diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 6440382f..9f08c4e3 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -37,67 +37,42 @@
- 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 @@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)
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)
- 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)
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)
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.
- 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.
- 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! +
@@ -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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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 @@
/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 @@
- 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 @@
- 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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
- 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.
- 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 @@
- 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 @@
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)
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)
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)
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)
- 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 @@
- 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)
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)
- 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)
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)
/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 +
sane(7), sane-net(5), saned(1) - For latest bug fixes and information see http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
- 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)
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)
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)
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.
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.
- 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.
- 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)
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)
- 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.
/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).
- 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)
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. +
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
+
+Manual page: sane-abaton
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Abaton + | Scan 300/GS | +SCSI | +alpha | +All known modes and functions supported | +
Scan 300/S | +SCSI | +untested | +Untested, use with caution | +
+Manual page: sane-agfafocus
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+AGFA + | Focus GS Scanner | +SCSI | +untested | +6 bit gray | +
Focus Lineart Scanner | +SCSI | +untested | +Lineart only? Untested. | +|
Focus II | +SCSI | +untested | +gray only | +|
Focus Color | +SCSI | +alpha | +3-pass | +|
Focus Color Plus | +SCSI | +alpha | +3-pass | +|
+Siemens + | S9036 | +SCSI | +untested | +gray only | +
+Manual page: sane-apple
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Apple + | Apple Scanner | +SCSI | +alpha | +4bit, 16 shades of gray | +
OneScanner | +SCSI | +alpha | +8bit, 256 shades of gray. The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work. | +|
ColorOneScanner | +SCSI | +alpha | +truecolor (needs much work) but it scans in non color modes. | +
+Link(s):
+http://www4.infi.net/~cpinkham/sane/sane-artec-doc.html
+Manual page: sane-artec
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Artec/Ultima + | AT3 | +SCSI | +stable | +all modes working | +
A6000C | +SCSI | +stable | +all modes working | +|
A6000C PLUS | +SCSI | +stable | +f/w <= v1.92 alpha, f/w >= v1.93 OK | +|
AT6 | +SCSI | +alpha | +First scan works, subsequent fail until scanner power cycle. | +|
AT12 | +SCSI | +stable | +all modes working | +|
AM12S | +SCSI | +stable | +all modes working | +|
+BlackWidow + | BW4800SP | +SCSI | +stable | +rebadged Artec AT3 | +
+Plustek + | OpticPro 19200S | +SCSI | +stable | +rebadged Artec AM12S | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.angelfire.com/linux/crapsite/
+Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Artec/Ultima + | E+ 48U | +USB | +beta | +CIS scanner based on the GT6816 chip. Apparently all other devices are re-badged Artec scanners. | +
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron + | MD9693 | +USB | +beta | ++ |
MD9705 | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
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 | +|
+Trust + | Easy Webscan 19200 | +USB | +beta | +Different product id: 0x4006 | +
+Memorex + | MEM 48U | +USB | +beta | +Different product id: 0x4005 | +
+UMAX + | AstraSlim SE | +USB | +beta | +Different product id: 0x4009 | +
+Link(s):
+http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-as6e
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Artec/Ultima + | AS6E | +Parport | +alpha | +Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run. | +
+Link(s):
+http://drocklinux.dyndns.org/rene/avision/index.html
+Manual page: sane-avision
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Avision + | AV100CS | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
AV100IIICS | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV100S | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV210 | +USB | +untested | ++ | |
AV220 | +USB | +untested | ++ | |
AV240SC | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV260CS | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV360CS | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV363CS | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV420CS | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV6120 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
AV610CU Scancopier | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, 600 dpi | +|
AV620CS | +SCSI | +stable | +1 pass, 600 dpi | +|
AV620CS Plus | +SCSI | +stable | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV630CS | +SCSI | +stable | +1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested | +|
AV630CSL | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV6240 | +SCSI | +stable | +1 pass, ??? dpi | +|
AV600U | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV600U Plus | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV660S | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV680S | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV690U | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, 2400 dpi | +|
AV800S | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV810C | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV820 | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV820C | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV820C Plus | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV830C | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV830C Plus | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV880 | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV880C | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 1200 dpi | +|
AV8000S | +SCSI | +stable | +1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - regularly tested | +|
AVA3 | +SCSI | +untested | +1 pass, 600 dpi, A3 | +|
+Hewlett-Packard + | ScanJet 5300C | +USB | +stable | +1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested | +
ScanJet 5370C | +USB | +alpha | +1 pass, 2400 dpi | +|
ScanJet 7400c | +USB | +beta | +1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface | +|
ScanJet 7450c | +USB | +beta | +1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface | +|
ScanJet 7490c | +USB | +beta | +1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface | +|
+Minolta + | FS-V1 | +USB | +alpha | +1 pass, film-scanner | +
Elite II | +USB | +untested | +1 pass, film-scanner | +|
+Mitsubishi + | MCA-ADFC | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
S1200C | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
S600C | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
SS600 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
+Fujitsu + | ScanPartner | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
ScanPartner 10 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanPartner 10C | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanPartner 15C | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanPartner 300C | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanPartner 600C | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanPartner Jr | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanStation | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://www.martoneconsulting.com/sane-bh.html
+Manual page: sane-bh
+Comment: Supports Copiscan II scanners with Remote SCSI Controller (RSC) interface
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Bell and Howell + | COPISCAN II 6338 | +SCSI | +beta | +Duplex Scanner with ACE - development model | +
COPISCAN II 2135 | +SCSI | +untested | +Simplex Scanner | +|
COPISCAN II 2137(A) | +SCSI | +beta | +Simplex Scanner (with ACE) - limited testing | +|
COPISCAN II 2138A | +SCSI | +untested | +Simplex Scanner with ACE | +|
COPISCAN II 3238 | +SCSI | +untested | +Simplex Scanner | +|
COPISCAN II 3338(A) | +SCSI | +untested | +Simplex Scanner (with ACE) | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
+Manual page: sane-canon
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Canon + | CanoScan 300 | +SCSI | +beta | +1 pass; flatbed scanner | +
CanoScan 600 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
CanoScan 620S | +SCSI | +beta | +1 pass; flatbed scanner | +|
CanoScan 1200S | +SCSI | +beta | +1 pass; flatbed scanner | +|
CanoScan 2700F | +SCSI | +beta | +1 pass; film scanner | +|
CanoScan 2710S | +SCSI | +beta | +1 pass; 36bit film scanner | +
+Link(s):
+http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-canon630u
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Canon + | CanoScan fb630u | +USB | +beta | +OK | +
CanoScan fb636u | +USB | +untested | +hopefully works | +
+Link(s):
+http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net
+Manual page: sane-canon_pp
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Canon + | CanoScan FB310P | +Parport (ECP) | +unsupported | +Rebadged Avision, different command set | +
CanoScan FB610P | +Parport (ECP) | +unsupported | +Rebadged Avision, different command set | +|
CanoScan FB320P | +Parport (ECP) | +alpha | +Newly added support | +|
CanoScan FB620P | +Parport (ECP) | +alpha | +Newly added support | +|
CanoScan FB330P | +Parport (ECP) | +beta | ++ | |
CanoScan FB630P | +Parport (ECP) | +beta | ++ | |
CanoScan N340P | +Parport (ECP) | +beta | ++ | |
CanoScan N640P | +Parport (ECP) | +beta | ++ | |
CanoScan N640P ex | +Parport (ECP) | +beta | +Just an N640P in a different box? | +
+Link(s):
+http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/
+Manual page: sane-coolscan
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Nikon + | LS-20 | +SCSI | +alpha | +The LS-20 has been replaced by the LS-30 | +
LS-30 | +SCSI | +alpha | +alpha: only 24/30 bit RGB + 32/40 bit RGBI | +|
LS-2000 | +SCSI | +alpha | +alpha: only 24/36 bit + RGB 32/48 bit RGBI | +|
LS-1000 | +SCSI | +alpha | +Doesn't support gamma correction | +
+Link(s):
+http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-coolscan2
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Nikon + | LS 30 | +SCSI | +beta | +working -- model available to developer | +
LS 2000 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
LS 40 ED | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
LS 4000 ED | +IEEE1394 | +beta | +needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later | +|
LS 8000 ED | +IEEE1394 | +beta | +needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.khk.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-epson
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Epson + | GT-5000 | +Parport | +beta | ++ |
Actionscanner II | +Parport | +beta | +US version of GT-5000 | +|
GT-6000 | +SCSI Parport | +beta | ++ | |
ES-300C | +SCSI Parport | +beta | +US version of GT-6000 | +|
GT-5500 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
GT-6500 | +Parport | +beta | ++ | |
ES-600C | +Parport | +beta | +US version of GT-6500 | +|
ES-1200C | +Parport | +beta | +US version of GT-9000 | +|
GT-7000 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
GT-8000 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
ES-8500 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
Perfection 636S | +SCSI | +stable | +US version of GT-7000 | +|
Perfection 636U | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 610 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 640 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1200S | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1200U | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1200Photo | +USB | +stable | +with TPU | +|
Perfection 1240 | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1640 | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1650 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1660 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 2400 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 2450 | +USB IEEE-1394 | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 3200 | +USB | +stable | +US version of the GT-9800 | +|
Expression 636 | +SCSI | +stable | +US version of GT-9500 | +|
Expression 800 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Expression 1600 | +SCSI USB IEEE-1394 | +stable | ++ | |
Expression 1680 | +SCSI USB IEEE-1394 | +stable | ++ | |
FilmScan 200 | +SCSI | +untested | +A better backend for the FilmScan 200 can be found at http://www.vjet.demon.co.uk/scanner/ | +|
CX-3200 | +USB | +alpha | ++ | |
CX-5200 | +USB | +alpha | ++ |
+Manual page: sane-fujitsu
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Fujitsu + | M3096G | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
M3091DCd | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
M3092DCd | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
M3093GXim | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
M3093GDim | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
M4097 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
fi-4120C | +USB SCSI | +untested | +Probably similar to fi-4220C? | +|
fi-4220C | +SCSI USB | +beta | ++ | |
fi-4340C | +SCSI USB | +beta | ++ | |
ScanPartner 93GX | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
+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.
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Mustek + | BearPaw 1200 CS | +USB | +beta | ++ |
BearPaw 1200 CU | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
BearPaw 1200 CU Plus | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
BearPaw 1200 TA | +USB | +beta | +Transparency adapter supported | +|
BearPaw 2400 CS | +USB | +untested | +probably works, reports are welcome | +|
BearPaw 2400 CS Plus | +USB | +beta | +works, problems with 12/16 bit modes? | +|
BearPaw 2400 CU | +USB | +alpha | +works, but is slow | +|
BearPaw 2400 CU Plus | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
BearPaw 2400 TA | +USB | +beta | +Transparency adapter supported | +|
BearPaw 2400 TA Plus | +USB | +beta | +Transparency adapter supported | +|
ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
ScanExpress A3 USB | +USB | +alpha | +Calibration may be wrong. Please contact me if you have such a device. | +|
ScanExpress 2400 USB | +USB | +untested | +Should be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome. | +|
+Plustek + | OpticPro 1248U | +USB | +beta | +Works up to 600 dpi | +
OpticPro UT16B | +USB | +untested | +Isn't detected yet but may work some time in future. Testers welcome. | +|
+Artec/Ultima + | Ultima 2000 | +USB | +beta | +works, only product id 0x4002 is supported | +
Ultima 2000 e+ | +USB | +alpha | +works, only limited testing until now | +|
+Boeder + | Sm@rtScan Slim Edition | +USB | +beta | +similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | +
+Packard Bell + | Diamond 1200 | +USB | +beta | +similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus) | +
Diamond 1200 Plus | +USB | +beta | +similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus | +|
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron + | MD 4394 | +USB | +beta | +Product id 0x4002. If you have 0x4003, use artec_eplus48u backend. | +
MD/LT 9375 | +USB | +untested | +Untested, but is reported to have the same ids as the Artec Ultima 2000. Please test. | +|
MD/LT 9385 | +USB | +beta | +Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | +|
LT 9452 | +USB | +beta | +Similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus | +|
MD 9458 | +USB | +beta | +Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 (e+?) | +|
+Trust + | Flat Scan USB 19200 | +USB | +beta | +Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | +
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) | +|
+Lexmark + | X70 | +USB | +beta | +works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit | +
X73 | +USB | +beta | +works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70 | +|
+Genius + | Colorpage Vivid3x | +USB | +alpha | +Works but has limited testing | +
Colorpage Vivid3xe | +USB | +alpha | +Works but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome. | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.kirchgessner.net/
+Manual page: sane-hp
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Hewlett-Packard + | ScanJet Plus | +Propietary | +stable | +Driver for HP parallel interface card required | +
ScanJet IIc | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet IIp | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet IIcx | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 3c | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 3p | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 4c | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 4p | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 4100C | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 5p | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 5100C | +Parport | +stable | +Requires ppscsi driver and epst module | +|
ScanJet 5200C | +Parport USB | +stable | +Parallel interface requires ppscsi driver and epst module | +|
ScanJet 6100C | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 6200C | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 6250C | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 6300C | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 6350C | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanJet 6390C | +SCSI USB | +stable | ++ | |
PhotoSmart PhotoScanner | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp5400backend
+Manual page: sane-hp5400
+Comment: HP5400 and HP5470 scanners. Prototype backend available
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Hewlett-Packard + | ScanJet 5400c | +USB | +alpha | ++ |
ScanJet 5470c | +USB | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanJet 5490c | +USB | +untested | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://hpsj5s.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-hpsj5s
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Hewlett-Packard + | ScanJet 5s | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +Requires libieee1284 library | +
+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.
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+IBM + | 2456 | +SCSI | +alpha | +Was reported to work long time ago. Reports are welcome. | +
+Ricoh + | IS-410 | +SCSI | +untested | +Untested, please report! | +
IS-420 | +SCSI | +alpha | +Works at least in flatbed mode. | +|
IS-430 | +SCSI | +untested | +Untested, please report! | +
+Link(s):
+http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#leo
+Manual page: sane-leo
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+LEO + | LEOScan S3 | +SCSI | +beta | +FCC ID LUZFS1130 | +
+Across Technologies + | FS-1130 | +SCSI | +beta | +FCC ID LUZFS1130 | +
+Genius + | FS-1130 Colorpage Scanner | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/
+Manual page: sane-ma1509
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Mustek + | BearPaw 1200 F | +USB | +alpha | +Works upto 600 dpi. No support for TA and ADF yet. | +
+Link(s):
+http://fz.eryx.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-matsushita
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Panasonic + | KV-SS25 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
KV-SS25D | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
KV-SS50 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
KV-SS55 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
KV-SS50EX | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
KV-SS55EX | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
KV-SS850 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
KV-SS855 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://www.mir.com/mtek/
+Manual page: sane-microtek
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Microtek + | Scanmaker E6 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
Scanmaker E3 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
Scanmaker E2 | +SCSI | +beta | +3-pass | +|
Scanmaker 35t+ | +SCSI | +beta | +slide-scanner | +|
Scanmaker 45t | +SCSI | +beta | +slide-scanner | +|
Scanmaker 35 | +SCSI | +beta | +slide-scanner | +|
Scanmaker III | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
Scanmaker IISP | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
Scanmaker IIHR | +SCSI | +beta | +3-pass | +|
Scanmaker IIG | +SCSI | +beta | +gray only | +|
Scanmaker II | +SCSI | +beta | +3-pass | +|
Scanmaker 600Z(S) | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
Scanmaker 600G(S) | +SCSI | +alpha | +gray only (see manpage) | +|
Color PageWiz | +SCSI (Parport) | +beta | +sheet-fed (preliminary, see mapage) | +|
+Agfa + | Arcus II | +SCSI | +beta | +Arcus *II*, not Arcus! | +
StudioScan | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
StudioScan II | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
StudioScan IIsi | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
DuoScan | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://karstenfestag.gmxhome.de
+Manual page: sane-microtek2
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Microtek + | ScanMaker E3plus | +Parport | +stable | ++ |
ScanMaker E3plus | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMaker X6 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMaker X6EL | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker X6USB | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
ScanMaker V300 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
ScanMaker V300 | +Parport | +beta | ++ | |
ScanMaker V310 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker V310 | +Parport | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker V600 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker V600 | +Parport | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker 330 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker 630 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ | |
ScanMaker 636 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMaker 9600XL | +SCSI | +stable | +only flatbed mode ? | +|
ScanMaker 9600XL | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ | |
Phantom 330CX | +Parport | +stable | ++ | |
SlimScan C3 | +Parport | +stable | ++ | |
Phantom 636 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Phantom 636CX | +Parport | +stable | ++ | |
SlimScan C6 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMaker V6USL | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMaker V6USL | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMaker X12USL | +SCSI | +beta | +only Flatbed mode ? | +|
+Vobis + | HighScan | +SCSI | +stable | +only E3plus based models | +
+Scanport + | SQ300 | +Parport? | +alpha | ++ |
SQ2030 | +Parport | +alpha | ++ | |
SQ4836 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ |
+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.
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Mustek + | Paragon MFS-6000CX | +SCSI | +stable | +3-pass | +
Paragon MFS-12000CX | +SCSI | +stable | +3-pass | +|
Paragon MFC-600S | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon 600 II CD | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMagic 600 II SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon MFC-800S | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon 800 II SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon MFS-6000SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon MFS-8000SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon MFS-1200SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon MFS-12000SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanExpress 6000SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanExpress 12000SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanExpress 12000SP Plus | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon 1200 III SP | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon 1200 LS | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMagic 9636S | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanMagic 9636S Plus | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanExpress A3 SP | +SCSI | +beta | +Please test! | +|
Paragon 1200 SP Pro | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon 1200 A3 Pro | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
Paragon 600 II N | +Proprietary | +stable | ++ | |
+Trust + | Imagery 1200 | +SCSI | +stable | +3-pass, Mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX compatible | +
Imagery 1200 SP | +SCSI | +stable | +Mustek Paragon MFS-6000SP compatible | +|
Imagery 4800 SP | +SCSI | +stable | +Mustek Paragon 500 II CD compatible | +|
SCSI Connect 19200 | +SCSI | +stable | +Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible | +|
SCSI excellence series 19200 | +SCSI | +stable | +Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible | +|
+Primax + | Compact 4800 SCSI | +SCSI | +stable | +Mustek 600 II CD compatible | +
+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
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Mustek + | ScanExpress 6000 P | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +
ScanExpress 600 SEP | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +|
ScanMagic 4800 P | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +|
600 III EP Plus | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +|
ScanExpress 600 CP | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
ScanMagic 600 CP | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
ScanExpress 1200 CP | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
ScanExpress 1200 CP+ | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron + | MD 9848 | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +
MD/LT 935x | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
MD/LT 985x | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
MD/LT 9890 | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
+Targa + | Funline TS12 EP | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +
Funline TS6 EP | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +|
+Trust + | Easy Connect 9600+ | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +CIS scanner | +
+Viviscan + | Compact II | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +
+Cybercom + | 9352 | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +
+Gallery + | 4800 | +Parport (EPP) | +alpha | +300 dpi CCD scanner | +
+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.
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Mustek + | ScanExpress 600 CU | +USB | +stable | ++ |
ScanExpress 1200 CU | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanExpress 1200 CU Plus | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
ScanExpress 1200 UB | +USB | +stable | +For the UB Plus, see gt68xx backend | +|
+Trust + | Compact Scan USB 19200 | +USB | +stable | +Mustek 1200 UB compatible | +
+Link(s):
+http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~saetaka/
+Manual page: sane-nec
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+NEC + | PC-IN500/4C | +SCSI | +beta | +PC-IN500/4C was sold only in JAPAN | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane
+Manual page: sane-pie
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Devcom + | 9636PRO | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
9636S | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
9630S | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
+PIE + | ScanAce 1236S | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
ScanAce 1230S | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
ScanAce II | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce III | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce Plus | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce II Plus | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce III Plus | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce V | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce ScanMedia | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce ScanMedia II | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce 630S | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
ScanAce 636S | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
+Adlib + | JetScan630 | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
JetScan636PRO | +SCSI | +untested | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html
+Manual page: sane-plustek
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Plustek + | OpticPro 4800P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ |
OpticPro 4830P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 600P/6000P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 4831P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 9630P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 9630PL | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +use driver-switch mov=1 | +|
OpticPro 9600P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 1236P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +reported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P | +|
OpticPro 12000P/96000P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 9636P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +use driver-switch mov=4 | +|
OpticPro 9636P+/Turbo | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +use driver-switch mov=3 | +|
OpticPro 9636T | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 12000T | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro AI3 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +beta | +use driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality | +|
OpticPro P8 | +Parport | +untested | ++ | |
OpticPro P12 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro PT12 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro U12 | +USB | +stable | +NOTE: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! | +|
OpticPro UT12 | +USB | +stable | +Note: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! | +|
OpticPro UT16 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro U24 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro UT24 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
OpticPro 19200S | +SCSI | +unsupported | +rebadged Artec AM12S (supported by Artec Backend) | +|
+Primax + | Colorado 4800 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +untested | +same as OpticPro 4800P | +
Compact 4800 Direct | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +use driver-switch mov=2 | +|
Compact 4800 Direct-30 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +untested | +same as OpticPro 4830P | +|
Compact 9600 Direct-30 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +same as OpticPro 9630P | +|
+Genius + | Colorpage Vivid III V2 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +Reported as PT12 | +
Colorpage Vivid Pro II Film | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +Reported as OP9636T/12000T | +|
Colorpage HR6 V2 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Colorpage HR7 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Colorpage HR6A | +USB | +untested | ++ | |
Colorpage HR7LE | +USB | +untested | ++ | |
Colorpage HR6X | +USB | +untested | ++ | |
+Aries + | Scan-It Pro 4800 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +use driver-switch mov=2 | +
+BrightScan + | BrighScan OpticPro | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +stable | +Reported as P12 | +
+Mustek + | BearPaw 1200 | +USB | +stable | ++ |
BearPaw 2400 | +USB | +stable | +Mostly OK | +|
+Hewlett-Packard + | ScanJet 2100C | +USB | +stable | ++ |
ScanJet 2200C | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
+Epson + | Perfection 1250 | +USB | +stable | ++ |
Perfection 1250Photo | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1260 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
Perfection 1260Photo | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
+Umax + | UMAX 3400 | +USB | +stable | ++ |
UMAX 3450 | +USB | +stable | +TPA not supported | +|
UMAX 5400 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
+Compaq + | S4-100 | +USB | +stable | +Identical to UMAX 3400 | +
+Canon + | CanoScan N650U/N656U | +USB | +stable | ++ |
CanoScan N1220U | +USB | +beta | +Poor color picture quality | +|
CanoScan N670U/N676U | +USB | +beta | +Poor color picture quality | +|
CanoScan N1240U | +USB | +beta | +Poor color picture quality | +|
CanoScan LiDE20 | +USB | +beta | +Poor color picture quality | +|
CanoScan LiDE30 | +USB | +beta | +Poor color picture quality | +
+Manual page: sane-ricoh
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Ricoh + | Ricoh IS50 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ |
Ricoh IS60 | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ |
+Manual page: sane-s9036
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Siemens + | 9036 Flatbed scanner | +SCSI | +alpha | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://fz.eryx.net/sane/
+Manual page: sane-sceptre
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Sceptre + | Vividscan S1200 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
+Komodo + | S1200 | +SCSI | +untested | +rebadged Sceptre S1200 | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.satzbau-gmbh.de/staff/abel/sane-sharp.html
+Manual page: sane-sharp
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Sharp + | JX-610 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
JX-250 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
JX-320 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
JX-325 | +SCSI | +untested | ++ | |
JX-330 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
JX-350 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://sm3600.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-sm3600
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Microtek + | ScanMaker 3600 | +USB | +alpha | +works | +
ScanMaker 3700 | +USB | +alpha | +works | +|
ScanMaker 3750 | +USB | +alpha | +works (told) | +
+Link(s):
+http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-snapscan
+Comment: Supported bit depths: 24 bit (color), 8 bit (gray)
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+AGFA + | SnapScan 300 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
SnapScan 310 | +SCSI | +beta | ++ | |
SnapScan 600 | +SCSI | +stable | +Optional ADF supported. | +|
Arcus 1200 | +SCSI | +stable | +Optional transparency unit supported. | +|
SnapScan 1236s | +SCSI | +stable | +Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. | +|
SnapScan 1236u | +USB | +stable | +Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. | +|
SnapScan 1212u | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e10 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e20 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e25 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e26 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e40 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e42 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
SnapScan e50 | +USB | +stable | +Optional tranparency unit supported | +|
SnapScan e52 | +USB | +stable | +Optional tranparency unit supported | +|
SnapScan e60 | +USB | +untested | ++ | |
+Benq + | 300f | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
310s | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
610s | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
610plus | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
620s | +SCSI | +stable | ++ | |
310u | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
320u | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
340u | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
620u | +USB | +stable | +Optional tranparency unit supported | +|
640u | +USB | +stable | +Optional tranparency unit supported | +|
640bu | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
1240 | +USB | +stable | +Optional tranparency unit supported | +|
3300 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
4300 | +USB | +stable | ++ | |
5000 | +USB | +beta | ++ | |
5300 | +USB | +alpha | +Problems with firmware upload reported | +|
+Guillemot / Hercules + | Maxi Scan A4 Deluxe (SCSI) | +SCSI | +stable | +Rebadged SnapScan 310s. | +
Scan@home Touch 1248 (USB) | +USB | +stable | +Rebadged Benq 3300. | +|
Maxi Scan A4 USB 640U | +USB | +stable | +Rebadged Benq 640U. | +|
+Mitsubishi + | Diamondview 648UT | +USB | +stable | +Rebadged Benq 320u. | +
Diamondview 650U | +USB | +stable | +Rebadged Benq 4300. | +|
+Epson + | Perfection 660 | +USB | +beta | ++ |
+Manual page: sane-sp15c
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Fujitsu + | SP15C | +SCSI | +beta | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~ingo/sane/
+Manual page: sane-st400
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Siemens + | ST400 | +SCSI | +alpha | +6 bit gray | +
ST800 | +SCSI | +alpha | +6 bit gray | +
+Manual page: sane-tamarack
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Tamarack + | Artiscan 6000C | +SCSI | +beta | +3 pass, 300 DPI | +
Artiscan 8000C | +SCSI | +beta | +3 pass, 400 DPI | +|
Artiscan 12000C | +SCSI | +beta | +3 pass, 600 DPI | +
+Link(s):
+http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco
+Manual page: sane-teco1
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Relisys + | RELI 2412 | +SCSI | +stable | +sub model VM3530+ | +
AVEC 2400 | +SCSI | +stable | +sub model VM3520 | +|
RELI 4830 | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM4542 | +|
AVEC 2412 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3520+ | +|
AVEC 4800 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM4530 | +|
AVEC 4816 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM4530+ | +|
RELI DS6 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3420 | +|
RELI DS15 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3440 | +|
RELI 2400 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3530 | +|
RELI 4816 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM4540 | +|
RELI 9600 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM6530 | +|
RELI 9612 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM6530* | +|
RELI 9624 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM6530+ | +|
RELI 9630 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM6540 | +|
+Actown + | ACT Scan I 30 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3520A | +
+Dextra + | DF-600P | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM3510 | +
DF-1200T+ | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3530+ | +|
DF-4830T | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM4542 | +|
DF-9624 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM6530+ | +
+Link(s):
+http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco2
+Manual page: sane-teco2
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Relisys + | AVEC Super 3 | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3575 | +
AVEC II S3 | +SCSI | +alpha | +sub model VM3564 | +|
SCORPIO Super 3 | +SCSI | +alpha | +sub model VM3575 | +|
APOLLO Express 3 | +SCSI | +alpha | +sub model VM356A | +|
APOLLO Express 6 | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM6565 | +|
SCORPIO Pro | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM6575 | +|
SCORPIO Pro-S | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM6586 | +|
+Primax + | Jewel 4800 | +SCSI | +alpha | +sub model VM356A | +
Profi 9600 | +SCSI | +alpha | +sub model VM6575 | +|
Profi 19200 | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM6586 | +
+Link(s):
+http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco3
+Manual page: sane-teco3
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Relisys + | Infinity Scorpio | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM3552 | +
+Plustek + | OpticPro 2400SP | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3552 | +
+PIOTECH + | Splendeur 3024 | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM3552 | +
+Trust + | Imagery 2400 SP | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM3552 | +
Imagery 4800 SP+ | +SCSI | +beta | +sub model VM3552 | +|
Imagery 9600 SP | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3552 | +
+Link(s):
+http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax/index.html
+Manual page: sane-umax
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+UMAX + | Vista S6 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +
Vista S6E | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UMAX S-6E | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UMAX S-6EG | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Vista-S8 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Supervista S-12 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UMAX S-12 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UMAX S-12G | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 600S | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 610S | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 1200S | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 1220S | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 2100S | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 2200 (SU) | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 2200 (SU) | +USB | +stable | +OK, needs USB control messages | +|
Astra 2400S | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra 6400 | +IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +will propably work one day | +|
Astra 6450 | +IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +will propably work one day | +|
Astra MX3 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Astra MX3 | +USB | +stable | +OK, needs USB control messages | +|
Mirage D-16L | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Mirage II | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Mirage IIse | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +|
PSD | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
PowerLook | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +|
PL-II | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +|
PowerLook III | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
PowerLook 270 | +SCSI | +unsupported | +incompatible | +|
PowerLook 270plus | +SCSI | +unsupported | +incompatible | +|
PowerLook 1100 | +IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +will propably work one day | +|
PowerLook 2000 | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +|
PowerLook 2100XL | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
PowerLook 3000 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
Gemini D-16 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UMAX VT600 | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +|
Vista-T630 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK for some firmwareversions, on others only lineart OK | +|
UC 630 | +SCSI | +stable | +Version 2.8 OK, others only lineart OK | +|
UG 630 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UG 80 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +|
UC 840 | +SCSI | +stable | +Version 1.6 OK, others only lineart OK | +|
UC 1200S | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +|
UC 1200SE | +SCSI | +stable | +Version 3.0 OK, others unknown | +|
UC 1260 | +SCSI | +stable | +Version 1.6 OK, others unknown | +|
+Linotype Hell + | Jade | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office | +
Jade | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell JADE | +|
Jade2 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 | +|
Saphir | +SCSI | +untested | +support disabled until tested - please contact author | +|
Saphir2 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR2 | +|
Saphir3 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR3 | +|
Saphir Ultra | +SCSI | +untested | +support disabled until tested - please contact author | +|
Saphir Ultra II | +SCSI | +untested | +support disabled until tested - please contact author | +|
Saphir HiRes | +SCSI | +untested | +support disabled until tested - please contact author | +|
Opal | +SCSI | +untested | +support disabled until tested - please contact author | +|
Opal Ultra | +SCSI | +untested | +support disabled until tested - please contact author | +|
Linoscan 1400 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=HDM LS4H1S | +|
+Vobis + | Highscreen Scanboostar Premium | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 | +
+EDGE + | KTX-9600US | +SCSI | +untested | +no feedback | +
+Epson + | Perfection 600 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600 | +
+Escom + | Image Scanner 256 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=UMAX UG 80 | +
+Escort + | Galleria 600 | +SCSI | +untested | +untested, SCSI-ID=ESCORT Galleria 600S | +
+Genius + | ColorPage-HR5 (Pro) | +SCSI | +stable | +OK, SCSI-ID=KYE ColorPage-HR5 | +
+Nikon + | AX-110 / Scantouch 110 | +SCSI | +untested | +may work, please test and give feedback | +
AX-210 | +SCSI | +stable | +OK | +
+Link(s):
+http://umax1220u-sane.sourceforge.net
+Manual page: sane-umax1220u
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+UMAX + | Astra 1220U | +USB | +stable | +OK | +
Astra 2000U | +USB | +beta | +Sort of scans, but colors all messed up. | +|
Astra 2200U | +USB | +unsupported | +Incompatible. | +
+Link(s):
+http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-umax_pp
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+UMAX + | Astra 1220P | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +works | +
Astra 2000P | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +works | +|
Astra 1600P | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +works | +|
Astra 610P | +Parport (EPP) | +unsupported | +don't work (yet) | +|
+Hewlett-Packard + | Scanjet 3200C | +Parport (EPP) | +beta | +works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P) | +
+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.
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Artec/Ultima + | 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. | +
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. | +|
AM12e+ | +Parport | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Chipset unknown. Maybe similar to SCSI version or as6e? | +|
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. | +|
+Avision + | iVina FB1600 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as UMAX Astra 4500. | +
iVina FB1800 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 4700. | +|
iVina FB2400 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 6700. | +|
+Boeder + | Sm@rtScan Office | +Parport USB | +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? | +
+Brother + | MFC 4600 | +Parport USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. However there is a project to support this scanner/printer/fax combination. See link. | +
MFC 5100c | +Parport USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Some information is available (see link). See also MFC 4600. | +|
MFC 6800 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. A backend is under development (see link). Vendor/product 0x04f9/0x0111. See also MFC 4600. | +|
+Canon + | CanoScan D646U | +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. | +
CanoScan D660U | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2208. See link for more information. | +|
CanoScan D1250U2 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. However, someone started working on this scanner and some information is available (see link). | +|
LiDE 50 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. Chipset probably Genesys. Some information is available. | +|
CanoScan FB620U | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2202. Some information is available. | +|
CanoScan FB1210U | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2205. However, a stand-alone program for FreeBSD is available. | +|
FS4000 | +USB SCSI | +unsupported | +Not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. May work with Vuescan. Maybe SCSI over USB. | +|
+Compaq + | 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 | +
S4 100 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x001a. | +|
+E-Lux + | j-6121 | +Parport | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. | +
+Enhans + | j-6121 | +Parport | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. | +
+Fujitsu + | fi-4010C | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/product: 0x04c5, 0x1029. Maybe similar to fi-4220C? | +
fi-4110CU | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/product unknown. Maybe similar to fi-4220C? | +|
+Genius + | ColorPage HR7X Slim | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x0458/0x2018. Is reported to use the GL646 chipset. See link for more details. | +
Colorpage Vivid III | +USB | +unsupported | +Not 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 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 2300C | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x03f0/0x0901. See link for devices output. | +|
ScanJet 3500c | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Seems to use RealTek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2205. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries. | +|
ScanJet 3530c | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Chipset is Realtek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries. | +|
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. | +|
ScanJet 3570cxi | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See 3570c. | +|
ScanJet 4400C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Seems to use the same chip as the 4470C. A stand-alone program for that scanner is available. | +|
ScanJet 4470C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | +|
ScanJet 4500C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF. | +|
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. | +|
ScanJet 5500C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Same as 4500C, but with ADF. | +|
ScanJet 5550C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Same as 4570C, but with ADF. | +|
ScanJet 8200C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. SCSI optional. Includes TA. No further information. | +|
ScanJet 8250C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. SCSI optional. Includes ADF and TA. Probably similar to 8200C. No further information. | +|
ScanJet 8290C | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. SCSI optional. Includes ADF and TA. Similar to 8200C? No further information. | +|
+IBM + | ADF Color Scanner | +Proprietary | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card. Maybe the same as the Plustek Spectra ADF? | +
+Lexmark + | X83 | +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. | +
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron + | 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. | +
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. | +|
+Microtek + | ScanMaker 3630 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Doesn't seem to be compatible to 3600 series, see link. | +
ScanMaker 3800 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30ce. Seems to be based on the SQ Scan08 chip. See link to spec sheet. | +|
ScanMaker 4800 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. Looks very similar to the ScanMaker 3800. Maybe the same chip is used? | +|
ScanPort 3000 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Visioneer OneTouch 4800. See link for details. | +|
+Mustek + | BearPaw 2400 TA Pro | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for some information. | +
BearPaw 4800 TA Pro | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for some information. | +|
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. | +|
P 3600 A3 Pro | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Maybe similar to the 1800 A3 Pro-1?. See link. | +|
ScanExpress CardSmart | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device? | +|
ScanExpress 600 USB | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x873. Programming information is available. | +|
ScanExpress 1200 USB | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0003. Programming information is available. | +|
ScanExpress 1200 USB Plus | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0007. | +|
BearPaw 1248CU | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. No details known. | +|
2400 M | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. No details known. | +|
ScanExpress 12000 P | +Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. Asic 1505/05. | +|
Paragon 600 II ED/EP | +Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. SCSI over Parport. | +|
ScanMagic 9636P | +Parport | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. Same as Mustek 12000 P?. ASIC 1505. | +|
+PIE + | Primefilm 1800u | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL841 chipset. | +
+Plustek + | OpticPro 1212U | +USB | +unsupported | +Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as early U12/UT12 models, maybe the same chip? | +
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. | +|
OpticPro A3U | +USB | +unsupported | +Uses Plustek ASIC P99002 | +|
OpticPro S6 | +USB | +unsupported | +Uses RealTek chipset (RTL8801D) | +|
OpticPro S12 | +USB | +unsupported | +Uses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset. | +|
OpticPro S24 | +USB | +unsupported | +Uses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset. | +|
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 9600 | +Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | +
Colorado Direct 600 | +Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | +|
Colorado 2400U | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. ASIC EICI 10440A. Vendor/product 0x461/0x346. May work with viceo backend(?), see link. | +|
Primascan Colorado 2600u | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See Visioneer Primascan Onetouch 4800. | +|
Slim-Line 1200 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. Vendor/product maybe 0x0461/0x0377. Maybe the same as Medion MD 6228/MD 5345 | +|
+Prolink + | Winscan Pro 2448U | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Some information is available. Vendor=0x06dc product=0x0014. Is reported to use an RealTek RTS8801 chipset. | +
+Reflecta + | DigitDia 3600 | +USB IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. | +
+Syscan + | TravelScan 460/464 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future. | +
+Spot Technology + | Maxiscan A4 | +proprietary | +unsupported | +Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. | +
ScanTak 2c | +SCSI | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for more information. | +|
ScanTak 3c | +SCSI | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for more information. | +|
+Trust + | CombiScan 19200 | +Parport USB | +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? | +
+UMAX + | Astra 4500 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product 0x0638/0x0a10. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL646 chipset. Same as Avision iVina FB1600. | +
Astra 4700 | +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. | +|
Astra 6700 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as Avision iVina FB2400. | +|
+Visioneer + | 6200 | +USB | +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. | +
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? | +|
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. | +|
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. | +|
Onetouch 8920 | +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. | +|
Primascan Colorado 2600u | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. See Visioneer Onetouch 4400. | +
Backends: +dc25, +dc210, +dc240, +dmc
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc25
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Kodak + | DC25 | +Serial port | +beta | ++ |
DC20 | +Serial port | +beta | +DC-20 untested by author but reported to work | +
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc210
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Kodak + | DC210 | +Serial port | +alpha | ++ |
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc240
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Kodak + | DC240 | +Serial port | +alpha | ++ |
+Manual page: sane-dmc
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Polaroid + | DMC | +SCSI | +stable | ++ |
Backends: +qcam
+
+Manual page: sane-qcam
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Connectix + | Color QuickCam | +Parport | +alpha | +Require root privileges. | +
Greyscale QuickCam | +Parport | +alpha | +Require root privileges. Partly working. | +
Backends: +gphoto2, +pint, +pnm, +test, +v4l
+
+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!
+
+Manual page: sane-pint
+Status:
+alpha
+Description: Scanners with the machine-independent PINT interface
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-pnm
+Status:
+beta
+Description: Reads PNM files
+Comment: Used for debugging frontends
+
+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.
+
+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.
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-dll
+Status:
+stable
+Description: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends.
+
+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.
+
+++
+- 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. +
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
-Manual page: sane-abaton
+Manual page: sane-abaton
Scan 300/GS | SCSI | -alpha | +complete | All known modes and functions supported |
-Manual page: sane-agfafocus
+Manual page: sane-agfafocus
Focus Color | SCSI | -alpha | +good | 3-pass |
Focus Color Plus | SCSI | -alpha | +good | 3-pass |
-Manual page: sane-apple
+Manual page: sane-apple
Apple Scanner | SCSI | -alpha | +good | 4bit, 16 shades of gray |
OneScanner | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | 8bit, 256 shades of gray. The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work. |
ColorOneScanner | SCSI | -alpha | +minimal | truecolor (needs much work) but it scans in non color modes. |
Link(s):
http://www4.infi.net/~cpinkham/sane/sane-artec-doc.html
-Manual page: sane-artec
+Manual page: sane-artec
AT3 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | all modes working | |
A6000C | SCSI | -stable | +complete | all modes working | |
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 |
AT6 | SCSI | -alpha | +minimal | First scan works, subsequent fail until scanner power cycle. | |
AT12 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | all modes working | |
AM12S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | all modes working | |
BW4800SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | rebadged Artec AT3 | |
OpticPro 19200S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | rebadged Artec AM12S |
Link(s):
http://www.angelfire.com/linux/crapsite/
-Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u
+Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u
E+ 48U | USB | -beta | +good | CIS scanner based on the GT6816 chip. Apparently all other devices are re-badged Artec scanners. | |
MD9693 | USB | -beta | +good | ||
MD9705 | USB | -beta | +good | ||
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 |
Trust | Easy Webscan 19200 | USB | -beta | +good | Different product id: 0x4006 |
MEM 48U | USB | -beta | +good | Different product id: 0x4005 | |
+Microstar + | MR 9791 | +USB | +good | ++ | |
UMAX | AstraSlim SE | USB | -beta | +good | Different product id: 0x4009 |
Link(s):
http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-as6e
+Manual page: sane-as6e
AS6E | Parport | -alpha | +basic | Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run. |
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
AV620CS | SCSI | -stable | +complete | 1 pass, 600 dpi |
AV620CS Plus | SCSI | -stable | +complete | 1 pass, 1200 dpi |
AV630CS | SCSI | -stable | +complete | 1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested |
AV6240 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | 1 pass, ??? dpi |
AV8000S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | 1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - regularly tested |
ScanJet 5300C | USB | -stable | +complete | 1 pass, 1200 dpi - regularly tested |
ScanJet 5370C | USB | -alpha | +basic | 1 pass, 2400 dpi |
ScanJet 7400c | USB | -beta | +good | 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface |
ScanJet 7450c | USB | -beta | +good | 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface |
ScanJet 7490c | USB | -beta | +good | 1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface |
FS-V1 | USB | -alpha | +basic | 1 pass, film-scanner |
SS600 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
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
COPISCAN II 6338 | SCSI | -beta | +good | Duplex Scanner with ACE - development model |
COPISCAN II 2137(A) | SCSI | -beta | +good | Simplex Scanner (with ACE) - limited testing |
Link(s):
http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
-Manual page: sane-canon
+Manual page: sane-canon
CanoScan 300 | SCSI | -beta | +good | 1 pass; flatbed scanner |
CanoScan 600 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
CanoScan 620S | SCSI | -beta | +good | 1 pass; flatbed scanner |
CanoScan 1200S | SCSI | -beta | +good | 1 pass; flatbed scanner |
CanoScan 2700F | SCSI | -beta | +good | 1 pass; film scanner |
CanoScan 2710S | SCSI | -beta | +good | 1 pass; 36bit film scanner |
Link(s):
http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-canon630u
+Manual page: sane-canon630u
CanoScan fb630u | USB | -beta | +good | OK |
Link(s):
http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net
-Manual page: sane-canon_pp
+Manual page: sane-canon_pp
CanoScan FB320P | Parport (ECP) | -alpha | +basic | Newly added support |
CanoScan FB620P | Parport (ECP) | -alpha | +basic | Newly added support |
CanoScan FB330P | Parport (ECP) | -beta | +good | |
CanoScan FB630P | Parport (ECP) | -beta | +good | |
CanoScan N340P | Parport (ECP) | -beta | +good | |
CanoScan N640P | Parport (ECP) | -beta | +good | |
CanoScan N640P ex | Parport (ECP) | -beta | +good | Just an N640P in a different box? |
Link(s):
http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/
-Manual page: sane-coolscan
+Manual page: sane-coolscan
LS-20 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | The LS-20 has been replaced by the LS-30 |
LS-30 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | alpha: only 24/30 bit RGB + 32/40 bit RGBI |
LS-2000 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | alpha: only 24/36 bit + RGB 32/48 bit RGBI |
LS-1000 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | Doesn't support gamma correction |
Link(s):
http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-coolscan2
+Manual page: sane-coolscan2
LS 30 | SCSI | -beta | +complete | working -- model available to developer | |
LS 2000 | SCSI | -beta | +good | ||
LS 40 ED | USB | -beta | +complete | ||
LS 4000 ED | -IEEE1394 | -beta | +IEEE-1394 | +good | needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later |
LS 8000 ED | -IEEE1394 | -beta | +IEEE-1394 | +good | needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later |
Link(s):
http://www.khk.net/sane
-Manual page: sane-epson
+Manual page: sane-epson
GT-5000 | Parport | -beta | +good | |
Actionscanner II | Parport | -beta | +good | US version of GT-5000 |
GT-6000 | SCSI Parport | -beta | +good | |
ES-300C | SCSI Parport | -beta | +good | US version of GT-6000 |
GT-5500 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
GT-6500 | Parport | -beta | +good | |
ES-600C | Parport | -beta | +good | US version of GT-6500 |
ES-1200C | Parport | -beta | +good | US version of GT-9000 |
GT-7000 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
GT-8000 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
ES-8500 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
Perfection 636S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | US version of GT-7000 |
Perfection 636U | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 610 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 640 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 1200S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 1200U | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 1200Photo | USB | -stable | +complete | with TPU |
Perfection 1240 | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 1640 | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 1650 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 1660 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 2400 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 2450 | USB IEEE-1394 | -stable | +complete | |
Perfection 3200 | USB | -stable | +complete | US version of the GT-9800 |
Expression 636 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | US version of GT-9500 |
Expression 800 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
Expression 1600 | SCSI USB IEEE-1394 | -stable | +complete | |
Expression 1680 | SCSI USB IEEE-1394 | -stable | +complete | |
FilmScan 200 | SCSI | -untested | +unsupported | A better backend for the FilmScan 200 can be found at http://www.vjet.demon.co.uk/scanner/ |
CX-3200 | USB | -alpha | +untested | |
CX-5200 | USB | -alpha | +untested |
-Manual page: sane-fujitsu
+Manual page: sane-fujitsu
Comment | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-Fujitsu + | +Fujitsu | M3096G | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
M3091DCd | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
M3092DCd | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
M3093GXim | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
M3093GDim | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
M4097 | SCSI | -beta | +good | ++ | ||
fi-4110EOX2 | +USB | +unsupported | ||||
fi-4120C | -USB SCSI | -untested | -Probably similar to fi-4220C? | +SCSI USB | +good | +|
fi-4220C | SCSI USB | -beta | +good | |||
fi-4340C | SCSI USB | -beta | +good | |||
ScanPartner 93GX | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
fi-4530C | +SCSI | +basic | +color scan returns inverted image, Flatbed option is enabled | +
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.
Comment | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-Mustek - | BearPaw 1200 CS | -USB | -beta | -- | |||
BearPaw 1200 CU | -USB | -beta | -- | ||||
BearPaw 1200 CU Plus | -USB | -beta | -- | ||||
BearPaw 1200 TA | -USB | -beta | -Transparency adapter supported | -||||
BearPaw 2400 CS | -USB | -untested | -probably works, reports are welcome | -||||
BearPaw 2400 CS Plus | -USB | -beta | -works, problems with 12/16 bit modes? | -||||
BearPaw 2400 CU | -USB | -alpha | -works, but is slow | -||||
BearPaw 2400 CU Plus | -USB | -beta | -- | ||||
BearPaw 2400 TA | -USB | -beta | -Transparency adapter supported | -||||
BearPaw 2400 TA Plus | -USB | -beta | -Transparency adapter supported | -||||
ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus | -USB | -beta | -- | ||||
ScanExpress A3 USB | -USB | -alpha | -Calibration may be wrong. Please contact me if you have such a device. | -||||
ScanExpress 2400 USB | -USB | -untested | -Should be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome. | -||||
-Plustek - | OpticPro 1248U | -USB | -beta | -Works up to 600 dpi | -|||
OpticPro UT16B | -USB | -untested | -Isn't detected yet but may work some time in future. Testers welcome. | -||||
Artec/Ultima | Ultima 2000 | USB | -beta | -works, only product id 0x4002 is supported | +good | +Works, only product id 0x4002 is supported | |
Ultima 2000 e+ | USB | -alpha | -works, only limited testing until now | +good | +Works, only limited testing until now | ||
Boeder | Sm@rtScan Slim Edition | USB | -beta | -similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | +good | +Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | +|
+Fujitsu + | 1200CUS | +USB | +basic | +Works, but is slow. Maybe a Mustek BearPaw 2400 CU clone? | +|||
+Genius + | Colorpage Vivid3x | +USB | +good | +Works but has limited testing | +|||
Colorpage Vivid3xe | +USB | +basic | +Works but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome. | +||||
Colorpage Vivid4x | +USB | +untested | +Should be detecetd but may not work. Please contact me if you have such a scanner. | ||||
-Packard Bell - | Diamond 1200 | +Lexmark +X70 | USB | -beta | -similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus) | +good | +Works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit |
Diamond 1200 Plus | +X73 | USB | -beta | -similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus | +good | +Works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70 | |
Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron | MD 4394 | USB | -beta | +good | Product id 0x4002. If you have 0x4003, use artec_eplus48u backend. | ||
MD/LT 9385 | USB | -beta | +good | Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | |||
LT 9452 | USB | -beta | +good | Similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus | |||
MD 9458 | USB | -beta | +good | Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 (e+?) | |||
+Mustek + | BearPaw 1200 CS | +USB | +good | ++ | |||
BearPaw 1200 CU | +USB | +good | ++ | ||||
BearPaw 1200 CU Plus | +USB | +good | ++ | ||||
BearPaw 1200 TA | +USB | +good | +Transparency adapter supported | +||||
BearPaw 2400 CS | +USB | +untested | +Probably works, reports are welcome | +||||
BearPaw 2400 CS Plus | +USB | +good | +Works, problems with 12/16 bit modes? | +||||
BearPaw 2400 CU | +USB | +basic | +Works, but is slow | +||||
BearPaw 2400 CU Plus | +USB | +good | ++ | ||||
BearPaw 2400 TA | +USB | +good | +Transparency adapter supported | +||||
BearPaw 2400 TA Plus | +USB | +good | +Transparency adapter supported | +||||
ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus | +USB | +good | ++ | ||||
ScanExpress A3 USB | +USB | +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 | +||||
ScanExpress 2400 USB | +USB | +minimal | +Should be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome. | +||||
ScanMagic 1200 UB Plus | +USB | +good | +Same as ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus | +||||
+Packard Bell + | Diamond 1200 | +USB | +good | +Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus) | +|||
Diamond 1200 Plus | +USB | +good | +Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus | +||||
+Plustek + | OpticPro 1248U | +USB | +good | +Works up to 600 dpi. | +|||
OpticSlim 1200 | +USB | +good | ++ | ||||
OpticPro U16B | +USB | +untested | +Should be detected but may not work. Please contact me if you own such a device. | +||||
OpticPro UT16B | +USB | +untested | +Should be detected but may not work. Please contact me if you own such a device. Same as U16B but with a transparency adapter? | +||||
+RevScan + | 19200i | +USB | +good | +Similar to Plustek OpticPro 1248U | +|||
Trust | Flat Scan USB 19200 | USB | -beta | +good | Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 | ||
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) | -||||
-Lexmark - | X70 | -USB | -beta | -works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit | -|||
X73 | -USB | -beta | -works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70 | -||||
-Genius - | Colorpage Vivid3x | -USB | -alpha | -Works but has limited testing | -|||
Colorpage Vivid3xe | -USB | -alpha | -Works but has limited testing. Color problems? Reports are welcome. | +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) |
Link(s):
http://www.kirchgessner.net/
-Manual page: sane-hp
+Manual page: sane-hp
ScanJet Plus | Propietary | -stable | +complete | Driver for HP parallel interface card required |
ScanJet IIc | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet IIp | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet IIcx | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 3c | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 3p | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 4c | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 4p | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 4100C | USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 5p | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 5100C | Parport | -stable | +complete | Requires ppscsi driver and epst module |
ScanJet 5200C | Parport USB | -stable | +complete | Parallel interface requires ppscsi driver and epst module |
ScanJet 6100C | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 6200C | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 6250C | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 6300C | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 6350C | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 6390C | SCSI USB | -stable | +complete | |
PhotoSmart PhotoScanner | SCSI | -stable | +complete |
Link(s):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp5400backend
-Manual page: sane-hp5400
+Manual page: sane-hp5400
Comment: HP5400 and HP5470 scanners. Prototype backend available
ScanJet 5400c | USB | -alpha | +basic | |
ScanJet 5470c | USB | -alpha | +basic | |
ScanJet 5490c | USB | -untested | +basic |
Link(s):
http://hpsj5s.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-hpsj5s
+Manual page: sane-hpsj5s
ScanJet 5s | Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -Requires libieee1284 library | +minimal | +Requires libieee1284 library. Only gray mode. |
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.
2456 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | Was reported to work long time ago. Reports are welcome. |
IS-420 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | Works at least in flatbed mode. |
Link(s):
-http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#leo
-Manual page: sane-leo
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#leo
+Manual page: sane-leo
LEOScan S3 | SCSI | -beta | +good | FCC ID LUZFS1130 |
FS-1130 | SCSI | -beta | +good | FCC ID LUZFS1130 |
Link(s):
http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/
-Manual page: sane-ma1509
+Manual page: sane-ma1509
BearPaw 1200 F | USB | -alpha | +good | Works upto 600 dpi. No support for TA and ADF yet. |
Link(s):
-http://fz.eryx.net/sane
-Manual page: sane-matsushita
+http://www.zago.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-matsushita
KV-SS25 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
KV-SS25D | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |
Link(s):
http://www.mir.com/mtek/
-Manual page: sane-microtek
+Manual page: sane-microtek
Scanmaker E6 | SCSI | -stable | +good | |
Scanmaker E3 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
Scanmaker E2 | SCSI | -beta | +good | 3-pass |
Scanmaker 35t+ | SCSI | -beta | +good | slide-scanner |
Scanmaker 45t | SCSI | -beta | +good | slide-scanner |
Scanmaker 35 | SCSI | -beta | +good | slide-scanner |
Scanmaker III | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
Scanmaker IISP | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
Scanmaker IIHR | SCSI | -beta | +good | 3-pass |
Scanmaker IIG | SCSI | -beta | +good | gray only |
Scanmaker II | SCSI | -beta | +good | 3-pass |
Scanmaker 600G(S) | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | gray only (see manpage) |
Color PageWiz | SCSI (Parport) | -beta | +basic | sheet-fed (preliminary, see mapage) |
Arcus II | SCSI | -beta | +good | Arcus *II*, not Arcus! |
StudioScan | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
StudioScan II | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
StudioScan IIsi | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
DuoScan | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |
+Vobis + | Highscreen Realscan | +SCSI | +good | ++ |
+Genius + | Colorpage-SP2 | +SCSI | +good | +Same as Microtek Scanmaker E3 | +
Link(s):
http://karstenfestag.gmxhome.de
-Manual page: sane-microtek2
+Manual page: sane-microtek2
Comment | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
+ | Microtek | ScanMaker E3plus | Parport | -stable | +complete | |
ScanMaker E3plus | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |||
ScanMaker X6 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |||
ScanMaker X6EL | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker X6USB | USB | -beta | +good | |||
ScanMaker V300 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
ScanMaker V300 | Parport | -beta | +good | |||
ScanMaker V310 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker V310 | Parport | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker V600 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker V600 | Parport | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker 330 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker 630 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |||
ScanMaker 636 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |||
ScanMaker 9600XL | SCSI | -stable | +good | only flatbed mode ? | ||
ScanMaker 9600XL | -SCSI | -alpha | -- | |||
Phantom 330CX | Parport | -stable | +complete | |||
SlimScan C3 | Parport | -stable | +complete | |||
Phantom 636 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |||
Phantom 636CX | Parport | -stable | +complete | |||
SlimScan C6 | USB | -stable | +complete | |||
ScanMaker V6USL | SCSI | -stable | +complete | |||
ScanMaker V6USL | USB | -stable | +complete | |||
ScanMaker X12USL | SCSI | -beta | +good | only Flatbed mode ? | ||
HighScan | SCSI | -stable | +complete | only E3plus based models | ||
SQ300 | Parport? | -alpha | +basic | |||
SQ2030 | Parport | -alpha | +basic | |||
SQ4836 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic |
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.
Paragon MFS-6000CX | SCSI | -stable | +good | 3-pass | |
Paragon MFS-12000CX | SCSI | -stable | +good | 3-pass | |
Paragon MFC-600S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon 600 II CD | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanMagic 600 II SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon MFC-800S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon 800 II SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon MFS-6000SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon MFS-8000SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon MFS-1200SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon MFS-12000SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanExpress 6000SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanExpress 12000SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanExpress 12000SP Plus | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon 1200 III SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
Paragon 1200 LS | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanMagic 9636S | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanMagic 9636S Plus | SCSI | -stable | +complete | ||
ScanExpress A3 SP | SCSI | -beta | +basic | Please test! | |
Paragon 1200 SP Pro | SCSI | -stable | +good | ||
Paragon 1200 A3 Pro | SCSI | -stable | +good | ||
Paragon 600 II N | Proprietary | -stable | -+ | basic | +Resolutions above 300 dpi may cause trouble. |
Trust | Imagery 1200 | SCSI | -stable | +good | 3-pass, Mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX compatible |
Imagery 1200 SP | SCSI | -stable | +complete | Mustek Paragon MFS-6000SP compatible | |
Imagery 4800 SP | SCSI | -stable | -Mustek Paragon 500 II CD compatible | +complete | +Mustek Paragon 600 II CD compatible |
SCSI Connect 19200 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible | |
SCSI excellence series 19200 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible | |
Compact 4800 SCSI | SCSI | -stable | +complete | Mustek 600 II CD compatible |
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.
Comment | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
+ | Mustek - | ScanExpress 6000 P | +96 CP | Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | -|
ScanExpress 600 SEP | -Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | -||||
ScanMagic 4800 P | -Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | -||||
600 III EP Plus | -Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | +good | +300x600 dpi CIS scanner | ||
ScanExpress 600 CP | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +300x600 dpi CIS scanner | ||
ScanMagic 600 CP | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +300x600 dpi CIS scanner | ||
ScanExpress 1200 CP | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner | ||
ScanExpress 1200 CP+ | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner | ||
+ | Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron - | MD 9848 | -Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | -||
MD/LT 935x | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner | ||
MD/LT 985x | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner | ||
MD/LT 9890 | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner | ||
Targa | Funline TS12 EP | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +600x1200 dpi CIS scanner | |
Funline TS6 EP | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +300x600 dpi CIS scanner | ||
+ | Trust | Easy Connect 9600+ | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -CIS scanner | +good | +300x600 dpi CIS scanner | +
Easy Connect 19200+ | +Parport (EPP) | +good | +300x600 dpi CIS scanner | +
+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.
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
+Mustek + | ScanExpress 6000 P | +Parport (EPP) | +good | +works | +||||
ScanMagic 4800 P | +Parport (EPP) | +good | +works | +|||||
ScanExpress 1200 ED Plus | +Parport (EPP) | +minimal | +works partly | +|||||
ScanMagic 1200 ED Plus | +Parport (EPP) | +minimal | +works partly | +|||||
600 III EP Plus | +Parport (SPP,EPP) | +good | +works | +|||||
ScanExpress 600 SEP | +Parport (EPP) | +good | +works | |||||
-Viviscan - | Compact II | -Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | +Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron +MD9848 | +Parport (SPP) | +good | +aka. ``Aldi Scanner'' - works |
-Cybercom - | 9352 | +Fidelity Imaging Solutions Inc. +Gallery 4800 | Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | -|||
-Gallery - | 4800 | -Parport (EPP) | -alpha | -300 dpi CCD scanner | +good | +works |
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.
ScanExpress 600 CU | USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanExpress 1200 CU | USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanExpress 1200 CU Plus | USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanExpress 1200 UB | USB | -stable | +complete | For the UB Plus, see gt68xx backend |
Compact Scan USB 19200 | USB | -stable | +complete | Mustek 1200 UB compatible |
Link(s):
http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~saetaka/
-Manual page: sane-nec
+Manual page: sane-nec
PC-IN500/4C | SCSI | -beta | +good | PC-IN500/4C was sold only in JAPAN |
Link(s):
http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane
-Manual page: sane-pie
+Manual page: sane-pie
9636PRO | SCSI | -stable | +good | |
ScanAce 1236S | SCSI | -stable | +good | |
ScanAce 1230S | SCSI | -stable | +good | |
ScanAce III | SCSI | -untested | +good | |
JetScan630 | SCSI | -stable | +good | |
Link(s):
http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html
-Manual page: sane-plustek
+Manual page: sane-plustek
Comment | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
+ | Plustek - | OpticPro 4800P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- |
OpticPro 4830P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 600P/6000P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 4831P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 9630P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 9630PL | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -use driver-switch mov=1 | -||
OpticPro 9600P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 1236P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -reported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P | -||
OpticPro 12000P/96000P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 9636P | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -use driver-switch mov=4 | -||
OpticPro 9636P+/Turbo | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -use driver-switch mov=3 | -||
OpticPro 9636T | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro 12000T | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro AI3 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -beta | -use driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality | -||
OpticPro P8 | -Parport | -untested | -- | ||
OpticPro P12 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro PT12 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -- | ||
OpticPro U12 | USB | -stable | +complete | NOTE: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! | |
OpticPro UT12 | USB | -stable | +complete | Note: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! | |
OpticPro UT16 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
OpticPro U24 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
OpticPro UT24 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
rebadged Artec AM12S (supported by Artec Backend) | |||||
-Primax - | Colorado 4800 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -untested | -same as OpticPro 4800P | -|
Compact 4800 Direct | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -use driver-switch mov=2 | -||
Compact 4800 Direct-30 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -untested | -same as OpticPro 4830P | -||
Compact 9600 Direct-30 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -same as OpticPro 9630P | -||
+ | Genius - | Colorpage Vivid III V2 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -Reported as PT12 | -
Colorpage Vivid Pro II Film | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -Reported as OP9636T/12000T | -||
Colorpage HR6 V2 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
Colorpage HR7 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
-Aries - | Scan-It Pro 4800 | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -use driver-switch mov=2 | -|
-BrightScan - | BrighScan OpticPro | -Parport (SPP, EPP) | -stable | -Reported as P12 | -|
Mustek | BearPaw 1200 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
BearPaw 2400 | USB | -stable | -Mostly OK | +complete | +|
Hewlett-Packard | ScanJet 2100C | USB | -stable | +complete | |
ScanJet 2200C | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
Perfection 1250 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
Perfection 1250Photo | USB | -stable | -+ | good | +TPA scans not perfect |
Perfection 1260 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
Perfection 1260Photo | USB | -stable | -+ | good | +TPA scans not perfect |
Umax | UMAX 3400 | USB | -stable | +complete | |
UMAX 3450 | USB | -stable | +good | TPA not supported | |
UMAX 5400 | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
S4-100 | USB | -stable | +complete | Identical to UMAX 3400 | |
CanoScan N650U/N656U | USB | -stable | +complete | ||
CanoScan N1220U | USB | -beta | -Poor color picture quality | +complete | +|
CanoScan N670U/N676U | USB | -beta | -Poor color picture quality | +complete | +|
CanoScan N1240U | USB | -beta | -Poor color picture quality | +complete | +|
CanoScan LiDE20 | USB | -beta | -Poor color picture quality | +complete | +|
CanoScan LiDE30 | USB | -beta | -Poor color picture quality | +complete | ++ |
+Link(s):
+http://www.gjaeger.de/scanner/plustek.html
+Manual page: sane-plustek_pp
+
Manufacturer | +Model | +Interface | +Status | +Comment | +
---|---|---|---|---|
+Plustek + | OpticPro 4800P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ |
OpticPro 4830P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 600P/6000P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 4831P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 9630P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 9630PL | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +use driver-switch mov=1 | +|
OpticPro 9600P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 1236P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +reported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P | +|
OpticPro 12000P/96000P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 9636P | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +use driver-switch mov=4 | +|
OpticPro 9636P+/Turbo | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +use driver-switch mov=3 | +|
OpticPro 9636T | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro 12000T | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro AI3 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +basic | +use driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality | +|
OpticPro P8 | +Parport | +untested | ++ | |
OpticPro P12 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
OpticPro PT12 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | ++ | |
+Primax + | Colorado 4800 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +untested | +same as OpticPro 4800P | +
Compact 4800 Direct | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +use driver-switch mov=2 | +|
Compact 4800 Direct-30 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +same as OpticPro 4830P, use driver-switch mov=7 | +|
Compact 9600 Direct-30 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +same as OpticPro 9630P | +|
+Genius + | Colorpage Vivid III V2 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +Reported as PT12 | +
Colorpage Vivid Pro II Film | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +Reported as OP9636T/12000T | +|
Colorpage HR6X EPP | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +untested | ++ | |
+Aries + | Scan-It Pro 4800 | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +use driver-switch mov=2 | +
+BrightScan + | BrighScan OpticPro | +Parport (SPP, EPP) | +complete | +Reported as P12 |
-Manual page: sane-ricoh
+Manual page: sane-ricoh
Ricoh IS50 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | |
Ricoh IS60 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic |
-Manual page: sane-s9036
+Manual page: sane-s9036
9036 Flatbed scanner | SCSI | -alpha | +basic |
Link(s):
-http://fz.eryx.net/sane/
-Manual page: sane-sceptre
+http://www.zago.net/sane/
+Manual page: sane-sceptre
Vividscan S1200 | SCSI | -beta | +basic | |
Link(s):
http://www.satzbau-gmbh.de/staff/abel/sane-sharp.html
-Manual page: sane-sharp
+Manual page: sane-sharp
JX-610 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
JX-250 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
JX-320 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
JX-330 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |
JX-350 | SCSI | -beta | +good |
Link(s):
http://sm3600.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-sm3600
+Manual page: sane-sm3600
ScanMaker 3600 | USB | -alpha | +basic | works |
ScanMaker 3700 | USB | -alpha | +basic | works |
ScanMaker 3750 | USB | -alpha | +basic | works (told) |
Link(s):
http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-snapscan
+Manual page: sane-snapscan
Comment: Supported bit depths: 24 bit (color), 8 bit (gray)
Comment | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
+ | AGFA + | SnapScan | +SCSI | +good | ++ | |
SnapScan 300 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
SnapScan 310 | SCSI | -beta | +good | |||
SnapScan 600 | SCSI | -stable | +good | Optional ADF supported. | ||
Arcus 1200 | SCSI | -stable | +good | Optional transparency unit supported. | ||
SnapScan 1236s | SCSI | -stable | +good | Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. | ||
SnapScan 1236u | USB | -stable | +good | Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. | ||
SnapScan 1212u | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e10 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e20 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e25 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e26 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e40 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e42 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
SnapScan e50 | USB | -stable | +good | Optional tranparency unit supported | ||
SnapScan e52 | USB | -stable | +good | Optional tranparency unit supported | ||
300f | SCSI | -stable | +good | |||
310s | SCSI | -stable | +good | |||
610s | SCSI | -stable | +good | |||
610plus | SCSI | -stable | +good | |||
620s | SCSI | -stable | +good | |||
310u | USB | -stable | +good | |||
320u | USB | -stable | +good | |||
340u | USB | -stable | +good | |||
620u | USB | -stable | +good | Optional tranparency unit supported | ||
640u | USB | -stable | +good | Optional tranparency unit supported | ||
640bu | USB | -stable | +good | |||
1240 | USB | -stable | +good | Optional tranparency unit supported | ||
3300 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
4300 | USB | -stable | +good | |||
5000 | USB | -beta | -+ | basic | +Working up to 600 DPI | |
5300 | USB | -alpha | +basic | Problems with firmware upload reported | ||
Maxi Scan A4 Deluxe (SCSI) | SCSI | -stable | +good | Rebadged SnapScan 310s. | ||
Scan@home Touch 1248 (USB) | USB | -stable | +good | Rebadged Benq 3300. | ||
Maxi Scan A4 USB 640U | USB | -stable | +good | Rebadged Benq 640U. | ||
Diamondview 648UT | USB | -stable | +good | Rebadged Benq 320u. | ||
Diamondview 650U | USB | -stable | +good | Rebadged Benq 4300. | ||
+ | Epson | Perfection 660 | USB | -beta | +good | ++ |
Perfection 1670 | +USB | +basic |
-Manual page: sane-sp15c
+Manual page: sane-sp15c
SP15C | SCSI | -beta | +good |
Link(s):
http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~ingo/sane/
-Manual page: sane-st400
+Manual page: sane-st400
ST400 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | 6 bit gray |
ST800 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | 6 bit gray |
-Manual page: sane-tamarack
+Manual page: sane-tamarack
-Tamarack +Tamarack | Artiscan 6000C | SCSI | -beta | +good | 3 pass, 300 DPI |
Artiscan 8000C | SCSI | -beta | +good | 3 pass, 400 DPI | |
Artiscan 12000C | SCSI | -beta | +good | 3 pass, 600 DPI |
Link(s):
-http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco
-Manual page: sane-teco1
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco
+Manual page: sane-teco1
RELI 2412 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | sub model VM3530+ |
AVEC 2400 | SCSI | -stable | +complete | sub model VM3520 |
RELI 4830 | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM4542 |
DF-600P | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM3510 |
Link(s):
-http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco2
-Manual page: sane-teco2
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco2
+Manual page: sane-teco2
AVEC II S3 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | sub model VM3564 |
SCORPIO Super 3 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | sub model VM3575 |
APOLLO Express 3 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | sub model VM356A |
APOLLO Express 6 | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM6565 |
SCORPIO Pro | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM6575 |
Jewel 4800 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | sub model VM356A |
Profi 9600 | SCSI | -alpha | +basic | sub model VM6575 |
Profi 19200 | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM6586 |
+Mustek + | ScanMagic 4830S | +SCSI | +untested | +sub model VM3575 | +
Link(s):
-http://fz.eryx.net/sane/#teco3
-Manual page: sane-teco3
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco3
+Manual page: sane-teco3
Infinity Scorpio | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM3552 |
Splendeur 3024 | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM3552 |
Imagery 2400 SP | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM3552 |
Imagery 4800 SP+ | SCSI | -beta | +good | sub model VM3552 |
Link(s):
http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax/index.html
-Manual page: sane-umax
+Manual page: sane-umax
Vista S6 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Vista S6E | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
UMAX S-6E | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
UMAX S-6EG | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Vista-S8 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Supervista S-12 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
UMAX S-12 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
UMAX S-12G | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 600S | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 610S | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 1200S | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 1220S | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 2100S | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 2200 (SU) | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra 2200 (SU) | USB | -stable | +good | OK, needs USB control messages | |
Astra 2400S | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra MX3 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Astra MX3 | USB | -stable | +good | OK, needs USB control messages | |
Mirage D-16L | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Mirage II | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Mirage IIse | SCSI | -untested | -may work, please test and give feedback | +good | +OK |
PSD | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
PowerLook | SCSI | -untested | -may work, please test and give feedback | +good | +OK, SCSI-ID=PS-2400X |
PL-II | SCSI | -untested | -may work, please test and give feedback | +good | +OK |
PowerLook III | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
PowerLook 2000 | SCSI | -untested | -may work, please test and give feedback | +good | +OK |
PowerLook 2100XL | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
PowerLook 3000 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Gemini D-16 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
Vista-T630 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK for some firmwareversions, on others only lineart OK | |
UC 630 | SCSI | -stable | +good | Version 2.8 OK, others only lineart OK | |
UG 630 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
UG 80 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK | |
UC 840 | SCSI | -stable | +good | Version 1.6 OK, others only lineart OK | |
UC 1200SE | SCSI | -stable | +good | Version 3.0 OK, others unknown | |
UC 1260 | SCSI | -stable | +good | Version 1.6 OK, others unknown | |
Jade | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office | |
Jade | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell JADE | |
Jade2 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 | |
Saphir2 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR2 | |
Saphir3 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR3 | |
Saphir Ultra II | SCSI | -untested | -support disabled until tested - please contact author | +good | +OK, SCSI-ID=Linotype SAPHIR4 |
Saphir HiRes | @@ -4265,7 +4409,7 @@ Trust|||||
Linoscan 1400 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=HDM LS4H1S | |
Highscreen Scanboostar Premium | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 | |
Perfection 600 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600 | |
Image Scanner 256 | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=UMAX UG 80 | |
-Genius +Genius | ColorPage-HR5 (Pro) | SCSI | -stable | +good | OK, SCSI-ID=KYE ColorPage-HR5 |
AX-210 | SCSI | -stable | +good | +OK | +|
+TriGem + | PowerScanII | +SCSI | +good | OK |
Link(s):
http://umax1220u-sane.sourceforge.net
-Manual page: sane-umax1220u
+Manual page: sane-umax1220u
Comment | ||||||
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+ | UMAX | Astra 1220U | USB | -stable | +good | OK |
Astra 2000U | USB | -beta | +minimal | Sort of scans, but colors all messed up. | ||
Astra 2200U | -USB | -unsupported | -Incompatible. | -
Link(s):
http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
-Manual page: sane-umax_pp
+Manual page: sane-umax_pp
-UMAX +UMAX | Astra 1220P | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -works | +good | +|
Astra 2000P | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -works | +good | +||
Astra 1600P | Parport (EPP) | -beta | -works | +good | +||
Astra 610P | Parport (EPP) | unsupported | -don't work (yet) | +don't work due to lack of hardware to test | ||
Hewlett-Packard | Scanjet 3200C | Parport (EPP) | -beta | +good | works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P) |
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.
Artec/Ultima - | 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. | -||
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. Vendor/product 0x05d8/0x4001. See link for details. | |||
AM12e+ | @@ -4456,24 +4596,30 @@ Hewlett-PackardUnsupported. Chipset unknown. Maybe similar to SCSI version or as6e? | ||||||
Ultima 2000 (0x4001) | +E+ Pro | 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. | +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) | +USB | +unsupported | +Same 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 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. | |
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. | ||
iVina FB2400 | @@ -4482,6 +4628,32 @@ Hewlett-PackardNot supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 6700. | ||||||
+Benq + | 310p | +Parport | +unsupported | +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. | +|||
610p | +Parport | +unsupported | +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. | +||||
620p | +Parport | +unsupported | +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. | +||||
620pt | +Parport | +unsupported | +Unsupported. No details about the protocol known. | +||||
Boeder | Sm@rtScan Office | @@ -4490,56 +4662,98 @@ BoederUnsupported. 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 8020 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. 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 5100c | +MFC 5100c | Parport USB | unsupported | Unsupported. Some information is available (see link). See also MFC 4600. | |||
MFC 6800 | +MFC 6800 | USB | unsupported | Unsupported. A backend is under development (see link). Vendor/product 0x04f9/0x0111. See also MFC 4600. | |||
-Canon - | CanoScan D646U | -USB | +MFC 9160 | +USB Parport | 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. | +Unsupported. Maybe it's similar to the other Brother MFCs? |
CanoScan D660U | ++Canon + | CanoScan 3000 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. See link. | +||
CanoScan 3000F | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. See link. | +||||
CanoScan 5000F | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. See link for details. | +||||
CanoScan 8000F | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x220f. See link for more information. With transparency adapter. | +||||
CanoScan 9900F | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported, similar to 8000F. Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x2210. 3200x6400 dpi USB2. With transparency adapter. | +||||
CanoScan D646U | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably 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 D1250U2 | +CanoScan D1250U2 | USB | unsupported | Not supported. However, someone started working on this scanner and some information is available (see link). | |||
LiDE 50 | +CanoScan D2400UF | USB | unsupported | -Probably not supported. Chipset probably Genesys. Some information is available. | +Not supported. See link. | ||
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. | ||
CanoScan FB1210U | @@ -4548,10 +4762,34 @@ BoederNot supported. Vendor/product 0x4a9/0x2205. However, a stand-alone program for FreeBSD is available. | ||||||
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. | +||
FS4000 | +USB SCSI | +unsupported | +Not supported. USB Vendor/product 0x04a9/0x3042. See link for more details. | +||||
IS 12 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. This scanner is used in a number of Canon portable printers (BJC-80 for one). No further information available. | +||||
CanoScan LiDE 50 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported yet. Some information is available. | +||||
CanoScan LiDE 80 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported yet. Some information is available. | ||||
@@ -4559,16 +4797,32 @@ Boeder | 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 | ||
S4 100 | +S4 100 | USB | unsupported | Not supported. Vendor=0x049f, Product=0x001a. | |||
+Corex + | Cardscan 500 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. Businesscard reader. Vendor/product: 0x08f0/0x0001. | +|||
+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. | +|||
E-Lux | j-6121 | Parport | @@ -4576,7 +4830,7 @@ E-LuxProbably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. | ||||
+ | Enhans | j-6121 | Parport | @@ -4584,6 +4838,12 @@ EnhansProbably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. | |||
M-3630 A | +Parport | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. | +||||
Fujitsu | fi-4010C | @@ -4598,47 +4858,71 @@ EnhansUnsupported. Vendor/product unknown. Maybe similar to fi-4220C? | |||||
+ | Genius - | ColorPage HR7X Slim | +ColorPage HR6X Slim | USB | unsupported | -Not 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 III | +ColorPage HR7X Slim | USB | unsupported | -Not 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 HR8 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for some more details. | +|||
Colorpage Vivid III | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. See link for details. | +||||
Hewlett-Packard - | 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. | ||
ScanJet 2300C | +Photosmart 1200 Photo | USB | unsupported | -Unsupported. 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 3500c | +ScanJet 2300C | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link for details. | +|||
ScanJet 2400C | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably 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 3530c | +ScanJet 3530c | USB | unsupported | Unsupported. Chipset is Realtek RTS8801C2-6. Vendor/Product ID 0x03F0/0x2005. See link and other Scanjet 35x0c entries. | |||
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. | @@ -4650,40 +4934,40 @@ EnhansUnsupported. See 3570c. | ||
ScanJet 4400C | +ScanJet 3670c | USB | unsupported | -Not 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 4470C | +ScanJet 3970c | USB | unsupported | -Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | +Unsupported. See link for details. | ||
ScanJet 4500C | +ScanJet 4500C | USB | unsupported | -Not supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF. | +Not supported. Landscape scanner. Same as 5500C, but without ADF. Same ID as 5550c. | ||
ScanJet 4570C | +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. | +Not supported. See link for details. | ||
ScanJet 5500C | +ScanJet 5500C | USB | unsupported | -Not supported. Same as 4500C, but with ADF. | +Not supported. See link for details. | ||
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. | ||
ScanJet 8200C | @@ -4706,90 +4990,196 @@ Enhans|||||||
IBM - | ADF Color Scanner | +ADF Color Scanner | Proprietary | unsupported | Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card. Maybe the same as the Plustek Spectra ADF? | ||
+ | Lexmark - | 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. | +
X83 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/product 0x043d/0x003d. GL640. | ||||
Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron - | 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. | |
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. | ||
+ | +Memorex + | 6136u | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. | +||
6142u | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details. | +||||
Microtek + | 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. | +|||
ScanMaker 3630 | USB | unsupported | Unsupported. Doesn't seem to be compatible to 3600 series, see link. | ||||
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. | ||
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. | ||
ScanPort 3000 | +ScanMaker 3840 | USB | unsupported | -Unsupported. 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 4800 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x05da/0x30cf. SQ Scan08? See link for more details. | +|||
ScanMaker 4900 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link for more details. | +||||
ScanMaker 5600 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link for more details. | +||||
ScanMaker 5900 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link for more details. | +||||
ScanMaker 6700 | +USB IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link. | +||||
ScanMaker 9600XL | +USB SCSI IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. | +||||
ScanMaker 9800XL | +USB SCSI IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link. | +||||
ScanPort 3000 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Realtek RTS8801B?. See link for details. | +||||
+Minolta + | Dual Scan III | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details. | +|||
DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 | +USB IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details. | +||||
Mustek + | 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. | +|||
2400 M | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. No details known. | +||||
BearPaw 1248CU | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. No details known. | +||||
BearPaw 2400 TA Pro | USB | unsupported | Not supported. See link for some information. | ||||
BearPaw 4800 TA Pro | +BearPaw 2448 TA Pro | USB | unsupported | Not supported. See link for some information. | |||
1800 A3 Pro-1 | +BearPaw 4800 TA Pro | 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. | +Not supported. See link for some information. | ||
P 3600 A3 Pro | +P 3600 A3 Pro | USB | unsupported | Not supported. Maybe similar to the 1800 A3 Pro-1?. See link. | |||
ScanExpress CardSmart | -USB | +Paragon 600 II ED/EP | +Parport | unsupported | -Probably 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 USB | @@ -4810,45 +5200,63 @@ EnhansUnsupported. Vendor/Product 0x055f/0x0007. | ||||||
BearPaw 1248CU | -USB | -unsupported | -Probably unsupported. No details known. | -||||
2400 M | -USB | -unsupported | -Probably unsupported. No details known. | -||||
ScanExpress 12000 P | Parport | unsupported | Not supported. Asic 1505/05. | ||||
Paragon 600 II ED/EP | -Parport | +ScanExpress CardSmart | +USB | unsupported | -Not supported. SCSI over Parport. | +Probably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device? | |
ScanMagic 9636P | +ScanMagic 9636P | Parport | unsupported | Probably not supported. Same as Mustek 12000 P?. ASIC 1505. | |||
-PIE - | Primefilm 1800u | -USB | +Optrox +PhotoMaker 3 | +Parport | unsupported | -Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. Is reported to use GeneScan II GL841 chipset. | +Probably not supported. |
+ | +Pentax + | DSmobile USB | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. Some information is available. | +||
+PIE + | Primefilm 1800u | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product 0x05e3/0x0120. See link for details. | +|||
Powerslide 3600 | +USB IEEE-1394 | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. | +||||
+Packard Bell + | Diamond 1200 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported yet. No information available. If you own such a device, please contact us. | +|||
Plustek | OpticPro 1212U | USB | @@ -4856,12 +5264,6 @@ EnhansVendor/product: 0x07b3/0x0001. Same ids as early U12/UT12 models, maybe the same chip? | ||||
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. | -||||
OpticPro A3U | USB | unsupported | @@ -4880,30 +5282,60 @@ EnhansUses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset. | ||||
OpticPro S24 | +OpticPro ST12 | USB | unsupported | Uses the Genesys Logic GL646 chipset. | |||
OpticPro S24 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported yet. May be supported later, see link for details. | +||||
OpticPro ST24 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported yet. May be supported later, see link for details. | +||||
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. | +||||
OpticPro S28 | +USB | +unsupported | +Uses Plustek ASIC. | +||||
OpticPro S48 | +USB | +unsupported | +Uses Plustek ASIC. | +||||
OpticSlim 2400 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably 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 9600 | -Parport | +Colorado 600U | +USB | unsupported | -Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | -
Colorado Direct 600 | -Parport | -unsupported | -Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | +Not supported. Some information is available. | |||
Colorado 2400U | @@ -4912,10 +5344,22 @@ EnhansProbably unsupported. ASIC EICI 10440A. Vendor/product 0x461/0x346. May work with viceo backend(?), see link. | ||||||
Primascan Colorado 2600u | +Primascan Colorado 2600u | USB | unsupported | -Unsupported. See Visioneer Primascan Onetouch 4800. | +Unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details. | +||
Colorado Direct 600 | +Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | +||||
Colorado Direct 9600 | +Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. | ||||
Slim-Line 1200 | @@ -4926,46 +5370,82 @@ Enhans|||||||
Prolink - | 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. | |
+ | Reflecta - | DigitDia 3600 | +DigitDia 3600 | USB IEEE-1394 | unsupported | Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. | |
-Syscan - | TravelScan 460/464 | +iScan 1800 | USB | unsupported | -Not supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future. | +Probably unsupported. See link for details. | +|
+Relisys + | Scorpio Ultra 3 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably unsupported. See link for details. | +|||
+Sicos + | DMS 2000 | +proprietary | +unsupported | +Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, contact the author for details (see link) | |||
Spot Technology - | Maxiscan A4 | +Maxiscan A4 | proprietary | unsupported | Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. | ||
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. | |
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. | +|
+Syscan + | TravelScan 460/464 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Some information is available. May work with the Plustek backend in future. | +|||
TravelScan Pro | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. Some information is available. | +||||
+TCE + | MK600U | +USB | +unsupported | +Not 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 4500 | +Astra 2100 U | USB | unsupported | -Not 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 4700 | +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. | +||
Astra 4400 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. See link for details. | +||||
Astra 4450 | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. See link for details. | +||||
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. | +||||
Astra 4700 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. GL660 + GL646. Same as Avision iVina FB1800. A backend is currenly beeing developed. See link for more details. | ||||
Astra 6700 | @@ -4996,7 +5500,19 @@ Spot TechnologyNot supported. No chipset information available. Same as Avision iVina FB2400. | ||||||
+ | AstraSlim 1200 SE | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported currently. May be supported in future. See link for more details. | +|||
Powerlook 1000 USB | +USB | +unsupported | +Probably not supported. No further information available. | +||||
Visioneer | 6200 | USB | @@ -5004,35 +5520,85 @@ Spot TechnologyNot supported. Is reported to use the E5 chipset. Uses a Primax ID. See link for some details. Looks similar to Primascan Colorado 2600u. | ||||
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. | ||
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. | |||
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. | ||
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. | ||
Primascan Colorado 2600u | +OneTouch 7100 | +USB | +unsupported | +Unsupported. See link for details. | +|||
Onetouch 8700 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Same as 8920 but without TA? | +||||
Onetouch 8900 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Same as 8920 but without TA? | +||||
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. | +||||
Onetouch 9020 | +USB | +unsupported | +Not supported. Vendor/product: 0x04a7/0x022c. | +||||
PaperPort 3100b | +Parport | +unsupported | +Most probably not supported. More details would be appreciated. | +||||
Primascan Colorado 2600u | USB | unsupported | Not supported. See Visioneer Onetouch 4400. | ||||
+Xerox + | WorkCentre XK35c | +USB Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for more details. | +|||
WorkCentre Pro 412 | +USB Parport | +unsupported | +Not supported. See link for more details. | +
Backends: @@ -5041,12 +5607,12 @@ Spot Technology dc240, dmc
Link(s):
mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-dc25
+Manual page: sane-dc25
DC25 | Serial port | -beta | +complete | |
DC20 | Serial port | -beta | +basic | DC-20 untested by author but reported to work |
Link(s):
mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-dc210
+Manual page: sane-dc210
DC210 | Serial port | -alpha | +basic |
Link(s):
mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
-Manual page: sane-dc240
+Manual page: sane-dc240
DC240 | Serial port | -alpha | -+ | good | +Use gphoto2 backend to get USB support |
-Manual page: sane-dmc
+Manual page: sane-dmc
DMC | SCSI | -stable | +good |
Backends: qcam
-Manual page: sane-qcam
+Manual page: sane-qcam
Color QuickCam | Parport | -alpha | -Require root privileges. | +good | +Requires root privileges. |
Greyscale QuickCam | Parport | -alpha | -Require root privileges. Partly working. | +minimal | +Requires root privileges. Partly working. |
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!
-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.
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.
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.
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.
Link(s):
mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
-Manual page: sane-dll
-Status:
-stable
+Manual page: sane-dll
Description: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends.
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.
-+
+-
- 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. -