diff --git a/man/sane-abaton.5.html b/man/sane-abaton.5.html index 344e8242..2da7aed8 100644 --- a/man/sane-abaton.5.html +++ b/man/sane-abaton.5.html @@ -82,11 +82,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html b/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html
index e25460c1..ea7797a1 100644
--- a/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html
@@ -50,11 +50,11 @@
 
               special
 
-       Where  special is either the path-name for the special device that cor-
-       responds to a SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device  name
-       must  be  a  generic  SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.  Under
-       Linux, such a device name could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge,  for  example.
-       See sane-scsi(5) for details.
+       where  special is the path-name for the special device that corresponds
+       to a SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a
+       generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such a
+       device  name  could  be  /dev/sga  or  /dev/sge,  for   example.    See
+       sane-scsi(5) for details.
 
 
 
@@ -87,11 +87,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-apple.5.html b/man/sane-apple.5.html
index 03154cec..c35e990f 100644
--- a/man/sane-apple.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-apple.5.html
@@ -39,11 +39,11 @@
 
               special
 
-       Where  special is either the path-name for the special device that cor-
-       responds to a SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device  name
-       must  be  a  generic  SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.  Under
-       Linux, such a device name could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge,  for  example.
-       See sane-scsi(5) for details.
+       where  special is the path-name for the special device that corresponds
+       to a SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a
+       generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such a
+       device  name  could  be  /dev/sga  or  /dev/sge,  for   example.    See
+       sane-scsi(5) for details.
 
 
 
@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        SANE_CONFIG_DIR
               This  environment  variable  is  list  of directories where SANE
-              looks for the configuration file.  Under  UNIX  directory  names
-              are  separated  by  a  colon  (`:'),  under OS/2 by a semi-colon
+              looks for the configuration file.  On  *NIX  systems,  directory
+              names are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2 by a semi-colon
               (`;').  If SANE_CONFIG_DIR is not set, SANE defaults to  search-
               ing  the  current  working  directory  (".")  and  then /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of $SANE_CONFIG_DIR ends with  the
diff --git a/man/sane-artec.5.html b/man/sane-artec.5.html
index 12dcc405..93b39a75 100644
--- a/man/sane-artec.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-artec.5.html
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
 

SCSI ADAPTER TIPS

        Some Artec scanners come with an included SCSI adapter.  If your  scan-
-       ner came with a DTC ISA scsi cards, you can probably use it with recent
+       ner came with a DTC ISA SCSI cards, you can probably use it with recent
        (>= 2.2.0) kernels using the generic NCR5380 support.   You  must  pass
        the following boot argument to the kernel: "dtc3181e=0x2c0,0"
        I  do  not  have  any information on the PCI SCSI adapter included with
@@ -102,11 +102,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 con-
-              figuration file is searched in two default  directories:  first,
-              the  current  working  direc-  tory  (".")  and then in /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html b/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html
index 4fea6646..a7f82208 100644
--- a/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
        The sane-artec_eplus48u library implements a SANE (Scanner  Access  Now
        Easy)  backend that provides access to several USB flatbed scanners us-
        ing the GT6816 chipset like the Artec E+ 48U.  These  scanners  have  a
-       contact image sensor (CIS) and an USB interface.
+       contact image sensor (CIS).
 
        A    complete   list   of   supported   devices   can   be   found   on
        http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html.
@@ -68,9 +68,9 @@
        with a hash mark (#) are ignored.  The scanners are autodetected by usb
        vendor_id   product_id  statements  which  are  already  included  into
        artec_eplus48u.conf .  "vendor_id"  and  "product_id"  are  hexadecimal
-       numbers that identify the scanner.
+       numbers that identify the scanner.
 
-       Every usb section can have additional options
+       Every usb section can have additional options.
 
        artecFirmwareFile /usr/local/share/sane/artec_eplus48u/Artec48.usb
               The path to the firmware file. This option is required.
@@ -97,9 +97,9 @@
        greenExposure 0x116
 
        blueExposure 0xdc
-              These  are  the default values for offset and exposure time. You
-              can e.g. change them to speed up calibration, if you don't  want
-              to save the calibration data to disk.
+              These  are the default values for offset and exposure time.  You
+              can change them (e.g. to speed up calibration) if you don't want
+              to save the calibration data permanently.
 
        vendorString Artec
 
@@ -127,11 +127,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-avision.5.html b/man/sane-avision.5.html
index cddd9020..0be64109 100644
--- a/man/sane-avision.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-avision.5.html
@@ -12,32 +12,31 @@
 
 

NAME

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

DESCRIPTION

-       The  sane-avision  library  implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
-       backend that provides access to various Avision scanners and  the  Avi-
+       The sane-avision library implements a SANE (Scanner  Access  Now  Easy)
+       backend  that  provides access to various Avision scanners and the Avi-
        sion OEM scanners labelled by HP, Minolta, Mitsubishi or Fujitsu.
 
-       It  is  fully big-endian aware and in everyday use on PowerPC and SPARC
+       It is fully big-endian aware and in everyday use on PowerPC  and  SPARC
        systems.
 
-       I suggest you hold one hand on the power-button of  the  scanner  while
-       you try the first scans - especially with film-scanners!
+       I  suggest  you  hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while
+       you try the first scans - especially with film-scanners!
 
 
 

CONFIGURATION

-       The   configuration   file   for   this  backend  resides  in  /usr/lo-
+       The  configuration  file  for  this   backend   resides   in   /usr/lo-
        cal/etc/sane.d/avision.conf.
 
-       Its contents is a list of device names that correspond to  Avision  and
-       Avision  compatible scanners and backend-options. Empty lines and lines
-       starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration  file
+       Its  contents  is a list of device names that correspond to Avision and
+       Avision compatible scanners and backend-options. Empty lines and  lines
+       starting  with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration file
        is shown below:
 
         # this is a comment
@@ -53,38 +52,38 @@
         usb 0x03f0 0x0701
 
        force-a4:
-              Forces  the  backend  to overwrite the scanable area returned by
-              the scanner to ISO A4. Scanner that are known  to  return  bogus
+              Forces the backend to overwrite the scanable  area  returned  by
+              the  scanner  to  ISO A4. Scanner that are known to return bogus
               data are marked in the backend so if you need this option please
               report this to the backend maintainer. USE WITH CARE!
 
        force-a3:
-              Forces the backend to overwrite the scanable  area  returned  by
-              the  scanner  to  ISO A3. Scanner that are known to return bogus
+              Forces  the  backend  to overwrite the scanable area returned by
+              the scanner to ISO A3. Scanner that are known  to  return  bogus
               data are marked in the backend so if you need this option please
               report this to the backend maintainer. USE WITH CARE!
 
        skip-adf:
               Forces the backend to ignore an inconsistent ADF status returned
               by the scanner (ADF not present, but ADF model number non-zero).
-              Without  this  option, the backend will make several attempts to
-              reset the ADF and retry the query in this  situation,  and  will
-              fail  with  a "not supported" error if the ADF still doesn't re-
+              Without this option, the backend will make several  attempts  to
+              reset  the  ADF  and retry the query in this situation, and will
+              fail with a "not supported" error if the ADF still  doesn't  re-
               spond.
 
        disable-gamma-table:
-              Disables the usage of the scanner's gamma-table. You  might  try
-              this if your scans hang or only produces random garbage.
+              Disables  the  usage of the scanner's gamma-table. You might try
+              this if your scans hang or only produce random garbage.
 
        disable-calibration:
-              Disables  the scanner's color calibration. You might try this if
-              your scans hang or only produces random garbage.
+              Disables the scanner's color calibration. You might try this  if
+              your scans hang or only produce random garbage.
 
-       Note:  Any option above modifies the default code-flow for  your  scan-
+       Note:  Any  option  above modifies the default code-flow for your scan-
               ner. The options should only be used when you encounter problems
-              with the default be- haviour of the backend. Please  report  the
-              need  of  options  to  the  backend-author so the backend can be
-              fixed as soon as possible.
+              with the default behavior of the backend. Please report the need
+              of options to the backend-author so the backend can be fixed  as
+              soon as possible.
 
 
 
@@ -96,23 +95,23 @@ usb usb-spec 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- + 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 de- + the scanner, for example "HP" or "AVISION". See sane-scsi(5) for de- tails. - Note: Since the backend now includes native USB access, it is no + Note: Since the backend now includes native USB access, it is no longer needed - even considered obsolete - 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-scan- + via the SCSI emulation (named hpusbscsi on Linux) for Avision + USB devices such as the HP 53xx, HP 74xx or Minolta film-scan- ners. 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 + 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(1) helps to find out the correct scsi or + The program sane-find-scanner(1) helps to find out the correct scsi or usb device name. A list with supported devices is built into the avision backend so nor- @@ -122,7 +121,7 @@

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
@@ -137,23 +136,23 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
-              cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
-              with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
-              tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
+              cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
+              with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
+              tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
               For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:" would re-
               sult in directories tmp/config, ., and /usr/local/etc/sane.d be-
               ing searched (in this order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_AVISION
               If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
-              vironment  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 preferred value to debug backend
+              vironment 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 preferred value to  debug  backend
               problems.
 
               Example: export SANE_DEBUG_AVISION=7
diff --git a/man/sane-bh.5.html b/man/sane-bh.5.html
index d4270fd7..3142bc76 100644
--- a/man/sane-bh.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-bh.5.html
@@ -362,11 +362,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may  contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-canon.5.html b/man/sane-canon.5.html
index c6e2aaf9..4a55e2c8 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon.5.html
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
        mode  can  be recommended if extensive adjustments have to be made to a
        picture (and if the frontend can handle 16-bit intensities).
 
-       Negatives are handled by simple color inversion and may require  manual
+       Negatives are handled by simple color inversion and will require manual
        removal of blue discoloration.
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-canon630u.5.html b/man/sane-canon630u.5.html
index ee14305a..4375a7e6 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon630u.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon630u.5.html
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
 
        This  product-specific  scanner  driver uses the lower-level kernel USB
        driver    "scanner".     Check    for     "Driver=usbscanner"     under
-       /proc/bus/usb/devices.   If "Driver=(none)", try forcing it with insmod
+       /proc/bus/usb/devices.   If "Driver=(none)", try forcing it with insmod
        scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x2204
 
 
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@
        Some users have reported that this driver doesn't work  at  all.   This
        seems  to  be  a  hardware specific issue, although I dsane-uson't know
        what exactly the problem is.  If you are having problems,  please  send
-       me  the  info in /proc/bus/usb/devices, /proc/pci, the kernel scanner.c
-       driver version from /var/log/messages, and  the  output  from  SANE_DE-
+       me  the  info in /proc/bus/usb/devices, /proc/pci, the kernel scanner.c
+       driver version from /var/log/messages, and  the  output  from  SANE_DE-
        BUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null
 
 
@@ -86,11 +86,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file. On *NIX systems, the  direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html b/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html
index fe75607a..b0db6b5e 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
        The  sane-canon_dr  library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
        backend which provides access to some Canon DR-series scanners.
 
-       This document describes backend version 57,  which  shipped  with  SANE
-       1.0.28.
+       This document describes backend version 60,  which  shipped  with  SANE
+       1.0.32.
 
 
 
@@ -63,30 +63,31 @@ --page-width, --page-height Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan - coordinates when using ADF and to detect double feed errors. + coordinates when using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and + to detect double feed errors. - Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scan- + Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scan- ner: enhancement, compression, buttons and sensors, etc. - Additionally, several 'software' options are exposed by the backend. - These are reimplementations of features provided natively by larger - scanners, but running on the host computer. This enables smaller ma- - chines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features - are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native im- - plementations. Note also that these features all require that the + Additionally, several 'software' options are exposed by the backend. + These are reimplementations of features provided natively by larger + scanners, but running on the host computer. This enables smaller ma- + chines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features + are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native im- + plementations. Note also that these features all require that the driver cache the entire image in memory. This will almost certainly re- sult in a reduction of scanning speed. --swcrop - Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the paper + Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the paper within the larger image, and crop the empty edges. --swdeskew - Requests the driver to detect the rotation of the paper within + Requests the driver to detect the rotation of the paper within the larger image, and counter the rotation. --swdespeck X - Requests the driver to find and remove dots of X diameter or + Requests the driver to find and remove dots of X diameter or smaller from the image, and fill the space with the average sur- rounding color. @@ -99,21 +100,21 @@

CONFIGURATION FILE

        The configuration file canon_dr.conf is used to tell the backend how to
        look for scanners, and provide options controlling the operation of the
-       backend. This file is read each time the frontend asks the backend  for
-       a  list  of  scanners,  generally only when the frontend starts. If the
+       backend.  This file is read each time the frontend asks the backend for
+       a list of scanners, generally only when the  frontend  starts.  If  the
        configuration file is missing, the backend will fail to run.
 
        Scanners can be specified in the configuration file in 4 ways:
 
        "scsi CANON DR"
-              Requests backend to search all scsi buses in the  system  for  a
-              device  which  reports  itself  to be a scanner made by 'CANON',
+              Requests  backend  to  search all scsi buses in the system for a
+              device which reports itself to be a  scanner  made  by  'CANON',
               with a model name starting with 'DR'.
 
        "scsi /dev/sg0" (or other scsi device file)
-              Requests backend to open the named scsi device. Only  useful  if
-              you  have multiple compatible scanners connected to your system,
-              and need to specify one. Probably should not be  used  with  the
+              Requests  backend  to open the named scsi device. Only useful if
+              you have multiple compatible scanners connected to your  system,
+              and  need  to  specify one. Probably should not be used with the
               other "scsi" line above.
 
        "usb 0x04a9 0x1603" (or other vendor/product ids)
@@ -122,41 +123,42 @@
               be queried to determine if it is a Canon scanner.
 
        "usb /dev/usb/scanner0" (or other device file)
-              Some  systems  use  a kernel driver to access usb scanners. This
+              Some systems use a kernel driver to access  usb  scanners.  This
               method is untested.
 
        Besides the 'scsi' and 'usb' lines, the configuration file supports the
        following 'option' lines:
 
        "option buffer-size [number of bytes]"
-              Set  the  number  of bytes in the data buffer to something other
-              than the compiled-in default of  4MB.  Large  values  may  cause
+              Set the number of bytes in the data buffer  to  something  other
+              than  the  compiled-in  default  of  4MB. Large values may cause
               timeouts or hangs, small values may cause slow scans.
 
-              Note:  The  backend does not place an upper bound on this value,
-              as some users required it to be quite large.  Values  above  the
-              default  are  not  recommended,  and may crash your OS or lockup
+              Note: The backend does not place an upper bound on  this  value,
+              as  some  users  required it to be quite large. Values above the
+              default are not recommended, and may crash  your  OS  or  lockup
               your scsi card driver. You have been warned.
 
        "option vendor-name [string of text]"
        "option model-name [string of text]"
        "option version-name [string of text]"
-              These options can be used collectively to  override  the  values
+              These  options  can  be used collectively to override the values
               provided by the scanner, or to provide the values when the scan-
               ner cannot.
 
        "option padded-read [0|1]"
-              Some scanners prepend all  data  transmitted  to  host  with  12
-              bytes.  Enable  this  option  if the scanner fails to respond to
+              Some  scanners  prepend  all  data  transmitted  to host with 12
+              bytes. Enable this option if the scanner  fails  to  respond  to
               commands.
 
        "option duplex-offset [integer]"
-              Some scanners pad the upper edge of one side of a  duplex  scan.
-              There  is  some  variation in the amount of padding. Modify this
+              Some  scanners  pad the upper edge of one side of a duplex scan.
+              There is some variation in the amount of  padding.  Modify  this
               option if your unit shows an unwanted band of image data on only
               one side.
 
-       NOTE:  They  only  apply  to scanners discovered by the next 'scsi/usb'
+       NOTE: "option" lines may appear multiple  times  in  the  configuration
+       file.   They  only  apply to scanners discovered by the next 'scsi/usb'
        line.
 
 
@@ -207,8 +209,7 @@
 

AUTHOR

        m. allan noah: <kitno455 a t gmail d o t com>.
 
-
-                                  31 Aug 2015                 sane-canon_dr(5)
+                                  13 Feb 2021                 sane-canon_dr(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html b/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html index 4a3fe055..ca2b7405 100644 --- a/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html +++ b/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html @@ -110,10 +110,6 @@ for prescans. The problem is worse on the LiDE 600(F), where the offset is five millimeters. - It is recommended that in xsane(1) the gamma value be set to approxi- - mately 1.7 to get more realistic colors. This also wipes out some arti- - facts caused by the lack of real calibration. -

SEE ALSO

diff --git a/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html b/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html
index 373f0b4a..08ccdc55 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html
@@ -120,11 +120,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html
index 17f1e810..6c068f4e 100644
--- a/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html
@@ -79,8 +79,8 @@
               thus allowing defect removal in software. The infrared image  is
               read  during a second scan, with no options altered. The backend
               must not be restarted between the scans.   If  you  use  scanim-
-              age(1), perform a batch scan with batch-count=2 to obtain the IR
-              information.
+              age(1),  perform a batch scan with --batch-count=2 to obtain the
+              IR information.
 
        --depth <n>
               Here <n> can either be 8 or the maximum number of bits supported
@@ -106,17 +106,19 @@
               Multiply all exposure times with this value. This  allows  expo-
               sure correction without modifying white balance.
 
-       --load Load the next slide when using the slide loader.
+       --load Load the next slide when using the slide loader (applies only to
+              the SF-200 bulk feeder).
 
        --eject
-              Eject  the  film  strip  or  mounted  slide when using the slide
+              Eject the film strip or  mounted  slide  when  using  the  slide
               loader.
 
        --reset
-              Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as  when
-              power  is  turned on: it will eject the film strip and calibrate
-              itself. Use this whenever the scanner refuses  to  load  a  film
-              strip properly, as a result of which --eject does not work.
+              Reset  scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when
+              power is turned on: it will  eject  the  film  strip  (with  the
+              SF-200  bulk feeder) and calibrate itself. Use this whenever the
+              scanner refuses to load a film strip properly, as  a  result  of
+              which --eject does not work.
 
 
 
@@ -181,7 +183,7 @@ --frame option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usually when the user runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no film strip in the automatic film strip feeder when the backend is initial- - ized, the frame option will not appear at all. Also, restarting the + ized, the --frame option will not appear at all. Also, restarting the frontend after swapping film adapters is strongly recommended. Linux kernels prior to 2.4.19 had a patch that truncated INQUIRY data diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html index 783018a3..0463c8f3 100644 --- a/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html +++ b/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html @@ -79,8 +79,8 @@ thus allowing defect removal in software. The infrared image is read during a second scan, with no options altered. The backend must not be restarted between the scans. If you use scanimage, - perform a batch scan with batch-count=2 to obtain the IR infor- - mation. + perform a batch scan with --batch-count=2 to obtain the IR in- + formation. --depth <n> Here <n> can either be 8 or the maximum number of bits supported @@ -106,17 +106,19 @@ Multiply all exposure times with this value. This allows expo- sure correction without modifying white balance. - --load Load the next slide when using the slide loader. + --load Load the next slide when using the slide loader (SF-200 bulk + loader only). --eject - Eject the film strip or mounted slide when using the slide + Eject the film strip or mounted slide when using the slide loader. --reset - Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when - power is turned on: it will eject the film strip and calibrate - itself. Use this whenever the scanner refuses to load a film - strip properly, as a result of which --eject does not work. + Reset scanner. The scanner will perform the same action as when + power is turned on: it will eject the film strip (with the + SF-200 bulk loader) and calibrate itself. Use this whenever the + scanner refuses to load a film strip properly, as a result of + which --eject does not work.
@@ -136,8 +138,8 @@ containing only the word "auto" This instructs the backend to probe for a scanner by scanning - the buses for devices with know identifiers. This is the action - taken when no configuration file is present. + the buses for devices with known identifiers. This is the de- + fault action when no configuration file is present. a line of the form <interface>:<device> Here <interface> can be one of "scsi" or "usb", and <device> is @@ -171,7 +173,7 @@

SEE ALSO

-       sane-scsi(5), sane-usb(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1)
+       sane-scsi(5), sane-usb(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1)
 
 
 
@@ -181,7 +183,7 @@ --frame option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usually when the user runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no film strip in the automatic film strip feeder when the backend is initial- - ized, the frame option will not appear at all. Also, restarting the + ized, the --frame option will not appear at all. Also, restarting the frontend after swapping film adapters is strongly recommended. Linux kernels prior to 2.4.19 had a patch that truncated INQUIRY data diff --git a/man/sane-dc210.5.html b/man/sane-dc210.5.html index 27e9d404..791d66d2 100644 --- a/man/sane-dc210.5.html +++ b/man/sane-dc210.5.html @@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ The dumpinquiry line causes some information about the camera to be printed. - cmdrespause specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a) between writing - the command and reading the result should be used. 125000 seems to be + cmdrespause specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) to wait + between writing the command and reading the result. 125000 seems to be the lowest I could go reliably. - breakpause is the time in 1,000,000ths of a usec between sending the - "back to default" break sending commands. + breakpause specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) between + sending the "back to default" break and sending commands. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration file is shown below: @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-dc240.5.html b/man/sane-dc240.5.html
index c9882b25..848555c9 100644
--- a/man/sane-dc240.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dc240.5.html
@@ -42,12 +42,12 @@
        The  dumpinquiry  line  causes  some information about the camera to be
        printed.
 
-       cmdrespause specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a) between writing
-       the  command  and reading the result should be used. 125000 seems to be
+       cmdrespause specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a second) to  wait
+       between  writing the command and reading the result. 125000 seems to be
        the lowest I could go reliably.
 
-       breakpause is the time in 1,000,000ths of a usec  between  sending  the
-       "back to default" break sending commands.
+       breakpause specifies how many usec (1,000,000ths of a  second)  between
+       sending the "back to default" break and sending commands.
 
        Empty  lines  and  lines  starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored.  A
        sample configuration file is shown below:
@@ -78,11 +78,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
@@ -106,24 +106,25 @@
 

AUTHOR

        Peter S. Fales
 
-       This backend borrows heavily from the dc210 backend by Brian J. Murrell
-       which is based somewhat on the dc25 backend by Peter Fales.
+       This backend borrows heavily from the sane-dc210(5) backend by Brian J.
+       Murrell  which  is  based somewhat on the sane-dc25(5) backend by Peter
+       Fales.
 
-       The manpage was largely copied from the dc210 manpage.
+       The manpage was largely copied from the sane-dc210(5) manpage.
 
 
 

BUGS

        The major limitation that I know of is that the backend assumes the di-
        rectory in the camera is 100dc240.  Once the camera has taken more than
-       9999  pictures,  the  directory  will  increment to 101dc240.  Not only
+       9999 pictures, the directory will  increment  to  101dc240.   Not  only
        should we check for the additional directory, but pictures may actually
        be found in multiple directories.
 
-       More  general  comments,  suggestions, and inquiries about frontends or
-       SANE  should  go   to   the   SANE   Developers   mailing   list   (see
-       http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html  for details).  You must
-       be subscribed to the list, otherwise your mail won't  be  sent  to  the
+       More general comments, suggestions, and inquiries  about  frontends  or
+       SANE   should   go   to   the   SANE   Developers   mailing  list  (see
+       http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html for details).  You  must
+       be  subscribed  to  the  list, otherwise your mail won't be sent to the
        subscribers.
 
                                   11 Jul 2008                    sane-dc240(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-dc25.5.html b/man/sane-dc25.5.html
index 993ac058..0ef086d9 100644
--- a/man/sane-dc25.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dc25.5.html
@@ -72,11 +72,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-dll.5.html b/man/sane-dll.5.html
index d0115402..2283ac6a 100644
--- a/man/sane-dll.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dll.5.html
@@ -115,11 +115,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-dmc.5.html b/man/sane-dmc.5.html
index 08d7bb10..df20154a 100644
--- a/man/sane-dmc.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dmc.5.html
@@ -111,11 +111,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-epsonds.5.html b/man/sane-epsonds.5.html
index 602fd004..40862bd7 100644
--- a/man/sane-epsonds.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-epsonds.5.html
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 
 

AUTHOR

-       The package is written by Alessandro Zummo
+       The backend is written by Alessandro Zummo.
 
                                   29 Mar 2015                  sane-epsonds(5)
 
diff --git a/man/sane-escl.5.html b/man/sane-escl.5.html index 9e889a26..ec2283aa 100644 --- a/man/sane-escl.5.html +++ b/man/sane-escl.5.html @@ -23,15 +23,21 @@ Currently, the following models work with this backend (This list is not exhaustive): - BROTHER DCP-L2530 + BROTHER DCP-J772DW, DCP-L2530DW BROTHER HL-L2590DW CANON IR C3520 CANON PIXMA MG5765 - CANON PIXMA TS3100, TS3150, TS3300, TS3151, TS3350, TS3351, - CANON PIXMA TS3352, TS5351, TS6150, TS8050, TS9100, TR4540, - CANON PIXMA TR8500, TR8520 - EPSON ET3740, ET4750 - HP DESKJET 2710, DESKJET 2723, DESKJET 3760, LASERJET MFP M28W, + CANON PIXMA G4511, G7050 + CANON PIXMA TR4520, TR4540, TR4550, TR4551, TR7500, TR8500, + CANON PIXMA TR8520 + CANON PIXMA TS3100, TS3150, TS3151, TS3152, TS3300, TS3350, + CANON PIXMA TS3351, TS3352, TS5350, TS5351, TS6150, TS8050, + CANON PIXMA TS9100 + EPSON ET-2750, ET-3750, ET-4750 + EPSON XP-6100 + HP DESKJET 2710, DESKJET 2723, DESKJET 3760 + HP LASERJET ENTREPRISE FLOW MFP M578, + HP LASERJET MFP M28W, LASERJET MFP M630 HP OFFICEJET 4630, OFFICEJET PRO 8610 RICOH SP3710S XEROX VERSALINK C7220 diff --git a/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html b/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html index 546b94e0..7ebb24d9 100644 --- a/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html +++ b/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ device files even if it isn't supported by any SANE backend. For USB scanners, first the USB kernel scanner device files (e.g. - /dev/usb/scanner0), /dev/usb/scanner, and /dev/usbscanner) are tested. + /dev/usb/scanner0, /dev/usb/scanner, and /dev/usbscanner) are tested. The files are opened and the vendor and device ids are determined, if the operating system supports this feature. Currently USB scanners are only found this way if they are supported by the Linux scanner module @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ sane-find-scanner won't find most parallel port scanners, or scanners connected to proprietary ports. Some parallel port scanners may be de- - tected by sane-find-scanner -p. At the time of writing this will only + tected by sane-find-scanner -p . At the time of writing this will only detect Mustek parallel port scanners. diff --git a/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html b/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html index 7384625e..d4df0aa0 100644 --- a/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html +++ b/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ The sane-fujitsu library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend which provides access to most Fujitsu flatbed and ADF scanners. - This document describes backend version 136, which shipped with SANE - 1.0.30. + This document describes backend version 137, which shipped with SANE + 1.0.32.
@@ -81,46 +81,60 @@ page-width, page-height Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan - coordinates when using ADF and to detect double feed errors. + coordinates when using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and + to detect double feed errors. - Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scan- + Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scan- ner: machines with IPC or DTC will have additional enhancement options, those with CMP will have compression options, those with a printer will have a group of endorser options. - Additionally, several 'software' options are exposed by the backend. - These are reimplementations of features provided natively by larger - scanners, but running on the host computer. This enables smaller ma- - chines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features - are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native im- - plementations. Note also that these features all require that the + Additionally, several 'software' options are exposed by the backend. + These are reimplementations of features provided natively by larger + scanners, but running on the host computer. This enables smaller ma- + chines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features + are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native im- + plementations. Note also that these features all require that the driver cache the entire image in memory. This will almost certainly re- sult in a reduction of scanning speed. - Use 'scanimage --help' to get a list, but be aware that some options - may be settable only when another option has been set, and that ad- + swcrop + Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the paper + within the larger image, and crop the empty edges. + + swdeskew + Requests the driver to detect the rotation of the paper within + the larger image, and counter the rotation. + + swdespeck X + Requests the driver to find and remove dots of X diameter or + smaller from the image, and fill the space with the average sur- + rounding color. + + Use 'scanimage --help' to get a list, but be aware that some options + may be settable only when another option has been set, and that ad- vanced options may be hidden by some frontend programs.

CONFIGURATION FILE

-       The configuration file fujitsu.conf is used to tell the backend how  to
+       The  configuration file fujitsu.conf is used to tell the backend how to
        look for scanners, and provide options controlling the operation of the
        backend.  This file is read each time the frontend asks the backend for
-       a  list  of  scanners,  generally only when the frontend starts. If the
+       a list of scanners, generally only when the  frontend  starts.  If  the
        configuration file is missing, the backend will be unable to locate any
        scanners.
 
        Scanners can be specified in the configuration file in 4 ways:
 
        "scsi FUJITSU"
-              Requests  backend  to  search all scsi buses in the system for a
+              Requests backend to search all scsi buses in the  system  for  a
               device which reports itself to be a scanner made by 'FUJITSU'.
 
        "scsi /dev/sg0" (or other scsi device file)
-              Requests backend to open the named scsi device. Only  useful  if
-              you  have multiple compatible scanners connected to your system,
-              and need to specify one. Probably should not be  used  with  the
+              Requests  backend  to open the named scsi device. Only useful if
+              you have multiple compatible scanners connected to your  system,
+              and  need  to  specify one. Probably should not be used with the
               other "scsi" line above.
 
        "usb 0x04c5 0x1042" (or other vendor/product ids)
@@ -129,28 +143,28 @@
               be queried to determine if it is a Fujitsu scanner.
 
        "usb /dev/usb/scanner0" (or other device file)
-              Some  systems  use  a kernel driver to access usb scanners. This
+              Some systems use a kernel driver to access  usb  scanners.  This
               method is untested.
 
-       The only configuration option supported is "buffer-size=xxx",  allowing
-       you  to  set  the number of bytes in the data buffer to something other
+       The  only configuration option supported is "buffer-size=xxx", allowing
+       you to set the number of bytes in the data buffer  to  something  other
        than the compiled-in default, 65536 (64K). Some users report that their
        scanner will "hang" mid-page, or fail to transmit the image if the buf-
        fer is not large enough.
 
-       Note: This option may appear multiple times in the configuration  file.
-       It  only applies to scanners discovered by 'scsi/usb' lines that follow
+       Note:  This option may appear multiple times in the configuration file.
+       It only applies to scanners discovered by 'scsi/usb' lines that  follow
        this option.
 
-       Note: The backend does not place an upper bound on this value, as  some
-       users  required  it to be quite large. Values above the default are not
+       Note:  The backend does not place an upper bound on this value, as some
+       users required it to be quite large. Values above the default  are  not
        recommended, and may crash your OS or lockup your scsi card driver. You
        have been warned.
 
 
 

ENVIRONMENT

-       The  backend  uses  a  single environment variable, SANE_DEBUG_FUJITSU,
+       The backend uses a  single  environment  variable,  SANE_DEBUG_FUJITSU,
        which enables debugging output to stderr. Valid values are:
 
               5  Errors
@@ -165,16 +179,16 @@
 
 

KNOWN ISSUES

-       Flatbed units may fail to scan at maximum area,  particularly  at  high
+       Flatbed  units  may  fail to scan at maximum area, particularly at high
        resolution.
 
-       Any  model  that  does not support VPD during inquiry will not function
+       Any model that does not support VPD during inquiry  will  not  function
        until an override is added to the backend.
 
        CCITT Fax compression used by older scanners is not supported.
 
-       JPEG output is supported by the backend, but not by the SANE  protocol,
-       so  is  disabled in this release. It can be enabled if you rebuild from
+       JPEG  output is supported by the backend, but not by the SANE protocol,
+       so is disabled in this release. It can be enabled if you  rebuild  from
        source.
 
 
@@ -203,7 +217,7 @@
        Automatic length detection support funded by:
          Martin G. Miller mgmiller at optonline.net
 
-       Hardware donated, software  image  enhancement  and  fi-6/7xxx  support
+       Hardware  donated,  software  image  enhancement  and fi-6/7xxx support
        funded by:
          Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc.  www.fcpa.com
 
@@ -217,12 +231,11 @@
        sane-epjitsu(5)
 
 
-
 

AUTHOR

        m. allan noah: <kitno455 a t gmail d o t com>
 
-                                  07 Feb 2020                  sane-fujitsu(5)
+                                  13 Feb 2021                  sane-fujitsu(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-genesys.5.html b/man/sane-genesys.5.html index 92388043..2224b702 100644 --- a/man/sane-genesys.5.html +++ b/man/sane-genesys.5.html @@ -198,11 +198,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html b/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html
index fcdd7d23..b86a6ea6 100644
--- a/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html
@@ -87,11 +87,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working   directory   (.)    and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
@@ -112,14 +112,14 @@
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7) scanimage(1) xscanimage(1)
+       sane(7), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), libgphoto2(3)
 
 
 

AUTHOR

        Peter S. Fales
 
-       The manpage was largely copied from the dc210 manpage.
+       The manpage was largely copied from the sane-dc210(5) manpage.
 
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html b/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html index 81df47fc..4eee6b67 100644 --- a/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html +++ b/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Please use libusb-0.1.8 or later. Without libusb or with older libusb versions all kinds of trouble can be expected. The scanner should be found by sane-find-scanner(1) without further actions. For setting per- - missions and general USB information looks at sane-usb(5). + missions and general USB information, look at sane-usb(5).
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ with the installation program in an .exe file. For Mustek scanners, the file can be downloaded from the gt68xx backend homepage. For other scanners, check the CD for .usb files. If you only find *.cab files, - try cabextract to unpack. If everything else fails, you must install + try cabextract(1) to unpack. If everything else fails, you must install the Windows driver and get the firmware from there (usually in the win- dows/system or system32 directories). Put that firmware file into /usr/local/share/sane/gt68xx/. Make sure that it's readable by every- @@ -137,11 +137,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
@@ -162,7 +162,8 @@
 

SEE ALSO

        sane(7),     sane-usb(5),    sane-artec_eplus48u(5)    sane-plustek(5),
-       sane-ma1509(5), sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-mustek(5), sane-mustek_pp(5)
+       sane-ma1509(5), sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-mustek(5),  sane-mustek_pp(5),
+       cabextract(1)
        /usr/local/share/doc/sane-backends/gt68xx/gt68xx.CHANGES
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx
 
@@ -170,8 +171,8 @@
 

AUTHOR

        Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
-       The original gt68xx  driver  was  written  by  Sergey  Vlasov,  Andreas
-       Nowack,  and  David Stevenson. Thanks for sending patches and answering
+       The  original  gt68xx  driver  was  written  by  Sergey Vlasov, Andreas
+       Nowack, and David Stevenson. Thanks for sending patches  and  answering
        questions to them and all the other contributors.
 
 
@@ -179,16 +180,16 @@
 

BUGS

        The first few lines of the image are garbage for the 2400 TA Plus.
 
-       Interpolation should be used instead of just copying data, when the  X-
+       Interpolation  should be used instead of just copying data, when the X-
        and Y-resolution differ.
 
        Support for buttons is missing.
 
-       More  detailed bug information is available at the gt68xx backend home-
+       More detailed bug information is available at the gt68xx backend  home-
        page http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/.
-       Please contact us if you find  a  bug  or  missing  feature:  <sane-de-
+       Please  contact  us  if  you  find  a bug or missing feature: <sane-de-
        vel@alioth-lists.debian.net>.
-       Please  send  a debug log if your scanner isn't detected correctly (see
+       Please send a debug log if your scanner isn't detected  correctly  (see
        SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX above).
 
                                   13 Jul 2008                   sane-gt68xx(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-hp.5.html b/man/sane-hp.5.html
index 96b72d71..2628fd8d 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp.5.html
@@ -159,11 +159,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working   directory   (.)    and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-hp3900.5.html b/man/sane-hp3900.5.html
index ff11eef0..f0fb5356 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp3900.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp3900.5.html
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
               UMAX Astra 4900/4950       RTS8822L-01H *
               BenQ 5550                  RTS8823L-01E *
 
-       More  details  can  be  found  on  the  sane-hp3900(1) backend homepage
+       More  details  can  be  found  on  the  sane-hp3900(5) backend homepage
        http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp3900-series/.
 
        This is ALPHA software. Keep your hand at the scanner's plug and unplug
@@ -78,11 +78,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (.)    and   then   in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-hp4200.5.html b/man/sane-hp4200.5.html
index 749ff197..e2632c23 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp4200.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp4200.5.html
@@ -70,11 +70,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (.)    and   then   in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-hp5400.5.html b/man/sane-hp5400.5.html
index 6b167319..3904e052 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp5400.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp5400.5.html
@@ -71,11 +71,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working   directory   (.)    and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html b/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html
index 534fe2ea..0c1c92e2 100644
--- a/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 
        LIMITATIONS: For now this backend works only on Linux.  This limitation
        is due to dependence on the libieee1284(3) library. If your system sup-
-       ports libieee1284(3) too,this backend should work. If  you  ported  li-
+       ports libieee1284(3) too, this backend should work. If you  ported  li-
        bieee1284(3)  for your platform, please let me know. Your system should
        support EPP (or EPP+ECP) mode to operate this scanner. Future  versions
        will  support ECP and SPP (Nibble and Byte) modes also. It's planned to
@@ -65,15 +65,16 @@
 

TIPS

        It  seems  that  HP  ScanJet 5S scanner uses software noise correction.
-       This feature is not implemented for now. So does gamma  correction  and
-       calibration.  I'll handle it in future versions.  Native resolution for
-       this scanner is 300 DPI. Other modes could be jagged in some ways.
+       This feature, along with gamma correction and calibration, are not  im-
+       plemented  for  now.   They will be handled in future versions.  Native
+       resolution for this scanner is 300 DPI.  Other modes may present alias-
+       ing artifacts.
 
 
 

FILES

        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/hpsj5s.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-hpsj5s.a
@@ -88,21 +89,21 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
-              cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
-              with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
-              tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
+              cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
+              with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
+              tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
               For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:" would re-
               sult in directories tmp/config, ., and /usr/local/etc/sane.d be-
               ing searched (in this order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_HPSJ5S
               If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
-              vironment variable controls the debug level  for  this  backend.
+              vironment  variable  controls  the debug level for this backend.
               Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-hs2p.5.html b/man/sane-hs2p.5.html
index 5ba34f28..35aeddb6 100644
--- a/man/sane-hs2p.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hs2p.5.html
@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@
 
               special
 
-       Where  special is either the path-name for the special device that cor-
-       responds to a SCSI scanner. The program sane-find-scanner(1)  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.
+       Where  special is the path-name for the special device that corresponds
+       to a SCSI scanner. The program sane-find-scanner(1) 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.
 
 
 
@@ -66,11 +66,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-ibm.5.html b/man/sane-ibm.5.html
index f68a9824..1d5403b8 100644
--- a/man/sane-ibm.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ibm.5.html
@@ -34,10 +34,10 @@
 
               special
 
-       Where  special is either the path-name for the special device that cor-
-       responds to a SCSI scanner. The program sane-find-scanner(1)  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.
+       Where  special is the path-name for the special device that corresponds
+       to a SCSI scanner. The program sane-find-scanner(1) 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.
 
 
 
@@ -66,11 +66,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-kodak.5.html b/man/sane-kodak.5.html
index 31871669..a96cf5cb 100644
--- a/man/sane-kodak.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-kodak.5.html
@@ -67,48 +67,49 @@
 
        --page-width, --page-height
               Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of  scan
-              coordinates when using ADF and to detect double feed errors.
+              coordinates  when  using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and
+              to detect double feed errors.
 
-       Other  options will be available based on the capabilities of the scan-
-       ner.  Use scanimage --help to get a list, but be aware  that  some  op-
-       tions  may  be settable only when another option has been set, and that
+       Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the  scan-
+       ner.   Use  scanimage  --help to get a list, but be aware that some op-
+       tions may be settable only when another option has been set,  and  that
        advanced options may be hidden by some frontend programs.
 
 
 

CONFIGURATION FILE

-       The configuration file kodak.conf is used to tell the  backend  how  to
+       The  configuration  file  kodak.conf is used to tell the backend how to
        look for scanners, and provide options controlling the operation of the
        backend.  This file is read each time the frontend asks the backend for
-       a  list  of  scanners,  generally only when the frontend starts. If the
-       configuration file is missing, the backend will use a set  of  compiled
+       a list of scanners, generally only when the  frontend  starts.  If  the
+       configuration  file  is missing, the backend will use a set of compiled
        defaults, which are identical to the default configuration file shipped
        with SANE.
 
        Scanners can be specified in the configuration file in 2 ways:
 
        "scsi KODAK"
-              Requests backend to search all scsi buses in the  system  for  a
+              Requests  backend  to  search all scsi buses in the system for a
               device which reports itself to be a scanner made by 'KODAK'.
 
        "scsi /dev/sg0" (or other scsi device file)
-              Requests  backend  to open the named scsi device. Only useful if
-              you have multiple compatible scanners connected to your  system,
-              and  need  to  specify one. Probably should not be used with the
+              Requests backend to open the named scsi device. Only  useful  if
+              you  have multiple compatible scanners connected to your system,
+              and need to specify one. Probably should not be  used  with  the
               other "scsi" line above.
 
-       The only configuration option supported is "buffer-size=xxx",  allowing
-       you  to  set  the number of bytes in the data buffer to something other
+       The  only configuration option supported is "buffer-size=xxx", allowing
+       you to set the number of bytes in the data buffer  to  something  other
        than the compiled-in default, 32768 (32K). Some users report that their
        scanner will "hang" mid-page, or fail to transmit the image if the buf-
        fer is not large enough.
 
-       Note: This option may appear multiple times in the configuration  file.
-       It  only applies to scanners discovered by 'scsi/usb' lines that follow
+       Note:  This option may appear multiple times in the configuration file.
+       It only applies to scanners discovered by 'scsi/usb' lines that  follow
        this option.
 
-       Note: The backend does not place an upper bound on this value, as  some
-       users  required  it to be quite large. Values above the default are not
+       Note:  The backend does not place an upper bound on this value, as some
+       users required it to be quite large. Values above the default  are  not
        recommended, and may crash your OS or lockup your scsi card driver. You
        have been warned.
 
@@ -129,14 +130,14 @@
 
 

KNOWN ISSUES

-       Most hardware options are either not supported or not exposed for  con-
-       trol  by  the  user, including: multifeed detection, image compression,
-       autocropping, endorser, iThresholding, multi-stream, etc.
+       Most  hardware options are either not supported or not exposed for con-
+       trol by the user, including: multifeed  detection,  image  compression,
+       autocropping, endorser, thresholding, multi-stream, etc.
 
 
 

CREDITS

-       The various authors of  the  sane-fujitsu(5)  backend  provided  useful
+       The  various  authors  of  the  sane-fujitsu(5) backend provided useful
        code.
        Kodak provided access to hardware, documentation and personnel.
 
@@ -150,6 +151,7 @@
 

AUTHOR

        m. allan noah: <kitno455 a t gmail d o t com>
 
+
                                   10 Feb 2010                    sane-kodak(5)
 

diff --git a/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html b/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html index 8d1efc09..01512314 100644 --- a/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html +++ b/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html @@ -30,9 +30,10 @@ This version should support models of the Kodak ESP and Hero series, and possibly some Advent AiO scanners. The ESP 5250 and Hero 9.1 were used to develop the backend, but other models may work. Please see the - desc file. + supported devices list at http://www.sane-project.org/sane-back- + ends.html#S-KODAKAIO. - If you have a model not on that list, or reported as 'untested': the + If you have a model not on that list, or reported as 'untested': the best way to determine level of support is to test the scanner directly. @@ -48,14 +49,14 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        SANE_DEBUG_KODAKAIO
               If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
-              vironment variable controls the debug level  for  this  backend.
+              vironment  variable  controls  the debug level for this backend.
               Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
 
 
 

KNOWN ISSUES

-       Most  hardware options are either not supported or not exposed for con-
-       trol by the user, including:  multifeed  detection,  image  compression
+       Most hardware options are either not supported or not exposed for  con-
+       trol  by  the  user,  including: multifeed detection, image compression
        etc.
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-kvs1025.5.html b/man/sane-kvs1025.5.html
index ed0e86f6..fb342359 100644
--- a/man/sane-kvs1025.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-kvs1025.5.html
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7), sane-usb(5)
+       sane(7), sane-usb(5)
 
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-leo.5.html b/man/sane-leo.5.html index f7cb003e..c3b5436f 100644 --- a/man/sane-leo.5.html +++ b/man/sane-leo.5.html @@ -41,13 +41,14 @@ Scan Mode - --mode selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices - are Black & White , Grayscale and Color The Black & White mode - is black and white only (1 bit). Grayscale will produce 256 lev- - els of gray (8 bits). Color will produce a 24 bits color image. + --mode selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner. Valid + choices are Black & White, Grayscale and Color. The Black & + White mode is black and white only (1 bit). Grayscale mode will + produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits). Color mode will produce a + 24 bit color image. --resolution - selects the resolution for a scan. The scanner can do all reso- + selects the resolution for a scan. The scanner can do all reso- lutions between 1 and 300, in increments of 1. Geometry options @@ -55,35 +56,35 @@ -l -t -x -y control the scan area: -l sets the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x selects the width and -y the height of - the scan area. All parameters are specified in millimeters by + the scan area. All parameters are specified in millimeters by default. Enhancement options --custom-gamma - (grayscale and color mode only) allows the user to specify a + (grayscale and color mode only) allows the user to specify a gamma table (see the next 3 parameters). --red-gamma-table - (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma + (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma table for the red channel. The table must be 256 bytes long. --green-gamma-table - (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma + (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma table for the green channel. The table must be 256 bytes long. --blue-gamma-table - (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma + (color mode only) can be used to download a user defined gamma table for the blue channel. The table must be 256 bytes long. --halftone - (Black & White only) select the halftone mask to use. Possible - values are Diamond , 8x8 Coarse Fatting , 8x8 Fine Fatting , 8x8 - Bayer and 8x8 Vertical Line + (Black & White only) select the halftone mask to use. Possible + values are Diamond, 8x8 Coarse Fatting, 8x8 Fine Fatting, 8x8 + Bayer and 8x8 Vertical Line. --preview requests a preview scan. The resolution used for that scan is 28 - dpi and the scan area is the maximum allowed. The scan mode is + dpi and the scan area is the maximum allowed. The scan mode is user selected. The default is "no". @@ -107,18 +108,21 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        SANE_DEBUG_LEO
               If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
-              vironment  variable  controls  the debug level for this backend.
-              E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output  to  be  printed.
+              vironment 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.
 
 
 

LIMITATIONS

-       The  windows TWAIN driver has many more options than this SANE backend.
-       However they are only software adjustments. This  backend  only  imple-
+       The windows TWAIN driver has many more options than this SANE  backend.
+       However  they  are  only software adjustments. This backend only imple-
        ments what the scanner can support.
 
-       SH BUGS None known.
+
+
+

BUGS

+       None known.
 
 
 
@@ -126,7 +130,6 @@ sane-scsi(5), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1), sane(7) -

AUTHOR

        The package is actively maintained by Frank Zago.
diff --git a/man/sane-lexmark.5.html b/man/sane-lexmark.5.html
index 5b655ab9..63f00c48 100644
--- a/man/sane-lexmark.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-lexmark.5.html
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@
 
        Scan Mode Options
 
-       --mode selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices
-              are  Color, Gray and Lineart The default mode is Color. The Lin-
-              eart mode is black and white only (1 bit).  Grayscale will  pro-
-              duce  256 levels of gray (8 bits). Color mode allows for over 16
-              million different colors produced from 24 bits of color informa-
-              tion.
+       --mode selects the basic  mode  of  operation  of  the  scanner.  Valid
+              choices are Color, Gray and Lineart.  The default mode is Color.
+              The Lineart mode is black and white only  (1  bit).   Gray  mode
+              will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).  Color mode allows for
+              over 16 million different colors produced from 24 bits of  color
+              information.
 
        --resolution
               selects  the  resolution for a scan. The horizontal and vertical
diff --git a/man/sane-ma1509.5.html b/man/sane-ma1509.5.html
index 6f5d6b6b..3a1a9ea0 100644
--- a/man/sane-ma1509.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ma1509.5.html
@@ -25,19 +25,18 @@
        This backend is ALPHA software.  Be careful and remove the  power  plug
        immediately if your hear unusual noises.
 
-       More   details   can   be   found   on   the  ma1509  backend  homepage
+       More   details  can  be  found  on  the  sane-ma1509  backend  homepage
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/.
 
-       Other Mustek USB scanners are supported by the gt68xx,  mustek_usb  and
-       the   plustek  backends.  See  sane-mustek_usb(5),  sane-gt68xx(5)  and
-       sane-plustek(5) for details.
+       Other Mustek USB scanners  are  supported  by  the  sane-mustek_usb(5),
+       sane-gt68xx(5) and sane-plustek(5) backends.
 
-       This backend can only work with scanners that are already  detected  by
+       This  backend  can only work with scanners that are already detected by
        the operating system. See sane-usb(5) for details.
 
-       If  you  own  a  scanner other than the Mustek BearPaw 1200F that works
+       If you own a scanner other than the Mustek  BearPaw  1200F  that  works
        with this backend, please let me know this by sending the scanner's ex-
-       act   model  name  and  the  USB  vendor  and  device  ids  (e.g.  from
+       act  model  name  and  the  USB  vendor  and  device  ids  (e.g.   from
        /proc/bus/usb/devices or syslog) to me.
 
 
@@ -48,32 +47,32 @@
               special
 
        Where special is a path-name for the special device that corresponds to
-       a  USB scanner.  With Linux, such a device name could be /dev/usb/scan-
+       a USB scanner.  With Linux, such a device name could be  /dev/usb/scan-
        ner0 or libusb:001:002, for example.
 
 
 

CONFIGURATION

-       The contents of the ma1509.conf file is a list of  options  and  device
-       names  that  correspond  to Mustek BearPaw 1200F scanners.  Empty lines
+       The  contents  of  the ma1509.conf file is a list of options and device
+       names that correspond to Mustek BearPaw 1200F  scanners.   Empty  lines
        and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored.
 
-       Instead of using the device name, the scanner can  be  autodetected  by
-       usb  vendor_id  product_id  statements  which are already included into
-       ma1509.conf.  This is only supported with Linux 2.4.8  and  higher  and
+       Instead  of  using  the device name, the scanner can be autodetected by
+       usb vendor_id product_id statements which  are  already  included  into
+       ma1509.conf.   This  is  only supported with Linux 2.4.8 and higher and
        all systems that support libsub. "vendor_id" and "product_id" are hexa-
-       decimal numbers that identify the scanner. If this doesn't work, a  de-
+       decimal  numbers that identify the scanner. If this doesn't work, a de-
        vice name must be placed in ma1509.conf as described above.
 
-       To  set  the time the lamp needs for warm-up, use option warmup-time in
-       ma1509.conf.  The time is given in seconds after the  option.  The  de-
+       To set the time the lamp needs for warm-up, use option  warmup-time  in
+       ma1509.conf.   The  time  is given in seconds after the option. The de-
        fault is 30 seconds.
 
 
 

FILES

        /usr/local/etc/sane.d/ma1509.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-ma1509.a
@@ -88,27 +87,27 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
-              cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
-              with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
-              tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
+              cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
+              with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
+              tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
               For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:" would re-
               sult in directories tmp/config, ., and /usr/local/etc/sane.d be-
               ing searched (in this order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_MA1509
               If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
-              vironment  variable  controls  the debug level for this backend.
+              vironment variable controls the debug level  for  this  backend.
               Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7),      sane-usb(5),       sane-gt68xx(5),       sane-plustek(5),
+       sane(7),       sane-usb(5),       sane-gt68xx(5),      sane-plustek(5),
        sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-mustek(5), sane-mustek_pp(5),
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/
 
diff --git a/man/sane-magicolor.5.html b/man/sane-magicolor.5.html
index da7ba76a..d479a6b1 100644
--- a/man/sane-magicolor.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-magicolor.5.html
@@ -65,11 +65,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
 

KNOWN BUGS AND RESTRICTIONS

        Large  color  scans  may  sometimes timeout due to unknown reasons (the
-       scanner simply stops returning data)
+       scanner simply stops returning data).
 
        Cancelling large scans may lock up the scanner.
 
diff --git a/man/sane-microtek.5.html b/man/sane-microtek.5.html
index b274539c..354ec32d 100644
--- a/man/sane-microtek.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-microtek.5.html
@@ -109,11 +109,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek.5.html b/man/sane-mustek.5.html
index 98ee2861..16bb88f7 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek.5.html
@@ -279,11 +279,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html
index d67b9db9..90e3a286 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html
@@ -347,11 +347,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html
index 73407026..09914821 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html
@@ -114,11 +114,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html
index 56c7d12e..8aa9d9f7 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
        Service & Quality SQ113 chipset. At the moment, only the Mustek BearPaw
        2448 TA Pro is supported. It's planned to add support for  other  scan-
        ners that are based on the SQ113 and maybe SQ11 chip. For more details,
-       see         the         mustek_usb2          backend          homepage:
+       see        the        sane-mustek_usb2        backend         homepage:
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb2-backend/.
 
        This is BETA software. Especially if you test new or untested scanners,
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
        Please use libusb-0.1.8 or later. Without libusb or with  older  libusb
        versions  all  kinds  of trouble can be expected. The scanner should be
        found by sane-find-scanner(1) without further actions. For setting per-
-       missions and general USB information looks at sane-usb(5).
+       missions and general USB information, look at sane-usb(5).
 
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-nec.5.html b/man/sane-nec.5.html index 1babe5c5..bf6e38f4 100644 --- a/man/sane-nec.5.html +++ b/man/sane-nec.5.html @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ The sane-nec library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) back- end that provides access to NEC SCSI scanners. This backend should be considered alpha-quality software! In the current state it is known to - work with PC-IN500/4C scanners. Another MultiReader scanner series is + work with PC-IN500/4C scanners. Other MultiReader scanner series are not supported. PC-IN 500/4C and MultiReader scanner are only sold in Japan (except Multi Reader PetiScan). diff --git a/man/sane-net.5.html b/man/sane-net.5.html index f6308096..c2e4fab7 100644 --- a/man/sane-net.5.html +++ b/man/sane-net.5.html @@ -102,11 +102,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-p5.5.html b/man/sane-p5.5.html
index c0bd6fb9..2d0b031e 100644
--- a/man/sane-p5.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-p5.5.html
@@ -78,11 +78,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-pint.5.html b/man/sane-pint.5.html
index 78ec1966..15e83021 100644
--- a/man/sane-pint.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-pint.5.html
@@ -77,11 +77,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-pixma.5.html b/man/sane-pixma.5.html
index 3c9937cd..29cbcfa9 100644
--- a/man/sane-pixma.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-pixma.5.html
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
        Currently, the following models work with this backend:
 
               PIXMA E410, E510
-              PIXMA G2000, G2010, G2100, G4000
+              PIXMA G2000, G2010, G2100, G4000, G4511
               PIXMA MG2100, MG2200, MG2400, MG2500, MG2900, MG3000, MG3100
               PIXMA MG3200, MG3500, MG3600, MG4200, MG5100, MG5200, MG5300
               PIXMA MG5400, MG5500, MG5600, MG5700, MG6100, MG6200, MG6300
@@ -142,9 +142,9 @@
 
 

OPTIONS

-       Besides "well-known" options (e.g. resolution, mode etc.)  backend also
-       provides the following options, i.e. the options might  change  in  the
-       future.
+       Besides  "well-known"  options (e.g. resolution, mode etc.)  sane-pixma
+       backend also provides the following options,  i.e.  the  options  might
+       change in the future.
        The button status can be polled i.e. with scanimage -A.
        Button  scan  is disabled on MAC OS X due to darwin libusb not handling
        timeouts in usb interrupt reads, but may work when  using  the  network
@@ -377,11 +377,11 @@
 
        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-plustek.5.html b/man/sane-plustek.5.html
index a6b18b3f..978383c2 100644
--- a/man/sane-plustek.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-plustek.5.html
@@ -288,11 +288,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
 

SEE ALSO

        sane(7),  sane-usb(5),  sane-u12(5),  sane-gt68xx(5),  sane-stek_pp(5),
-       sane-find-scanner(1), scanimage(1),
+       sane-find-scanner(1), scanimage(1)
        /usr/local/share/doc/sane-backends/plustek/Plustek-USB.changes
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html b/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html
index 19078a45..6c99603e 100644
--- a/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html
@@ -322,11 +322,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-qcam.5.html b/man/sane-qcam.5.html
index 07618ea8..10b171e9 100644
--- a/man/sane-qcam.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-qcam.5.html
@@ -69,11 +69,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-ricoh.5.html b/man/sane-ricoh.5.html
index 7b943ae5..be4975ff 100644
--- a/man/sane-ricoh.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ricoh.5.html
@@ -56,11 +56,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-rts8891.5.html b/man/sane-rts8891.5.html
index 04bc051a..da36ca6f 100644
--- a/man/sane-rts8891.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-rts8891.5.html
@@ -42,10 +42,10 @@
 
        Scan Mode Options
 
-       --mode selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices
-              are R Color, Gray and Lineart The default  mode  is  Color.  The
-              Lineart  mode  is  black and white only (1 bit).  Grayscale will
-              produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits). Color mode allows for  over
+       --mode selects  the  basic  mode  of  operation  of  the scanner. Valid
+              choices are Color, Gray and Lineart.  The default mode is Color.
+              The Lineart mode is for black and white only (1 bit).  Gray will
+              produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).  Color mode allows for over
               16  million  different colors produced from 24 bits of color in-
               formation.
 
diff --git a/man/sane-s9036.5.html b/man/sane-s9036.5.html
index 4c1b0200..b12c8971 100644
--- a/man/sane-s9036.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-s9036.5.html
@@ -53,11 +53,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-scsi.5.html b/man/sane-scsi.5.html
index 76a555d4..39ceb3be 100644
--- a/man/sane-scsi.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-scsi.5.html
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
               $ chmod 660 /dev/sg0
 
        When your system uses the device filesystem (devfs), you have  to  edit
-       There you should search the line
+       /etc/devfs/perms.  There you should search the line
 
               REGISTER ^sg[^/]* PERMISSIONS root.root 0600
 
@@ -132,8 +132,8 @@
                      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 directory. The scanner should then be accessi-
-                     ble as /dev/uk0 if it was probed during boot.
+                     uk0 in the /dev directory. The scanner should then be ac-
+                     cessible as /dev/uk0 if it was probed during boot.
 
               Tekram DC390
                      Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with  the  amd
diff --git a/man/sane-sharp.5.html b/man/sane-sharp.5.html
index 1627fbcb..2708a938 100644
--- a/man/sane-sharp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sharp.5.html
@@ -49,11 +49,11 @@
 
               special
 
-       Where special is either the path-name for the special device that  cor-
-       responds  to  a SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic
-       SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such a  device
-       name  could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example.  See sane-scsi(5) for
-       details.
+       where special is the path-name for the special device that  corresponds
+       to  a  SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic SCSI de-
+       vice or a symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such  a  device  name
+       could  be  /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example.  See sane-scsi(5) for de-
+       tails.
 
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-sm3600.5.html b/man/sane-sm3600.5.html index 2ffb1056..67398372 100644 --- a/man/sane-sm3600.5.html +++ b/man/sane-sm3600.5.html @@ -43,11 +43,9 @@ supported by the scanner dependent on the scanning-mode and other op- tions. Unsupported options are disabled. - The following options are supported by the Microtek2-driver: - - Color, grayscale, halftone and lineart scans. - - contrast, brightness, control, gamma correction. + The following options are supported by the sane-sm3600 backend: Color, + grayscale, halftone and lineart scans. Also contrast, brightness, and + gamma correction.
@@ -83,6 +81,7 @@ export SANE_DEBUG_SM3600=5 +

SEE ALSO

        sane(7), sane-microtek(5), sane-microtek2(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-snapscan.5.html b/man/sane-snapscan.5.html
index ad1f0d16..d6dac3af 100644
--- a/man/sane-snapscan.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-snapscan.5.html
@@ -75,11 +75,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-sp15c.5.html b/man/sane-sp15c.5.html
index 7d803398..0ab8a80c 100644
--- a/man/sane-sp15c.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sp15c.5.html
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7), sane-scsi(5), sane-fujitsu(5), xscanimage(1)
+       sane(7), sane-scsi(5), sane-fujitsu(5), xscanimage(1)
        Fujitsu ScanPartner 15C OEM Manual, Doc. No. 250-0081-0
        Fujitsu M3096G OEM Manual, part number 50FH5028E-05
        Fujitsu M3096GX/M3093GX/M3093DG OEM Manual, part number C150-E015...03
diff --git a/man/sane-st400.5.html b/man/sane-st400.5.html
index a78d74e5..54a318e9 100644
--- a/man/sane-st400.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-st400.5.html
@@ -42,11 +42,11 @@
 
               special
 
-       Where special is either the path-name for the special device that  cor-
-       responds  to a SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device name
-       must be a generic SCSI device or a symlink to  such  a  device.   Under
-       Linux,  such  a device name could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example.
-       See sane-scsi(5) for details.
+       Where special is the path-name for the special device that  corresponds
+       to a SCSI scanner. For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a
+       generic SCSI device or a symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such a
+       device   name   could  be  /dev/sga  or  /dev/sge,  for  example.   See
+       sane-scsi(5) for details.
 
 
 
@@ -91,11 +91,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-stv680.5.html b/man/sane-stv680.5.html
index 5a244f22..49bb6134 100644
--- a/man/sane-stv680.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-stv680.5.html
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7), sane-usb(5), scanimage(1), xcam(1)
+       sane(7), sane-usb(5), scanimage(1), xcam(1)
 
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane-tamarack.5.html b/man/sane-tamarack.5.html index 0418608d..5ec199dc 100644 --- a/man/sane-tamarack.5.html +++ b/man/sane-tamarack.5.html @@ -58,11 +58,11 @@

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-teco1.5.html b/man/sane-teco1.5.html
index 7a2dca50..87986829 100644
--- a/man/sane-teco1.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-teco1.5.html
@@ -69,10 +69,12 @@
        Scan Mode
 
        --mode Black & White|Grayscale|Color
-              Selects the basic mode of operation of the scanner valid choices
-              are  The  Black  &  White  mode is black and white only (1 bit).
+              Selects the basic  mode  of  operation  of  the  scanner.  Valid
+              choices are Black & White, Grayscale and Color.
+
+              The  Black  &  White  mode  is for black and white only (1 bit).
               Grayscale will produce 256 levels of gray (8 bits).  Color  will
-              produce a 24 bits color image.
+              produce a 24 bit color image.
 
        --resolution 1..600
               Selects  the resolution for a scan. The scanner can do all reso-
diff --git a/man/sane-teco2.5.html b/man/sane-teco2.5.html
index 6707e763..418cd2a5 100644
--- a/man/sane-teco2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-teco2.5.html
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
 
               Note: All values with ydpi > 300 (300 x 600) or 600 (600 x 1200)
               result in a wrong proportion for the scan. The proportion can be
-              adjusted with the following imagemagick command:
+              adjusted with the following convert(1) command from imagemagick:
               convert -geometry (dpi/max_xdpi * 100%)x100%
               max_xdpi is for the vm3575 constant with 300 dpi e.g. 600dpi ad-
               just with: convert -geometry 200%x100%
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
 
        --white-level-g 0..64
               Selects  what green radiance level should be considered "white",
-              when scanning some sheets by changing the  calibration  i  value
+              when scanning some sheets  by  changing  the  calibration  value
               loaded into the scanner. Scale 0..64 in steps of 1.
 
        --white-level-b 0..64
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@
 
        Michael Hoeller for testing the support for the VM356A.
 
-       Christoph.Hoeffner for testing the support for the VM3564 (Relisys AVEC
+       Christoph Hoeffner for testing the support for the VM3564 (Relisys AVEC
        II S3 firmware 1.09).
 
                                   14 Jul 2008                    sane-teco2(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-test.5.html b/man/sane-test.5.html
index ed166223..37bf3ecb 100644
--- a/man/sane-test.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-test.5.html
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
        enables a fixed width of 11 cm.
 
        Setting option three-pass simulates a three-pass scanner.  Older  color
-       scanners  needed  to  scan the image once per color (reg/green/blue) to
+       scanners  needed  to  scan the image once per color (red/green/blue) to
        get the full image.  Therefore, in this mode three  single  frames  are
        transmitted in color mode.
 
@@ -247,11 +247,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-u12.5.html b/man/sane-u12.5.html
index ad18c8e2..c3b028b1 100644
--- a/man/sane-u12.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-u12.5.html
@@ -104,11 +104,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-umax.5.html b/man/sane-umax.5.html
index 067d957d..50a22322 100644
--- a/man/sane-umax.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-umax.5.html
@@ -17,15 +17,15 @@
 
 

ABOUT THIS FILE

-       This  file  only  is  a  short description of the sane-umax backend for
-       sane! For detailed information take a look at sane-umax-doc.html (it is
+       This  file  is  only  a  brief description of the sane-umax backend for
+       SANE! For detailed information take a look at sane-umax-doc.html (it is
        included in the sane source directory and in the xsane(1) online help)!
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION

        The sane-umax library implements a SANE backend that provides access to
-       several UMAX-SCSI-scanners and some Linotye Hell SCSI-scanners,  paral-
+       several UMAX-SCSI-scanners and some Linotype Hell SCSI-scanners, paral-
        lel- and USB-scanners are not (and probably will never be) supported!
 
        I  suggest  you  hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while
@@ -72,9 +72,9 @@
        execute-request-sense:
               values: 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
               default = 0
-              If  set to 1 umax_do_request_sense is called in umax_do_calibra-
-              tion. This can hang the system (but has been enabled until  this
-              version)
+              If  set to 1, umax_do_request_sense() is called in umax_do_cali-
+              bration().  This can hang the system, but has been enabled until
+              this version.
 
        scsi-buffer-size-min, scsi-buffer-size-max:
               values: 4096-1048576
@@ -101,9 +101,10 @@
        slow-speed, care-about-smearing:
               values: -1 = auto, 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
               default = -1
-              dangerous options, needed for some scanners do not changed these
-              options  until you really know what you do, you may destroy your
-              scanner when you define wrong values for this options
+              Dangerous options, needed for some scanners.
+              Do not change these options unless you really know what you  are
+              doing  otherwise  you may destroy your scanner with invalid val-
+              ues.
 
        calibration-full-ccd:
               values: -1 = auto, 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
@@ -112,7 +113,7 @@
 
        calibration-width-offset:
               values: -99999 = auto, > -99999 set value
-              add an offset width to the calculated with for image/ccd
+              add an offset to the calculated width for image/ccd
 
        calibration-bytes-pixel:
               values: -1 = disabled, 0 = not set, 1 =  1  byte/pixel,  2  =  2
@@ -149,7 +150,7 @@
               values: 1..# (maximum defined at compile time)
               default = 2
               most  SCSI  drivers allow internal command queueing with a depth
-              of 2 commands. In most cases it does not  mprove  anything  when
+              of 2 commands. In most cases it does not improve  anything  when
               you  increase this value. When your SCSI driver does not support
               any command queueing you can try to set this value to 1.
 
@@ -161,9 +162,9 @@
 
 

SCSI ADAPTER TIPS

-       The  ISA-SCSI-adapters that are shipped with some Umax-scanners are not
+       The  ISA-SCSI-adapters that are shipped with some UMAX-scanners are not
        supported very well by Linux (I suggest not to use it),  the  PCI-SCSI-
-       adapters that come with some Umax-scanners are not supported at all (as
+       adapters that come with some UMAX-scanners are not supported at all (as
        far as I know). On other platforms these  SCSI-adapters  are  not  sup-
        ported.  So you typically need to purchase another SCSI-adapter that is
        supported by your platform. See the relevant hardware FAQs  and  HOWTOs
@@ -175,7 +176,7 @@
        (e.g. if your computer is a file-server) or other SCSI devices, I  sug-
        gest you use an own SCSI-adapter for your UMAX-scanner.
 
-       If  you have any problems with your Umax scanner, check your SCSI chain
+       If  you have any problems with your UMAX scanner, check your SCSI chain
        (cable length, termination, ...).
 
        See also: sane-scsi(5)
@@ -200,7 +201,7 @@
               If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
               vironment 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: SANE_DEBUG_UMAX values.
+              Smaller levels reduce verbosity.  SANE_DEBUG_UMAX values:
 
               Number  Remark
                0       print important errors (printed each time)
diff --git a/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html b/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html
index 10edea91..d598a7c7 100644
--- a/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html
@@ -162,11 +162,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-v4l.5.html b/man/sane-v4l.5.html
index 084c657f..b8ceed73 100644
--- a/man/sane-v4l.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-v4l.5.html
@@ -67,11 +67,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
-              current   working   directory   (".")   and   then  in  /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated  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 /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.  If the value of the environment  variable  ends
               with  the directory separator character, then the default direc-
               tories are searched after the explicitly specified  directories.
diff --git a/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html b/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html
index 17faebd4..4617f0c2 100644
--- a/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
        The  sane-xerox_mfp library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
        backend that provides access to several Samsung-based  Samsung,  Xerox,
        and  Dell  scanners.   Please  see  full  list  of supported devices at
-       http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html
+       http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html.
 
 
 
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@

LIMITATIONS

        Multicast autoconfiguration for LAN scanners is  not  implemented  yet.
-       IPv6 addressing never been tested.
+       IPv6 addressing has never been tested.
 
 
 
diff --git a/man/sane.7.html b/man/sane.7.html index 72bb0bee..4ced7731 100644 --- a/man/sane.7.html +++ b/man/sane.7.html @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The package sane-backends contains backends, documentation, networking support, and the command line frontend scanimage(1). The frontends xs- canimage(1), xcam(1), and scanadf(1) are included in the package - sane-frontends. Both packages can be downloaded from the SANE homepage + sane-frontends. Both packages can be downloaded from the SANE homepage (http://www.sane-project.org/). Information about other frontends and backends can also be found on the SANE homepage. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ SANE IRC channel The IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channel #sane can be found on the - Freenode network (irc.freenode.net). It's for discussing SANE prob- + Freenode network (irc.libera.chat). It's for discussing SANE prob- lems, talking about development and general SANE related chatting. Before asking for help, please read the other documentation mentioned in this manual page. The channel's topic is also used for announce- @@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ sane-canon_dr(5) for details. canon_lide70 - Supports the CanoScan LiDE 70 USB scanner. See sane-canon_lide70(5) - for details. + Supports the CanoScan LiDE 70 and 600 USB scanners. See + sane-canon_lide70(5) for details. canon_pp Supports the CanoScan FB330P, FB630P, N340P and N640P parallel port @@ -198,8 +198,13 @@ details. epson - Supports Epson SCSI, parallel port and USB flatbed scanners. See - sane-epson(5) for details. + Old driver for Epson SCSI, parallel port and USB flatbed scanners. + See sane-epson(5) for details but try epson2 first. + + epson2 + Newer driver for Epson SCSI, parallel port, network and USB flatbed + scanners (try this before epson which is outdated). See sane-ep- + son2(5) for details. escl Supports scanners through the eSCL protocol. See sane-escl(5) for de- @@ -212,14 +217,14 @@ genesys Supports several scanners based on the Genesys Logic GL646, GL841, GL843, GL847 and GL124 chips like the Medion 6471 and Hewlett-Packard - 2300c. - See sane-genesys(5) for details. + 2300c. See sane-genesys(5) for details. gt68xx Supports scanners based on the Grandtech GT-6801 and GT-6816 chips like the Artec Ultima 2000 and several Mustek BearPaw CU and TA mod- - els. Some Genius, Lexmark, Medion, Packard Bell, Plustek, and Trust - scanners are also supported. See sane-gt68xx(5) for details. + els. + Some Genius, Lexmark, Medion, Packard Bell, Plustek, and Trust scan- + ners are also supported. See sane-gt68xx(5) for details. hp Supports Hewlett-Packard ScanJet scanners which utilize SCL (Scanner @@ -247,7 +252,7 @@ hpljm1005 Supports the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet M1005 scanner. See - sane-hpljm1005(5) for details. + sane-hpljm1005(5) for details. hs2p Supports the Ricoh IS450 family of SCSI scanners. See sane-hs2p(5) @@ -458,8 +463,8 @@ net The SANE network daemon saned(8) provides access to scanners located - on different computers in connection with the net backend. See - sane-net(5) and saned(8). + on different computers in connection with the sane-net(5) backend. + See saned(8). pnm PNM image reader pseudo-backend. The purpose of this backend is pri- @@ -574,80 +579,81 @@ variables are documented in the relevant manual pages. For example, to get the maximum amount of debug information when testing a Mustek SCSI scanner, set environment variables SANE_DEBUG_DLL, SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK, - and SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI to 128 and then invoke scanimage -L. The de- - bug messages for the dll backend tell if the mustek backend was found - and loaded at all. The mustek messages explain what the mustek backend - is doing while the SCSI debugging shows the low level handling. If you - can't find out what's going on by checking the messages carefully, con- - tact the sane-devel mailing list for help (see REPORTING BUGS below). + and SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI to 128 and then invoke scanimage -L. The + SANE_DEBUG_DLL messages tell if the sane-mustek(5) backend was found + and loaded at all. The SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK messages explain what the + backend is doing while the SANE_DEBUG_SCSI debugging shows the low + level handling. If you can't find out what's going on by checking the + messages carefully, contact the sane-devel mailing list for help (see + REPORTING BUGS below). Now that your scanner is found by scanimage -L, try to do a scan: scan- - image >image.pnm. This command starts a scan for the default scanner - with default settings. All the available options are listed by running - scanimage --help. If scanning aborts with an error message, turn on - debugging as mentioned above. Maybe the configuration file needs some - tuning, e.g. to setup the path to a firmware that is needed by some - scanners. See the backend's manual page for details. If you can't find + image >image.pnm. This command starts a scan for the default scanner + with default settings. All the available options are listed by running + scanimage --help. If scanning aborts with an error message, turn on + debugging as mentioned above. Maybe the configuration file needs some + tuning, e.g. to setup the path to a firmware that is needed by some + scanners. See the backend's manual page for details. If you can't find out what's wrong, contact sane-devel. - To check that the SANE libraries are installed correctly you can use - the test backend, even if you don't have a scanner or other SANE de- + To check that the SANE libraries are installed correctly you can use + the test backend, even if you don't have a scanner or other SANE de- vice: scanimage -d test -T - You should get a list of PASSed tests. You can do the same with your + You should get a list of PASSed tests. You can do the same with your backend by changing "test" to your backend's name. - So now scanning with scanimage(1) works and you want to use one of the - graphical frontends like xsane(1), xscanimage(1), or quiteinsane(1) but - those frontends don't detect your scanner? One reason may be that you - installed two versions of SANE. E.g. the version that was installed by - your distribution in /usr and one you installed from source in /usr/lo- - cal/. Make sure that only one version is installed. Another possible - reason is, that your system's dynamic loader can't find the SANE li- - braries. For Linux, make sure that /etc/ld.so.conf contains /usr/lo- - cal/lib and does not contain /usr/local/lib/sane. See also the docu- - mentation of the frontends. + So now scanning with scanimage (1) works and you want to use one of the + graphical frontends like xsane(1), xscanimage(1), or quiteinsane (1) + but those frontends don't detect your scanner? One reason may be that + you installed two versions of SANE. E.g. the version that was in- + stalled by your distribution in /usr and one you installed from source + in /usr/local/. Make sure that only one version is installed. Another + possible reason is, that your system's dynamic loader can't find the + SANE libraries. For Linux, make sure that /etc/ld.so.conf contains + /usr/local/lib and does not contain /usr/local/lib/sane. See also the + documentation of the frontends.

HOW CAN YOU HELP SANE

-       We  appreciate  any help we can get. Please have a look at our web page
+       We appreciate any help we can get. Please have a look at our  web  page
        about contributing to SANE: http://www.sane-project.org/contrib.html
 
 
 

CONTACT

-       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/share/doc/sane-backends/AUTHORS file or
-       the backend's manpage. For general discussion about  SANE,  please  use
+       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/share/doc/sane-backends/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).
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       saned(8), sane-find-scanner(1), scanimage(1), sane-abaton(5),  sane-ag-
+       saned(8),  sane-find-scanner(1), scanimage(1), sane-abaton(5), sane-ag-
        fafocus(5),   sane-apple(5),   sane-artec(5),   sane-artec_eplus48u(5),
-       sane-as6e(5),     sane-avision(5),      sane-bh(5),      sane-canon(5),
+       sane-as6e(5),      sane-avision(5),      sane-bh(5),     sane-canon(5),
        sane-canon630u(5),   sane-canon_dr(5),   sane-canon_pp(5),   sane-card-
-       scan(5),   sane-coolscan(5),   sane-coolscan2(5),    sane-coolscan3(5),
-       sane-dc210(5),  sane-dc240(5),  sane-dc25(5), sane-dll(5), sane-dmc(5),
-       sane-epson(5),    sane-escl(5),    sane-fujitsu(5),    sane-genesys(5),
-       sane-gphoto2(5),     sane-gt68xx(5),     sane-hp(5),    sane-hpsj5s(5),
-       sane-hp3500(5),   sane-hp3900(5),    sane-hp4200(5),    sane-hp5400(5),
-       sane-hpljm1005(5),  sane-ibm(5),  sane-kodak(5), sane-leo(5), sane-lex-
-       mark(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-mustek_usb2(5),   sane-nec(5),   sane-net(5),
-       sane-niash(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-ricoh2(5),
-       sane-s9036(5),     sane-sceptre(5),     sane-scsi(5),    sane-sharp(5),
-       sane-sm3600(5),   sane-sm3840(5),   sane-snapscan(5),    sane-sp15c(5),
-       sane-st400(5),    sane-stv680(5),    sane-tamarack(5),   sane-teco1(5),
+       scan(5),    sane-coolscan(5),   sane-coolscan2(5),   sane-coolscan3(5),
+       sane-dc210(5), sane-dc240(5), sane-dc25(5),  sane-dll(5),  sane-dmc(5),
+       sane-epson(5),     sane-epson2(5),    sane-escl(5),    sane-fujitsu(5),
+       sane-genesys(5),    sane-gphoto2(5),    sane-gt68xx(5),     sane-hp(5),
+       sane-hpsj5s(5),    sane-hp3500(5),    sane-hp3900(5),   sane-hp4200(5),
+       sane-hp5400(5),    sane-hpljm1005(5),    sane-ibm(5),    sane-kodak(5),
+       sane-leo(5),   sane-lexmark(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-mustek_usb2(5),   sane-nec(5),  sane-net(5),
+       sane-niash(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-ricoh2(5),
+       sane-s9036(5),    sane-sceptre(5),     sane-scsi(5),     sane-sharp(5),
+       sane-sm3600(5),    sane-sm3840(5),   sane-snapscan(5),   sane-sp15c(5),
+       sane-st400(5),   sane-stv680(5),    sane-tamarack(5),    sane-teco1(5),
        sane-teco2(5),      sane-teco3(5),      sane-test(5),      sane-u12(5),
        sane-umax1220u(5),    sane-umax(5),    sane-umax_pp(5),    sane-usb(5),
        sane-v4l(5), sane-xerox_mfp(5)
@@ -656,8 +662,8 @@
 

AUTHOR

        David Mosberger-Tang and many many more (see /usr/local/share/doc/sane-
-       backends/AUTHORS  for  details).   This man page was written by Henning
-       Meier-Geinitz. Quite a lot of text was taken from  the  SANE  standard,
+       backends/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.
 
                                   03 Jan 2020                          sane(7)
diff --git a/man/saned.8.html b/man/saned.8.html
index da26ab4d..e089b37f 100644
--- a/man/saned.8.html
+++ b/man/saned.8.html
@@ -30,30 +30,52 @@
 
 

OPTIONS

-       The -l flag requests that saned run in standalone daemon mode.  In this
-       mode,  saned  will  listen for incoming client connections; inetd(8) is
-       not required for saned operations in this mode. The -b flag tells saned
-       to  bind  to  the address given.  The -p flags tells saned to listen on
-       the port given.  A value of 0 tells saned to pick an unused port.   The
-       default  is the sane-port (6566).  The -u flag requests that saned drop
-       root privileges and run as the user (and group) associated  with  user-
-       name  after binding.  The -D flag will request saned to detach from the
-       console and run in the background.  The flag -a is  equivalent  to  the
-       combination of -l -B -u username options.
+       saned recognises the following options:
 
-       The  -d  flag sets the level of saned debug output.  When compiled with
-       debugging enabled, this flag may be followed by  a  number  to  request
-       more  or  less debug info.  The larger the number, the more verbose the
-       debug output.  E.g., -d128 will request output of all  debug  info.   A
-       level of 0 produces no output at all.  The default value is 2.
+       -a [username], --alone[=username]
+              is equivalent to the combination of -l -D -u  username  options.
+              However,  username is optional and running user will only be set
+              when specified.
 
-       The  -e  flag  will  divert saned debug output to stderr instead of the
-       syslog default.
+       -u username, --user=username
+              requests that saned drop root privileges and  run  as  the  user
+              (and group) associated with username after binding.
 
-       The -o flag requests that saned exits after the  first  client  discon-
-       nects.  This is useful for debugging.
+       -b address, --bind=address
+              tells saned to bind to the address given.
 
-       The -h flag displays a short help message.
+       -p port, --port=port
+              tells  saned  to  listen  on the port given.  A value of 0 tells
+              saned to pick an unused port.   The  default  is  the  sane-port
+              (6566).
+
+       -l, --listen
+              requests  that  saned  run  in  standalone daemon mode.  In this
+              mode, saned will listen for  incoming  client  connections;  in-
+              etd(8) is not required for saned operations in this mode.
+
+       -D, --daemonize
+              will  request  saned  to  detach from the console and run in the
+              background.
+
+       -o, --once
+              requests that saned exits after the  first  client  disconnects.
+              This is useful for debugging.
+
+       -d n, --debug=n
+              sets  the  level of saned debug output to n.  When compiled with
+              debugging enabled, this flag may be followed by a number to  re-
+              quest  more or less debug info.  The larger the number, the more
+              verbose the debug output.  E.g., -d128 will  request  output  of
+              all  debug  info.   A level of 0 produces no output at all.  The
+              default value is 2.
+
+       -e, --stderr
+              will divert saned debug output to stderr instead of  the  syslog
+              default.
+
+       -h, --help
+              displays a short help message.
 
        If  saned  is  run  from other programs such as inetd(8), xinetd(8) and
        systemd(1), check that program's documentation on how to pass  command-
@@ -181,10 +203,10 @@
 
 

SYSTEMD CONFIGURATION

-       saned can be compiled with explicit systemd(1)support.This  will  allow
+       saned can be compiled with explicit systemd(1) support. This will allow
        logging  debugging  information to be forwarded to the systemd(1) jour-
        nal. The systemd(1) support requires compilation with the systemd-devel
-       package installed on the system. this is the preferred option.
+       package installed on the system. This is the preferred option.
 
        saned  can  be  used with systemd(1) without the systemd(1) integration
        compiled in, but then logging of debug information is not supported.
@@ -196,7 +218,7 @@
 

Systemd configuration for saned with systemd support compiled in

        For  systemd(1)  configuration  we need to add 2 configuration files in
-       /etc/systemd/system.
+       /etc/systemd/system.
 
        The first file we need to add here is called  saned.socket.   It  shall
        have the following contents:
@@ -235,7 +257,7 @@
               Also=saned.socket
 
        You need to set an environment variable for SANE_CONFIG_DIR pointing to
-       the  directory  where saned can find its configuration files.  you will
+       the  directory  where saned can find its configuration files.  You will
        have to remove the # on the last line and set the variables for the de-
        sired debugging information if required.  Multiple variables can be set
        by separating the assignments by spaces as shown in the example above.
@@ -250,11 +272,11 @@
 

Systemd configuration when saned is compiled without systemd support

        This configuration will also work when  saned  is  compiled  WITH  sys-
-       temd(1)integrationsupport,butitdoesnotallowdebugging  information to be
-       logged.
+       temd(1)  integration  support, but it does not allow debugging informa-
+       tion to be logged.
 
        For systemd(1) configuration for saned, we need to add 2  configuration
-       files in /etc/systemd/system.
+       files in /etc/systemd/system.
 
        The first file we need to add here is called saned.socket.  It is iden-
        tical to the version for systemd(1) with the support compiled  in.   It
@@ -271,8 +293,8 @@
               [Install]
               WantedBy=sockets.target
 
-       The second file to be added is saned@.service This one differs from the
-       version with systemd(1) integration compiled in:
+       The  second  file to be added is saned@.service.  This one differs from
+       the version with systemd(1) integration compiled in:
 
               [Unit]
               Description=Scanner Service
@@ -315,11 +337,11 @@
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config-
-              uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
-              current  working  directory   (".")   and   then   in   /usr/lo-
+              may contain the configuration file.  On *NIX systems, the direc-
+              tories are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are sep-
+              arated 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  /usr/lo-
               cal/etc/sane.d.   If  the value of the environment variable ends
               with the directory separator character, then the default  direc-
               tories  are searched after the explicitly specified directories.
@@ -331,7 +353,7 @@
 

SEE ALSO

        sane(7),    scanimage(1),    xscanimage(1),    xcam(1),    sane-dll(5),
-       sane-net(5), sane-"backendname"(5), inetd(8), xinetd(8), systemd(1),
+       sane-net(5), sane-"backendname"(5), inetd(8), xinetd(8), systemd(1)
        http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
 
 
diff --git a/man/scanadf.1.html b/man/scanadf.1.html
deleted file mode 100644
index 2859fc2c..00000000
--- a/man/scanadf.1.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,183 +0,0 @@
-
-
-scanadf.1
-
-

-

scanadf.1

-
-
-
-scanadf(1)                                                          scanadf(1)
-
-
-
-

NAME

-       scanadf - acquire multiple images from a scanner equipped with an ADF
-
-
-
-

SYNOPSIS

-       scanadf    [-d|--device-name   dev]   [-h|--help]   [-L|--list-devices]
-       [-v|--verbose] [-V|--version] [-o|--output-file name] [-S|--scan-script
-       name]  [-s|--start-count  num] [-e|--end-count num] [-r|--raw] [device-
-       specific-options]
-
-
-
-

DESCRIPTION

-       scanadf is  a  command-line  interface  to  control  image  acquisition
-       devices which are capable of returning a series of images (e.g. a scan-
-       ner with an automatic document feeder (ADF)).  The device is controlled
-       via  command-line options.  After command-line processing, scanadf nor-
-       mally proceeds to acquire a series of images until the  device  returns
-       the SANE_STATUS_NO_DOCS status code.
-
-       The  images are written to output files, specified by the --output-file
-       option.  These files are typically written in one of the PNM  (portable
-       aNyMaP)  formats  (PBM  for  black-and-white  images, PGM for grayscale
-       images, and PPM for color  images).   Several  optional  frame  formats
-       (SANE_FRAME_JPEG,  SANE_FRAME_G31D,  SANE_FRAME_G32D,  SANE_FRAME_G42D,
-       and SANE_FRAME_TEXT) are supported.  In each case, the data is  written
-       out to the output file as-is without a header.  Unrecognized frame for-
-       mats are handled in the same way, although a warning message is printed
-       in verbose mode.
-
-       Typically,  the  optional  frame formats are used in conjunction with a
-       scan script (specified by the --scanscript option) which is invoked for
-       each  acquired image.  The script is provided with a series of environ-
-       ment variables which describe the parameters and format  of  the  image
-       file.
-
-       scanadf  accesses  image  acquisition devices through the SANE (Scanner
-       Access Now Easy) interface and can thus support any  device  for  which
-       there  exists  a  SANE  backend  (try  "apropos sane-" to get a list of
-       available backends).
-
-
-
-

OPTIONS

-       The -d or --device-name options must be followed by a SANE device-name.
-       A  (partial) list of available devices can be obtained with the --list-
-       devices option (see below).  If no device-name is specified explicitly,
-       scanadf will attempt to open the first available device.
-
-       The  -h or --help options request help information.  The information is
-       printed on standard output and in this case, no attempt will be made to
-       acquire an image.
-
-       The  -L  or  --list-devices option requests a (partial) list of devices
-       that are available.  The list is not complete since some devices may be
-       available,  but are not listed in any of the configuration files (which
-       are typically stored in directory /usr/local/etc/sane.d).  This is par-
-       ticularly  the  case when accessing scanners through the network.  If a
-       device is not listed in a configuration file, the only way to access it
-       is by its full device name.  You may need to consult your system admin-
-       istrator to find out the names of such devices.
-
-       The -v or --verbose options increase the verbosity of the operation  of
-       scanadf.   The option may be specified repeatedly, each time increasing
-       the verbosity level.
-
-       The -V or --version option requests that scanadf print the program  and
-       package  name,  as  well as the version number of the SANE distribution
-       that it came with.
-
-       The -o or --output-file option specifies a format string used to gener-
-       ate  the  name  of  file  to  write  the image data to.  You can use %d
-       replacement in the output file name; this will  be  replaced  with  the
-       current page number.  The default format string is image-%04d.
-
-       The  -S  or  --scan-script  option  specifies the name of script to run
-       after each scanned image is acquired.  The script receives the name  of
-       the  image  output  file  as  its first and only command line argument.
-       Additionally the scan script can reference  the  following  environment
-       variables to get information about the parameters of the image.
-
-              SCAN_RES - the image resolution (in DPI)
-              SCAN_WIDTH - the image width (in pixels)
-              SCAN_HEIGHT - the image height (in pixels)
-              SCAN_DEPTH - the image bit-depth (in bits)
-              SCAN_FORMAT - a string representing the image format (e.g. gray,
-              g42d, text, etc)
-              SCAN_FORMAT_ID - the numeric image format identifier
-
-       The -s or --start-count option  specifies  the  page  number  of  first
-       scanned image.
-
-       The  -e  or  --end-count option specifies the last page number to scan.
-       Using this option, you can request a specific number  of  pages  to  be
-       scanned, rather than scanning until there are no more images available.
-
-       The -r or --raw option specifies that the raw image data be written  to
-       the  output file as-is without interpretation.  This disables the writ-
-       ing of the PNM header for basic frame types.  This feature  is  usually
-       used in conjunction with the --scan-script option where the scan script
-       uses the environment variables to understand the format and  parameters
-       of the image and converts the file to a more useful format.  NOTE: With
-       support for the optional frame types and the default handling of unrec-
-       ognized frametypes, this option becomes less and less useful.
-
-       As  you might imagine, much of the power of scanadf comes from the fact
-       that it can control any SANE backend.  Thus, the exact set of  command-
-       line  options  depends  on the capabilities of the selected device.  To
-       see the options for a device named dev, invoke scanadf via  a  command-
-       line of the form:
-
-              scanadf --help --device dev
-
-       The  documentation for the device-specific options printed by --help is
-       explained in the manual page for scanimage.
-
-
-
-

FILES

-       /usr/local/etc/sane.d
-              This directory holds various configuration files.  For  details,
-              please refer to the manual pages listed below.
-
-
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), sane(7)
-
-
-
-

AUTHOR

-       scanadf  is  an  adaptation  by  Tom Martone of scanimage by David Mos-
-       berger, Andreas Beck,  and  Gordon  Matzigkeit  following  closely  the
-       features of bnhscan by Sean Reifschneider of tummy.com, ltd.
-
-
-
-

BUGS

-       Please send reports to sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net.
-
-       This  program  relies  on the backend to return the SANE_STATUS_NO_DOCS
-       status code when the automatic document feeder is out of paper.  Use of
-       this program with backends that do not support ADFs (e.g. flatbed scan-
-       ners) will likely result in repeated scans of the  same  document.   In
-       this case, it is essential to use the start-count and end-count to con-
-       trol the number of images acquired.
-
-       Only a subset of the SANE backends support feeders and return SANE_STA-
-       TUS_NO_DOCS  appropriately.   Backends  which are known to work at this
-       time are:
-
-              sane-bh - Bell+Howell Copiscan II series scanners.
-              sane-hp - Hewlett Packard scanners.   A  patch  to  the  sane-hp
-              backend  is necessary.  The --scantype=ADF option must be speci-
-              fied (earlier versions of the backend used  the  --scan-from-adf
-              option, instead).
-              sane-umax  -  UMAX  scanners.   Support  exists  in build 12 and
-              later.  The --source="Automatic Document Feeder" option must  be
-              specified.
-
-                                  15 Sep 1999                       scanadf(1)
-
-
-
-Man(1) output converted with -man2html -
- - diff --git a/man/scanimage.1.html b/man/scanimage.1.html index d2f407aa..16866659 100644 --- a/man/scanimage.1.html +++ b/man/scanimage.1.html @@ -19,9 +19,9 @@

SYNOPSIS

        scanimage  [-d|--device-name  dev]  [--format format] [-i|--icc-profile
        profile]   [-L|--list-devices]   [-f|--formatted-device-list    format]
-       [-b|--batch  [=format]]  [--batch-start  start]  [--batch-count  count]
+       [-b|--batch   [format]]  [--batch-start  start]  [--batch-count  count]
        [--batch-increment  increment]   [--batch-double]   [--accept-md5-only]
-       [-p|--progress]    [-o|--output-file]    [-n|--dont-scan]   [-T|--test]
+       [-p|--progress]  [-o|--output-file  path]  [-n|--dont-scan] [-T|--test]
        [-A|--all-options]   [-h|--help]    [-v|--verbose]    [-B|--buffer-size
        [=size]] [-V|--version] [device-specific-options]
 
@@ -63,211 +63,256 @@
 
 

OPTIONS

+       There are two sets of options available when running scanimage.
+
+       The options that are provided by scanimage itself are listed below.  In
+       addition, each backend offers its own set of options and these can also
+       be specified. Note that the options available from the backend may vary
+       depending on the scanning device that is selected.
+
+       Often  options  that are similar in function may be implemented differ-
+       ently across backends. An example of this difference is --mode Gray and
+       --mode  Grayscale.  This may be due to differing backend author prefer-
+       ences.  At other times, options are defined by the scanning device  it-
+       self and therefore out of the control of the backend code.
+
        Parameters are separated by a blank from single-character options (e.g.
-       -d  epson)  and  by  a  "="  from  multi-character options (e.g.  --de-
-       vice-name=epson).
+       -d epson) and by  a  "="  from  multi-character  options  (e.g.   --de-
+       vice-name=epson).
 
-       The -d or --device-name options must be followed by a SANE  device-name
-       like  `epson:/dev/sg0'  or  `hp:/dev/usbscanner0'.  A (partial) list of
-       available devices can be obtained with the --list-devices  option  (see
-       below).   If  no device-name is specified explicitly, scanimage reads a
-       device-name from the environment variable SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE.  If this
-       variable is not set, scanimage will attempt to open the first available
-       device.
+       -d dev, --device-name=dev
+              specifies  the  device  to access and must be followed by a SANE
+              device-name like `epson:/dev/sg0' or  `hp:/dev/usbscanner0'.   A
+              (partial)  list  of  available  devices can be obtained with the
+              --list-devices option (see below).  If no device-name is  speci-
+              fied explicitly, scanimage reads a device-name from the environ-
+              ment variable SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE.  If this variable is not set,
+              scanimage will attempt to open the first available device.
 
-       The --format format option selects how image data is written  to  stan-
-       dard  output or the file specified by the --output-file option.  format
-       can be pnm, tiff, png, or jpeg.  If --format is not specified,  PNM  is
-       written by default.
+       --format=format
+              selects how image data is written to standard output or the file
+              specified by the --output-file option.  format can be pnm, tiff,
+              png,  or  jpeg.  If --format is not specified, PNM is written by
+              default.
 
-       The -i or --icc-profile option is used to include an ICC profile into a
-       TIFF file.
+       -i profile, --icc-profile=profile
+              is used to include an ICC profile into a TIFF file.
 
-       The -L or --list-devices option requests a (partial)  list  of  devices
-       that are available.  The list is not complete since some devices may be
-       available, but are not listed in any of the configuration files  (which
-       are typically stored in directory /usr/local/etc/sane.d).  This is par-
-       ticularly the case when accessing scanners through the network.   If  a
-       device is not listed in a configuration file, the only way to access it
-       is by its full device name.  You may need to consult your system admin-
-       istrator to find out the names of such devices.
+       -L, --list-devices
+              requests a (partial) list of devices that  are  available.   The
+              list  may  not  be complete since some devices may be available,
+              but are not listed in any of the configuration files (which  are
+              typically  stored  in directory /usr/local/etc/sane.d).  This is
+              particularly the case when accessing scanners through  the  net-
+              work.   If  a  device is not listed in a configuration file, the
+              only way to access it is by its full device name.  You may  need
+              to  consult  your  system administrator to find out the names of
+              such devices.
 
-       The  -f  or  --formatted-device-list option works similar to --list-de-
-       vices, but requires a format string.  scanimage replaces the placehold-
-       ers  %d  %v  %m %t %i %n with the device name, vendor name, model name,
-       scanner type, an index number and newline respectively. The command
+       -f format, --formatted-device-list=format
+              works similar to --list-devices, but requires a  format  string.
+              scanimage  replaces  the placeholders %d %v %m %t %i %n with the
+              device name, vendor name, model name,  scanner  type,  an  index
+              number and newline respectively. The command
 
-              scanimage -f " scanner number %i device %d is a  %t,  model  %m,
+              scanimage  -f  "  scanner number %i device %d is a %t, model %m,
               produced by %v "
 
-       will produce something like:
+              will produce something like:
 
-              scanner  number 0  device sharp:/dev/sg1 is  a  flatbed scanner,
-              model JX250 SCSI, produced by SHARP
+                     scanner number 0  device sharp:/dev/sg1  is   a   flatbed
+                     scanner, model JX250 SCSI, produced by SHARP
 
-       The --batch* options provide the features for scanning documents  using
-       document  feeders.   --batch  [format] is used to specify the format of
-       the filename that each page will be written to.  Each page  is  written
-       out  to  a  single  file.   If  format is not specified, the default of
-       out%d.pnm (or out%d.tif for --format tiff, out%d.png for  --format  png
-       or out%d.jpg for --format jpeg) will be used.  This option is incompat-
-       ible with the --output-path option.  format is given as a printf  style
-       string  with  one  integer  parameter.  --batch-start start selects the
-       page number to start naming files with. If this option  is  not  given,
-       the  counter will start at 1.  --batch-count count specifies the number
-       of pages to attempt to scan.  If not  given,  scanimage  will  continue
-       scanning  until  the  scanner  returns  a state other than OK.  Not all
-       scanners with document feeders signal when the ADF is empty,  use  this
-       command  to work around them.  With --batch-increment increment you can
-       change the amount that the number in the filename  is  incremented  by.
-       Generally  this is used when you are scanning double-sided documents on
-       a single-sided document feeder.  A specific command is provided to  aid
-       this:  --batch-double  will  automatically  set  the  increment  to  2.
-       --batch-prompt will ask for pressing RETURN  before  scanning  a  page.
-       This can be used for scanning multiple pages without an automatic docu-
-       ment feeder.
+       The --batch* options provide features for scanning documents using doc-
+       ument feeders.
 
-       The --accept-md5-only option only accepts user  authorization  requests
-       that  support  MD5 security. The SANE network daemon (saned) is capable
-       of doing such requests. See saned(8).
+              -b [format], --batch=[format]
+                     is used to specify the format of the filename  that  each
+                     page  will  be written to.  Each page is written out to a
+                     single file.  If format is not specified, the default  of
+                     out%d.pnm  (or out%d.tif for --format tiff, out%d.png for
+                     --format png or out%d.jpg  for  --format  jpeg)  will  be
+                     used.  This option is incompatible with the --output-path
+                     option.  format is given as a printf  style  string  with
+                     one integer parameter.
 
-       The -p or --progress option requests that scanimage prints  a  progress
-       counter.  It shows how much image data of the current image has already
-       been received by scanimage (in percent).
 
-       The -o or --output-file option requests that scanimage saves the  scan-
-       ning  output  to  the  given path. This option is incompatible with the
-       --batch option. The program will try to guess --format  from  the  file
-       name. If that is not possible, it will print an error message and exit.
+              --batch-start=start
+                     selects  the  page  number to start naming files with. If
+                     this option is not given, the counter will start at 1.
 
-       The  -n or --dont-scan option requests that scanimage only sets the op-
-       tions provided by the user but doesn't actually perform  a  scan.  This
-       option can be used to e.g. turn off the scanner's lamp (if supported by
-       the backend).
+              --batch-count=count
+                     specifies the number of pages to attempt to scan.  If not
+                     given, scanimage will continue scanning until the scanner
+                     returns a state other than OK.   Not  all  scanners  with
+                     document  feeders  signal when the ADF is empty. Use this
+                     option to work around them.
 
-       The -T or --test option requests that scanimage performs a  few  simple
-       sanity  tests to make sure the backend works as defined by the SANE API
-       (in particular the sane_read() function is exercised by this test).
+              --batch-increment=increment
+                     sets the amount that the number in the filename is incre-
+                     mented  by.  Generally this is used when you are scanning
+                     double-sided documents on a single-sided document feeder.
+                     --batch-double  is  a  specific  command  provided to aid
+                     this.
 
-       The -A or --all-options option requests that scanimage lists all avail-
-       able options exposed the backend, including button options.  The infor-
-       mation is printed on standard output and no scan will be done.
+              --batch-double
+                     will automatically set the increment to 2.  Equivalent to
+                     --batch-increment=2
 
-       The -h or --help options request help information.  The information  is
-       printed on standard output and in this case, no attempt will be made to
-       acquire an image.
+              --batch-prompt
+                     will ask for pressing RETURN before scanning a page. This
+                     can be used for scanning multiple pages without an  auto-
+                     matic document feeder.
 
-       The -v or --verbose options increase the verbosity of the operation  of
-       scanimage.   The option may be specified repeatedly, each time increas-
-       ing the verbosity level.
+       --accept-md5-only
+              only  accepts user authorization requests that support MD5 secu-
+              rity. The SANE network daemon saned(8) is capable of doing  such
+              requests.
 
-       The -B option without argument changes the input buffer size  from  the
-       default  32KB  to  1MB.   For finer grained control, use --buffer-size=
-       followed by the number of KB.
+       -p, --progress
+              requests  that scanimage prints a progress counter. It shows how
+              much image data of the current image has already  been  received
+              (in percent).
 
-       The -V or --version option requests that scanimage prints  the  program
-       and  package  name, the version number of the SANE distribution that it
-       came with and the version of the backend that it loads. Usually  that's
-       the  dll  backend. If more information about the version numbers of the
-       backends are necessary, the DEBUG variable for the dll backend  can  be
-       used. Example: SANE_DEBUG_DLL=3 scanimage -L .
+       -o path, --output-file=path
+              requests  that  scanimage saves the scanning output to the given
+              path.  This option is incompatible with the --batch option.  The
+              program  will  try to guess --format from the file name. If that
+              is not possible, it will print an error message and exit.
 
-       As  you  might  imagine,  much of the power of scanimage comes from the
+       -n, --dont-scan
+              requests that scanimage only sets the options  provided  by  the
+              user  but  doesn't  actually  perform a scan. This option can be
+              used to e.g. turn off the scanner's lamp (if  supported  by  the
+              backend).
+
+       -T, --test
+              requests  that  scanimage  performs a few simple sanity tests to
+              make sure the backend works as defined by the SANE API. In  par-
+              ticular the sane_read() function is exercised by this test.
+
+       -A, --all-options
+              requests  that  scanimage lists all available options exposed by
+              the backend,  including  button  options.   The  information  is
+              printed on standard output and no scan will be performed.
+
+       -h, --help
+              requests  help information.  The information is printed on stan-
+              dard output and no scan will be performed.
+
+       -v, --verbose
+              increases the verbosity of the output of scanimage.  The  option
+              may  be specified repeatedly, each time increasing the verbosity
+              level.
+
+       -B [size], --buffer-size=[size]
+              changes input buffer size from the default of 32KB to  size  KB.
+              If size is not specified then the buffer is set to 1 MB.
+
+       -V, --version
+              requests that scanimage prints the program and package name, the
+              version number of the SANE distribution that it  came  with  and
+              the  version  of  the backend that it loads. If more information
+              about the version numbers of the backends are necessary, the DE-
+              BUG  variable  for  the dll layer can be used. Example: SANE_DE-
+              BUG_DLL=3 scanimage -L .
+
+       As you might imagine, much of the power of  scanimage  comes  from  the
        fact that it can control any SANE backend.  Thus, the exact set of com-
-       mand-line  options  depends on the capabilities of the selected device.
-       To see the options for a device named dev, invoke scanimage via a  com-
+       mand-line options depends on the capabilities of the  selected  device.
+       To  see the options for a device named dev, invoke scanimage via a com-
        mand-line of the form:
 
               scanimage --help --device-name dev
 
-       The  documentation for the device-specific options printed by --help is
+       The documentation for the device-specific options printed by --help  is
        best explained with a few examples:
 
        -l 0..218mm [0]
-           Top-left x position of scan area.
+              Top-left x position of scan area.
 
-              The description above shows that option  -l  expects  an  option
+              The  description  above  shows  that option -l expects an option
               value in the range from 0 to 218 mm.  The value in square brack-
-              ets indicates that the current option value is 0 mm. Most  back-
-              ends  provide  similar  geometry options for top-left y position
-              (-t), width (-x) and height of scan-area (-y).
+              ets  indicates that the current option value is 0 mm. Most back-
+              ends provide similar geometry options for  top-left  y  position
+              (-t), width (-x) and height of scan-area (-y).
 
        --brightness -100..100% [0]
-           Controls the brightness of the acquired image.
+              Controls the brightness of the acquired image.
 
-              The description above shows that option --brightness expects  an
-              option  value  in the range from -100 to 100 percent.  The value
-              in square brackets indicates that the current option value is  0
+              The  description above shows that option --brightness expects an
+              option value in the range from -100 to 100 percent.   The  value
+              in  square brackets indicates that the current option value is 0
               percent.
 
        --default-enhancements
-           Set default values for enhancement controls.
+              Set default values for enhancement controls.
 
-              The  description  above shows that option --default-enhancements
+              The description above shows that  option  --default-enhancements
               has no option value.  It should be thought of as having an imme-
-              diate  effect  at  the point of the command-line at which it ap-
-              pears.  For example, since this option resets  the  --brightness
-              option,  the  option-pair --brightness 50 --default-enhancements
+              diate effect at the point of the command-line at  which  it  ap-
+              pears.   For  example, since this option resets the --brightness
+              option, the option-pair --brightness  50  --default-enhancements
               would effectively be a no-op.
 
        --mode Lineart|Gray|Color [Gray]
-           Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart or color).
+              Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart or color).
 
-              The description above shows that option --mode accepts an  argu-
-              ment  that  must  be one of the strings Lineart, Gray, or Color.
-              The value in the square bracket indicates  that  the  option  is
+              The  description above shows that option --mode accepts an argu-
+              ment that must be one of the strings Lineart,  Gray,  or  Color.
+              The  value  in  the  square bracket indicates that the option is
               currently set to Gray.  For convenience, it is legal to abbrevi-
-              ate the string values as long as they remain unique.  Also,  the
-              case  of  the spelling doesn't matter.  For example, option set-
+              ate  the string values as long as they remain unique.  Also, the
+              case of the spelling doesn't matter.  For example,  option  set-
               ting --mode col is identical to --mode Color.
 
        --custom-gamma[=(yes|no)] [inactive]
-           Determines whether a builtin or  a  custom  gamma-table  should  be
-       used.
+              Determines  whether  a builtin or a custom gamma-table should be
+              used.
 
-              The  description  above shows that option --custom-gamma expects
+              The description above shows that option  --custom-gamma  expects
               either no option value, a "yes" string, or a "no" string.  Spec-
-              ifying  the  option  with  no  value is equivalent to specifying
-              "yes".  The value in square-brackets indicates that  the  option
-              is  not currently active.  That is, attempting to set the option
-              would result in an error message.  The set of available  options
-              typically  depends  on the settings of other options.  For exam-
-              ple, the --custom-gamma  table  might  be  active  only  when  a
+              ifying the option with no  value  is  equivalent  to  specifying
+              "yes".   The  value in square-brackets indicates that the option
+              is not currently active.  That is, attempting to set the  option
+              would  result in an error message.  The set of available options
+              typically depends on the settings of other options.   For  exam-
+              ple,  the  --custom-gamma  table  might  be  active  only when a
               grayscale or color scan-mode has been requested.
 
-              Note  that  the  --help option is processed only after all other
-              options have been processed.  This makes it possible to see  the
-              option  settings  for a particular mode by specifying the appro-
-              priate mode-options along with the --help option.  For  example,
+              Note that the --help option is processed only  after  all  other
+              options  have been processed.  This makes it possible to see the
+              option settings for a particular mode by specifying  the  appro-
+              priate  mode-options along with the --help option.  For example,
               the command-line:
 
               scanimage --help --mode color
 
-              would  print  the  option  settings  that are in effect when the
+              would print the option settings that  are  in  effect  when  the
               color-mode is selected.
 
        --gamma-table 0..255,...
-           Gamma-correction table.  In color mode this option
-           equally affects the red, green, and blue channels
-           simultaneously (i.e., it is an intensity gamma table).
+              Gamma-correction  table.   In color mode this option equally af-
+              fects the red, green, and blue channels simultaneously (i.e., it
+              is an intensity gamma table).
 
-              The description above shows that  option  --gamma-table  expects
+              The  description  above  shows that option --gamma-table expects
               zero or more values in the range 0 to 255.  For example, a legal
-              value for this option would be "3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12".   Since
-              it's  cumbersome  to specify long vectors in this form, the same
-              can be expressed by the  abbreviated  form  "[0]3-[9]12".   What
-              this  means  is  that  the first vector element is set to 3, the
+              value  for this option would be "3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12".  Since
+              it's cumbersome to specify long vectors in this form,  the  same
+              can  be  expressed  by  the abbreviated form "[0]3-[9]12".  What
+              this means is that the first vector element is  set  to  3,  the
               9-th element is set to 12 and the values in between are interpo-
-              lated  linearly.   Of course, it is possible to specify multiple
-              such linear segments.  For example,  "[0]3-[2]3-[6]7,[7]10-[9]6"
-              is    equivalent   to   "3,3,3,4,5,6,7,10,8,6".    The   program
-              gamma4scanimage can be used to generate such gamma  tables  (see
+              lated linearly.  Of course, it is possible to  specify  multiple
+              such  linear segments.  For example, "[0]3-[2]3-[6]7,[7]10-[9]6"
+              is   equivalent   to   "3,3,3,4,5,6,7,10,8,6".    The    program
+              gamma4scanimage  can  be used to generate such gamma tables (see
               gamma4scanimage(1) for details).
 
        --filename <string> [/tmp/input.ppm]
-           The filename of the image to be loaded.
+              The filename of the image to be loaded.
 
-              The  description  above is an example of an option that takes an
+              The description above is an example of an option that  takes  an
               arbitrary string value (which happens to be a filename).  Again,
               the value in brackets show that the option is current set to the
               filename /tmp/input.ppm.
@@ -282,7 +327,7 @@
 

FILES

        /usr/local/etc/sane.d
-              This directory holds various configuration files.  For  details,
+              This  directory holds various configuration files.  For details,
               please refer to the manual pages listed below.
 
        ~/.sane/pass
@@ -291,28 +336,28 @@
               user:password:resource
 
               scanimage uses this information to answer user authorization re-
-              quests automatically. The file must  have  0600  permissions  or
+              quests  automatically.  The  file  must have 0600 permissions or
               stricter. You should use this file in conjunction with the --ac-
-              cept-md5-only option to avoid server-side attacks. The  resource
+              cept-md5-only  option to avoid server-side attacks. The resource
               may contain any character but is limited to 127 characters.
 
 
 

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7),    gamma4scanimage(1),   xscanimage(1),   xcam(1),   xsane(1),
+       sane(7),   gamma4scanimage(1),   xscanimage(1),   xcam(1),    xsane(1),
        scanadf(1), sane-dll(5), sane-net(5), sane-"backendname"(5)
 
 
 

AUTHOR

-       David Mosberger, Andreas Beck, Gordon Matzigkeit, Caskey  Dickson,  and
-       many  others.   For questions and comments contact the sane-devel mail-
+       David  Mosberger,  Andreas Beck, Gordon Matzigkeit, Caskey Dickson, and
+       many others.  For questions and comments contact the  sane-devel  mail-
        inglist (see http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html).
 
 
 

BUGS

-       For vector options, the help output currently has no indication  as  to
+       For  vector  options, the help output currently has no indication as to
        how many elements a vector-value should have.
 
                                   10 Jul 2008                     scanimage(1)
diff --git a/man/xcam.1.html b/man/xcam.1.html
deleted file mode 100644
index 66327f3c..00000000
--- a/man/xcam.1.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-
-
-xcam.1
-
-

-

xcam.1

-
-
-
-xcam(1)                                                                xcam(1)
-
-
-
-

NAME

-       xcam - a graphical camera frontend for SANE
-
-
-
-

SYNOPSIS

-       xcam
-
-
-
-

DESCRIPTION

-       Should  be  straightforward  to use.  Just be sure to use a very recent
-       version of GTK.
-
-
-
-

FILES

-       $HOME/.sane/xcam/devicename.rc
-              For each device, there is one rc-file that holds the saved  set-
-              tings  for  that  particular device.  Normally, this file should
-              not be manipulated directly.  Instead, the user should  use  the
-              xcam  interface  to  select appropriate values and then save the
-              device settings using the  "Preferences->Save  as  default  set-
-              tings" menubar entry.
-
-
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7),  xscanimage(1), scanimage(1), sane-dll(5) and the backend man-
-       pages
-
-
-
-

AUTHOR

-       David Mosberger-Tang
-
-                                  24 Jun 2000                          xcam(1)
-
-
-
-Man(1) output converted with -man2html -
- - diff --git a/man/xscanimage.1.html b/man/xscanimage.1.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8fb05777..00000000 --- a/man/xscanimage.1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ - - -xscanimage.1 - -

-

xscanimage.1

-
-
-
-xscanimage(1)                                                    xscanimage(1)
-
-
-
-

NAME

-       xscanimage - scan an image
-
-
-
-

SYNOPSIS

-       xscanimage   [--version|-V]   [--help|-h]   [--display  d]  [--no-xshm]
-       [--sync] [devicename]
-
-
-
-

DESCRIPTION

-       xscanimage provides a graphical  user-interface  to  control  an  image
-       acquisition  device  such  as a flatbed scanner or a camera.  It allows
-       previewing and scanning invidual  images  and  can  be  invoked  either
-       directly  from  the command-line or through The GIMP image manipulation
-       program.  In the former case, xscanimage acts as a stand-alone  program
-       that saves acquired images in a suitable PNM format (PBM for black-and-
-       white images, PGM for grayscale images, and PPM for color images).   In
-       the latter case, the images are directly passed to The GIMP for further
-       processing.
-
-       xscanimage accesses image acquisition devices through the SANE (Scanner
-       Access  Now  Easy) interface.  The list of available devices depends on
-       installed hardware and configuration.  When invoked without an explicit
-       devicename  argument, xscanimage presents a dialog listing of all known
-       and available devices. If the environment variable  SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE
-       is  set  to the devicename, the device is preselected in the dialog. To
-       access an available device that is not known to the system, the device-
-       name must be specified explicitly. The format of devicename is backend-
-       name:devicefile (e.g. umax:/dev/sga).
-
-
-
-

RUNNING UNDER THE GIMP

-       To run xscanimage under the gimp(1), simply  copy  it  to  one  of  the
-       gimp(1)  plug-ins directories.  If you want to conserve disk-space, you
-       can create a symlink instead.  For example, for gimp-1.0.x the command
-
-       ln -s /usr/local/bin/xscanimage ~/.gimp/plug-ins/
-
-       and for gimp-1.2.x the command
-
-       ln -s /usr/local/bin/xscanimage ~/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/
-
-       adds a symlink for the xscanimage binary to the user's plug-ins  direc-
-       tory.   After  creating  this  symlink,  xscanimage  will be queried by
-       gimp(1) the next time it's invoked.  From then on,  xscanimage  can  be
-       invoked   through  "File->Acquire->Xscanimage->Device  dialog..."  menu
-       entry.
-
-       You'll also find that  the  "File->Acquire->Xscanimage"  menu  contains
-       short-cuts to the SANE devices that were available at the time xscanim-
-       age was queried.  For example, the first PNM pseudo-device is typically
-       available  as  the  short-cut "File->Acquire->Xscanimage->pnm:0".  Note
-       that gimp(1) caches these short-cuts in ~/.gimp/pluginrc.   Thus,  when
-       the  list  of  available  devices  changes  (e.g.,  a  new  scanner  is
-       installed), then it is typically desirable to rebuild this  cache.   To
-       do  this,  you  can either touch(1) the xscanimage binary (e.g., "touch
-       /usr/local/bin/xscanimage") or delete the  plug-ins  cache  (e.g.,  "rm
-       ~/.gimp/plug-ins").  Either way, invoking gimp(1) afterwards will cause
-       the pluginrc to be rebuilt.
-
-
-
-

OPTIONS

-       If the --version (-V) option is given, xscanimage will output its  ver-
-       sion number.
-
-       The --help (-h) flag prints a short summary of options.
-
-       The  --display flag selects the X11 display used to present the graphi-
-       cal user-interface (see X(1) for details).
-
-       The --no-xshm flag requests not to use shared  memory  images.   Shared
-       memory  images usually enhance performance but cause problems with some
-       buggy X11 servers.  Unless your X11 server dies when running this  pro-
-       gram, there is no need or advantage to specify this flag.
-
-       The  --sync flag requests a synchronous connection with the X11 server.
-       This is for debugging purposes only.
-
-
-
-

ENVIRONMENT

-       SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE
-              The           default           device-name.            Example:
-              SANE_DEFAULT_DEVICE="hp:/dev/scanner".
-
-       SANE_DEBUG_XSCANIMAGE
-              This  environment  variable controls the debug level xscanimage.
-              Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
-
-                            Value  Descsription
-                            0      print fatal errors
-                            1      print errors
-                            2      print warnings
-                            3      print information messages
-                            4      print everything
-
-                            Example:
-                            SANE_DEBUG_XSCANIMAGE=3
-
-
-
-

FILES

-       $HOME/.sane/xscanimage/xscanimage.rc
-              This files holds the  user  preferences.   Normally,  this  file
-              should  not  be  manipulated directly.  Instead, the user should
-              customize the program through the "Preferences" dialog.
-
-       $HOME/.sane/xscanimage/devicename.rc
-              For each device, there is one rc-file that holds the saved  set-
-              tings  for  that  particular device.  Normally, this file should
-              not be manipulated directly.  Instead, the user should  use  the
-              xscanimage  interface to select appropriate values and then save
-              the device settings using  the  "Preferences->Save  Device  Set-
-              tings" menubar entry.
-
-       $HOME/.sane/preview-devicename.ppm
-              After acquiring a preview, xscanimage normally saves the preview
-              image in this device-specific file.  Thus, next time the program
-              is  started  up,  the program can present the old preview image.
-              This feature can be turned off through the "Preferences->Preview
-              Options..." dialog.
-
-       /usr/local/share/sane-style.rc
-              This system-wide file controls the aspects of the user-interface
-              such as colors and fonts.  It is a GTK style file  and  provides
-              fine control over the visual aspects of the user-interface.
-
-       $HOME/.sane/sane-style.rc
-              This file serves the same purpose as the system-wide style file.
-              If present, it takes precedence over the system wide style file.
-
-
-
-

SEE ALSO

-       sane(7),  gimp(1),  xcam(1),  scanimage(1),  scanadf(1),  sane-scsi(5),
-       sane-dll(5), sane-net(5), sane-"backendname"(5)
-
-
-
-

AUTHOR

-       Tristan Tarrant, Andreas Beck,  David  Mosberger,  and  Henning  Meier-
-       Geinitz
-
-                                  1 Feb 2003                     xscanimage(1)
-
-
-
-Man(1) output converted with -man2html -
- - diff --git a/sane-backends.html b/sane-backends-1.0.32.html similarity index 100% rename from sane-backends.html rename to sane-backends-1.0.32.html diff --git a/sane-mfgs.html b/sane-mfgs.html index 4ba58e69..797ddb50 100644 --- a/sane-mfgs.html +++ b/sane-mfgs.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@

SANE: Supported Devices


-The following table summarizes the devices supported by sane-backends-1.0.32. +The following table summarizes the devices supported by sane-backends-1.1.1.

This is only a summary! Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages for more detailed (and usually important) information @@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ isn't mentioned in this list at all.

Scanners -2594 -1652 -737 -766 -126 +2679 +1747 +815 +780 +129 23 -464 -478 +462 +470 Still cameras @@ -2542,6 +2542,16 @@ plustek_pp
(0.43) Backend Manpage +DCP-J772DW +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + DCP-L2530DW WiFi   @@ -2552,7 +2562,7 @@ plustek_pp
(0.43) sane-escl -HL-L258DW +HL-L2590DW WiFi   Good @@ -5355,6 +5365,26 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-pixma +PIXMA G4511 +USB WiFi +0x04a9/0x183d +Complete +Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WIFI not supported + +pixma
(0.28.6) + +sane-pixma + +PIXMA G4511 +Ethernet WiFi +  +Basic +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA G6000 USB WiFi 0x04a9/0x1865 @@ -6637,6 +6667,16 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-pixma +PIXMA TR4520 Series +Wifi +  +Good +All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA TR4540 Series Wifi   @@ -6647,6 +6687,26 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-escl +PIXMA TR4550 Series +Wifi +  +Good +All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + +PIXMA TR4551 +Wifi +  +Good +All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA TR7000 Series USB 0x04a9/0x18b9 @@ -6667,6 +6727,16 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-pixma +PIXMA TR7500 Series +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA TR7530 Series USB WiFi 0x04a9/0x1845 @@ -6787,6 +6857,36 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-escl +PIXMA TS3150 Series +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + +PIXMA TS3151 +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + +PIXMA TS3152 +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA TS3300 Series USB WiFi 0x04a9/0x18a2 @@ -6807,6 +6907,36 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-escl +PIXMA TS3350 Series +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + +PIXMA TS3351 +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + +PIXMA TS3352 +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA TS3400 Series USB 0x04a9/0x18b7 @@ -6847,6 +6977,16 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-pixma +PIXMA TS5350 Series +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + PIXMA TS5351 WiFi   @@ -6897,7 +7037,7 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-pixma -PIXMA TS6150 +PIXMA TS6150 Series Wifi   Untested @@ -7027,7 +7167,7 @@ pixma
(0.28.6) sane-pixma -PIXMA TS8050 +PIXMA TS8050 Series Wifi   Untested @@ -7818,14 +7958,23 @@ xerox_mfp
(1.0-13) Backend Manpage + +USB +  +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + Actionscanner II parallel SCSI   Good overseas version of the GT-5000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Actionscanner II @@ -7845,8 +7994,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the LP-A500 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 AcuLaser CX11 @@ -7866,8 +8014,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported
AcuLaser CX11 with network interface and fax -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 AcuLaser CX11NF @@ -7887,8 +8034,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 AcuLaser MX20DN @@ -7897,8 +8043,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 AcuLaser MX20DNF @@ -7907,8 +8052,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 AcuLaser MX21DNF @@ -7917,18 +8061,16 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 -AL-MX300DN Series +AL-MX300DN Series USB 0x04b8/0x08ac Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 AL-MX300DNF Series @@ -7937,8 +8079,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 635 @@ -7947,8 +8088,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-704A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 700 @@ -7957,8 +8097,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-801A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 710 Series @@ -7967,8 +8106,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-802A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 725 @@ -7977,8 +8115,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-803A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 730 Series @@ -7987,8 +8124,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-804A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 800 @@ -7997,8 +8133,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-901A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 810 Series @@ -8007,8 +8142,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-902A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 835 @@ -8017,8 +8151,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-903A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Artisan 837 @@ -8027,8 +8160,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-904F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 CC-500L @@ -8037,8 +8169,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 CC-550L @@ -8047,8 +8178,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 CC-570L @@ -8057,8 +8187,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 CC-600PX @@ -8067,8 +8196,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 CC-700 @@ -8077,8 +8205,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 CX-3200 @@ -8263,8 +8390,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 DS-40 @@ -8277,6 +8403,66 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) sane-epsonds +DS-70 +USB +0x04b8/0x0160 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-80W +USB +0x04b8/0x0166 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-310 +USB +0x04b8/0x0159 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-320 +USB +0x04b8/0x0162 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-360W +USB +0x04b8/0x015a +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-410 +USB +0x04b8/0x0165 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + DS-510 USB 0x04b8/0x014c @@ -8297,6 +8483,66 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) sane-epsonds +DS-530 +USB +0x04b8/0x0155 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-530II +USB +0x04b8/0x0182 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-531 +USB +0x04b8/0x0184 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-535 +USB +0x04b8/0x0167 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-535H +USB +0x04b8/0x017a +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-535II +USB +0x04b8/0x0183 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + DS-560 USB 0x04b8/0x014d @@ -8307,6 +8553,56 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) sane-epsonds +DS-570W +USB +0x04b8/0x0157 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-570WII +USB +0x04b8/0x0186 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-571W +USB +0x04b8/0x0188 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-575W +USB +0x04b8/0x0169 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-575WII +USB +0x04b8/0x0187 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + DS-760 USB 0x04b8/0x0152 @@ -8327,6 +8623,36 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) sane-epsonds +DS-1610 +USB +0x04b8/0x015d +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-1630 +USB +0x04b8/0x015c +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +DS-1660W +USB +0x04b8/0x015e +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + DS-5500 USB 0x04b8/0x0145 @@ -8390,11 +8716,10 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) DS-G20000 USB 0x04b8/0x015b -Good +Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 DX-3800 @@ -8480,8 +8805,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-703A @@ -8490,8 +8814,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-704A @@ -8500,8 +8823,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-705A @@ -8510,8 +8832,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-706A @@ -8520,8 +8841,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-707A @@ -8530,8 +8850,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-774A @@ -8540,8 +8859,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-775A @@ -8550,8 +8868,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-775AW @@ -8560,8 +8877,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-776AB @@ -8570,8 +8886,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-776AW @@ -8580,8 +8895,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-777A @@ -8590,8 +8904,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-801A @@ -8600,8 +8913,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-802A @@ -8610,8 +8922,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-803A @@ -8620,8 +8931,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-803AW @@ -8630,8 +8940,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-804A @@ -8640,8 +8949,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-804AR @@ -8650,8 +8958,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-804AW @@ -8660,8 +8967,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-805A @@ -8670,8 +8976,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-805AR @@ -8680,8 +8985,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-805AW @@ -8690,8 +8994,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-806AB @@ -8700,8 +9003,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-806AR @@ -8710,8 +9012,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-806AW @@ -8720,8 +9021,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-807AB @@ -8730,8 +9030,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-807AR @@ -8740,8 +9039,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-807AW @@ -8750,8 +9048,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-901A @@ -8760,8 +9057,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-901F @@ -8770,8 +9066,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-902A @@ -8780,8 +9075,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-903A @@ -8790,8 +9084,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-903F @@ -8800,8 +9093,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-904A @@ -8810,8 +9102,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-904F @@ -8820,8 +9111,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-905A @@ -8830,8 +9120,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-905F @@ -8840,8 +9129,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-906F @@ -8850,8 +9138,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-907F @@ -8860,8 +9147,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-976A3 @@ -8870,8 +9156,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 EP-977A3 @@ -8880,8 +9165,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Epson ME 350 @@ -8890,18 +9174,86 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 +ES-50 +USB +0x04b8/0x016c +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-55R +USB +0x04b8/0x016d +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-60W +USB +0x04b8/0x016e +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-60WB +USB +0x04b8/0x016e +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-60WW +USB +0x04b8/0x016e +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-65WR +USB +0x04b8/0x016f +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-200 +USB +0x04b8/0x0159 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + ES-300C SCSI parallel   Good overseas version of the GT-6000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-300C @@ -8921,8 +9273,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-300GS @@ -8936,14 +9287,93 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) sane-epson +ES-300W +USB +0x04b8/0x015a +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-300WR +USB +0x04b8/0x0177 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-400 +USB +0x04b8/0x0156 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-400II +USB +0x04b8/0x0181 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-500W +USB +0x04b8/0x0157 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-500WII +USB +0x04b8/0x0185 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-500WR +USB +0x04b8/0x0176 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ES-580W +USB +0x04b8/0x017f +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + ES-600C parallel   Good overseas version of the GT-5400 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-600C @@ -8963,8 +9393,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the GT-8000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-1000C @@ -8973,8 +9402,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported overseas version of the GT-8500 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-1200C @@ -8983,8 +9411,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the GT-9000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-1200C @@ -9004,8 +9431,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-2200 @@ -9014,8 +9440,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-6000 @@ -9024,8 +9449,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-6000H @@ -9034,8 +9458,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-6000HS @@ -9044,8 +9467,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-7000H @@ -9054,8 +9476,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-8000 @@ -9064,8 +9485,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-8500 @@ -9074,8 +9494,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-8500 @@ -9095,8 +9514,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-10000G @@ -9105,8 +9523,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-D200 @@ -9115,8 +9532,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-D350 @@ -9125,8 +9541,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-D400 @@ -9135,8 +9550,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-G11000 @@ -9145,8 +9559,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-H300 @@ -9155,8 +9568,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ES-H7200 @@ -9165,18 +9577,34 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 -ET-2600 +ET-2500 Series USB -0x04b8/0x1122 -Good +0x04b8/0x1105 +Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +ET-2600 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1122 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +ET-2610 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1122 +Complete +  + +epson2 sane-epson2 ET-2650 @@ -9185,10 +9613,49 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 +ET-2700 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1135 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ET-2710 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1143 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ET-2750 +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported, Flatted only supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + +ET-2810 Series +USB +  +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + ET-3750 WiFi   @@ -9209,14 +9676,43 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) sane-escl +ET-M2140 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x114a +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +ET-M3140 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x114f +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +EW-052A Series +USB +0x04b8/0x114e +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + Expression 636 SCSI   Complete overseas version of the GT-9500 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 636 @@ -9236,8 +9732,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-9600 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 800 @@ -9257,8 +9752,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested overseas version of the ES-8000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 1600 @@ -9267,8 +9761,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-2000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 1600 @@ -9288,8 +9781,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-8500 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 1680 @@ -9298,8 +9790,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-2200 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 1680 @@ -9319,8 +9810,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested IEEE1394 option -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 1680XL Pro @@ -9329,8 +9819,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 10000XL @@ -9339,8 +9828,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-10000G -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 10000XL Graphic Arts @@ -9349,8 +9837,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested network interface probably supported -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 10000XL Photo @@ -9359,8 +9846,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested network interface probably supported -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 11000XL @@ -9369,18 +9855,16 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the ES-G11000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Expression 12000XL USB 0x04b8/0x015b -Good +Complete overseas version of the DS-G20000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 F-3200 @@ -9389,8 +9873,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported Film scanner -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 F-3200 Photo @@ -9399,18 +9882,26 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 +FF-680W +USB +0x04b8/0x016b +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + FilmScan 200 SCSI   Minimal missing documentation -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-1500 @@ -9419,8 +9910,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-2200 @@ -9440,8 +9930,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-2500 @@ -9450,8 +9939,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
overseas version of the ES-H300 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-4000 @@ -9460,8 +9948,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-5000 @@ -9470,8 +9957,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-5000 @@ -9491,8 +9977,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-5500 @@ -9501,8 +9986,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-5500 @@ -9522,8 +10006,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-6000 @@ -9543,8 +10026,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the GT-5400 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-6500 @@ -9564,8 +10046,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-6700U @@ -9574,8 +10055,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7000 @@ -9595,8 +10075,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7000U @@ -9605,8 +10084,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7200U @@ -9615,8 +10093,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7300U @@ -9625,19 +10102,19 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7400U USB 0x04b8/0x0120 -Unsupported -supported by the snapscan backend +Good +Requires firmware esfw3e.bin. -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) +SnapScan +
(1.4) -sane-epson2 +sane-snapscan GT-7600S SCSI @@ -9645,8 +10122,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete SCSI version of the GT-7600U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7600U @@ -9655,8 +10131,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete USB version of the GT-7600S -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7600UF @@ -9665,8 +10140,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete GT-7600U with TPU option bundled -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-7700U @@ -9675,8 +10149,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8000 @@ -9685,8 +10158,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8000 @@ -9706,8 +10178,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8200UF @@ -9716,8 +10187,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8300UF @@ -9726,19 +10196,19 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8400UF USB 0x04b8/0x011f -Unsupported -  +Good +Requires firmware esfw30.bin, film scanning unit untested. -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) +SnapScan +
(1.4) -sane-epson2 +sane-snapscan GT-8500 ? @@ -9746,8 +10216,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8700 @@ -9756,18 +10225,16 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-8700F SCSI USB 0x04b8/0x010a -Good +Complete GT-8700U with TPU option bundled -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9000 @@ -9776,8 +10243,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9300UF @@ -9786,8 +10252,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9400UF @@ -9796,8 +10261,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9500 @@ -9806,8 +10270,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9600 @@ -9816,8 +10279,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9700F @@ -9826,8 +10288,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-9800F @@ -9836,8 +10297,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-10000 @@ -9846,8 +10306,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the ES-6000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-10000+ @@ -9856,8 +10315,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-6000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-12000 @@ -9866,8 +10324,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested overseas version of the ES-8000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-15000 @@ -9876,8 +10333,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-7000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-20000 @@ -9886,8 +10342,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
overseas version of the ES-H7200 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-30000 @@ -9896,8 +10351,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-D1000 @@ -9906,8 +10360,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F500 @@ -9916,8 +10369,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F520 @@ -9926,8 +10378,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F550 @@ -9936,8 +10387,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F570 @@ -9946,8 +10396,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F600 @@ -9956,8 +10405,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F650 @@ -9966,8 +10414,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F670 @@ -9976,8 +10423,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F700 @@ -9986,8 +10432,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F720 @@ -9996,8 +10441,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F730 @@ -10006,8 +10450,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-F740 @@ -10016,8 +10459,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S50 @@ -10026,8 +10468,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S55 @@ -10036,8 +10477,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S80 @@ -10046,8 +10486,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S85 @@ -10056,8 +10495,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S600 @@ -10066,8 +10504,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S620 @@ -10076,8 +10513,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S630 @@ -10086,8 +10522,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S640 @@ -10096,8 +10531,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-S650 @@ -10106,8 +10540,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X700 @@ -10116,8 +10549,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X750 @@ -10126,8 +10558,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X770 @@ -10136,8 +10567,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X800 @@ -10146,8 +10576,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete film area guide mode not supported
IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X820 @@ -10156,8 +10585,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X830 @@ -10166,8 +10594,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X900 @@ -10176,8 +10603,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X970 @@ -10186,8 +10612,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 GT-X980 @@ -10196,8 +10621,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 K200 Series @@ -10206,8 +10630,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 K300 Series @@ -10216,8 +10639,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L200 Series @@ -10226,8 +10648,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L210 Series @@ -10236,8 +10657,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L350 @@ -10246,8 +10666,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L351 @@ -10256,8 +10675,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L355 @@ -10266,8 +10684,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L358 @@ -10276,8 +10693,34 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L365 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x08d2 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L366 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x08d2 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L375 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1105 +Complete +  + +epson2 sane-epson2 L380 @@ -10286,8 +10729,25 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L395 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1122 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L396 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1122 +Complete +  + +epson2 sane-epson2 L495 @@ -10296,8 +10756,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L550 Series @@ -10306,8 +10765,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 L850 Series @@ -10316,18 +10774,100 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 +L3050 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1122 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L3060 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1122 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L3100 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1141 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L3110 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1142 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L3150 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1143 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +L3200 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1189 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L3210 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1188 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +L3250 Series +USB +  +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +L4150 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1135 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + LP-7900CS ?   Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9000CCH @@ -10336,8 +10876,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9000CCS @@ -10346,8 +10885,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9000CFH @@ -10356,8 +10894,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9500CCS @@ -10366,8 +10903,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9500CFH @@ -10376,8 +10912,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9500CH2 @@ -10386,8 +10921,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9800CCH @@ -10396,8 +10930,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9800CCS @@ -10406,8 +10939,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-9800CFH @@ -10416,8 +10948,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-A500 @@ -10426,8 +10957,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M5000 @@ -10436,8 +10966,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M5300 Series @@ -10446,8 +10975,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M5500 @@ -10456,8 +10984,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M5500F @@ -10466,8 +10993,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one
LP-M5500 with the fax option bundled -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M5600 @@ -10476,8 +11002,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M6000 @@ -10486,8 +11011,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M8040 @@ -10496,8 +11020,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M8040A @@ -10506,8 +11029,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 LP-M8040F @@ -10516,8 +11038,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
business all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 M200 Series @@ -10526,18 +11047,36 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 +M2140 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x114a +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +M3140 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x114f +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + ME 200 USB 0x04b8/0x0830 Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME 300 @@ -10546,8 +11085,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-401A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME 320 Series @@ -10556,8 +11094,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME 330 Series @@ -10566,8 +11103,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME 340 Series @@ -10576,8 +11112,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 510 @@ -10586,8 +11121,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 520 Series @@ -10596,8 +11130,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 535 @@ -10606,8 +11139,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-404A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 560W Series @@ -10616,8 +11148,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 570W Series @@ -10626,8 +11157,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-434A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME Office 600F @@ -10636,8 +11166,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 620F Series @@ -10646,8 +11175,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 650FN Series @@ -10656,8 +11184,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME Office 700FW @@ -10666,8 +11193,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-601F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 900WD Series @@ -10676,8 +11202,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-503A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 940FW Series @@ -10686,8 +11211,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME OFFICE 960FWD Series @@ -10696,8 +11220,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME-101 @@ -10706,8 +11229,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME-301 @@ -10716,8 +11238,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME-303 @@ -10726,8 +11247,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-405A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 ME-401 @@ -10736,15 +11256,14 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-435A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 600 SCSI   Good -OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600 +OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600
rebadged UMAX Astra 1200S umax
(1.0-41 (unmaintained)) @@ -10757,8 +11276,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Basic overseas version of the GT-6600U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 610 @@ -10789,8 +11307,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-7000S -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 636S @@ -10810,8 +11327,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-7000U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 636U @@ -10842,8 +11358,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-6700U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 660 @@ -10874,8 +11389,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-7600S -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1200S @@ -10895,8 +11409,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-7600U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1200U @@ -10916,8 +11429,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete Perfection 1200U with TPU option bundled
overseas version of the GT-7600UF -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1240 @@ -10937,8 +11449,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-7700U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1250 @@ -10957,8 +11468,7 @@ plustek
(0.52) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1250Photo @@ -10987,8 +11497,7 @@ plustek
(0.52) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1260Photo @@ -11005,7 +11514,7 @@ plustek
(0.52) USB 0x04b8/0x0120 Good -Requires firmware esfw3e.bin. +Requires firmware esfw3e.bin.
overseas version of the GT-7400U SnapScan
(1.4) @@ -11018,8 +11527,7 @@ plustek
(0.52) Unsupported   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1640 @@ -11039,18 +11547,16 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-8700 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1640SU PHOTO SCSI USB 0x04b8/0x010a -Good +Complete overseas version of the GT-8700F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1650 @@ -11059,8 +11565,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-8200U -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1650 @@ -11080,8 +11585,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the GT-8200UF -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1660 @@ -11101,8 +11605,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-8300UF -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 1670 @@ -11119,12 +11622,13 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Perfection 1670 PHOTO USB 0x04b8/0x011f -Unsupported -supported by the snapscan backend
overseas version of the GT-8400UF +Good +Requires firmware esfw30.bin, film scanning unit untested.
overseas version of the GT-8400UF -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) +SnapScan +
(1.4) -sane-epson2 +sane-snapscan Perfection 2400 USB @@ -11143,8 +11647,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-9300UF -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 2450 @@ -11164,8 +11667,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-9700F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 2480 PHOTO @@ -11196,8 +11698,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 3200 @@ -11217,8 +11718,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete overseas version of the GT-9800F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 3490 PHOTO @@ -11249,8 +11749,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 4490 PHOTO @@ -11259,8 +11758,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 4870 @@ -11280,8 +11778,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the GT-X700 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 4990 @@ -11301,8 +11798,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good film area guide mode not supported
IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the GT-X800 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection 4990 Pro @@ -11311,8 +11807,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested seems to be a 4990 PHOTO with additional software -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V10 @@ -11321,8 +11816,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V19 @@ -11331,8 +11825,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V30 @@ -11341,8 +11834,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V33 @@ -11351,8 +11843,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V37 @@ -11361,8 +11852,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V39 @@ -11371,8 +11861,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V100 Photo @@ -11381,8 +11870,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V200 Photo @@ -11391,8 +11879,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V300 Photo @@ -11401,8 +11888,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V330 Photo @@ -11411,8 +11897,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V350 Photo @@ -11421,8 +11906,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V370 Photo @@ -11431,8 +11915,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V500 Photo @@ -11441,8 +11924,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V550 Photo @@ -11451,8 +11933,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V600 Photo @@ -11461,8 +11942,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V700 Photo @@ -11471,8 +11951,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the GT-X900 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V750 Photo @@ -11481,8 +11960,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good IEEE1394 untested
overseas version of the GT-X900 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V800 Photo @@ -11491,8 +11969,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Perfection V850 Pro @@ -11501,8 +11978,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good overseas version of the GT-X980 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A700 @@ -11511,8 +11987,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A750 @@ -11521,8 +11996,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A820 @@ -11531,8 +12005,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A840 @@ -11541,8 +12014,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A840S @@ -11551,8 +12023,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A850 @@ -11561,8 +12032,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A870 @@ -11571,8 +12041,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A890 @@ -11581,8 +12050,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A900 @@ -11591,8 +12059,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A920 @@ -11601,8 +12068,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A940 @@ -11611,8 +12077,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A950 @@ -11621,8 +12086,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-A970 @@ -11631,8 +12095,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-T960 @@ -11641,8 +12104,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PM-T990 @@ -11651,8 +12113,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
PM-A970 with network interface -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-045A @@ -11661,8 +12122,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-046A @@ -11671,8 +12131,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-047A @@ -11681,8 +12140,25 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +PX-048A Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1102 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +PX-049A Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1116 +Complete +  + +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-401A @@ -11691,8 +12167,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-402A @@ -11701,8 +12176,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-403A @@ -11711,8 +12185,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-404A @@ -11721,8 +12194,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-405A @@ -11731,8 +12203,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-434A @@ -11741,8 +12212,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-435A @@ -11751,8 +12221,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-436A @@ -11761,8 +12230,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-437A @@ -11771,8 +12239,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-501A @@ -11781,8 +12248,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-502A @@ -11791,8 +12257,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-503A @@ -11801,8 +12266,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-504A @@ -11811,8 +12275,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-505F @@ -11821,8 +12284,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-535F @@ -11831,8 +12293,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-601F @@ -11841,8 +12302,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-602F @@ -11851,8 +12311,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-603F @@ -11861,8 +12320,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-605F @@ -11871,8 +12329,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-673F @@ -11881,8 +12338,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-675F @@ -11891,8 +12347,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-1600F @@ -11901,8 +12356,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-1700F @@ -11911,8 +12365,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-A550 @@ -11921,8 +12374,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-A620 @@ -11931,8 +12383,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-A640 @@ -11941,8 +12392,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-A650 @@ -11951,8 +12401,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-A720 @@ -11961,8 +12410,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-A740 @@ -11971,8 +12419,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-B750F @@ -11981,8 +12428,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-FA700 @@ -11991,8 +12437,16 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +PX-M160T Series +USB +0x04b8/0x110f +Complete +  + +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M350F @@ -12001,8 +12455,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M650A @@ -12011,8 +12464,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M650F @@ -12021,8 +12473,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M740F @@ -12031,8 +12482,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M741F @@ -12041,8 +12491,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M840F @@ -12051,8 +12500,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M5040F @@ -12061,8 +12509,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M5041F @@ -12071,8 +12518,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 PX-M7050 Series @@ -12095,6 +12541,36 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) sane-epsonds +RR-60 +USB +0x04b8/0x018c +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +RR-70W +USB +0x04b8/0x018b +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +RR-600W +USB +0x04b8/0x0180 +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + RX-425 USB 0x04b8/0x080f @@ -12172,24 +12648,13 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) ? -Stylus CX1500 -USB -0x04b8/0x080c -Unsupported -supported by the snapscan backend
all-in-one - -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - -sane-epson2 - Stylus CX2800 USB 0x04b8/0x0830 Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX2900 @@ -12198,8 +12663,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3100 @@ -12208,8 +12672,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the CC-570L -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3200 @@ -12218,8 +12681,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the CC-570L -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3500 @@ -12228,8 +12690,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A550 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3600 @@ -12238,8 +12699,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A550 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3650 @@ -12248,8 +12708,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3700 @@ -12258,8 +12717,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3800 @@ -12268,8 +12726,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3810 @@ -12278,8 +12735,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX3900 @@ -12288,8 +12744,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A620 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4100 @@ -12298,8 +12753,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4200 @@ -12308,8 +12762,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4300 @@ -12318,8 +12771,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4400 @@ -12328,8 +12780,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4500 @@ -12338,8 +12789,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4600 @@ -12348,8 +12798,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4700 @@ -12358,8 +12807,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A650 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4800 @@ -12368,8 +12816,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A650 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX4900 @@ -12378,8 +12825,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5000 @@ -12388,8 +12834,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5100 @@ -12398,8 +12843,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the CC-600PX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5200 @@ -12408,8 +12852,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the CC-600PX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5300 @@ -12418,8 +12861,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5400 @@ -12428,8 +12870,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5500 @@ -12438,8 +12879,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5600 @@ -12448,8 +12888,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5700F @@ -12458,8 +12897,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported may work with the snapscan backend
all-in-one with FAX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5800F @@ -12468,8 +12906,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported may work with the snapscan backend
all-in-one with FAX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX5900 @@ -12478,8 +12915,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A720 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX6000 @@ -12488,8 +12924,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A720 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX6300 @@ -12498,8 +12933,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
mistakenly thinks its a PX-A650 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX6400 @@ -12508,8 +12942,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
mistakenly thinks its a PX-A650 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX6500 @@ -12518,8 +12951,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX6600 @@ -12528,8 +12960,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX6900F @@ -12538,8 +12969,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported may work with the snapscan backend
all-in-one with FAX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX7000F @@ -12548,8 +12978,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported may work with the snapscan backend
all-in-one with FAX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX7300 @@ -12558,8 +12987,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A640 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX7400 @@ -12568,8 +12996,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A640 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX7700 @@ -12578,8 +13005,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX7800 @@ -12588,8 +13014,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX8300 @@ -12598,8 +13023,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A740 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX8400 @@ -12608,8 +13032,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A740 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX9300F @@ -12618,8 +13041,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-FA700 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus CX9400Fax @@ -12628,8 +13050,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-FA700 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX3800 @@ -12638,8 +13059,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX3850 @@ -12648,8 +13068,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX4000 @@ -12658,8 +13077,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A620 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX4200 @@ -12668,8 +13086,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX4400 @@ -12678,8 +13095,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX4450 @@ -12699,8 +13115,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A650 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX4850 @@ -12709,8 +13124,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
DX4800 + card reader -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX5000 @@ -12719,8 +13133,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX6000 @@ -12729,8 +13142,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A720 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX7000F @@ -12739,8 +13151,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Unsupported may work with the snapscan backend
all-in-one with FAX -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX7400 @@ -12749,8 +13160,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A640 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX8400 @@ -12759,8 +13169,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-A740 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus DX9400F @@ -12769,8 +13178,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-FA700 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX100 @@ -12779,8 +13187,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-401A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX110 Series @@ -12789,8 +13196,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-402A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX125 @@ -12799,8 +13205,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX127 @@ -12809,8 +13214,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX130 Series @@ -12819,8 +13223,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX200 @@ -12829,8 +13232,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX210 Series @@ -12839,8 +13241,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX220 Series @@ -12849,8 +13250,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX230 Series @@ -12859,8 +13259,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX300 Series @@ -12869,8 +13268,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX330 Series @@ -12879,8 +13277,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX400 @@ -12889,8 +13286,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-501A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX410 Series @@ -12899,8 +13295,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX420 Series @@ -12909,8 +13304,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX430W Series @@ -12919,8 +13313,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX510 Series @@ -12929,8 +13322,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-502A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX530 Series @@ -12939,8 +13331,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-504A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX625 @@ -12949,8 +13340,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-503A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus NX635 @@ -12959,8 +13349,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
overseas version of the PX-504A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX300F @@ -12969,8 +13358,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX305F @@ -12979,8 +13367,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX305FW @@ -12989,8 +13376,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX305FW Plus @@ -12999,8 +13385,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX310FN Series @@ -13009,8 +13394,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX320FW Series @@ -13019,8 +13403,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX525WD @@ -13029,8 +13412,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-503A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX535WD @@ -13039,8 +13421,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
overseas version of the PX-504A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX600FW @@ -13049,8 +13430,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-601F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX610FW Series @@ -13059,8 +13439,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-602F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX625FWD @@ -13069,8 +13448,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX630FW Series @@ -13079,8 +13457,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX635FWD @@ -13089,8 +13466,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX925FWD @@ -13099,8 +13475,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-673F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office BX935FWD @@ -13109,8 +13484,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX300F @@ -13119,8 +13493,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX320F Series @@ -13129,8 +13502,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX510FN Series @@ -13139,8 +13511,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX525FW @@ -13149,8 +13520,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX600FW @@ -13159,8 +13529,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-601F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX610FW Series @@ -13169,8 +13538,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-602F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Office TX620FWD Series @@ -13179,8 +13547,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX650 Series @@ -13189,8 +13556,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-702A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX660 Series @@ -13199,8 +13565,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-703A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX700W @@ -13209,8 +13574,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-801A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX710W Series @@ -13219,8 +13583,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-802A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX720WD Series @@ -13229,8 +13592,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-803A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX730WD Series @@ -13239,8 +13601,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-804A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX800FW @@ -13249,8 +13610,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-901A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX810FW Series @@ -13259,8 +13619,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-902A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX820FWD Series @@ -13269,8 +13628,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-903A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo PX830FWD Series @@ -13279,8 +13637,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-904F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX420 @@ -13289,8 +13646,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX425 @@ -13299,8 +13655,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX430 @@ -13309,8 +13664,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX500 @@ -13319,8 +13673,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX510 @@ -13329,8 +13682,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX520 @@ -13339,8 +13691,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A750 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX530 @@ -13349,8 +13700,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A750 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX560 @@ -13359,8 +13709,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A820 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX580 @@ -13369,8 +13718,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A820 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX585 @@ -13379,8 +13727,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A840 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX590 @@ -13389,8 +13736,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A820 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX595 @@ -13399,8 +13745,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A840 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX600 @@ -13409,8 +13754,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A850 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX610 @@ -13419,8 +13763,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A840 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX620 @@ -13429,8 +13772,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A870 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX630 @@ -13439,8 +13781,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A870 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX640 @@ -13449,8 +13790,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A890 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX650 @@ -13459,8 +13799,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A890 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX680 @@ -13469,8 +13808,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A940 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX685 @@ -13479,8 +13817,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A940 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX690 @@ -13489,8 +13826,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A940 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo RX700 @@ -13499,8 +13835,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PM-A900 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX650 Series @@ -13509,8 +13844,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-702A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX700W @@ -13519,8 +13853,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-801A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX710W Series @@ -13529,8 +13862,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-802A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX720WD Series @@ -13539,8 +13871,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-803A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX730WD Series @@ -13549,8 +13880,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-804A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX800FW @@ -13559,8 +13889,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-901A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Photo TX820FWD Series @@ -13569,8 +13898,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-903A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Scan 2000 @@ -13579,8 +13907,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested apparently mostly the same as the Stylus Scan 2500 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus Scan 2500 @@ -13589,8 +13916,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Untested scanner is apparently a GT-7000 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX100 @@ -13599,8 +13925,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-401A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX110 Series @@ -13609,8 +13934,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-402A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX125 @@ -13619,8 +13943,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX130 Series @@ -13629,8 +13952,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX200 @@ -13639,8 +13961,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX205 @@ -13649,8 +13970,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX210 Series @@ -13659,8 +13979,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX218 @@ -13669,8 +13988,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX230 Series @@ -13679,8 +13997,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-404A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX235W @@ -13689,8 +14006,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX400 @@ -13699,8 +14015,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-501A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX405 @@ -13709,8 +14024,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX410 Series @@ -13719,8 +14033,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX420W Series @@ -13729,8 +14042,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX430W Series @@ -13739,8 +14051,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX440W Series @@ -13749,8 +14060,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX510W Series @@ -13759,8 +14069,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-502A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX525WD @@ -13769,8 +14078,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-503A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX535WD @@ -13779,8 +14087,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
overseas version of the PX-504A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX600FW @@ -13789,8 +14096,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-601F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX610FW Series @@ -13799,8 +14105,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-602F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus SX620FW Series @@ -13809,8 +14114,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX100 @@ -13819,8 +14123,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-401A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX110 Series @@ -13829,8 +14132,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-402A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX120 Series @@ -13839,8 +14141,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX130 Series @@ -13849,8 +14150,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX200 @@ -13859,8 +14159,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX203 @@ -13869,8 +14168,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX209 @@ -13879,8 +14177,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX210 Series @@ -13889,8 +14186,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX220 Series @@ -13899,8 +14195,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX230W Series @@ -13909,8 +14204,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX235 @@ -13919,8 +14213,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-404A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX400 @@ -13929,8 +14222,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-501A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX410 Series @@ -13939,8 +14231,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX420W Series @@ -13949,8 +14240,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX430W Series @@ -13959,8 +14249,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX435W @@ -13969,8 +14258,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX550W Series @@ -13979,8 +14267,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-502A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 Stylus TX560WD Series @@ -13989,8 +14276,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-503A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 StylusScan 2000 @@ -14032,8 +14318,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-505F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-2520 Series @@ -14042,8 +14327,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-535F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-2530 Series @@ -14052,8 +14336,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-535F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-2540 Series @@ -14062,8 +14345,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-535F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-2630 Series @@ -14072,8 +14354,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-2650 Series @@ -14082,8 +14363,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-2660 Series @@ -14092,8 +14372,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-3520 Series @@ -14102,8 +14381,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-605F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-3530 Series @@ -14112,8 +14390,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-675F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-3540 Series @@ -14122,8 +14399,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-3620 Series @@ -14132,8 +14408,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-M740F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-3640 Series @@ -14142,8 +14417,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-M741F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-4630 Series @@ -14152,8 +14426,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-4640 Series @@ -14162,8 +14435,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-5620 Series @@ -14172,8 +14444,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-M840F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-5690 Series @@ -14182,8 +14453,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-7510 Series @@ -14192,8 +14462,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-1600F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-7520 Series @@ -14202,8 +14471,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-1700F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-7610 Series @@ -14212,8 +14480,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-M5040F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-7620 Series @@ -14222,8 +14489,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-M5041F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-8510/8590 Series @@ -14242,8 +14508,7 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-M5690 Series @@ -14252,8 +14517,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-M350F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-R4640 Series @@ -14262,8 +14526,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-R5690 Series @@ -14272,8 +14535,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WF-R8590 Series @@ -14292,8 +14554,7 @@ epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 320 Series @@ -14302,8 +14563,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
some models in the series have a built-in network interface
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 435 @@ -14312,8 +14572,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 500 @@ -14322,8 +14581,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 520 Series @@ -14332,8 +14590,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 545 @@ -14342,8 +14599,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 600 @@ -14352,8 +14608,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface probably supported
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-601F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 610 Series @@ -14362,8 +14617,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-602F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 625 @@ -14372,8 +14626,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-503A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 630 Series @@ -14382,8 +14635,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 645 @@ -14392,8 +14644,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 840 Series @@ -14402,8 +14653,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-673F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce 845 @@ -14412,8 +14662,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WorkForce K301 @@ -14422,8 +14671,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4511 @@ -14432,8 +14680,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-B750F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4515 @@ -14442,8 +14689,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4521 @@ -14452,8 +14698,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-B750F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4525 @@ -14462,8 +14707,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-B750F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4530 Series @@ -14472,8 +14716,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-B750F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4540 Series @@ -14482,8 +14725,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-B750F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-4590 Series @@ -14492,8 +14734,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 WP-M4525, WP-M4521, PX-K751F, WP-M4595 @@ -14502,8 +14743,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-100 Series @@ -14512,8 +14752,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-045A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-200 Series @@ -14522,8 +14761,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-211 @@ -14532,8 +14770,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-046A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-212 @@ -14542,8 +14779,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-046A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-215 @@ -14552,8 +14788,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-046A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-225 @@ -14562,18 +14797,34 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-047A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 -XP-243 245 247 Series +XP-230 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1102 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +XP-235 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x1102 +Complete +  + +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +XP-240 243 245 247 Series USB 0x04b8/0x1116 -Good +Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-255 @@ -14582,8 +14833,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good   -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-300 Series @@ -14592,8 +14842,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-435A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-310 Series @@ -14602,8 +14851,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-436A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-320 Series @@ -14612,8 +14860,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-437A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-400 Series @@ -14622,8 +14869,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the PX-435A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-410 Series @@ -14632,8 +14878,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-420 Series @@ -14642,8 +14887,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-427 @@ -14652,8 +14896,16 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Good network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 +sane-epson2 + +XP-452 455 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x113e +Good +all-in-one + +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-510 Series @@ -14662,8 +14914,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-706A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-520 Series @@ -14672,8 +14923,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-777A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-600 Series @@ -14682,8 +14932,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-775A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-610 Series @@ -14692,8 +14941,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-776AB/EP-776AW -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-620 Series @@ -14702,8 +14950,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-777A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-700 Series @@ -14712,8 +14959,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-710 Series @@ -14722,8 +14968,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-806AB/EP-806AR/EP-806AW -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-720 Series @@ -14732,8 +14977,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-807AB/EP-807AR/EP-807AW -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-750 Series @@ -14742,8 +14986,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-805A/EP-805AR/EP-805AW -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-760 Series @@ -14752,8 +14995,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-807AB/EP-807AR/EP-807AW -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-800 Series @@ -14762,8 +15004,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-905A -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-810 Series @@ -14772,8 +15013,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-906F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-820 Series @@ -14782,8 +15022,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-907F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-850 Series @@ -14792,8 +15031,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-905F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-860 Series @@ -14802,8 +15040,7 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-907F -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 XP-950 Series @@ -14812,10 +15049,39 @@ epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) Complete network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package
all-in-one
overseas version of the EP-976A3 -epson2
(1.0.124 (unmaintained)) - +epson2 sane-epson2 +XP-2100 Series +USB +0x04b8/0x114e +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +XP-2150 Series +USB +  +Complete +  + +epsonds
(1.0.18 (unmaintained)) + +sane-epsonds + +XP-6100 +WiFi +  +Good +All resolutions supported, Flatted only supported. + +escl + +sane-escl +

Manufacturer: Escom

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(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -14931,7 +15197,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, current, both feed methods are supported. fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -14964,7 +15230,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, usb 1.1 fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -14975,7 +15241,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, usb 2.0 fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -14986,7 +15252,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, usb 1.1 fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -14997,7 +15263,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, usb 2.0 fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15008,7 +15274,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15019,7 +15285,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15030,7 +15296,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15041,7 +15307,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15052,7 +15318,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15063,7 +15329,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15074,7 +15340,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15085,7 +15351,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15096,7 +15362,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) Not a scanner, rather a scanner to ethernet interface fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15118,7 +15384,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15129,7 +15395,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15140,7 +15406,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15151,7 +15417,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15162,7 +15428,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15173,7 +15439,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15184,7 +15450,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15195,7 +15461,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15206,7 +15472,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15217,7 +15483,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15228,7 +15494,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, recent, discontinued. Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15239,7 +15505,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current. Faster version of fi-5900? fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15250,7 +15516,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, integrated touchscreen and keyboard fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15261,7 +15527,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15272,7 +15538,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15283,7 +15549,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15294,7 +15560,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15305,7 +15571,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15316,7 +15582,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15327,7 +15593,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15338,7 +15604,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15349,7 +15615,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15360,7 +15626,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15371,7 +15637,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15382,7 +15648,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15393,7 +15659,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15404,7 +15670,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15415,7 +15681,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15426,7 +15692,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15437,7 +15703,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15448,7 +15714,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15459,7 +15725,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15470,7 +15736,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15481,7 +15747,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15492,7 +15758,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current, won't wakeup via software fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15503,7 +15769,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current, VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15514,7 +15780,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) Simplex, USB only version of fi-6770, won't wakeup via software, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15525,7 +15791,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current, won't wakeup via software fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15536,7 +15802,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current, VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15547,7 +15813,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current. Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15558,7 +15824,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, current. VRS CGA board unsupported, Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15569,7 +15835,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15580,7 +15846,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15591,7 +15857,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15602,7 +15868,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15613,18 +15879,18 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu fi-7140 USB 0x04c5/0x14df -Untested +Good   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15635,7 +15901,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15646,7 +15912,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15657,7 +15923,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15668,7 +15934,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15679,7 +15945,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15690,7 +15956,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15701,7 +15967,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15712,7 +15978,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15723,7 +15989,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, current fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15734,7 +16000,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15745,7 +16011,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15756,7 +16022,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15767,7 +16033,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15778,7 +16044,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15789,7 +16055,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15800,7 +16066,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15811,7 +16077,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15822,7 +16088,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15833,7 +16099,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15844,7 +16110,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15855,7 +16121,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15866,7 +16132,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15877,7 +16143,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15888,7 +16154,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15899,7 +16165,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15910,7 +16176,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15921,7 +16187,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15932,7 +16198,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15943,7 +16209,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) medium, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15954,7 +16220,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15965,7 +16231,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15976,7 +16242,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15987,7 +16253,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -15998,7 +16264,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16009,7 +16275,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16020,7 +16286,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16031,7 +16297,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) big, old, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16042,7 +16308,7 @@ epjitsu
(31)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16172,7 +16438,7 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained) small, current, integrated touchscreen and keyboard fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16183,7 +16449,7 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained) small, current, WiFi not supported. fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16194,7 +16460,7 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained) small, current, WiFi not supported. Hardware only scans in color. Backend generates binary and grayscale modes. fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16205,7 +16471,7 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained)   fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16216,7 +16482,18 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained) small, current, WiFi not supported. fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) + +sane-fujitsu + +ScanSnap iX1600 +USB WiFi +0x04c5/0x1632 +Good +small, current, WiFi not supported. + +fujitsu +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16227,7 +16504,7 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained) small, discontinued, integrated touchscreen and keyboard fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16238,7 +16515,7 @@ sp15c
(unmaintained) small, current, integrated touchscreen and keyboard fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16269,7 +16546,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16280,7 +16557,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16291,7 +16568,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16302,7 +16579,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, recent, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16353,7 +16630,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, discontinued fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16364,7 +16641,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) small, discontinued, same as S1500 fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -16375,7 +16652,7 @@ epjitsu
(31) Also has a second USB VID 0x13ba. Will require some gymnastics to support. fujitsu -
(134) +
(137) sane-fujitsu @@ -17940,6 +18217,16 @@ hp
(unmaintained) sane-escl +LaserJet Entreprise Flow MFP M578 +WiFi +  +Basic +All resolutions supported. + +escl + +sane-escl + LaserJet FlowMFP M578 WiFi   @@ -17953,8 +18240,8 @@ hp
(unmaintained) LaserJet MFP M28w WiFi   -Untested -Testers needed! +Basic +All resolutions supported. escl @@ -29637,6 +29924,6 @@ qcam
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