30 @@ Hewlett-Packard - + - + + + + + + + + - + - + - + @@ -4482,6 +4628,32 @@ Hewlett-Packard + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -4490,56 +4662,98 @@ Boeder - + + + + + - + - + - - + + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + - + @@ -4548,10 +4762,34 @@ Boeder - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -4576,7 +4830,7 @@ E-Lux - @@ -4584,6 +4838,12 @@ Enhans + + + + + + @@ -4598,47 +4858,71 @@ Enhans - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + @@ -4650,40 +4934,40 @@ Enhans - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + @@ -4706,90 +4990,196 @@ Enhans + - + - + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + - - + + - + @@ -4810,45 +5200,63 @@ Enhans - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + + - + - + - +Optrox + + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -4856,12 +5264,6 @@ Enhans - - - - - - @@ -4880,30 +5282,60 @@ Enhans - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - + + - - - - - - - + @@ -4912,10 +5344,22 @@ Enhans - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -4926,46 +5370,82 @@ Enhans + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - - + + - + - - + + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -4996,7 +5500,19 @@ Spot Technology - + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -5004,35 +5520,85 @@ Spot Technology - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Artec/Ultima -1236 USB1236 USB USB unsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001. Same id as one of the Artec Ultima 2000 scanners. More information (e.g. /proc/bus/usb/devices output) would be appreciated.
E+ ProUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4004. /proc/bus/usb/devices output is available. Chipset is GT6816. May work with the gt68xx backend after some work in the source code.Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001. See link for details.
AM12e+Unsupported. Chipset unknown. Maybe similar to SCSI version or as6e?
Ultima 2000 (0x4001)E+ Pro USB unsupportedSame name, but different ids: vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001 is not supported. Chips: WINBOND W6662CF, POWERVISION PV108630-C2L, ATC 93LC46 (EEPROM?). The chips look similar to that reported on the umax1220u page. The scanner with product id 0x4002 is supported by the gt68xx backend.Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4004. /proc/bus/usb/devices output is available. Chipset is GT6816. May work with the gt68xx backend after some work in the source code.
Ultima 2000 (0x4001)USBunsupportedSame name, but different ids: vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001 is not supported. The scanner with product id 0x4002 is supported by the gt68xx backend.
Avision -iVina FB1600iVina FB1600 USB unsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as UMAX Astra 4500.Not supported. GL646. Same as UMAX Astra 4500. A backend is currenly beeing developed.
iVina FB1800iVina FB1800 USB unsupportedNot supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 4700.Not supported. GL660 + GL646. Same as UMAX Astra 4700. A backend is currenly beeing developed.
iVina FB2400Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 6700.
+Benq +310pParportunsupportedUnsupported. No details about the protocol known.
610pParportunsupportedUnsupported. No details about the protocol known.
620pParportunsupportedUnsupported. No details about the protocol known.
620ptParportunsupportedUnsupported. No details about the protocol known.
Boeder Sm@rtScan OfficeUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x5cb, 0x1483. According to linux-usb.org that's the same ids as Trust Trust CombiScan 19200. The vendor is PowerVision Technologies, Inc. Maybe also a PV8630 as in the UMAX 1200U?
+ Brother +DCP 8020USBunsupportedUnsupported. See link for details.
MFC 4600 Parport USB unsupported Unsupported. However there is a project to support this scanner/printer/fax combination. See link.
MFC 5100cMFC 5100c Parport USB unsupported Unsupported. Some information is available (see link). See also MFC 4600.
MFC 6800MFC 6800 USB unsupported Unsupported. A backend is under development (see link). Vendor/product 0x04f9/0x0111. See also MFC 4600.
-Canon -CanoScan D646UUSBMFC 9160USB Parport unsupportedProbably not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220b. /proc/bus/usb/devices output available. Maybe Genesys USB bridge + LM9830? Maybe could be supported by canon630u backend? See link for more information.Unsupported. Maybe it's similar to the other Brother MFCs?
CanoScan D660U +Canon +CanoScan 3000USBunsupportedProbably unsupported. See link.
CanoScan 3000FUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. See link.
CanoScan 5000FUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. See link for details.
CanoScan 8000FUSBunsupportedNot supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220f. See link for more information. With transparency adapter.
CanoScan 9900FUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported, similar to 8000F. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2210. 3200x6400 dpi USB2. With transparency adapter.
CanoScan D646UUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220b. See link for more information and test program.
CanoScan D660U USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2208. See link for more information.
CanoScan D1250U2CanoScan D1250U2 USB unsupported Not supported. However, someone started working on this scanner and some information is available (see link).
LiDE 50CanoScan D2400UF USB unsupportedProbably not supported. Chipset probably Genesys. Some information is available.Not supported. See link.
CanoScan FB620UCanoScan FB620U USB unsupportedProbably not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2202. Some information is available.Probably not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2202. Some information is available.
CanoScan FB1210UNot supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2205. However, a stand-alone program for FreeBSD is available.
FS4000DR-2080C USB SCSI unsupportedNot supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. May work with Vuescan. Maybe SCSI over USB.Probably not supported. Path-trough (ADF) scanner.
FS4000USB SCSIunsupportedNot supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. See link for more details.
IS 12USBunsupportedProbably not supported. This scanner is used in a number of Canon portable printers (BJC-80 for one). No further information available.
CanoScan LiDE 50USBunsupportedProbably not supported yet. Some information is available.
CanoScan LiDE 80USBunsupportedProbably not supported yet. Some information is available.
@@ -4559,16 +4797,32 @@ Boeder S200 USB unsupportedNot supported. 2400x1200 dpi. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x0021. One bulk-in, one bulk-out and one interrupt endpoint. Type-number: U0001-HB21, another type nr on the inside: 75100512-00Not supported. 2400x1200 dpi. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x0021. One bulk-in, one bulk-out and one interrupt endpoint. Type-number: U0001-HB21, another type nr on the inside: 75100512-00
S4 100S4 100 USB unsupported Not supported. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x001a.
+Corex +Cardscan 500USBunsupportedProbably not supported. Businesscard reader. Vendor/product: 0x08f0/0x0001.
+Epson +Perfection 3170USBunsupportedProbably unsupported. Support is planned by the (external) epkowa backend. Seems to neither use Epson nor Benq protocol. Details appreciated.
E-Lux j-6121 ParportProbably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121.
+ Enhans j-6121 ParportProbably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121.
M-3630 AParportunsupportedProbably unsupported.
Fujitsu fi-4010CUnsupported. Vendor/product unknown. Maybe similar to fi-4220C?
+ Genius -ColorPage HR7X SlimColorPage HR6X Slim USB unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2018. Is reported to use the GL646 chipset. See link for more details.Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2019. GL646. See link for more details.
Colorpage Vivid IIIColorPage HR7X Slim USB unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as the Plustek OpticPro 1212U and older U12/UT12. Maybe the same chips are used?Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2018. GL646. See link for more details.
+ColorPage HR8USBunsupportedNot supported. See link for some more details.
Colorpage Vivid IIIUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. See link for details.
Hewlett-Packard -Photo Scanner 1000Photo Scanner 1000 USB unsupported Not supported by SANE. However, it's detected as mass storage device so just mounting it is reported to work. See link for devices data.
ScanJet 2300CPhotosmart 1200 Photo USB unsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x03f0/0x0901. See link for devices output.Probably not supported by SANE. No details known. 10x15 cm. Maybe similar to Photo Scanner 1000?
ScanJet 3500cScanJet 2300CUSBunsupportedUnsupported. See link for details.
ScanJet 2400CUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. See link for details.
ScanJet 3500c USB unsupported Unsupported. Seems to use RealTek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2205. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries.
ScanJet 3530cScanJet 3530c USB unsupported Unsupported. Chipset is Realtek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries.
ScanJet 3570cScanJet 3570c USB unsupported Unsupported. Probably Realtek RTS8801C2-6, same ids as Scanjet 3530c. Has a TA. Vendor/product id 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries.Unsupported. See 3570c.
ScanJet 4400CScanJet 3670c USB unsupportedNot supported. Seems to use the same chip as the 4470C. A stand-alone program for that scanner is available.Probably unsupported. See link for more details.
ScanJet 4470CScanJet 3970c USB unsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.Unsupported. See link for details.
ScanJet 4500CScanJet 4500C USB unsupportedNot supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF.Not supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF. Same ID as 5550c.
ScanJet 4570CScanJet 4570C USB unsupportedNot supported. Portrait scanner with TA, similar to 4500C. Same as 5550C, but without ADF. Vendor/product: 0x03f0/0x1305. Not much is known about this scanner. The manual says: 4500c and 5500c series.Not supported. See link for details.
ScanJet 5500CScanJet 5500C USB unsupportedNot supported. Same as 4500C, but with ADF.Not supported. See link for details.
ScanJet 5550CScanJet 5550C USB unsupportedNot supported. Same as 4570C, but with ADF.Not supported. Same as 4570C, but with ADF. See link for details.
ScanJet 8200C
IBM -ADF Color ScannerADF Color Scanner Proprietary unsupported Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card. Maybe the same as the Plustek Spectra ADF?
+ Lexmark -X83X75 USB unsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x043d/0x003d. It does use a firmware (in some sort of eeprom(?), at least it's not necesary tu upload it). Probably parport over USB. Seems to use PAL16R8 and GL640USB_40SOJ chips.Unsupported. See link for details.
X83USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/product 0x043d/0x003d. GL640.
Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron -MD 5345MD 5345 USB unsupportedProbably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. The vendor id is Primax. Same as MD 6228. Maybe the same as Primax Slim-Line 1200.Probably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. See link for details.
MD 6228MD 6228 USB unsupportedProbably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. The vendor id is Primax. Same as MD 5345. Maybe the same as Primax Slim-Line 1200.Probably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. See link for details.
+ +Memorex +6136uUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported.
6142uUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details.
Microtek +ScanMaker 336 CXSCSIunsupportedProbably unsupported. Seems to be similar to the Microtek 330 CX and is detected by the microtek2 backend. Scanning doesn't seem to work however.
ScanMaker 3630 USB unsupported Unsupported. Doesn't seem to be compatible to 3600 series, see link.
ScanMaker 3800ScanMaker 3800 USB unsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30ce. Seems to be based on the SQ Scan08 chip. See link to spec sheet.Unsupported. See link for more details.
ScanMaker 4800ScanMaker 3830 USB unsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. Looks very similar to the ScanMaker 3800. Maybe the same chip is used?Unsupported. See link for more details.
ScanPort 3000ScanMaker 3840 USB unsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Visioneer OneTouch 4800. See link for details.Unsupported. See link for more details.
+ScanMaker 4800USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. SQ Scan08? See link for more details.
ScanMaker 4900USBunsupportedUnsupported. See link for more details.
ScanMaker 5600USBunsupportedUnsupported. See link for more details.
ScanMaker 5900USBunsupportedUnsupported. See link for more details.
ScanMaker 6700USB IEEE-1394unsupportedUnsupported. See link.
ScanMaker 9600XLUSB SCSI IEEE-1394unsupportedProbably unsupported.
ScanMaker 9800XLUSB SCSI IEEE-1394unsupportedUnsupported. See link.
ScanPort 3000USBunsupportedUnsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Realtek RTS8801B?. See link for details.
+Minolta +Dual Scan IIIUSBunsupportedUnsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details.
DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400USB IEEE-1394unsupportedProbably unsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details.
Mustek +1800 A3 Pro-1USBunsupportedNot supported but someone wants to start writing a backend. See link. Vendor/Product ids: 0x055f/0x0401. No information about this scanner on any Mustek website.
2400 MUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. No details known.
BearPaw 1248CUUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. No details known.
BearPaw 2400 TA Pro USB unsupported Not supported. See link for some information.
BearPaw 4800 TA ProBearPaw 2448 TA Pro USB unsupported Not supported. See link for some information.
1800 A3 Pro-1BearPaw 4800 TA Pro USB unsupportedNot supported but someone wants to start writing a backend. See link. Vendor/Product ids: 0x055f/0x0401. No information about this scanner on any Mustek website.Not supported. See link for some information.
P 3600 A3 ProP 3600 A3 Pro USB unsupported Not supported. Maybe similar to the 1800 A3 Pro-1?. See link.
ScanExpress CardSmartUSBParagon 600 II ED/EPParport unsupportedProbably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device?Not supported by SANE yet, but there is a stand-alone program and support will be added to the mustek backend.
ScanExpress 600 USBUnsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0007.
BearPaw 1248CUUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. No details known.
2400 MUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. No details known.
ScanExpress 12000 P Parport unsupported Not supported. Asic 1505/05.
Paragon 600 II ED/EPParportScanExpress CardSmartUSB unsupportedNot supported. SCSI over Parport.Probably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device?
ScanMagic 9636PScanMagic 9636P Parport unsupported Probably not supported. Same as Mustek 12000 P?. ASIC 1505.
-PIE -Primefilm 1800uUSBPhotoMaker 3Parport unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL841 chipset.Probably not supported.
+ +Pentax +DSmobile USBUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. Some information is available.
+PIE +Primefilm 1800uUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. See link for details.
Powerslide 3600USB IEEE-1394unsupportedProbably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine.
+Packard Bell +Diamond 1200USBunsupportedProbably not supported yet. No information available. If you own such a device, please contact us.
Plustek OpticPro 1212U USBVendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as early U12/UT12 models, maybe the same chip?
OpticPro U12/UT12USBunsupportedAll devices using product ID 0x0001 are not supported, for others see Plustek backend. The older models seem to use a P98003 parallel port ASIC and a GenesysLogic parport-over USB brigde. The P98003 is also used by the P12 and PT12 models.
OpticPro A3U USB unsupportedUses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset.
OpticPro S24OpticPro ST12 USB unsupported Uses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset.
OpticPro S24USBunsupportedNot supported yet. May be supported later, see link for details.
OpticPro ST24USBunsupportedNot supported yet. May be supported later, see link for details.
OpticPro U12/UT12USBunsupportedAll devices using product ID 0x0001 are not supported, for others see Plustek backend. The older models seem to use a P98003 parallel port ASIC and a GenesysLogic parport-over USB brigde. The P98003 is also used by the P12 and PT12 models.
OpticPro S28USBunsupportedUses Plustek ASIC.
OpticPro S48USBunsupportedUses Plustek ASIC.
OpticSlim 2400USBunsupportedProbably the same as OpticSlim 1200, with higher resolution.
Spectra ADF Proprietary unsupported Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card that also provides power and is labelled GPS-1 PAGE-A from Taiwan. Other labels on the scanner include ADF Color Scanner and SF600AS. Maybe the same as the IBM ADF Color Scanner?
+ Primax -Colorado Direct 9600ParportColorado 600UUSB unsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.
Colorado Direct 600ParportunsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.Not supported. Some information is available.
Colorado 2400UProbably unsupported. ASIC EICI 10440A. Vendor/product 0x461/0x346. May work with viceo backend(?), see link.
Primascan Colorado 2600uPrimascan Colorado 2600u USB unsupportedUnsupported. See Visioneer Primascan Onetouch 4800.Unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details.
Colorado Direct 600ParportunsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.
Colorado Direct 9600ParportunsupportedNot supported. However, a stand-alone program is available.
Slim-Line 1200
Prolink -Winscan Pro 2448UWinscan Pro 2448U USB unsupportedNot supported. Some information is available. Vendor=0x06dc product=0x0014. Is reported to use an RealTek RTS8801 chipset.Not supported. Some information is available. Vendor=0x06dc product=0x0014. RealTek RTS8801.
+ Reflecta -DigitDia 3600DigitDia 3600 USB IEEE-1394 unsupported Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine.
-Syscan -TravelScan 460/464iScan 1800 USB unsupportedNot supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future.Probably unsupported. See link for details.
+Relisys +Scorpio Ultra 3USBunsupportedProbably unsupported. See link for details.
+Sicos +DMS 2000proprietaryunsupportedNot supported until now. Work on a backend has started, contact the author for details (see link)
Spot Technology -Maxiscan A4Maxiscan A4 proprietary unsupported Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information.
ScanTak 2cSCSIScanTak 2cproprietary unsupportedNot supported. See link for more information.Not supported. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information.
ScanTak 3cSCSIScanTak 3cproprietary unsupportedNot supported. See link for more information.Not supported. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information.
+Syscan +TravelScan 460/464USBunsupportedNot supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future.
TravelScan ProUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. Some information is available.
+TCE +MK600UUSBunsupportedNot supported. Some information is available.
@@ -4976,18 +5456,42 @@ Spot Technology Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x5cb, 0x1483 according to linux-usb.org. Same ids as Boeder Sm@rtScan Office. The vendor is PowerVision Technologies, Inc. Maybe also a PV8630 as in the UMAX 1200U?
+ UMAX -Astra 4500Astra 2100 U USB unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x0638/0x0a10. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1600.Probably not supported. See link for details.
Astra 4700Astra 3600 USB unsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use a Genesys Logic GL660USB chip (Parport to USB converter, see link) and the Avision B2 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1800.Probably not supported. See link for details.
Astra 4400USBunsupportedProbably not supported. See link for details.
Astra 4450USBunsupportedProbably not supported. See link for details.
Astra 4500USBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product 0x0638/0x0a10. GL646. Same as Avision iVina FB1600. A backend is currenly beeing developed. See link for more details.
Astra 4700USBunsupportedNot supported. GL660 + GL646. Same as Avision iVina FB1800. A backend is currenly beeing developed. See link for more details.
Astra 6700Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as Avision iVina FB2400.
+AstraSlim 1200 SEUSBunsupportedProbably not supported currently. May be supported in future. See link for more details.
Powerlook 1000 USBUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. No further information available.
Visioneer 6200 USBNot supported. Is reported to use the E5 chipset. Uses a Primax ID. See link for some details. Looks similar to Primascan Colorado 2600u.
Onetouch 4400Onetouch 4400 USB unsupportedNot supported. Is reported to use LM9832 (or LM9830 + E5) (=GL640usb)???. Same scanner as Primax/visioneer Primascan Colorado 2600u. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0347 (Primax!). One bulk-in and one bulk-out ep. See link for more details. Maybe it can be supported by the canon630u backend?Not supported. E5 chipset? Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0347.See link for more details.
OneTouch 4800 USBOneTouch 4800 USB USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Microtek Scanport 3000. See link for details.
OneTouch 5300 USBOneTouch 5300 USB USB unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product ids 0x04a7/0x0226. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. The output looks very similar to that of the 8920.Not supported. Vendor/product ids 0x04a7/0x0226. Chipset is RTS8801B(?). See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices.
Onetouch 8920OneTouch 5800 USB USB unsupportedNot supported. Same as 8700 and 8900 but includes a TA. Uses a Primax ID. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices.Unsupported. 48 bit scanner, doesn't work with viceo backend. RTS8801C. Vendor/product 0x04a7/0x0226.
Primascan Colorado 2600uOneTouch 7100USBunsupportedUnsupported. See link for details.
Onetouch 8700USBunsupportedNot supported. Same as 8920 but without TA?
Onetouch 8900USBunsupportedNot supported. Same as 8920 but without TA?
Onetouch 8920USBunsupportedNot supported. Same as 8700 and 8900 but includes a TA. Uses a Primax ID. Chipset is RTS8801C. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices.
Onetouch 9020USBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x04a7/0x022c.
PaperPort 3100bParportunsupportedMost probably not supported. More details would be appreciated.
Primascan Colorado 2600u USB unsupported Not supported. See Visioneer Onetouch 4400.
+Xerox +WorkCentre XK35cUSB ParportunsupportedNot supported. See link for more details.
WorkCentre Pro 412USB ParportunsupportedNot supported. See link for more details.

Still Cameras

Backends: @@ -5041,12 +5607,12 @@ Spot Technology dc240, dmc

Backend: dc25 -(v1.2) +(1.2)

Link(s): mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-dc25
+Manual page: sane-dc25

@@ -5061,23 +5627,23 @@ Spot Technology Kodak - + - +
DC25 Serial portbetacomplete  
DC20 Serial portbetabasic DC-20 untested by author but reported to work

Backend: dc210 -(v0.0) +(0.0)

Link(s): mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-dc210
+Manual page: sane-dc210

@@ -5092,17 +5658,17 @@ Spot Technology Kodak - +
DC210 Serial portalphabasic  

Backend: dc240 -(v0.0) +(0.0)

Link(s): mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-dc240
+Manual page: sane-dc240

@@ -5117,15 +5683,15 @@ Spot Technology Kodak - - + +
DC240 Serial portalpha goodUse gphoto2 backend to get USB support

Backend: dmc -(v1.0) +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-dmc
+Manual page: sane-dmc

@@ -5140,7 +5706,7 @@ Spot Technology Polaroid - +
DMC SCSIstablegood  
@@ -5148,9 +5714,10 @@ Spot Technology

Backends: qcam

Backend: qcam +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-qcam
+Manual page: sane-qcam

@@ -5165,14 +5732,14 @@ Spot Technology Connectix - - + + - - + +
Color QuickCam ParportalphaRequire root privileges.goodRequires root privileges.
Greyscale QuickCam ParportalphaRequire root privileges. Partly working.minimalRequires root privileges. Partly working.

APIs

@@ -5183,103 +5750,93 @@ Spot Technology test, v4l

Backend: gphoto2 -(v0.0) +(0.0)

Link(s): mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-gphoto2
-Status: -beta
+Manual page: sane-gphoto2
Description: Multiple cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries
-Comment: The long-term plan is to support all the cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries (currently over 140 models). However, at this stage, only a han dful of cameras are definitely known to work with SANE. Other cameras will probably work if the native file format is EXIF or JPEG. Testers welcome!
+Comment: The long-term plan is to support all the cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries (currently over 140 models). However, at this stage, only a handful of cameras are definitely known to work with SANE. Other cameras will probably work if the native file format is EXIF or JPEG. Testers welcome!

Backend: pint +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-pint
-Status: -alpha
+Manual page: sane-pint
Description: Scanners with the machine-independent PINT interface
+Comment: Haven't been tested for a long time. Handle with care.

Backend: pnm -(v1.0.8) +(1.0.8)

Link(s): mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-pnm
-Status: -beta
+Manual page: sane-pnm
Description: Reads PNM files
-Comment: Used for debugging frontends
+Comment: Used for debugging frontends. Obsolete, use test backend instead.

Backend: test -(v1.0-21) +(1.0-25)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/test-backend/
-Manual page: sane-test
-Status: -stable
+Manual page: sane-test
Description: Frontend-tester
Comment: Backend for testing frontends. Also serves as example for SANE backend options.

Backend: v4l -(v1.0-2) +(1.0-2)

Link(s): mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-v4l
-Status: -alpha
+Manual page: sane-v4l
Description: Interface to Video For Linux API
-Comment: Supports video cameras and other devices accessed by the v4l kernel API, e.g. bttv devices.
+Comment: Supports video cameras and other devices accessed by the v4l kernel API, e.g. bttv devices. Quite a lot of known bugs.

Meta Backends

Backends: dll, net

Backend: dll -(v1.0.8) +(1.0.8)

Link(s): mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-dll
-Status: -stable
+Manual page: sane-dll
Description: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends.

Backend: net -(v1.0.10) +(1.0.12)

Link(s): http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
-Manual page: sane-net
-Status: -stable
+Manual page: sane-net
Description: Network access to saned servers
-Comment: Can be used to access any scanner supported by SANE over the net.
+Comment: Can be used to access any scanner supported by SANE over the net. Supports IPv4 and IPv6.

Legend:

-
-
+
Backend:
-
Name of the backend, In parentheses if available: +
Name of the backend, in parentheses if available: Version of backend/driver; newer versions may be available from their home sites.
NEW! means brand-new to the - current release of SANE. + current release of SANE.
+ UNMAINTAINED means that nobody maintains that backend. Expect no + new features or newly supported devices. You are welcome to take over + maintainership.
Link(s):
Link(s) to more extensive and detailed information, if it exists, or the email address of the author or maintainer.
Manual Page:
-
A link to the man-page on-line, if it exists.
+
A link to the man-page online, if it exists.
Comment:
More information about the backend or model, e.g. the level of support and possible problems.
Manufacturer:
@@ -5289,30 +5846,31 @@ Spot Technology
Interface:
How the device is connected to the computer.
Status:
-
A vague indication of robustness and reliability. +
Indicates how many of the features the device provides + are supported by SANE.
  • unsupported means the device is not supported at least by this backend. It may be supported by other backends, however. -
  • untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful. -
  • alpha means it must - do something, but is not very well tested, probably has - bugs, and may even crash your system, etc., etc. -
  • beta means it works - pretty well, and looks stable and functional, but not - bullet-proof. -
  • stable means someone is - pulling your leg. +
  • untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful and report success/failure. +
  • minimal means that the + device is detected and scans at least in one mode. But the quality + is bad or important features won't work. +
  • basic means it works at + least in the most important modes but quality is not perfect. +
  • good means the device is usable + for day-to-day work. Some rather exotic features may be missing. +
  • complete means the backends + supports everything the device can do.
Description:
The scope of application of the backend. -
-
+

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-This page was last updated on Sun May 25 15:27:42 2003 +This page was last updated on Sun Nov 23 01:26:34 2003 diff --git a/sane-mfgs.html b/sane-mfgs.html index 929019a2..de31978b 100644 --- a/sane-mfgs.html +++ b/sane-mfgs.html @@ -5,26 +5,19 @@
-SANE +SANE

SANE: Supported Devices


-The following table summarizes the devices supported by sane-backends-1.0.12. +The following table summarizes the devices supported by sane-backends-1.0.13.

This is only a summary! Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages for more detailed (and usually important) information concerning each backend.

-

There are special tables for parallel port and -USB scanners from -Jonathan Buzzard.

-

If you have new information or corrections, please send -e-mail to sane-devel, the SANE mailing -list.

+

If you have new information or corrections, please file a +bug report +with as many details as possible. Also please tell us if your scanner +isn't mentioned in this list at all.

For an explanation of the tables, see the legend.

There are tables for scanners, @@ -52,7 +45,7 @@ list.

Brother, Canon, Compaq, -Cybercom, +Corex, Devcom, Dextra, E-Lux, @@ -61,8 +54,8 @@ list.

Epson, Escom, Escort, +Fidelity Imaging Solutions Inc., Fujitsu, -Gallery, Genius, Guillemot / Hercules, Hewlett-Packard, @@ -73,14 +66,17 @@ list.

Linotype Hell, Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron, Memorex, +Microstar, Microtek, Minolta, Mitsubishi, Mustek, NEC, Nikon, +Optrox, Packard Bell, Panasonic, +Pentax, PIE, PIOTECH, Plustek, @@ -88,21 +84,25 @@ list.

Prolink, Reflecta, Relisys, +RevScan, Ricoh, Scanport, Sceptre, Sharp, +Sicos, Siemens, Spot Technology, Syscan, Tamarack, Targa, +TCE, +TriGem, Trust, UMAX, Visioneer, -Viviscan, Vobis, -Vuego

+Vuego, +Xerox

Manufacturer: Abaton

@@ -117,21 +117,21 @@ list.

Scan 300/GS SCSI -alpha +complete All known modes and functions supported -abaton
(v0.1) +abaton
(unmaintained) -sane-abaton +sane-abaton Scan 300/S SCSI untested Untested, use with caution -abaton
(v0.1) +abaton
(unmaintained) -sane-abaton +sane-abaton

Manufacturer: Acer Peripherals

@@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ abaton
(v0.1) FS-1130 SCSI -beta +good FCC ID LUZFS1130 -leo -
(v1.0-10) +leo +
(1.0-10) -sane-leo +sane-leo

Manufacturer: Actown

@@ -178,10 +178,10 @@ abaton
(v0.1) untested sub model VM3520A -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1

Manufacturer: Adlib

@@ -198,13 +198,13 @@ abaton
(v0.1) JetScan630 SCSI -stable +good   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie JetScan636PRO SCSI @@ -212,9 +212,9 @@ abaton
(v0.1)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie

Manufacturer: AGFA

@@ -233,218 +233,228 @@ abaton
(v0.1) Arcus 1200 SCSI -stable +good Optional transparency unit supported. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan Arcus II SCSI -beta +good Arcus *II*, not Arcus! microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek DuoScan SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Focus Color SCSI -alpha +good 3-pass -agfafocus
(v0.2) +agfafocus
(unmaintained) -sane-agfafocus +sane-agfafocus Focus Color Plus SCSI -alpha +good 3-pass -agfafocus
(v0.2) +agfafocus
(unmaintained) -sane-agfafocus +sane-agfafocus Focus GS Scanner SCSI untested 6 bit gray -agfafocus
(v0.2) +agfafocus
(unmaintained) -sane-agfafocus +sane-agfafocus Focus II SCSI untested gray only -agfafocus
(v0.2) +agfafocus
(unmaintained) -sane-agfafocus +sane-agfafocus Focus Lineart Scanner SCSI untested Lineart only? Untested. -agfafocus
(v0.2) +agfafocus
(unmaintained) -sane-agfafocus +sane-agfafocus + +SnapScan +SCSI +good +  + +SnapScan +
(1.4) + +sane-snapscan SnapScan 300 SCSI -beta +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan 310 SCSI -beta +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan 600 SCSI -stable +good Optional ADF supported. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan 1212u USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan 1236s SCSI -stable +good Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan 1236u USB -stable +good Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e10 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e20 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e25 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e26 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e40 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e42 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e50 USB -stable +good Optional tranparency unit supported SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e52 USB -stable +good Optional tranparency unit supported SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan SnapScan e60 USB @@ -452,39 +462,39 @@ agfafocus
(v0.2)   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan StudioScan SCSI -beta +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek StudioScan II SCSI -beta +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek StudioScan IIsi SCSI -beta +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek

Manufacturer: Apple

@@ -503,30 +513,30 @@ agfafocus
(v0.2) Apple Scanner SCSI -alpha +good 4bit, 16 shades of gray -apple
(v0.31) +apple
(unmaintained) -sane-apple +sane-apple ColorOneScanner SCSI -alpha +minimal truecolor (needs much work) but it scans in non color modes. -apple
(v0.31) +apple
(unmaintained) -sane-apple +sane-apple OneScanner SCSI -alpha +basic 8bit, 256 shades of gray. The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work. -apple
(v0.31) +apple
(unmaintained) -sane-apple +sane-apple

Manufacturer: Aries

@@ -543,13 +553,13 @@ apple
(v0.31) Scan-It Pro 4800 Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete use driver-switch mov=2 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp

Manufacturer: Artec/Ultima

@@ -566,145 +576,145 @@ apple
(v0.31) Backend Manpage -1236 USB +1236 USB USB unsupported -Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001. Same id as one of the Artec Ultima 2000 scanners. More information (e.g. /proc/bus/usb/devices output) would be appreciated. +Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? A6000C SCSI -stable +complete all modes working artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec A6000C PLUS SCSI -stable -f/w <= v1.92 alpha, f/w >= v1.93 OK +complete +f/w <= v1.92 basic, f/w >= v1.93 OK artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec AM12e+ Parport unsupported Unsupported. Chipset unknown. Maybe similar to SCSI version or as6e? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? AM12S SCSI -stable +complete all modes working artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec AS6E Parport -alpha +basic Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run. as6e -
(v0.4.2) +
(0.4.2) -sane-as6e +sane-as6e AT3 SCSI -stable +complete all modes working artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec AT6 SCSI -alpha +minimal First scan works, subsequent fail until scanner power cycle. artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec AT12 SCSI -stable +complete all modes working artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec E+ 48U USB -beta +good CIS scanner based on the GT6816 chip. Apparently all other devices are re-badged Artec scanners. artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10) -sane-artec_eplus48u +sane-artec_eplus48u -E+ Pro +E+ Pro USB unsupported Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4004. /proc/bus/usb/devices output is available. Chipset is GT6816. May work with the gt68xx backend after some work in the source code. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Ultima 2000 USB -beta -works, only product id 0x4002 is supported +good +Works, only product id 0x4002 is supported gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx -Ultima 2000 (0x4001) +Ultima 2000 (0x4001) USB unsupported -Same name, but different ids: vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001 is not supported. Chips: WINBOND W6662CF, POWERVISION PV108630-C2L, ATC 93LC46 (EEPROM?). The chips look similar to that reported on the umax1220u page. The scanner with product id 0x4002 is supported by the gt68xx backend. +Same name, but different ids: vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001 is not supported. The scanner with product id 0x4002 is supported by the gt68xx backend. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Ultima 2000 e+ USB -alpha -works, only limited testing until now +good +Works, only limited testing until now gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx

Manufacturer: Avision

@@ -726,348 +736,348 @@ apple
(v0.31) untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV100IIICS SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV100S SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV210 USB untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV220 USB untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV240SC SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV260CS SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV360CS SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV363CS SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV420CS SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV600U USB untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV600U Plus USB untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV610CU Scancopier USB untested 1 pass, 600 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV620CS SCSI -stable +complete 1 pass, 600 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV620CS Plus SCSI -stable +complete 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV630CS SCSI -stable +complete 1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV630CSL SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV660S USB untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV680S USB untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV690U USB untested 1 pass, 2400 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV800S SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV810C SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV820 SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV820C SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV820C Plus SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV830C SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV830C Plus SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV880 SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV880C SCSI untested 1 pass, 1200 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV6120 SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV6240 SCSI -stable +complete 1 pass, ??? dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AV8000S SCSI -stable +complete 1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - regularly tested -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision AVA3 SCSI untested 1 pass, 600 dpi, A3 -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision -iVina FB1600 +iVina FB1600 USB unsupported -Not supported. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as UMAX Astra 4500. +Not supported. GL646. Same as UMAX Astra 4500. A backend is currenly beeing developed. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -iVina FB1800 +iVina FB1800 USB unsupported -Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 4700. +Not supported. GL660 + GL646. Same as UMAX Astra 4700. A backend is currenly beeing developed. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -1076,8 +1086,8 @@ apple
(v0.31) unsupported Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 6700. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -1102,19 +1112,19 @@ apple
(v0.31) Simplex Scanner bh -
(v1.0-4) +
(1.0-4) -sane-bh +sane-bh COPISCAN II 2137(A) SCSI -beta +good Simplex Scanner (with ACE) - limited testing bh -
(v1.0-4) +
(1.0-4) -sane-bh +sane-bh COPISCAN II 2138A SCSI @@ -1122,9 +1132,9 @@ apple
(v0.31) Simplex Scanner with ACE bh -
(v1.0-4) +
(1.0-4) -sane-bh +sane-bh COPISCAN II 3238 SCSI @@ -1132,9 +1142,9 @@ apple
(v0.31) Simplex Scanner bh -
(v1.0-4) +
(1.0-4) -sane-bh +sane-bh COPISCAN II 3338(A) SCSI @@ -1142,19 +1152,19 @@ apple
(v0.31) Simplex Scanner (with ACE) bh -
(v1.0-4) +
(1.0-4) -sane-bh +sane-bh COPISCAN II 6338 SCSI -beta +good Duplex Scanner with ACE - development model bh -
(v1.0-4) +
(1.0-4) -sane-bh +sane-bh

Manufacturer: Benq

@@ -1174,163 +1184,203 @@ apple
(v0.31) 300f SCSI -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan + +310p +Parport +unsupported +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? 310s SCSI -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 310u USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 320u USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 340u USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan + +610p +Parport +unsupported +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? 610plus SCSI -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 610s SCSI -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan + +620p +Parport +unsupported +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +620pt +Parport +unsupported +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? 620s SCSI -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 620u USB -stable +good Optional tranparency unit supported SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 640bu USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 640u USB -stable +good Optional tranparency unit supported SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 1240 USB -stable +good Optional tranparency unit supported SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 3300 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 4300 USB -stable +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 5000 USB -beta -  +basic +Working up to 600 DPI SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan 5300 USB -alpha +basic Problems with firmware upload reported SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan

Manufacturer: BlackWidow

@@ -1349,13 +1399,13 @@ apple
(v0.31) BW4800SP SCSI -stable +complete rebadged Artec AT3 artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec

Manufacturer: Boeder

@@ -1375,20 +1425,20 @@ apple
(v0.31) unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x5cb, 0x1483. According to linux-usb.org that's the same ids as Trust Trust CombiScan 19200. The vendor is PowerVision Technologies, Inc. Maybe also a PV8630 as in the UMAX 1200U? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Sm@rtScan Slim Edition USB -beta -similar to Artec Ultima 2000 +good +Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx

Manufacturer: BrightScan

@@ -1405,13 +1455,13 @@ apple
(v0.31) BrighScan OpticPro Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete Reported as P12 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp

Manufacturer: Brother

@@ -1428,33 +1478,53 @@ apple
(v0.31) Backend Manpage +DCP 8020 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + MFC 4600 Parport USB unsupported Unsupported. However there is a project to support this scanner/printer/fax combination. See link. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -MFC 5100c +MFC 5100c Parport USB unsupported Unsupported. Some information is available (see link). See also MFC 4600. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -MFC 6800 +MFC 6800 USB unsupported Unsupported. A backend is under development (see link). Vendor/product 0x04f9/0x0111. See also MFC 4600. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +MFC 9160 +USB Parport +unsupported +Unsupported. Maybe it's similar to the other Brother MFCs? + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -1475,91 +1545,151 @@ apple
(v0.31) CanoScan 300 SCSI -beta +good 1 pass; flatbed scanner canon -
(v1.12) +
(1.12) -sane-canon +sane-canon CanoScan 600 SCSI -beta +good   canon -
(v1.12) +
(1.12) -sane-canon +sane-canon CanoScan 620S SCSI -beta +good 1 pass; flatbed scanner canon -
(v1.12) +
(1.12) -sane-canon +sane-canon CanoScan 1200S SCSI -beta +good 1 pass; flatbed scanner canon -
(v1.12) +
(1.12) -sane-canon +sane-canon CanoScan 2700F SCSI -beta +good 1 pass; film scanner canon -
(v1.12) +
(1.12) -sane-canon +sane-canon CanoScan 2710S SCSI -beta +good 1 pass; 36bit film scanner canon -
(v1.12) +
(1.12) -sane-canon +sane-canon -CanoScan D646U +CanoScan 3000 USB unsupported -Probably not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220b. /proc/bus/usb/devices output available. Maybe Genesys USB bridge + LM9830? Maybe could be supported by canon630u backend? See link for more information. +Probably unsupported. See link. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -CanoScan D660U +CanoScan 3000F +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. See link. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan 5000F +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan 8000F +USB +unsupported +Not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220f. See link for more information. With transparency adapter. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan 9900F +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported, similar to 8000F. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2210. 3200x6400 dpi USB2. With transparency adapter. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan D646U +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220b. See link for more information and test program. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan D660U USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2208. See link for more information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -CanoScan D1250U2 +CanoScan D1250U2 USB unsupported Not supported. However, someone started working on this scanner and some information is available (see link). -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan D2400UF +USB +unsupported +Not supported. See link. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -1569,29 +1699,29 @@ apple
(v0.31) Rebadged Avision, different command set canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan FB320P Parport (ECP) -alpha +basic Newly added support canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan FB330P Parport (ECP) -beta +good   canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan FB610P Parport (ECP) @@ -1599,49 +1729,49 @@ apple
(v0.31) Rebadged Avision, different command set canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan FB620P Parport (ECP) -alpha +basic Newly added support canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp -CanoScan FB620U +CanoScan FB620U USB unsupported -Probably not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2202. Some information is available. +Probably not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2202. Some information is available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? CanoScan FB630P Parport (ECP) -beta +good   canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan fb630u USB -beta +good OK canon630u -
(v0.1) +
(0.1) -sane-canon630u +sane-canon630u CanoScan fb636u USB @@ -1649,127 +1779,157 @@ apple
(v0.31) hopefully works canon630u -
(v0.1) +
(0.1) -sane-canon630u +sane-canon630u CanoScan FB1210U USB unsupported Not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2205. However, a stand-alone program for FreeBSD is available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan LiDE 50 +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported yet. Some information is available. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +CanoScan LiDE 80 +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported yet. Some information is available. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? CanoScan LiDE20 USB -beta -Poor color picture quality +completeplustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek CanoScan LiDE30 USB -beta -Poor color picture quality +completeplustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek CanoScan N340P Parport (ECP) -beta +good   canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan N640P Parport (ECP) -beta +good   canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan N640P ex Parport (ECP) -beta +good Just an N640P in a different box? canon_pp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-canon_pp +sane-canon_pp CanoScan N650U/N656U USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek CanoScan N670U/N676U USB -beta -Poor color picture quality +completeplustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek CanoScan N1220U USB -beta -Poor color picture quality +completeplustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek CanoScan N1240U USB -beta -Poor color picture quality +completeplustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek -FS4000 +DR-2080C USB SCSI unsupported -Not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. May work with Vuescan. Maybe SCSI over USB. +Probably not supported. Path-trough (ADF) scanner. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -LiDE 50 +FS4000 +USB SCSI +unsupported +Not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +IS 12 USB unsupported -Probably not supported. Chipset probably Genesys. Some information is available. +Probably not supported. This scanner is used in a number of Canon portable printers (BJC-80 for one). No further information available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -1788,39 +1948,41 @@ apple
(v0.31) Backend Manpage -S4 100 +S4 100 USB unsupported Not supported. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x001a. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? S4-100 USB -stable +complete Identical to UMAX 3400 plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek S200 USB unsupported -Not supported. 2400x1200 dpi. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x0021. One bulk-in, one bulk-out and one interrupt endpoint. Type-number: U0001-HB21, another type nr on the inside: 75100512-00 +Not supported. 2400x1200 dpi. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x0021. One bulk-in, one bulk-out and one interrupt endpoint. Type-number: U0001-HB21, another type nr on the inside: 75100512-00 -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -

Manufacturer: Cybercom

+

Manufacturer: Corex

+Link(s): +http://www.cardscan.com/

@@ -1831,15 +1993,15 @@ apple
(v0.31) - - - - + + + + - +
Backend Manpage
9352Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner
Cardscan 500USBunsupportedProbably not supported. Businesscard reader. Vendor/product: 0x08f0/0x0001. -mustek_pp -
(v12) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15)
sane-mustek_pp?

Manufacturer: Devcom

@@ -1862,19 +2024,19 @@ apple
(v0.31)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie 9636PRO SCSI -stable +good   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie 9636S SCSI @@ -1882,9 +2044,9 @@ apple
(v0.31)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie

Manufacturer: Dextra

@@ -1901,43 +2063,43 @@ apple
(v0.31) DF-600P SCSI -beta +good sub model VM3510 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 DF-1200T+ SCSI untested sub model VM3530+ -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 DF-4830T SCSI untested sub model VM4542 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 DF-9624 SCSI untested sub model VM6530+ -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1

Manufacturer: E-Lux

@@ -1958,8 +2120,8 @@ apple
(v0.31) unsupported Probably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -1982,9 +2144,9 @@ apple
(v0.31) no feedback umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax

Manufacturer: Enhans

@@ -2005,8 +2167,18 @@ apple
(v0.31) unsupported Probably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +M-3630 A +Parport +unsupported +Probably unsupported. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -2027,383 +2199,403 @@ apple
(v0.31) Actionscanner II Parport -beta +good US version of GT-5000 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson CX-3200 USB -alpha +untested   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson CX-5200 USB -alpha +untested   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson ES-300C SCSI Parport -beta +good US version of GT-6000 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson ES-600C Parport -beta +good US version of GT-6500 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson ES-1200C Parport -beta +good US version of GT-9000 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson ES-8500 SCSI -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Expression 636 SCSI -stable +complete US version of GT-9500 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Expression 800 SCSI -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Expression 1600 SCSI USB IEEE-1394 -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Expression 1680 SCSI USB IEEE-1394 -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson FilmScan 200 SCSI -untested +unsupported A better backend for the FilmScan 200 can be found at http://www.vjet.demon.co.uk/scanner/ epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson GT-5000 Parport -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson GT-5500 SCSI -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson GT-6000 SCSI Parport -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson GT-6500 Parport -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson GT-7000 SCSI -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson GT-8000 SCSI -beta +good   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 600 SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Perfection 610 USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 636S SCSI -stable +complete US version of GT-7000 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 636U USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 640 USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 660 USB -beta +good   SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan Perfection 1200Photo USB -stable +complete with TPU epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 1200S SCSI -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 1200U USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 1240 SCSI USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 1250 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek Perfection 1250Photo USB -stable -  +good +TPA scans not perfect plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek Perfection 1260 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek Perfection 1260Photo USB -stable -  +good +TPA scans not perfect plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek Perfection 1640 SCSI USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 1650 USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 1660 USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson + +Perfection 1670 +USB +basic +  + +SnapScan +
(1.4) + +sane-snapscan Perfection 2400 USB -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson Perfection 2450 USB IEEE-1394 -stable +complete   epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson + +Perfection 3170 +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. Support is planned by the (external) epkowa backend. Seems to neither use Epson nor Benq protocol. Details appreciated. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? Perfection 3200 USB -stable +complete US version of the GT-9800 epson -
(v0.2.32) +
(0.2.32) -sane-epson +sane-epson

Manufacturer: Escom

@@ -2420,13 +2612,13 @@ apple
(v0.31) Image Scanner 256 SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=UMAX UG 80 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax

Manufacturer: Escort

@@ -2447,15 +2639,13 @@ apple
(v0.31) untested, SCSI-ID=ESCORT Galleria 600S umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax -

Manufacturer: Fujitsu

+

Manufacturer: Fidelity Imaging Solutions Inc.

-Link(s): -http://www.fujitsu.com/, http://imagescanner.fujitsu.com/product/index.html, http://www.fcpa.fujitsu.com/products/scanners/, http://www.fujitsu.ca/

@@ -2466,13 +2656,48 @@ apple
(v0.31) + + + + + + + +
Backend Manpage
Gallery 4800Parport (EPP)goodworks +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) +
sane-mustek_pp_ccd
+

Manufacturer: Fujitsu

+

+Link(s): +http://www.fujitsu.com/, http://www.fujitsu.com/services/computing/peripheral/scanners/product/, http://www.fcpa.fujitsu.com/products/scanners/, http://www.fujitsu.ca/
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + @@ -2481,218 +2706,213 @@ apple
(v0.31) - - - - + + + + - + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - - -
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
1200CUSUSBbasicWorks, but is slow. Maybe a Mustek BearPaw 2400 CU clone? +gt68xx +
(1.0-49) +
sane-gt68xx
fi-4010C USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/product: 0x04c5, 0x1029. Maybe similar to fi-4220C? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15)
?
unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/product unknown. Maybe similar to fi-4220C? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15)
?
fi-4120CUSB SCSIuntestedProbably similar to fi-4220C?
fi-4110EOX2USBunsupported  -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
fi-4120CSCSI USBgood  +fujitsu
(1.12) +
sane-fujitsu
fi-4220C SCSI USBbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
fi-4340C SCSI USBbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
fi-4530CSCSIbasiccolor scan returns inverted image, Flatbed option is enabled +fujitsu
(1.12) +
sane-fujitsu
M3091DCd SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
M3092DCd SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
M3093GDim SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
M3093GXim SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
M3096G SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
M4097 SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
ScanPartner SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanPartner 10 SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanPartner 10C SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanPartner 15C SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanPartner 93GX SCSIbetagood   -fujitsu
(v1.0) +fujitsu
(1.12)
sane-fujitsusane-fujitsu
ScanPartner 300C SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanPartner 600C SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanPartner Jr SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
ScanStation SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
SP15C SCSIbetagood   -sp15c
(v1.12) +sp15c
(unmaintained)
sane-sp15c
-

Manufacturer: Gallery

-

-

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ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
4800Parport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner -mustek_pp -
(v12) -
sane-mustek_ppsane-sp15c

Manufacturer: Genius

Link(s): -http://www.genius-kye.com/, http://www.geniusnet.com.tw/, http://www.genius.kye.de/
+http://www.genius-kye.com/, http://www.geniusnet.com.tw/

@@ -2705,13 +2925,13 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) - + - + @@ -2719,9 +2939,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) - + @@ -2729,19 +2949,39 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + @@ -2749,89 +2989,119 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + + + + + + + + - + - + + + + + + + + - +
Colorpage HR6 V2 USBstablecomplete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46)
sane-plusteksane-plustek
Colorpage HR6A USB  plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46)
sane-plusteksane-plustek
Colorpage HR6X USB  plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46)
sane-plusteksane-plustek
Colorpage HR6X EPPParport (SPP, EPP)untested  +plustek_pp +
(0.01) +
sane-plustek_pp
ColorPage HR6X SlimUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2019. GL646. See link for more details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
Colorpage HR7 USBstablecomplete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46)
sane-plusteksane-plustek
Colorpage HR7LE USB  plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46)
sane-plusteksane-plustek
ColorPage HR7X Slim
ColorPage HR7X Slim USB unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2018. Is reported to use the GL646 chipset. See link for more details.Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2018. GL646. See link for more details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15)
?
Colorpage Vivid III
ColorPage HR8 USB unsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as the Plustek OpticPro 1212U and older U12/UT12. Maybe the same chips are used?Not supported. See link for some more details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
Colorpage Vivid IIIUSBunsupportedNot supported. Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. See link for details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15)
?
Colorpage Vivid III V2 Parport (SPP, EPP)stablecomplete Reported as PT12 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01)
sane-plusteksane-plustek_pp
Colorpage Vivid Pro II Film Parport (SPP, EPP)stablecomplete Reported as OP9636T/12000T -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01)
sane-plusteksane-plustek_pp
Colorpage Vivid3x USBalphagood Works but has limited testing gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49)
sane-gt68xxsane-gt68xx
Colorpage Vivid3xe USBalphabasic Works but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome. gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49)
sane-gt68xxsane-gt68xx
Colorpage Vivid4xUSBuntestedShould be detecetd but may not work. Please contact me if you have such a scanner. +gt68xx +
(1.0-49) +
sane-gt68xx
ColorPage-HR5 (Pro) SCSIstablegood OK, SCSI-ID=KYE ColorPage-HR5 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40)
sane-umaxsane-umax
Colorpage-SP2SCSIgoodSame as Microtek Scanmaker E3 +microtek +
(0.13.1) +
sane-microtek
FS-1130 Colorpage Scanner SCSI untested   -leo -
(v1.0-10) +leo +
(1.0-10)
sane-leosane-leo

Manufacturer: Guillemot / Hercules

@@ -2850,33 +3120,33 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Maxi Scan A4 Deluxe (SCSI) SCSI -stable +good Rebadged SnapScan 310s. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan Maxi Scan A4 USB 640U USB -stable +good Rebadged Benq 640U. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan Scan@home Touch 1248 (USB) USB -stable +good Rebadged Benq 3300. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan

Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard

@@ -2893,153 +3163,173 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Backend Manpage -Photo Scanner 1000 +Photo Scanner 1000 USB unsupported Not supported by SANE. However, it's detected as mass storage device so just mounting it is reported to work. See link for devices data. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Photosmart 1200 Photo +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported by SANE. No details known. 10x15 cm. Maybe similar to Photo Scanner 1000? + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? PhotoSmart PhotoScanner SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 3c SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 3p SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 4c SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 4p SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 5p SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 5s Parport (EPP) -alpha -Requires libieee1284 library +minimal +Requires libieee1284 library. Only gray mode. hpsj5s -
(v0.03) +
(0.03) -sane-hpsj5s +sane-hpsj5s ScanJet 2100C USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek ScanJet 2200C USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek -ScanJet 2300C +ScanJet 2300C USB unsupported -Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x03f0/0x0901. See link for devices output. +Unsupported. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanJet 2400C +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Scanjet 3200C Parport (EPP) -beta +good works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P) umax_pp -
(v1) +
(1) -sane-umax_pp +sane-umax_pp -ScanJet 3500c +ScanJet 3500c USB unsupported Unsupported. Seems to use RealTek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2205. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanJet 3530c +ScanJet 3530c USB unsupported Unsupported. Chipset is Realtek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanJet 3570c +ScanJet 3570c USB unsupported Unsupported. Probably Realtek RTS8801C2-6, same ids as Scanjet 3530c. Has a TA. Vendor/product id 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -3048,248 +3338,248 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Unsupported. See 3570c. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanJet 3670c +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanJet 3970c +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanJet 4100C USB -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp -ScanJet 4400C +ScanJet 4500C USB unsupported -Not supported. Seems to use the same chip as the 4470C. A stand-alone program for that scanner is available. +Not supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF. Same ID as 5550c. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanJet 4470C +ScanJet 4570C USB unsupported -Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. +Not supported. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) - -? - -ScanJet 4500C -USB -unsupported -Not supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF. - -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) - -? - -ScanJet 4570C -USB -unsupported -Not supported. Portrait scanner with TA, similar to 4500C. Same as 5550C, but without ADF. Vendor/product: 0x03f0/0x1305. Not much is known about this scanner. The manual says: 4500c and 5500c series. - -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanJet 5100C Parport -stable +complete Requires ppscsi driver and epst module hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 5200C Parport USB -stable +complete Parallel interface requires ppscsi driver and epst module hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 5300C USB -stable +complete 1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision ScanJet 5370C USB -alpha +basic 1 pass, 2400 dpi -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision ScanJet 5400c USB -alpha +basic   hp5400 -
(v1.0-2, NEW!) +
(1.0-2) -sane-hp5400 +sane-hp5400 ScanJet 5470c USB -alpha +basic   hp5400 -
(v1.0-2, NEW!) +
(1.0-2) -sane-hp5400 +sane-hp5400 ScanJet 5490c USB -untested +basic   hp5400 -
(v1.0-2, NEW!) +
(1.0-2) -sane-hp5400 +sane-hp5400 -ScanJet 5500C +ScanJet 5500C USB unsupported -Not supported. Same as 4500C, but with ADF. +Not supported. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanJet 5550C +ScanJet 5550C USB unsupported -Not supported. Same as 4570C, but with ADF. +Not supported. Same as 4570C, but with ADF. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanJet 6100C SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 6200C SCSI USB -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 6250C SCSI USB -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 6300C SCSI USB -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 6350C SCSI USB -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 6390C SCSI USB -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet 7400c USB -beta +good 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision ScanJet 7450c USB -beta +good 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision ScanJet 7490c USB -beta +good 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision ScanJet 8200C USB unsupported Not supported. SCSI optional. Includes TA. No further information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -3298,8 +3588,8 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Not supported. SCSI optional. Includes ADF and TA. Probably similar to 8200C. No further information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -3308,50 +3598,50 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Not supported. SCSI optional. Includes ADF and TA. Similar to 8200C? No further information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanJet IIc SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet IIcx SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet IIp SCSI -stable +complete   hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp ScanJet Plus Propietary -stable +complete Driver for HP parallel interface card required hp -
(v1.02) +
(1.05) -sane-hp +sane-hp

Manufacturer: IBM

@@ -3370,21 +3660,21 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) 2456 SCSI -alpha +basic Was reported to work long time ago. Reports are welcome. ibm -
(v1.0-4, NEW!) +
(1.0-4) -sane-ibm +sane-ibm -ADF Color Scanner +ADF Color Scanner Proprietary unsupported Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card. Maybe the same as the Plustek Spectra ADF? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -3408,10 +3698,10 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) untested rebadged Sceptre S1200 -sceptre -
(v1.0-10) +sceptre +
(1.0-10) -sane-sceptre +sane-sceptre

Manufacturer: LEO

@@ -3428,13 +3718,13 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) LEOScan S3 SCSI -beta +good FCC ID LUZFS1130 -leo -
(v1.0-10) +leo +
(1.0-10) -sane-leo +sane-leo

Manufacturer: Lexmark

@@ -3453,31 +3743,41 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) X70 USB -beta -works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit +good +Works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx X73 USB -beta -works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70 +good +Works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70 gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx -X83 +X75 USB unsupported -Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x043d/0x003d. It does use a firmware (in some sort of eeprom(?), at least it's not necesary tu upload it). Probably parport over USB. Seems to use PAL16R8 and GL640USB_40SOJ chips. +Unsupported. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +X83 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x043d/0x003d. GL640. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -3498,43 +3798,43 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Jade SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell JADE umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Jade SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Jade2 SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Linoscan 1400 SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=HDM LS4H1S umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Opal SCSI @@ -3542,9 +3842,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) support disabled until tested - please contact author umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Opal Ultra SCSI @@ -3552,9 +3852,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) support disabled until tested - please contact author umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Saphir SCSI @@ -3562,9 +3862,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) support disabled until tested - please contact author umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Saphir HiRes SCSI @@ -3572,9 +3872,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) support disabled until tested - please contact author umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Saphir Ultra SCSI @@ -3582,39 +3882,39 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) support disabled until tested - please contact author umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Saphir Ultra II SCSI -untested -support disabled until tested - please contact author +good +OK, SCSI-ID=Linotype SAPHIR4 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Saphir2 SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR2 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Saphir3 SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR3 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax

Manufacturer: Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron

@@ -3634,83 +3934,73 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) LT 9452 USB -beta +good Similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx MD 4394 USB -beta +good Product id 0x4002. If you have 0x4003, use artec_eplus48u backend. gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx -MD 5345 +MD 5345 USB unsupported -Probably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. The vendor id is Primax. Same as MD 6228. Maybe the same as Primax Slim-Line 1200. +Probably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -MD 6228 +MD 6228 USB unsupported -Probably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. The vendor id is Primax. Same as MD 5345. Maybe the same as Primax Slim-Line 1200. +Probably unsupported. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0377. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? MD 9458 USB -beta +good Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 (e+?) gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx - -MD 9848 -Parport (EPP) -alpha -300 dpi CCD scanner - -mustek_pp -
(v12) - -sane-mustek_pp +sane-gt68xx MD/LT 935x Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp MD/LT 985x Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp MD/LT 9375 USB @@ -3718,65 +4008,75 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Untested, but is reported to have the same ids as the Artec Ultima 2000. Please test. gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx MD/LT 9385 USB -beta +good Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx MD/LT 9890 Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp MD4394 USB -beta -Obviously two different scanners were sold under this name. Only scanners with product id 0x4003 will work; try the gt68xx backend otherwise +good +Only scanners with product id 0x4003 will work; try the gt68xx backend, if your scanner has product id 0x4002 artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10) -sane-artec_eplus48u +sane-artec_eplus48u MD9693 USB -beta +good   artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10) -sane-artec_eplus48u +sane-artec_eplus48u MD9705 USB -beta +good   artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10) -sane-artec_eplus48u +sane-artec_eplus48u + +MD9848 +Parport (SPP) +good +aka. ``Aldi Scanner'' - works + +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) + +sane-mustek_pp_ccd

Manufacturer: Memorex

Link(s): -http://www.artecusa.com/
+http://www.artecusa.com/, http://www.memorex.com/

@@ -3787,15 +4087,60 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + + +
Backend Manpage
6136uUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
6142uUSBunsupportedProbably unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
MEM 48U USBbetagood Different product id: 0x4005 artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10)
sane-artec_eplus48usane-artec_eplus48u
+

Manufacturer: Microstar

+

+Link(s): +http://www.microstar.de/
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
MR 9791USBgood  +artec_eplus48u +
(0.0.10) +
sane-artec_eplus48u

Manufacturer: Microtek

@@ -3814,93 +4159,103 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Color PageWiz SCSI (Parport) -beta +basic sheet-fed (preliminary, see mapage) microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Phantom 330CX Parport -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 Phantom 636 SCSI -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 Phantom 636CX Parport -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 Scanmaker 35 SCSI -beta +good slide-scanner microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker 35t+ SCSI -beta +good slide-scanner microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker 45t SCSI -beta +good slide-scanner microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek ScanMaker 330 SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 + +ScanMaker 336 CX +SCSI +unsupported +Probably unsupported. Seems to be similar to the Microtek 330 CX and is detected by the microtek2 backend. Scanning doesn't seem to work however. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? Scanmaker 600G(S) SCSI -alpha +basic gray only (see manpage) microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker 600Z(S) SCSI @@ -3908,365 +4263,435 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek ScanMaker 630 SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker 636 SCSI -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker 3600 USB -alpha +basic works sm3600 -
(v0.1) +
(0.1) -sane-sm3600 +sane-sm3600 ScanMaker 3630 USB unsupported Unsupported. Doesn't seem to be compatible to 3600 series, see link. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanMaker 3700 USB -alpha +basic works sm3600 -
(v0.1) +
(0.1) -sane-sm3600 +sane-sm3600 ScanMaker 3750 USB -alpha +basic works (told) sm3600 -
(v0.1) +
(0.1) -sane-sm3600 +sane-sm3600 -ScanMaker 3800 +ScanMaker 3800 USB unsupported -Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30ce. Seems to be based on the SQ Scan08 chip. See link to spec sheet. +Unsupported. See link for more details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanMaker 4800 +ScanMaker 3830 USB unsupported -Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. Looks very similar to the ScanMaker 3800. Maybe the same chip is used? +Unsupported. See link for more details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 3840 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 4800 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. SQ Scan08? See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 4900 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 5600 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 5900 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 6700 +USB IEEE-1394 +unsupported +Unsupported. See link. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +ScanMaker 9600XL +USB SCSI IEEE-1394 +unsupported +Probably unsupported. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanMaker 9600XL SCSI -alpha -  - -microtek2 -
(v0.95) - -sane-microtek2 - -ScanMaker 9600XL -SCSI -stable +good only flatbed mode ? microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 + +ScanMaker 9800XL +USB SCSI IEEE-1394 +unsupported +Unsupported. See link. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? Scanmaker E2 SCSI -beta +good 3-pass microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker E3 SCSI -beta +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek ScanMaker E3plus SCSI -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker E3plus Parport -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 Scanmaker E6 SCSI -stable +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker II SCSI -beta +good 3-pass microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker IIG SCSI -beta +good gray only microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker IIHR SCSI -beta +good 3-pass microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker III SCSI -beta +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek Scanmaker IISP SCSI -beta +good   microtek -
(v0.13.1) +
(0.13.1) -sane-microtek +sane-microtek ScanMaker V6USL USB -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V6USL SCSI -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V300 Parport -beta +good   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V300 SCSI -beta +good   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V310 Parport -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V310 SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V600 Parport -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker V600 SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker X6 SCSI -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker X6EL SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker X6USB USB -beta +good   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 ScanMaker X12USL SCSI -beta +good only Flatbed mode ? microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 -ScanPort 3000 +ScanPort 3000 USB unsupported -Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Visioneer OneTouch 4800. See link for details. +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Realtek RTS8801B?. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? SlimScan C3 Parport -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 SlimScan C6 USB -stable +complete   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2

Manufacturer: Minolta

Link(s): -http://www.minolta.com
+http://www.minolta.com, http://www.minolta.com/

@@ -4277,25 +4702,45 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - + - + - +
Backend Manpage
DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400USB IEEE-1394unsupportedProbably unsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
Dual Scan IIIUSBunsupportedUnsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
Elite II USB untested 1 pass, film-scanner -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision
FS-V1 USBalphabasic 1 pass, film-scanner -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80)
sane-avisionsane-avision

Manufacturer: Mitsubishi

@@ -4314,63 +4759,63 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Diamondview 648UT USB -stable +good Rebadged Benq 320u. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan Diamondview 650U USB -stable +good Rebadged Benq 4300. SnapScan -
(v1.4) +
(1.4) -sane-snapscan +sane-snapscan MCA-ADFC SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision S600C SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision S1200C SCSI untested   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision SS600 SCSI -beta +good   -avision -
(vBuild: 70) +avision +
(Build: 80) -sane-avision +sane-avision

Manufacturer: Mustek

@@ -4387,23 +4832,33 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Backend Manpage -600 III EP Plus +96 CP Parport (EPP) -alpha -300 dpi CCD scanner +good +300x600 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp -1800 A3 Pro-1 +600 III EP Plus +Parport (SPP,EPP) +good +works + +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) + +sane-mustek_pp_ccd + +1800 A3 Pro-1 USB unsupported Not supported but someone wants to start writing a backend. See link. Vendor/Product ids: 0x055f/0x0401. No information about this scanner on any Mustek website. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -4412,448 +4867,468 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Probably unsupported. No details known. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? BearPaw 1200 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek BearPaw 1200 CS USB -beta +good   gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 1200 CU USB -beta +good   gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 1200 CU Plus USB -beta +good   gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 1200 F USB -alpha +good Works upto 600 dpi. No support for TA and ADF yet. ma1509 -
(v1.0-2, NEW!) +
(1.0-3) -sane-ma1509 +sane-ma1509 BearPaw 1200 TA USB -beta +good Transparency adapter supported gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 1248CU USB unsupported Probably unsupported. No details known. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? BearPaw 2400 USB -stable -Mostly OK +completeplustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek BearPaw 2400 CS USB untested -probably works, reports are welcome +Probably works, reports are welcome gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 2400 CS Plus USB -beta -works, problems with 12/16 bit modes? +good +Works, problems with 12/16 bit modes? gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 2400 CU USB -alpha -works, but is slow +basic +Works, but is slow gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 2400 CU Plus USB -beta +good   gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 2400 TA USB -beta +good Transparency adapter supported gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 2400 TA Plus USB -beta +good Transparency adapter supported gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx BearPaw 2400 TA Pro USB unsupported Not supported. See link for some information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -BearPaw 4800 TA Pro +BearPaw 2448 TA Pro USB unsupported Not supported. See link for some information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -P 3600 A3 Pro +BearPaw 4800 TA Pro +USB +unsupported +Not supported. See link for some information. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +P 3600 A3 Pro USB unsupported Not supported. Maybe similar to the 1800 A3 Pro-1?. See link. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Paragon 600 II CD SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek -Paragon 600 II ED/EP +Paragon 600 II ED/EP Parport unsupported -Not supported. SCSI over Parport. +Not supported by SANE yet, but there is a stand-alone program and support will be added to the mustek backend. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Paragon 600 II N Proprietary -stable -  +basic +Resolutions above 300 dpi may cause trouble. mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon 800 II SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon 1200 A3 Pro SCSI -stable +good   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon 1200 III SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon 1200 LS SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon 1200 SP Pro SCSI -stable +good   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFC-600S SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFC-800S SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFS-1200SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX SCSI -stable +good 3-pass mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFS-6000SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFS-8000SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFS-12000CX SCSI -stable +good 3-pass mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Paragon MFS-12000SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek ScanExpress 600 CP Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +300x600 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp ScanExpress 600 CU USB -stable +complete   mustek_usb -
(v1.0-16) +
(1.0-17) -sane-mustek_usb +sane-mustek_usb ScanExpress 600 SEP Parport (EPP) -alpha -300 dpi CCD scanner +good +works -mustek_pp -
(v12) +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp_ccd ScanExpress 600 USB USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x873. Programming information is available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanExpress 1200 CP Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp ScanExpress 1200 CP+ Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp ScanExpress 1200 CU USB -stable +complete   mustek_usb -
(v1.0-16) +
(1.0-17) -sane-mustek_usb +sane-mustek_usb ScanExpress 1200 CU Plus USB -stable +complete   mustek_usb -
(v1.0-16) +
(1.0-17) -sane-mustek_usb +sane-mustek_usb + +ScanExpress 1200 ED Plus +Parport (EPP) +minimal +works partly + +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) + +sane-mustek_pp_ccd ScanExpress 1200 UB USB -stable +complete For the UB Plus, see gt68xx backend mustek_usb -
(v1.0-16) +
(1.0-17) -sane-mustek_usb +sane-mustek_usb ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus USB -beta +good   gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx ScanExpress 1200 USB USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0003. Programming information is available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -4862,160 +5337,190 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0007. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanExpress 2400 USB USB -untested +minimal Should be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome. gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx ScanExpress 6000 P Parport (EPP) -alpha -300 dpi CCD scanner +good +works -mustek_pp -
(v12) +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp_ccd ScanExpress 6000SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek ScanExpress 12000 P Parport unsupported Not supported. Asic 1505/05. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanExpress 12000SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek ScanExpress 12000SP Plus SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek ScanExpress A3 SP SCSI -beta +basic Please test! mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek ScanExpress A3 USB USB -alpha -Calibration may be wrong. Please contact me if you have such a device. +good +Should work. I've only few reports so please contact me, if you own such a device and tell me, if you find any problems gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx ScanExpress CardSmart USB unsupported Probably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanMagic 600 CP Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +300x600 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp ScanMagic 600 II SP SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek + +ScanMagic 1200 ED Plus +Parport (EPP) +minimal +works partly + +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) + +sane-mustek_pp_ccd + +ScanMagic 1200 UB Plus +USB +good +Same as ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus + +gt68xx +
(1.0-49) + +sane-gt68xx ScanMagic 4800 P Parport (EPP) -alpha -300 dpi CCD scanner +good +works -mustek_pp -
(v12) +mustek_pp_ccd +
(9) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp_ccd -ScanMagic 9636P +ScanMagic 4830S +SCSI +untested +sub model VM3575 + +teco2 +
(1.0-6) + +sane-teco2 + +ScanMagic 9636P Parport unsupported Probably not supported. Same as Mustek 12000 P?. ASIC 1505. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? ScanMagic 9636S SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek ScanMagic 9636S Plus SCSI -stable +complete   mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek

Manufacturer: NEC

@@ -5034,13 +5539,13 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) PC-IN500/4C SCSI -beta +good PC-IN500/4C was sold only in JAPAN nec -
(v0.12) +
(0.12) -sane-nec +sane-nec

Manufacturer: Nikon

@@ -5063,109 +5568,132 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) may work, please test and give feedback umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax AX-210 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax LS 30 SCSI -beta +complete working -- model available to developer coolscan2 -
(v0.1.8) +
(0.1.8) -sane-coolscan2 +sane-coolscan2 LS 40 ED USB -beta +complete   coolscan2 -
(v0.1.8) +
(0.1.8) -sane-coolscan2 +sane-coolscan2 LS 2000 SCSI -beta +good   coolscan2 -
(v0.1.8) +
(0.1.8) -sane-coolscan2 +sane-coolscan2 LS 4000 ED -IEEE1394 -beta +IEEE-1394 +good needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later coolscan2 -
(v0.1.8) +
(0.1.8) -sane-coolscan2 +sane-coolscan2 LS 8000 ED -IEEE1394 -beta +IEEE-1394 +good needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later coolscan2 -
(v0.1.8) +
(0.1.8) -sane-coolscan2 +sane-coolscan2 LS-20 SCSI -alpha +basic The LS-20 has been replaced by the LS-30 coolscan -
(v0.4.3) +
(0.4.3) -sane-coolscan +sane-coolscan LS-30 SCSI -alpha +basic alpha: only 24/30 bit RGB + 32/40 bit RGBI coolscan -
(v0.4.3) +
(0.4.3) -sane-coolscan +sane-coolscan LS-1000 SCSI -alpha +basic Doesn't support gamma correction coolscan -
(v0.4.3) +
(0.4.3) -sane-coolscan +sane-coolscan LS-2000 SCSI -alpha +basic alpha: only 24/36 bit + RGB 32/48 bit RGBI coolscan -
(v0.4.3) +
(0.4.3) -sane-coolscan +sane-coolscan + + +

Manufacturer: Optrox

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
PhotoMaker 3ParportunsupportedProbably not supported. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?

Manufacturer: Packard Bell

@@ -5182,23 +5710,23 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Diamond 1200 USB -beta -similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus) +good +Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus) gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx Diamond 1200 Plus USB -beta -similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus +good +Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx

Manufacturer: Panasonic

@@ -5217,83 +5745,106 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) KV-SS25 SCSI -stable +complete   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS25D SCSI -stable +complete   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS50 SCSI untested   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS50EX SCSI untested   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS55 SCSI untested   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS55EX SCSI untested   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS850 SCSI untested   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita KV-SS855 SCSI untested   -matsushita -
(v1.0-6) +matsushita +
(1.0-6) -sane-matsushita +sane-matsushita + + +

Manufacturer: Pentax

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
DSmobile USBUSBunsupportedProbably not supported. Some information is available. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?

Manufacturer: PIE

@@ -5311,13 +5862,23 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Backend Manpage -Primefilm 1800u +Powerslide 3600 +USB IEEE-1394 +unsupported +Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Primefilm 1800u USB unsupported -Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL841 chipset. +Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5327,9 +5888,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce 636S SCSI @@ -5337,29 +5898,29 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce 1230S SCSI -stable +good   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce 1236S SCSI -stable +good   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce II SCSI @@ -5367,9 +5928,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce II Plus SCSI @@ -5377,19 +5938,19 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce III SCSI -untested +good   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce III Plus SCSI @@ -5397,9 +5958,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce Plus SCSI @@ -5407,9 +5968,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce ScanMedia SCSI @@ -5417,9 +5978,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce ScanMedia II SCSI @@ -5427,9 +5988,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie ScanAce V SCSI @@ -5437,9 +5998,9 @@ sp15c
(v1.12)   pie -
(v1.0) +
(1.0) -sane-pie +sane-pie

Manufacturer: PIOTECH

@@ -5458,13 +6019,13 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Splendeur 3024 SCSI -beta +good sub model VM3552 -teco3 -
(v1.0-1) +teco3 +
(1.0-1) -sane-teco3 +sane-teco3

Manufacturer: Plustek

@@ -5483,231 +6044,231 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) OpticPro 600P/6000P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 1212U USB unsupported Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as early U12/UT12 models, maybe the same chip? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? OpticPro 1236P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete reported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 1248U USB -beta -Works up to 600 dpi +good +Works up to 600 dpi. gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx OpticPro 2400SP SCSI untested sub model VM3552 -teco3 -
(v1.0-1) +teco3 +
(1.0-1) -sane-teco3 +sane-teco3 OpticPro 4800P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 4830P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 4831P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 9600P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 9630P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 9630PL Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete use driver-switch mov=1 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 9636P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete use driver-switch mov=4 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 9636P+/Turbo Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete use driver-switch mov=3 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 9636T Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 12000P/96000P Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 12000T Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro 19200S SCSI -stable +complete rebadged Artec AM12S artec -
(v0.5.16) +
(unmaintained) -sane-artec +sane-artec OpticPro A3U USB unsupported Uses Plustek ASIC P99002 -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? OpticPro AI3 Parport (SPP, EPP) -beta +basic use driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro P8 Parport untested   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro P12 Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro PT12 Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete   -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp OpticPro S6 USB unsupported Uses RealTek chipset (RTL8801D) -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5716,98 +6277,168 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Uses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -OpticPro S24 +OpticPro S24 +USB +unsupported +Not supported yet. May be supported later, see link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +OpticPro S28 +USB +unsupported +Uses Plustek ASIC. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +OpticPro S48 +USB +unsupported +Uses Plustek ASIC. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +OpticPro ST12 USB unsupported Uses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +OpticPro ST24 +USB +unsupported +Not supported yet. May be supported later, see link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? OpticPro U12 USB -stable +complete NOTE: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek OpticPro U12/UT12 USB unsupported All devices using product ID 0x0001 are not supported, for others see Plustek backend. The older models seem to use a P98003 parallel port ASIC and a GenesysLogic parport-over USB brigde. The P98003 is also used by the P12 and PT12 models. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? +OpticPro U16B +USB +untested +Should be detected but may not work. Please contact me if you own such a device. + +gt68xx +
(1.0-49) + +sane-gt68xx + OpticPro U24 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek OpticPro UT12 USB -stable +complete Note: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek OpticPro UT16 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek OpticPro UT16B USB untested -Isn't detected yet but may work some time in future. Testers welcome. +Should be detected but may not work. Please contact me if you own such a device. Same as U16B but with a transparency adapter? gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx OpticPro UT24 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek + +OpticSlim 1200 +USB +good +  + +gt68xx +
(1.0-49) + +sane-gt68xx + +OpticSlim 2400 +USB +unsupported +Probably the same as OpticSlim 1200, with higher resolution. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? Spectra ADF Proprietary unsupported Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card that also provides power and is labelled GPS-1 PAGE-A from Taiwan. Other labels on the scanner include ADF Color Scanner and SF600AS. Maybe the same as the IBM ADF Color Scanner? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5826,13 +6457,23 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Backend Manpage +Colorado 600U +USB +unsupported +Not supported. Some information is available. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + Colorado 2400U USB unsupported Probably unsupported. ASIC EICI 10440A. Vendor/product 0x461/0x346. May work with viceo backend(?), see link. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5841,18 +6482,18 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) untested same as OpticPro 4800P -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp Colorado Direct 600 Parport unsupported Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5861,98 +6502,98 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) unsupported Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Compact 4800 Direct Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete use driver-switch mov=2 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp Compact 4800 Direct-30 Parport (SPP, EPP) -untested -same as OpticPro 4830P +complete +same as OpticPro 4830P, use driver-switch mov=7 -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp Compact 4800 SCSI SCSI -stable +complete Mustek 600 II CD compatible mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Compact 9600 Direct-30 Parport (SPP, EPP) -stable +complete same as OpticPro 9630P -plustek -
(v0.45) +plustek_pp +
(0.01) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek_pp Jewel 4800 SCSI -alpha +basic sub model VM356A -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 -Primascan Colorado 2600u +Primascan Colorado 2600u USB unsupported -Unsupported. See Visioneer Primascan Onetouch 4800. +Unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Profi 9600 SCSI -alpha +basic sub model VM6575 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 Profi 19200 SCSI -beta +good sub model VM6586 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 Slim-Line 1200 USB unsupported Probably unsupported. Vendor/product maybe 0x0461/0x0377. Maybe the same as Medion MD 6228/MD 5345 -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5971,13 +6612,13 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Backend Manpage -Winscan Pro 2448U +Winscan Pro 2448U USB unsupported -Not supported. Some information is available. Vendor=0x06dc product=0x0014. Is reported to use an RealTek RTS8801 chipset. +Not supported. Some information is available. Vendor=0x06dc product=0x0014. RealTek RTS8801. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -5994,13 +6635,23 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Backend Manpage -DigitDia 3600 +DigitDia 3600 USB IEEE-1394 unsupported Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +iScan 1800 +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -6021,223 +6672,256 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) APOLLO Express 3 SCSI -alpha +basic sub model VM356A -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 APOLLO Express 6 SCSI -beta +good sub model VM6565 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 AVEC 2400 SCSI -stable +complete sub model VM3520 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 AVEC 2412 SCSI untested sub model VM3520+ -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 AVEC 4800 SCSI untested sub model VM4530 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 AVEC 4816 SCSI untested sub model VM4530+ -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 AVEC II S3 SCSI -alpha +basic sub model VM3564 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 AVEC Super 3 SCSI untested sub model VM3575 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 Infinity Scorpio SCSI -beta +good sub model VM3552 -teco3 -
(v1.0-1) +teco3 +
(1.0-1) -sane-teco3 +sane-teco3 RELI 2400 SCSI untested sub model VM3530 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 2412 SCSI -stable +complete sub model VM3530+ -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 4816 SCSI untested sub model VM4540 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 4830 SCSI -beta +good sub model VM4542 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 9600 SCSI untested sub model VM6530 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 9612 SCSI untested sub model VM6530* -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 9624 SCSI untested sub model VM6530+ -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI 9630 SCSI untested sub model VM6540 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI DS6 SCSI untested sub model VM3420 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 RELI DS15 SCSI untested sub model VM3440 -teco1 -
(v1.0-9) +teco1 +
(1.0-9) -sane-teco1 +sane-teco1 SCORPIO Pro SCSI -beta +good sub model VM6575 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 SCORPIO Pro-S SCSI untested sub model VM6586 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 SCORPIO Super 3 SCSI -alpha +basic sub model VM3575 -teco2 -
(v1.0-5) +teco2 +
(1.0-6) -sane-teco2 +sane-teco2 + +Scorpio Ultra 3 +USB +unsupported +Probably unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + + +

Manufacturer: RevScan

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
19200iUSBgoodSimilar to Plustek OpticPro 1248U +gt68xx +
(1.0-49) +
sane-gt68xx

Manufacturer: Ricoh

@@ -6260,19 +6944,19 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Untested, please report! ibm -
(v1.0-4, NEW!) +
(1.0-4) -sane-ibm +sane-ibm IS-420 SCSI -alpha +basic Works at least in flatbed mode. ibm -
(v1.0-4, NEW!) +
(1.0-4) -sane-ibm +sane-ibm IS-430 SCSI @@ -6280,25 +6964,27 @@ sp15c
(v1.12) Untested, please report! ibm -
(v1.0-4, NEW!) +
(1.0-4) -sane-ibm +sane-ibm Ricoh IS50 SCSI -alpha +basic   -ricoh -sane-ricoh +ricoh
(unmaintained) + +sane-ricoh Ricoh IS60 SCSI -alpha +basic   -ricoh -sane-ricoh +ricoh
(unmaintained) + +sane-ricoh

Manufacturer: Scanport

@@ -6317,33 +7003,33 @@ ricoh SQ300 Parport? -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 SQ2030 Parport -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 SQ4836 SCSI -alpha +basic   microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2

Manufacturer: Sceptre

@@ -6362,13 +7048,13 @@ ricoh Vividscan S1200 SCSI -beta +basic   -sceptre -
(v1.0-10) +sceptre +
(1.0-10) -sane-sceptre +sane-sceptre

Manufacturer: Sharp

@@ -6387,23 +7073,23 @@ ricoh JX-250 SCSI -beta +good   sharp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-sharp +sane-sharp JX-320 SCSI -beta +good   sharp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-sharp +sane-sharp JX-325 SCSI @@ -6411,39 +7097,62 @@ ricoh   sharp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-sharp +sane-sharp JX-330 SCSI -beta +good   sharp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-sharp +sane-sharp JX-350 SCSI -beta +good   sharp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-sharp +sane-sharp JX-610 SCSI -beta +good   sharp -
(v0.32) +
(0.32) -sane-sharp +sane-sharp + + +

Manufacturer: Sicos

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
DMS 2000proprietaryunsupportedNot supported until now. Work on a backend has started, contact the author for details (see link) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?

Manufacturer: Siemens

@@ -6462,40 +7171,41 @@ ricoh 9036 Flatbed scanner SCSI -alpha +basic   -s9036 -sane-s9036 +s9036
(unmaintained) + +sane-s9036 S9036 SCSI untested gray only -agfafocus
(v0.2) +agfafocus
(unmaintained) -sane-agfafocus +sane-agfafocus ST400 SCSI -alpha +basic 6 bit gray st400 -
(v1.6) +
(1.6) -sane-st400 +sane-st400 ST800 SCSI -alpha +basic 6 bit gray st400 -
(v1.6) +
(1.6) -sane-st400 +sane-st400

Manufacturer: Spot Technology

@@ -6511,33 +7221,33 @@ agfafocus
(v0.2) Backend Manpage -Maxiscan A4 +Maxiscan A4 proprietary unsupported Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanTak 2c -SCSI +ScanTak 2c +proprietary unsupported -Not supported. See link for more information. +Not supported. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -ScanTak 3c -SCSI +ScanTak 3c +proprietary unsupported -Not supported. See link for more information. +Not supported. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -6554,21 +7264,29 @@ agfafocus
(v0.2) Backend Manpage -TravelScan 460/464 +TravelScan 460/464 USB unsupported Not supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +TravelScan Pro +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported. Some information is available. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ?

Manufacturer: Tamarack

-Link(s): -http://www.tamarack.net/

@@ -6581,30 +7299,30 @@ agfafocus
(v0.2) - + - + - + - + - + - +
Artiscan 6000C SCSIbetagood 3 pass, 300 DPI -tamarack
(v0.5) +tamarack
(unmaintained)
sane-tamaracksane-tamarack
Artiscan 8000C SCSIbetagood 3 pass, 400 DPI -tamarack
(v0.5) +tamarack
(unmaintained)
sane-tamaracksane-tamarack
Artiscan 12000C SCSIbetagood 3 pass, 600 DPI -tamarack
(v0.5) +tamarack
(unmaintained)
sane-tamaracksane-tamarack

Manufacturer: Targa

@@ -6621,23 +7339,74 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) Funline TS6 EP Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +300x600 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp Funline TS12 EP Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp + + +

Manufacturer: TCE

+

+Link(s): +http://www.tce.com.br/
+Comment: Brasilian vendor.
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
MK600UUSBunsupportedNot supported. Some information is available. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
+

Manufacturer: TriGem

+

+Link(s): +http://www.nikon.com/
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
PowerScanIISCSIgoodOK +umax +
(1.0-40) +
sane-umax

Manufacturer: Trust

@@ -6660,140 +7429,150 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x5cb, 0x1483 according to linux-usb.org. Same ids as Boeder Sm@rtScan Office. The vendor is PowerVision Technologies, Inc. Maybe also a PV8630 as in the UMAX 1200U? -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Compact Scan USB 19200 USB -stable +complete Mustek 1200 UB compatible mustek_usb -
(v1.0-16) +
(1.0-17) -sane-mustek_usb +sane-mustek_usb Compact Scan USB 19200 USB -beta -works, if you have vendor id 0x055f and product id 0x0006, use the mustek_usb backend instead, similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB (Plus) +good +Works, if you have vendor id 0x055f and product id 0x0006, use the mustek_usb backend instead, similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB (Plus) gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx Easy Connect 9600+ Parport (EPP) -beta -CIS scanner +good +300x600 dpi CIS scanner mustek_pp -
(v12) +
(12) -sane-mustek_pp +sane-mustek_pp + +Easy Connect 19200+ +Parport (EPP) +good +300x600 dpi CIS scanner + +mustek_pp +
(12) + +sane-mustek_pp Easy Webscan 19200 USB -beta +good Different product id: 0x4006 artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10) -sane-artec_eplus48u +sane-artec_eplus48u Flat Scan USB 19200 USB -beta +good Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 gt68xx -
(v1.0-46) +
(1.0-49) -sane-gt68xx +sane-gt68xx Imagery 1200 SCSI -stable +good 3-pass, Mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX compatible mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Imagery 1200 SP SCSI -stable +complete Mustek Paragon MFS-6000SP compatible mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Imagery 2400 SP SCSI -beta +good sub model VM3552 -teco3 -
(v1.0-1) +teco3 +
(1.0-1) -sane-teco3 +sane-teco3 Imagery 4800 SP SCSI -stable -Mustek Paragon 500 II CD compatible +complete +Mustek Paragon 600 II CD compatible mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek Imagery 4800 SP+ SCSI -beta +good sub model VM3552 -teco3 -
(v1.0-1) +teco3 +
(1.0-1) -sane-teco3 +sane-teco3 Imagery 9600 SP SCSI untested sub model VM3552 -teco3 -
(v1.0-1) +teco3 +
(1.0-1) -sane-teco3 +sane-teco3 SCSI Connect 19200 SCSI -stable +complete Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek SCSI excellence series 19200 SCSI -stable +complete Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible mustek -
(v1.0-132) +
(1.0-134) -sane-mustek +sane-mustek

Manufacturer: UMAX

@@ -6812,171 +7591,201 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) Astra 600S SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra 610P Parport (EPP) unsupported -don't work (yet) +don't work due to lack of hardware to test umax_pp -
(v1) +
(1) -sane-umax_pp +sane-umax_pp Astra 610S SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra 1200S SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra 1220P Parport (EPP) -beta -works +goodumax_pp -
(v1) +
(1) -sane-umax_pp +sane-umax_pp Astra 1220S SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra 1220U USB -stable +good OK umax1220u -
(v1.0.1) +
(1.0.1) -sane-umax1220u +sane-umax1220u Astra 1600P Parport (EPP) -beta -works +goodumax_pp -
(v1) +
(1) -sane-umax_pp +sane-umax_pp Astra 2000P Parport (EPP) -beta -works +goodumax_pp -
(v1) +
(1) -sane-umax_pp +sane-umax_pp Astra 2000U USB -beta +minimal Sort of scans, but colors all messed up. umax1220u -
(v1.0.1) +
(1.0.1) -sane-umax1220u +sane-umax1220u -Astra 2100S -SCSI -stable -OK - -umax -
(v1.0-37) - -sane-umax - -Astra 2200 (SU) -USB -stable -OK, needs USB control messages - -umax -
(v1.0-37) - -sane-umax - -Astra 2200 (SU) -SCSI -stable -OK - -umax -
(v1.0-37) - -sane-umax - -Astra 2200U +Astra 2100 U USB unsupported -Incompatible. +Probably not supported. See link for details. -umax1220u -
(v1.0.1) - -sane-umax1220u - -Astra 2400S -SCSI -stable -OK - -umax -
(v1.0-37) - -sane-umax - -Astra 4500 -USB -unsupported -Not supported. Vendor/product 0x0638/0x0a10. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1600. - -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -Astra 4700 +Astra 2100S +SCSI +good +OK + +umax +
(1.0-40) + +sane-umax + +Astra 2200 (SU) +USB +good +OK, needs USB control messages + +umax +
(1.0-40) + +sane-umax + +Astra 2200 (SU) +SCSI +good +OK + +umax +
(1.0-40) + +sane-umax + +Astra 2400S +SCSI +good +OK + +umax +
(1.0-40) + +sane-umax + +Astra 3600 USB unsupported -Not supported. Is reported to use a Genesys Logic GL660USB chip (Parport to USB converter, see link) and the Avision B2 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1800. +Probably not supported. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Astra 4400 +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Astra 4450 +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Astra 4500 +USB +unsupported +Not supported. Vendor/product 0x0638/0x0a10. GL646. Same as Avision iVina FB1600. A backend is currenly beeing developed. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Astra 4700 +USB +unsupported +Not supported. GL660 + GL646. Same as Avision iVina FB1800. A backend is currenly beeing developed. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? @@ -6986,9 +7795,9 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) will propably work one day umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra 6450 IEEE-1394 @@ -6996,109 +7805,119 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) will propably work one day umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra 6700 USB unsupported Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as Avision iVina FB2400. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? Astra MX3 USB -stable +good OK, needs USB control messages umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Astra MX3 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax + +AstraSlim 1200 SE +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported currently. May be supported in future. See link for more details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? AstraSlim SE USB -beta +good Different product id: 0x4009 artec_eplus48u -
(v0.0.10) +
(0.0.10) -sane-artec_eplus48u +sane-artec_eplus48u Gemini D-16 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Mirage D-16L SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Mirage II SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Mirage IIse SCSI -untested -may work, please test and give feedback +good +OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PL-II SCSI -untested -may work, please test and give feedback +good +OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook SCSI -untested -may work, please test and give feedback +good +OK, SCSI-ID=PS-2400X umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook 270 SCSI @@ -7106,9 +7925,9 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) incompatible umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook 270plus SCSI @@ -7116,9 +7935,19 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) incompatible umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax + +Powerlook 1000 USB +USB +unsupported +Probably not supported. No further information available. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? PowerLook 1100 IEEE-1394 @@ -7126,89 +7955,89 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) will propably work one day umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook 2000 SCSI -untested -may work, please test and give feedback +good +OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook 2100XL SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook 3000 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PowerLook III SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax PSD SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Supervista S-12 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UC 630 SCSI -stable +good Version 2.8 OK, others only lineart OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UC 840 SCSI -stable +good Version 1.6 OK, others only lineart OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UC 1200S SCSI @@ -7216,119 +8045,119 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) may work, please test and give feedback umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UC 1200SE SCSI -stable +good Version 3.0 OK, others unknown umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UC 1260 SCSI -stable +good Version 1.6 OK, others unknown umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UG 80 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UG 630 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UMAX 3400 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek UMAX 3450 USB -stable +good TPA not supported plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek UMAX 5400 USB -stable +complete   plustek -
(v0.45) +
(0.46) -sane-plustek +sane-plustek UMAX S-6E SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UMAX S-6EG SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UMAX S-12 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UMAX S-12G SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax UMAX VT600 SCSI @@ -7336,49 +8165,49 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) may work, please test and give feedback umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Vista S6 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Vista S6E SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Vista-S8 SCSI -stable +good OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax Vista-T630 SCSI -stable +good OK for some firmwareversions, on others only lineart OK umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax

Manufacturer: Visioneer

@@ -7400,85 +8229,122 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) unsupported Not supported. Is reported to use the E5 chipset. Uses a Primax ID. See link for some details. Looks similar to Primascan Colorado 2600u. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -Onetouch 4400 +Onetouch 4400 USB unsupported -Not supported. Is reported to use LM9832 (or LM9830 + E5) (=GL640usb)???. Same scanner as Primax/visioneer Primascan Colorado 2600u. Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0347 (Primax!). One bulk-in and one bulk-out ep. See link for more details. Maybe it can be supported by the canon630u backend? +Not supported. E5 chipset? Vendor/product 0x0461/0x0347.See link for more details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -OneTouch 4800 USB +OneTouch 4800 USB USB unsupported Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Microtek Scanport 3000. See link for details. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -OneTouch 5300 USB +OneTouch 5300 USB USB unsupported -Not supported. Vendor/product ids 0x04a7/0x0226. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. The output looks very similar to that of the 8920. +Not supported. Vendor/product ids 0x04a7/0x0226. Chipset is RTS8801B(?). See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -Onetouch 8920 +OneTouch 5800 USB USB unsupported -Not supported. Same as 8700 and 8900 but includes a TA. Uses a Primax ID. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. +Unsupported. 48 bit scanner, doesn't work with viceo backend. RTS8801C. Vendor/product 0x04a7/0x0226. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -Primascan Colorado 2600u +OneTouch 7100 +USB +unsupported +Unsupported. See link for details. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Onetouch 8700 +USB +unsupported +Not supported. Same as 8920 but without TA? + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Onetouch 8900 +USB +unsupported +Not supported. Same as 8920 but without TA? + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Onetouch 8920 +USB +unsupported +Not supported. Same as 8700 and 8900 but includes a TA. Uses a Primax ID. Chipset is RTS8801C. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Onetouch 9020 +USB +unsupported +Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x04a7/0x022c. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +PaperPort 3100b +Parport +unsupported +Most probably not supported. More details would be appreciated. + +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) + +? + +Primascan Colorado 2600u USB unsupported Not supported. See Visioneer Onetouch 4400. -unsupported -
(v2003-05-25) +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) ? -

Manufacturer: Viviscan

-

-

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
Compact IIParport (EPP)alpha300 dpi CCD scanner -mustek_pp -
(v12) -
sane-mustek_pp

Manufacturer: Vobis

Link(s): @@ -7495,29 +8361,74 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) HighScan SCSI -stable +complete only E3plus based models microtek2 -
(v0.95) +
(0.95) -sane-microtek2 +sane-microtek2 + +Highscreen Realscan +SCSI +good +  + +microtek +
(0.13.1) + +sane-microtek Highscreen Scanboostar Premium SCSI -stable +good OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 umax -
(v1.0-37) +
(1.0-40) -sane-umax +sane-umax

Manufacturer: Vuego

Comment: Company was renamed to Benq.

+

Manufacturer: Xerox

+

+Link(s): +http://www.xerox.com/
+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ModelInterfaceStatusCommentBackendManpage
WorkCentre Pro 412USB ParportunsupportedNot supported. See link for more details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?
WorkCentre XK35cUSB ParportunsupportedNot supported. See link for more details. +unsupported +
(2003-11-15) +
?

Still Cameras

Manufacturers: Kodak, @@ -7538,43 +8449,43 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) DC20 Serial port -beta +basic DC-20 untested by author but reported to work dc25 -
(v1.2) +
(1.2) -sane-dc25 +sane-dc25 DC25 Serial port -beta +complete   dc25 -
(v1.2) +
(1.2) -sane-dc25 +sane-dc25 DC210 Serial port -alpha +basic   dc210 -
(v0.0) +
(0.0) -sane-dc210 +sane-dc210 DC240 Serial port -alpha -  +good +Use gphoto2 backend to get USB support dc240 -
(v0.0) +
(0.0) -sane-dc240 +sane-dc240

Manufacturer: Polaroid

@@ -7593,12 +8504,12 @@ tamarack
(v0.5) DMC SCSI -stable +good   -dmc
(v1.0) +dmc
(unmaintained) -sane-dmc +sane-dmc

Video Cameras

@@ -7620,19 +8531,21 @@ dmc
(v1.0) Color QuickCam Parport -alpha -Require root privileges. +good +Requires root privileges. -qcam -sane-qcam +qcam
(unmaintained) + +sane-qcam Greyscale QuickCam Parport -alpha -Require root privileges. Partly working. +minimal +Requires root privileges. Partly working. -qcam -sane-qcam +qcam
(unmaintained) + +sane-qcam

APIs

@@ -7643,134 +8556,125 @@ qcam test, v4l

Backend: gphoto2 -(v0.0) +(0.0)

Link(s): mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-gphoto2
-Status: -beta
+Manual page: sane-gphoto2
Description: Multiple cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries
-Comment: The long-term plan is to support all the cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries (currently over 140 models). However, at this stage, only a han dful of cameras are definitely known to work with SANE. Other cameras will probably work if the native file format is EXIF or JPEG. Testers welcome!
+Comment: The long-term plan is to support all the cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries (currently over 140 models). However, at this stage, only a handful of cameras are definitely known to work with SANE. Other cameras will probably work if the native file format is EXIF or JPEG. Testers welcome!

Backend: pint +(unmaintained)

-Manual page: sane-pint
-Status: -alpha
+Manual page: sane-pint
Description: Scanners with the machine-independent PINT interface
+Comment: Haven't been tested for a long time. Handle with care.

Backend: pnm -(v1.0.8) +(1.0.8)

Link(s): mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-pnm
-Status: -beta
+Manual page: sane-pnm
Description: Reads PNM files
-Comment: Used for debugging frontends
+Comment: Used for debugging frontends. Obsolete, use test backend instead.

Backend: test -(v1.0-21) +(1.0-25)

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/test-backend/
-Manual page: sane-test
-Status: -stable
+Manual page: sane-test
Description: Frontend-tester
Comment: Backend for testing frontends. Also serves as example for SANE backend options.

Backend: v4l -(v1.0-2) +(1.0-2)

Link(s): mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-v4l
-Status: -alpha
+Manual page: sane-v4l
Description: Interface to Video For Linux API
-Comment: Supports video cameras and other devices accessed by the v4l kernel API, e.g. bttv devices.
+Comment: Supports video cameras and other devices accessed by the v4l kernel API, e.g. bttv devices. Quite a lot of known bugs.

Meta Backends

Backends: dll, net

Backend: dll -(v1.0.8) +(1.0.8)

Link(s): mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-dll
-Status: -stable
+Manual page: sane-dll
Description: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends.

Backend: net -(v1.0.10) +(1.0.12)

Link(s): http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
-Manual page: sane-net
-Status: -stable
+Manual page: sane-net
Description: Network access to saned servers
-Comment: Can be used to access any scanner supported by SANE over the net.
+Comment: Can be used to access any scanner supported by SANE over the net. Supports IPv4 and IPv6.

Legend:

-
Model:
+
Model:
Name of the the device.
-
Interface:
+
Interface:
How the device is connected to the computer.
Status:
-
A vague indication of robustness and reliability. +
Indicates how many of the features the device provides + are supported by SANE.
  • unsupported means the device is not supported at least by this backend. It may be supported by other backends, however. -
  • untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful. -
  • alpha means it must - do something, but is not very well tested, probably has - bugs, and may even crash your system, etc., etc. -
  • beta means it works - pretty well, and looks stable and functional, but not - bullet-proof. -
  • stable means someone is - pulling your leg. +
  • untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful and report success/failure. +
  • minimal means that the + device is detected and scans at least in one mode. But the quality + is bad or important features won't work. +
  • basic means it works at + least in the most important modes but quality is not perfect. +
  • good means the device is usable + for day-to-day work. Some rather exotic features may be missing. +
  • complete means the backends + supports everything the device can do.
-
Comment:
-
More information about the level of support and - possible problems.
-
Backend:
-
Name of the backend, with a link to more extensive and - detailed information, if it exists, or the email address - of the author or maintainer. In parentheses if available: +
Comment:
+
More information about the backend or model, e.g. the level of support and possible problems.
+
Backend:
+
Name of the backend, in parentheses if available: Version of backend/driver; newer versions may be - available from their home sites.
- NEW! means brand-new to the - current release of SANE. + available from their home sites.
NEW! means brand-new to the + current release of SANE.
+ UNMAINTAINED means that nobody maintains that backend. Expect no + new features or newly supported devices. You are welcome to take over + maintainership.
-
Manual Page:
-
A link to the man-page on-line, if it exists.
+
Manual Page:
+
A link to the man-page online, if it exists.
+
Manufacturer:
+
Manufacturer, vendor or brand name of the device.
Description:
The scope of application of the backend.

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-This page was last updated on Sun May 25 15:27:42 2003 +This page was last updated on Sun Nov 23 01:26:34 2003 diff --git a/sane-support.html b/sane-support.html index 6c464b50..8acedb9f 100644 --- a/sane-support.html +++ b/sane-support.html @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ FreeBSD Alpha v4.8 - 1.0.12 + 1.0.13 gcc 2.95.4 ??? ??? @@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ Linux Alpha v2.4 - 1.0.12 - gcc 2.95.4 + 1.0.13 + gcc 3.3.1 ??? yes(?) yes @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Linux ia64 v2.4 - 1.0.10 + 1.0.13 gcc 3.0 yes(?) yes(?) @@ -191,8 +191,19 @@ Linux ix86 v2.4 - 1.0.12 - gcc 3.2.3 + 1.0.13 + gcc 3.3.2 + yes + yes + yes + yes + yes + + + + Linux ix86 v2.6 + 1.0.13 + gcc 3.3.2 yes yes yes @@ -213,7 +224,7 @@ Linux Parisc64 v2.4 - 1.0.12 + 1.0.13 gcc 3.0.4 ??? ??? @@ -360,7 +371,7 @@ Tru64 5.1 Alpha - 1.0.12 + 1.0.13 cc ??? no diff --git a/sane-supported-devices.html b/sane-supported-devices.html index 72c07c47..242ae95e 100644 --- a/sane-supported-devices.html +++ b/sane-supported-devices.html @@ -104,7 +104,9 @@ supported by that version, these lists are for you.

- SANE version: 1.0.11 and 1.0.10, + SANE version: + 1.0.12, + 1.0.11 and 1.0.10, 1.0.9, 1.0.8, 1.0.7,