Added Genius ColorPage HR6X Slim.

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<title>Scanner information</title>
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<meta name="author" content="Henning Meier-Geinitz">
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<h1>Scanners not supported by SANE</h1>
<h2>Manufacturer and model</h2>
<p>
Genius ColorPage HR6X Slim
</p>
<h2>Bus type</h2>
<p>
USB
</p>
<h2>Vendor ID</h2>
<p>
0x0458
</p>
<h2>Product ID</h2>
<p>
0x2019
</p>
<h2>Chipset</h2>
<p>
Is reported to use the <a
href="http://www.genesyslogic.com/GL646.htm">GL646 chipset</a>
</p>
<p>
I can see the GL646USB chip, a 8pin dil one (34063) (a step-up or
step-down voltage regulator I think) and another which is a RAM
for sure.
<p>
<h2>Comments</h2>
<p>
May be supported by <a
href="http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/genesys-backend/">the Genesys
backend</a>, when it's finished.
</p>
<h2>Output of /proc/bus/usb/devices or sane-find-scanner -v -v</h2>
<pre>
sane-find-scanner -v -v
&lt;This USB chip looks like a GL646&gt;
found USB scanner (vendor=0x0458 [KY], product=0x2019 [CP-HR6X Slim], chip=GL646) at libusb:002:003
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<h1>Want to add or correct information?</h1>
<p>
If anything is wrong or missing on this page please <a href="/bugs.html">file a bug report</a>
or use the <a href="http://www.meier-geinitz.de:80/tinc?key=rDoQ7lrj&#38;formname=adddev" target="_top">the
form for adding an unsupported device</a>.
</p>
<p>
If you own an unsupported scanner, please send as much information as
possible. Especially the output of <em>sane-find-scanner -v -v</em>
and/or <em>cat /proc/scsi/scsi</em> (for SCSI scanners) or <em>cat
/proc/bus/usb/devices</em> (for USB scanners) can help. If you dare to
open the scanner, have a look at the text that's printed on the
chips. That may help to identify the chipset. If you know that the
scanner is similar to another one (e.g. supported by the same Windows
driver), please also mention this fact.
</p>
<h1><a href="/manufacturers.html">Information for Manufacturers</a></h1>
<p>
Are you a manufacturer or vendor of scanners and one of your scanners is
not supported by SANE yet? In this case please have a look at our <a
href="/manufacturers.html">information for manufacturers</a>.
</p>
<h1>Links</h1>
<ul>
<li>
General information on how to <a href="/contrib.html">contribute to SANE</a>, e.g. by writing
backends
</li>
<li>
<a
href="/cgi-bin/driver.pl">Scanner
search engine</a>
</li>
<li>
<a href="http://www.sane-project.org/">SANE homepage</a>
</li>
</ul>
<hr>
<p>
<a href="/">SANE homepage</a><br>
<a href="/imprint.html">Contact</a>
</p>
<p>
<font size="-1">$Date$ $Author$</font>
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