From f1a71e3d0160e7b76def4d6a660627d3989f7604 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "m. allan noah"
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 22:22:48 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Update for sane-backends- release
---
index.html | 13 +-
man/sane-abaton.5.html | 24 +-
man/sane-agfafocus.5.html | 28 +-
man/sane-apple.5.html | 137 +-
man/sane-artec.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html | 26 +-
man/sane-avision.5.html | 30 +-
man/sane-bh.5.html | 126 +-
man/sane-canon.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-canon630u.5.html | 22 +-
man/sane-canon_dr.5.html | 81 +-
man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-canon_pp.5.html | 40 +-
man/sane-cardscan.5.html | 10 +-
man/sane-config.1.html | 4 +-
man/sane-coolscan.5.html | 16 +-
man/sane-coolscan2.5.html | 40 +-
man/sane-coolscan3.5.html | 40 +-
man/sane-dc210.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-dc240.5.html | 24 +-
man/sane-dc25.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-dll.5.html | 43 +-
man/sane-dmc.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-epjitsu.5.html | 26 +-
man/sane-epson.5.html | 56 +-
man/sane-epson2.5.html | 76 +-
man/sane-epsonds.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-escl.5.html | 20 +-
man/sane-find-scanner.1.html | 34 +-
man/sane-fujitsu.5.html | 123 +-
man/sane-genesys.5.html | 62 +-
man/sane-gphoto2.5.html | 20 +-
man/sane-gt68xx.5.html | 36 +-
man/sane-hp.5.html | 101 +-
man/sane-hp3500.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-hp3900.5.html | 22 +-
man/sane-hp4200.5.html | 22 +-
man/sane-hp5400.5.html | 22 +-
man/sane-hpljm1005.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html | 40 +-
man/sane-hs2p.5.html | 50 +-
man/sane-ibm.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-kodak.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-kodakaio.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-kvs40xx.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-leo.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-lexmark.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-ma1509.5.html | 30 +-
man/sane-magicolor.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-matsushita.5.html | 16 +-
man/sane-microtek.5.html | 14 +-
man/sane-microtek2.5.html | 32 +-
man/sane-mustek.5.html | 48 +-
man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html | 79 +-
man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html | 22 +-
man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-nec.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-net.5.html | 28 +-
man/sane-niash.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-p5.5.html | 30 +-
man/sane-pieusb.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-pint.5.html | 34 +-
man/sane-pixma.5.html | 94 +-
man/sane-plustek.5.html | 26 +-
man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html | 227 +-
man/sane-pnm.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-qcam.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-ricoh.5.html | 26 +-
man/sane-ricoh2.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-rts8891.5.html | 12 +-
man/sane-s9036.5.html | 26 +-
man/sane-sceptre.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane-scsi.5.html | 50 +-
man/sane-sharp.5.html | 62 +-
man/sane-sm3600.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-sm3840.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-snapscan.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-sp15c.5.html | 6 +-
man/sane-st400.5.html | 24 +-
man/sane-stv680.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-tamarack.5.html | 26 +-
man/sane-teco1.5.html | 12 +-
man/sane-teco2.5.html | 12 +-
man/sane-teco3.5.html | 8 +-
man/sane-test.5.html | 86 +-
man/sane-u12.5.html | 18 +-
man/sane-umax.5.html | 69 +-
man/sane-umax1220u.5.html | 14 +-
man/sane-umax_pp.5.html | 36 +-
man/sane-usb.5.html | 32 +-
man/sane-v4l.5.html | 22 +-
man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html | 4 +-
man/sane.7.html | 152 +-
man/saned.8.html | 93 +-
man/scanimage.1.html | 51 +-
sane-backends-1.1.1.html | 21277 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
sane-backends.html | 722 +-
sane-mfgs.html | 1251 +-
sane-supported-devices.html | 1 +
99 files changed, 24196 insertions(+), 2280 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 sane-backends-1.1.1.html
diff --git a/index.html b/index.html
index 7a74ed7a..a495e21d 100644
--- a/index.html
+++ b/index.html
@@ -37,6 +37,9 @@
Latest News
Backends
+2022-02-05: sane-backends-1.2.1 has been released.
+
+
2022-01-19: sane-backends-1.1.1 has been released.
@@ -44,16 +47,6 @@
2020-08-23: sane-backends-1.0.31 has been released.
-
-
-2020-05-17: sane-backends-1.0.30 has been released.
-This is a security bug fix release.
-
-
-2020-02-02: sane-backends-1.0.29 has been released.
-
-
-2019-07-31: sane-backends-1.0.28 has been released.
Frontends
diff --git a/man/sane-abaton.5.html b/man/sane-abaton.5.html
index 2da7aed8..7257c902 100644
--- a/man/sane-abaton.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-abaton.5.html
@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@
port for it. Have a look at http://www.sane-project.org/mail-
ing-lists.html concerning subscription to sane-devel.
- Abaton is out of business, and these scanners are not supported by Ev-
- erex (the parent company of Abaton), nor is there any programming in-
- formation to be found. This driver is therefore based on information
+ Abaton is out of business, and these scanners are not supported by
+ Everex (the parent company of Abaton), nor is there any programming
+ information to be found. This driver is therefore based on information
obtained by running Abaton's scanning desk accessory under MacsBug and
tracing the MacOS SCSI Manager calls it made during image acquisition.
@@ -86,17 +86,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_ABATON
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html b/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html
index ea7797a1..dba9e550 100644
--- a/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-agfafocus.5.html
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@
CONFIGURATION
The contents of the agfafocus.conf file is a list of device names that
correspond to AGFA Focus scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with
- a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration file is shown be-
- low:
+ a hash mark (#) are ignored. A sample configuration file is shown
+ below:
/dev/scanner
# this is a comment
@@ -91,17 +91,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_AGFAFOCUS
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity. SANE_DEBUG_AGFAFOCUS values:
@@ -143,9 +143,9 @@
the Artec backend is disabled. Somehow, this backend causes at least
my scanner not to respond correctly to SCSI inquiry commands.
- If you encounter a bug please set the environment variable SANE_DE-
- BUG_AGFAFOCUS to 128 and try to regenerate the problem. Then send me a
- report with the log attached.
+ If you encounter a bug please set the environment variable
+ SANE_DEBUG_AGFAFOCUS to 128 and try to regenerate the problem. Then
+ send me a report with the log attached.
If you encounter a SCSI bus error or trimmed and/or displaced images
please also set the environment variable SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI to 128
diff --git a/man/sane-apple.5.html b/man/sane-apple.5.html
index c35e990f..6cc7b1e6 100644
--- a/man/sane-apple.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-apple.5.html
@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@
If you own a Apple scanner other than the ones listed above that works
with this backend, please let us know by sending the scanner's model
- name, SCSI id, and firmware revision to sane-devel@alioth-lists.de-
- bian.net. See http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html for de-
- tails on how to subscribe to sane-devel.
+ name, SCSI id, and firmware revision to sane-devel@alioth-
+ lists.debian.net. See http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html
+ for details on how to subscribe to sane-devel.
@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@
mark (#) are ignored. See sane-scsi(5) on details of what constitutes
a valid device name.
- Options come in two flavors: global and positional ones. Global op-
- tions apply to all devices managed by the backend, whereas positional
+ Options come in two flavors: global and positional ones. Global
+ options apply to all devices managed by the backend, whereas positional
options apply just to the most recently mentioned device. Note that
this means that the order in which the options appear matters!
@@ -89,29 +89,30 @@
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
- separator character, the default directories are searched after
- the directory list. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to
- "/tmp/config:" would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
- /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in that order).
+ ing the current working directory (".") and then
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of $SANE_CONFIG_DIR ends
+ with the separator character, the default directories are
+ searched after the directory list. For example, setting
+ SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories
+ tmp/config, ., and /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in that
+ order).
SANE_DEBUG_APPLE
- Controls the debug level. A value of 255 prints all debug out-
- put. Smaller values reduce verbosity. Requires a library com-
+ Controls the debug level. A value of 255 prints all debug out-
+ put. Smaller values reduce verbosity. Requires a library com-
piled with debug support.
CURRENT STATUS
The apple backend is now in version 0.3 (Tue Jul 21 1998). Since I only
- have the AppleScanner and not the other models (OneScanner, ColorOneS-
+ have the AppleScanner and not the other models (OneScanner, ColorOneS-
canner) I can only develop/test for the AppleScanner effectively. How-
ever with this release I almost completed the GUI part of all scanners.
- Most of the functionality is there. At least OneScanner should scan at
- the AppleScanner's compatible modes (LineArt, HalfTone, Gray16). My
+ Most of the functionality is there. At least OneScanner should scan at
+ the AppleScanner's compatible modes (LineArt, HalfTone, Gray16). My
personal belief is that with a slight touch of debugging the OneScanner
- could be actually usable. The ColorOneScanner needs more work. AppleS-
+ could be actually usable. The ColorOneScanner needs more work. AppleS-
canner is of course almost fully supported.
@@ -126,85 +127,85 @@
Cannot up/download halftone patterns or calibration vectors.
ColorOneScanner
- Cannot up/download halftone patterns, calibration vectors, cus-
- tom Color Correction Tables (CCT) and of course custom gamma ta-
- bles.
+ Cannot up/download halftone patterns, calibration vectors, cus-
+ tom Color Correction Tables (CCT) and of course custom gamma
+ tables.
Park/UnPark (OneScanner, ColorOneScanner)
Some capabilities are missing.
The above functionalities are missing because I don't have the hardware
to experiment on. Another reason is my lack of understanding as to how
- or if the SANE API provide means to describe any array type besides
+ or if the SANE API provide means to describe any array type besides
gamma.
UNSUPPORTED FEATURES
- The following "features" will never be supported, at least while I
+ The following "features" will never be supported, at least while I
maintain the sane-apple backend.
NoHome (AppleScanner)
- The scanner lamp stays on and the carriage assembly remains
+ The scanner lamp stays on and the carriage assembly remains
where it stops at the end of the scan. After two minutes, if the
scanner does not receive another SCAN command, the lamp goes off
and the carriage returns to the home position.
Compression (AppleScanner)
- The Scanner can compress data with CCITT Group III one dimen-
+ The Scanner can compress data with CCITT Group III one dimen-
sional algorithm (fax) and the Skip White Line algorithm.
Multiple Windows (AppleScanner)
- AppleScanner may support multiple windows. It would be a cool
+ AppleScanner may support multiple windows. It would be a cool
feature and a challenge for me to code if it could intermix dif-
- ferent options for different windows (scan areas). This way it
- could scan a document in LineArt mode but the figures in it in
- Gray and at a different resolution. Unfortunately this is im-
- possible.
+ ferent options for different windows (scan areas). This way it
+ could scan a document in LineArt mode but the figures in it in
+ Gray and at a different resolution. Unfortunately this is
+ impossible.
Scan Direction (OneScanner)
It controls the scan direction. (?)
Status/Reset Button (OneScanner)
- This option controls the status of the button on the OneScanner
+ This option controls the status of the button on the OneScanner
model. You can also reset the button status by software.
BUGS
- SANE backend bugs are divided in two classes. We have GUI bugs and
+ SANE backend bugs are divided in two classes. We have GUI bugs and
scanner specific bugs.
- We know we have a GUI bug when a parameter is not showing up when it
- should (active) or vice versa. Finding out which parameters are active
- across various Apple modes and models from the documentation ftp://ft-
- pdev.info.apple.com/devworld/Technical_Documentation/Peripherals_Docu-
- mentation/ is an interesting exercise. I may have missed some dependen-
- cies. For example of the threshold parameter the Apple Scanners Pro-
- gramming Guide says nothing. I had to assume it is valid only in Lin-
- eArt mode.
+ We know we have a GUI bug when a parameter is not showing up when it
+ should (active) or vice versa. Finding out which parameters are active
+ across various Apple modes and models from the documentation
+ ftp://ftpdev.info.apple.com/devworld/Technical_Documentation/Peripher-
+ als_Documentation/ is an interesting exercise. I may have missed some
+ dependencies. For example of the threshold parameter the Apple Scanners
+ Programming Guide says nothing. I had to assume it is valid only in
+ LineArt mode.
- Scanner specific bugs are mostly due to mandatory round-offs in order
+ Scanner specific bugs are mostly due to mandatory round-offs in order
to scan. In the documentation in one place states that the width of the
- scan area should be a byte multiple. In another place it says that the
+ scan area should be a byte multiple. In another place it says that the
width of the scan area should be an even byte multiple. Go figure...
- Other sources of bugs are due to scsi communication, scsi connects and
- disconnects. However the classical bugs are still there. So you may en-
- counter buffer overruns, null pointers, memory corruption and SANE API
- violations.
+ Other sources of bugs are due to scsi communication, scsi connects and
+ disconnects. However the classical bugs are still there. So you may
+ encounter buffer overruns, null pointers, memory corruption and SANE
+ API violations.
SIGSEGV on SliceBars
When you try to modify the scan area from the slice bar you have
- a nice little cute core dump. I don't know why. If you select
+ a nice little cute core dump. I don't know why. If you select
the scan area from the preview window or by hand typing the num-
bers everything is fine. The SIGSEGV happens deep in gtk library
(gdk). I really cannot debug it.
Options too much
- It is possible, especially for the ColorOneScanner, for the
+ It is possible, especially for the ColorOneScanner, for the
backend's options panel to extend beyond your screen. It happens
- with mine and I am running my X Server at 1024x768. What can I
+ with mine and I am running my X Server at 1024x768. What can I
say? Try smaller fonts in the X server, or virtual screens.
Weird SCSI behaviour
@@ -212,35 +213,35 @@
>> OS: FreeBSD 2.2.6
>> CC: egcs-1.02
- Just wanted to follow up on this... I recently changed my SCSI
- card from the Adaptec 2940UW to a dual-channel Symbios 786
- chipset. When I started up SANE with your driver, I managed to
+ Just wanted to follow up on this... I recently changed my SCSI
+ card from the Adaptec 2940UW to a dual-channel Symbios 786
+ chipset. When I started up SANE with your driver, I managed to
scan line art drawings okay, but Gray16 scans led to a stream of
- SCSI error messages on the console, ultimately hanging with a
- message saying the scanner wasn't releasing the SCSI bus. This
+ SCSI error messages on the console, ultimately hanging with a
+ message saying the scanner wasn't releasing the SCSI bus. This
may be that the Symbios is simply less tolerant of ancient hard-
ware, or may be bugs in your driver or in SANE itself...
DEBUG
- If you encounter a GUI bug please set the environmental variable
- SANE_DEBUG_APPLE to 255 and rerun the exact sequence of keystrokes and
- menu selections to reproduce it. Then send me a report with the log at-
- tached.
+ If you encounter a GUI bug please set the environmental variable
+ SANE_DEBUG_APPLE to 255 and rerun the exact sequence of keystrokes and
+ menu selections to reproduce it. Then send me a report with the log
+ attached.
If you have an Apple Macintosh with the AppleScanners driver installed,
- reporting to me which options are grayed out (inactive) in what modes
+ reporting to me which options are grayed out (inactive) in what modes
would be very helpful.
- If you want to offer some help but you don't have a scanner, or you
- don't have the model you would like to help with, or you are a SANE de-
- veloper and you just want to take a look at how the apple backend looks
- like, goto to apple.h and #define the NEUTRALIZE_BACKEND macro. You can
- select the scanner model through the APPLE_MODEL_SELECT macro. Avail-
- able options are APPLESCANNER, ONESCANNER, and COLORONESCANNER.
+ If you want to offer some help but you don't have a scanner, or you
+ don't have the model you would like to help with, or you are a SANE
+ developer and you just want to take a look at how the apple backend
+ looks like, goto to apple.h and #define the NEUTRALIZE_BACKEND macro.
+ You can select the scanner model through the APPLE_MODEL_SELECT macro.
+ Available options are APPLESCANNER, ONESCANNER, and COLORONESCANNER.
- If you encounter a SCSI bus error or trimmed and/or displaced images
+ If you encounter a SCSI bus error or trimmed and/or displaced images
please set the environment variable SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI to 255 before
sending me the report.
@@ -248,7 +249,7 @@
TODO
Non Blocking Support
- Make sane-apple a non blocking backend. Properly support
+ Make sane-apple a non blocking backend. Properly support
sane_set_io_mode() and sane_get_select_fd()
Scan Make scanning possible for all models in all supported modes.
@@ -263,8 +264,8 @@
AUTHOR
- The sane-apple backend was written not entirely from scratch by Milon
- Firikis. It is mostly based on the sane-mustek(5) backend from David
+ The sane-apple backend was written not entirely from scratch by Milon
+ Firikis. It is mostly based on the sane-mustek(5) backend from David
Mosberger and Andreas Czechanowski
11 Jul 2008 sane-apple(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-artec.5.html b/man/sane-artec.5.html
index 93b39a75..5bc2e9a3 100644
--- a/man/sane-artec.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-artec.5.html
@@ -106,17 +106,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_ARTEC
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity: SANE_DEBUG_ARTEC values:
diff --git a/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html b/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html
index a7f82208..668d7520 100644
--- a/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-artec_eplus48u.5.html
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
DESCRIPTION
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
+ Easy) backend that provides access to several USB flatbed scanners
+ using the GT6816 chipset like the Artec E+ 48U. These scanners have a
contact image sensor (CIS).
A complete list of supported devices can be found on
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
KERNEL ISSUES
If libusb-0.1.6 or later is installed, this section can be skipped. The
- scanner should be found by sane-find-scanner(1) without further ac-
- tions. For setting permissions and general USB information look at
+ scanner should be found by sane-find-scanner(1) without further
+ actions. For setting permissions and general USB information look at
sane-usb(5).
When you are using the scanner module, a Linux kernel 2.4.12 or newer
@@ -131,17 +131,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_ARTEC_EPLUS48U
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_ARTEC_EPLUS48U=3
diff --git a/man/sane-avision.5.html b/man/sane-avision.5.html
index 0be64109..a0c90fd4 100644
--- a/man/sane-avision.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-avision.5.html
@@ -31,8 +31,8 @@
CONFIGURATION
- The configuration file for this backend resides in /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/avision.conf.
+ The configuration file for this backend resides in
+ /usr/local/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
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@
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-
- spond.
+ fail with a "not supported" error if the ADF still doesn't
+ respond.
disable-gamma-table:
Disables the usage of the scanner's gamma-table. You might try
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@
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-
- tails.
+ the scanner, for example "HP" or "AVISION". See sane-scsi(5) for
+ details.
Note: Since the backend now includes native USB access, it is no
longer needed - even considered obsolete - to access USB scanner
@@ -140,17 +140,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being 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.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output. The
debug level 7 is the author's preferred value to debug backend
problems.
diff --git a/man/sane-bh.5.html b/man/sane-bh.5.html
index 3142bc76..5b674ce3 100644
--- a/man/sane-bh.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-bh.5.html
@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@
Scan Mode Options:
--preview[=(yes|no)] [no]
- Request a preview-quality scan. When preview is set to yes im-
- age compression is disabled and the image is delivered in a
+ Request a preview-quality scan. When preview is set to yes
+ image compression is disabled and the image is delivered in a
SANE_FRAME_GRAY frame.
--mode lineart|halftone [lineart]
@@ -130,8 +130,8 @@
--source Automatic Document Feeder|Manual Feed Tray [Automatic Document
Feeder]
- Selects the scan source (such as a document feeder). This op-
- tion is provided to allow multiple image scans with
+ Selects the scan source (such as a document feeder). This
+ option is provided to allow multiple image scans with
xsane(1);ithasnootherpurpose.
--batch[=(yes|no)] [no]
@@ -168,10 +168,10 @@
--control-panel[=(yes|no)] [yes]
Enables the scanner's control panel for selecting image enhance-
- ment parameters. When the option is set to no the following op-
- tions are used to control image enhancement. See the Bell+How-
- ell scanner users' guide for complete information on ACE func-
- tionality.
+ ment parameters. When the option is set to no the following
+ options are used to control image enhancement. See the
+ Bell+Howell scanner users' guide for complete information on ACE
+ functionality.
--ace-function -4..4 [3]
Specify the Automatic Contrast Enhancement (ACE) Function.
@@ -253,8 +253,8 @@
--section <string> []
Specifies a series of image sections. A section can be used to
- gather a subset image or to provide a small area for barcode de-
- coding. Each section is specified in the following format
+ gather a subset image or to provide a small area for barcode
+ decoding. Each section is specified in the following format
(units are in millimeters):
<width>x<height>+<top-left-x>+<top-left-y>[:functioncode...]
@@ -317,8 +317,8 @@
The contents of the bh.conf file is a list of device names that corre-
spond to Bell+Howell scanners. See sane-scsi(5) on details of what
constitutes a valid device name. Additionally, options can be speci-
- fied; these lines begin with the word "option". Each option is de-
- scribed in detail below. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash
+ fied; these lines begin with the word "option". Each option is
+ described in detail below. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash
mark (#) are ignored.
@@ -330,11 +330,11 @@
This option prevents the backend from sending any optional
frames. This option may be useful when dealing with frontends
which do not support these optional frames. When this option is
- in effect, the data is sent in a SANE_FRAME_GRAY frame. The op-
- tional frames sent by this backend are: SANE_FRAME_G31D,
+ in effect, the data is sent in a SANE_FRAME_GRAY frame. The
+ optional frames sent by this backend are: SANE_FRAME_G31D,
SANE_FRAME_G32D, SANE_FRAME_G42D and SANE_FRAME_TEXT. These
- frames are generated based on the compression and barcode op-
- tions. These frames are never sent in preview mode.
+ frames are generated based on the compression and barcode
+ options. These frames are never sent in preview mode.
fake-inquiry
This option is used for debugging purposes and its use is not
@@ -366,17 +366,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_BH
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -387,32 +387,32 @@
With document scanners, automatic document feeder (ADF) support
is a key feature. The backend supports the ADF by default and
returns SANE_STATUS_NO_DOCS when the out-of-paper condition is
- detected. The SANE frontend scanadf(1) is a command line front-
- end that supports multi-page scans. It has been used success-
- fully with this backend. The SANE frontend xsane(1) is an im-
- proved GUI frontend by Oliver Rauch. Support for multi-page
+ detected. The SANE frontend scanadf(1) is a command line fron-
+ tend that supports multi-page scans. It has been used success-
+ fully with this backend. The SANE frontend xsane(1) is an
+ improved GUI frontend by Oliver Rauch. Support for multi-page
scans is included in xsane version 0.35 and above.
Duplex scanning
Some models, such as the COPISCAN II 6338, support duplex scan-
ning. That is, they scan both sides of the document during a
single pass through the scanner (the scanner has two cameras).
- This backend supports duplex scanning (with the --duplex op-
- tion). The front and back page images are delivered consecu-
+ This backend supports duplex scanning (with the --duplex
+ option). The front and back page images are delivered consecu-
tively as if they were separately scanned pages.
Hardware compression
- The scanner is capable of compressing the data into several in-
- dustry standard formats (CCITT G3, CCITT G3-2D, CCITT G4). This
- results in increased performance as less data is passed from the
- scanner to the host over the SCSI bus. The backend supports
- these compression formats via the --g31d, --g32d, --g42d op-
- tions, respectively. Many SANE frontends are not equipped to
- deal with these formats, however. The SANE frontend scanadf(1)
- supports these optional frame formats. The compressed image
- data is written directly to a file and can then be processed by
- a scan-script using the --scan-script option. Examples of this
- are given on the scanadf(1) homepage.
+ The scanner is capable of compressing the data into several
+ industry standard formats (CCITT G3, CCITT G3-2D, CCITT G4).
+ This results in increased performance as less data is passed
+ from the scanner to the host over the SCSI bus. The backend
+ supports these compression formats via the --g31d, --g32d,
+ --g42d options, respectively. Many SANE frontends are not
+ equipped to deal with these formats, however. The SANE frontend
+ scanadf(1) supports these optional frame formats. The com-
+ pressed image data is written directly to a file and can then be
+ processed by a scan-script using the --scan-script option.
+ Examples of this are given on the scanadf(1) homepage.
Automatic Border Detection
The scanner can automatically detect the paper size and adjust
@@ -426,21 +426,21 @@
Icon Generation
The Icon function generates a thumbnail of the full page image,
- that can be transferred as if it were a separate page. This al-
- lows the host to quickly display a thumbnail representation dur-
- ing the scanning operation. Perhaps this would be a great way
- of implementing a preview scan, but since a normal scan is so
- quick, it might not be worth the trouble.
+ that can be transferred as if it were a separate page. This
+ allows the host to quickly display a thumbnail representation
+ during the scanning operation. Perhaps this would be a great
+ way of implementing a preview scan, but since a normal scan is
+ so quick, it might not be worth the trouble.
Multiple Sections
Multiple sections (scanning sub-windows) can be defined for the
front and back pages. Each section can have different charac-
- teristics (e.g. geometry, compression). The sections are re-
- turned as if they were separately scanned images. Additionally
- sections can be used to greatly enhance the accuracy and effi-
- ciency of the barcode/patchcode decoding process by limiting the
- search area to a small subset of the page. Most Copiscan II se-
- ries scanners support up to 8 user-defined sections.
+ teristics (e.g. geometry, compression). The sections are
+ returned as if they were separately scanned images. Addition-
+ ally sections can be used to greatly enhance the accuracy and
+ efficiency of the barcode/patchcode decoding process by limiting
+ the search area to a small subset of the page. Most Copiscan II
+ series scanners support up to 8 user-defined sections.
Support Barcode/Patchcode Decoding
The RSC unit can recognize Bar and Patch Codes of various types
@@ -460,8 +460,8 @@
a time. While the code generally supports this as well, the
--barcode-search-bar option only allows the user to specify a
single barcode type. Perhaps another option which allows a
- comma separated list of barcode type codes could be added to ad-
- dress this.
+ comma separated list of barcode type codes could be added to
+ address this.
Scanning a fixed number of pages in batch mode
The separation of front and back end functionality in SANE
@@ -479,8 +479,8 @@
Revision 1.2 Patch detector
There is an enhanced patchcode detection algorithm available in
- the RSC with revision 1.2 or higher that is faster and more re-
- liable than the standard Bar/Patch code decoder. This is not
+ the RSC with revision 1.2 or higher that is faster and more
+ reliable than the standard Bar/Patch code decoder. This is not
currently supported.
@@ -491,8 +491,8 @@
If you have found something that you think is a bug, please attempt to
recreate it with the SANE_DEBUG_BH environment variable set to 255, and
- send a report detailing the conditions surrounding the bug to sane-de-
- vel@alioth-lists.debian.net.
+ send a report detailing the conditions surrounding the bug to
+ sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net.
@@ -502,10 +502,10 @@
AUTHOR
- The sane-bh backend was written by Tom Martone, based on the sane-ri-
- coh(5) backend by Feico W. Dillema and the bnhscan program by Sean
- Reifschneider of tummy.com ltd. Some 8000 enhancements added by Mark
- Temple.
+ The sane-bh backend was written by Tom Martone, based on the
+ sane-ricoh(5) backend by Feico W. Dillema and the bnhscan program by
+ Sean Reifschneider of tummy.com ltd. Some 8000 enhancements added by
+ Mark Temple.
10 Jul 2008 sane-bh(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-canon.5.html b/man/sane-canon.5.html
index 4a55e2c8..29e7a807 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon.5.html
@@ -34,11 +34,11 @@
IMPORTANT: This is beta code. We tested the code on the scanners listed
above, using the computers and operating systems available to us, but
- we cannot guarantee that the backend will work smoothly with future op-
- erating systems, SCSI adapters, SANE frontend programs, or Canon scan-
- ners not contained in the list above. In some cases your computer might
- even hang. It cannot be excluded (although we consider it extremely
- unlikely) that your scanner will be damaged.
+ we cannot guarantee that the backend will work smoothly with future
+ operating systems, SCSI adapters, SANE frontend programs, or Canon
+ scanners not contained in the list above. In some cases your computer
+ might even hang. It cannot be excluded (although we consider it
+ extremely unlikely) that your scanner will be damaged.
That said, TESTERS ARE WELCOME. Send your bug reports and comments to
Manuel Panea <mpd@rzg.mpg.de>; for questions concerning the FB620 and
@@ -53,8 +53,8 @@
and blue). It is recommended to use the automatic exposure controls of
the frontend xsane(1) for best results.
- The "Auto Focus" function triggers a special pass to determine the fo-
- cus value. After that, the real scanning pass takes place.
+ The "Auto Focus" function triggers a special pass to determine the
+ focus value. After that, the real scanning pass takes place.
Even with "Auto Focus" turned on, the scanned image is often a bit too
blurred. Using the gimp(1) to do a "Filter->Enhance->Sharpen" at about
@@ -88,8 +88,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_CANON
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_CANON=4
diff --git a/man/sane-canon630u.5.html b/man/sane-canon630u.5.html
index 4375a7e6..d7f6339c 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon630u.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon630u.5.html
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@
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-
- BUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null
+ driver version from /var/log/messages, and the output from
+ SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U=12 scanimage > /dev/null
@@ -90,17 +90,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_CANON630U
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example:
diff --git a/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html b/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html
index b0db6b5e..01690010 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon_dr.5.html
@@ -71,12 +71,12 @@
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.
+ scanners, but running on the host computer. This enables smaller
+ machines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features
+ are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native
+ implementations. Note also that these features all require that the
+ driver cache the entire image in memory. This will almost certainly
+ result in a reduction of scanning speed.
--swcrop
Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the paper
@@ -91,80 +91,81 @@
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 op-
- tions may be settable only when another option has been set, and
- that advanced options may be hidden by some frontend programs.
+ 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 advanced options may be hidden by some frontend pro-
+ grams.
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)
- Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a de-
- vice which uses that vendor and product id. The device will then
- be queried to determine if it is a Canon scanner.
+ Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a
+ device which uses that vendor and product id. The device will
+ then 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: "option" lines may appear multiple times in the configuration
- file. 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.
ENVIRONMENT
- The backend uses a single environment variable, SANE_DEBUG_CANON_DR,
+ The backend uses a single environment variable, SANE_DEBUG_CANON_DR,
which enables debugging output to stderr. Valid values are:
5 Errors
@@ -178,25 +179,25 @@
KNOWN ISSUES
- This backend was entirely reverse engineered from usb traces of the
- proprietary driver. Various advanced features of the machines may not
- be enabled. Many machines have not been tested. Their protocol is un-
- known.
+ This backend was entirely reverse engineered from usb traces of the
+ proprietary driver. Various advanced features of the machines may not
+ be enabled. Many machines have not been tested. Their protocol is
+ unknown.
CREDITS
- The various authors of the sane-fujitsu(5) backend provided useful
+ The various authors of the sane-fujitsu(5) backend provided useful
code.
Yabarana Corp. www.yabarana.com provided significant funding.
- EvriChart, Inc. www.evrichart.com provided funding and loaned equip-
+ EvriChart, Inc. www.evrichart.com provided funding and loaned equip-
ment.
Canon, USA. www.usa.canon.com loaned equipment.
HPrint hprint.com.br provided funding and testing for DR-2510 support.
Stone-IT www.stone-it.com provided funding for DR-2010 and DR-2050 sup-
port.
Gerhard Pfeffer provided access and testing for P-208 and P-215.
- Special thanks to: Alejandro Imass, Andre Shimakawa, Martijn van Brum-
+ Special thanks to: Alejandro Imass, Andre Shimakawa, Martijn van Brum-
melen, Thanos Diacakis and Junren Shi for testing and feedback.
diff --git a/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html b/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html
index ca2b7405..72a7b9c2 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon_lide70.5.html
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_CANON_LIDE70
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example:
diff --git a/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html b/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html
index 08ccdc55..1df9647c 100644
--- a/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-canon_pp.5.html
@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@
No USB scanners are supported and there are no plans to support them in
the future. Other projects are working on support for USB scanners.
See the PROJECTS file for more detail. The FB310P and FB610P are re-
- badged Avision scanners which use a different command set, so are un-
- likely to be supported by this backend in the future.
+ badged Avision scanners which use a different command set, so are
+ unlikely to be supported by this backend in the future.
IMPORTANT: this is alpha code. While we have made every effort to make
it as reliable as possible, it will not always work as expected. Feed-
@@ -43,9 +43,9 @@
DEVICE NAMES
- This backend expects device names of the form presented by li-
- bieee1284(3). These names are highly dependent on operating system and
- version.
+ This backend expects device names of the form presented by
+ libieee1284(3). These names are highly dependent on operating system
+ and version.
On Linux 2.4 kernels this will be of the form parport0 or older (2.2
and before) kernels may produce names like 0x378 (the base address of
@@ -124,17 +124,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_CANON_PP=4
@@ -151,8 +151,8 @@
Descreen Mode
This appears on our first analysis to be just oversampling with
- an anti-aliasing filter. Again, it seems to be implemented en-
- tirely in software, so GIMP is your best bet for now.
+ an anti-aliasing filter. Again, it seems to be implemented
+ entirely in software, so GIMP is your best bet for now.
Gamma Tables
This is under investigation, but for now only a simple gamma
@@ -166,10 +166,10 @@
configuration file to include force_nibble , the problem will go away,
but you will only be able to scan in nibble mode.
- Sometimes the scanner can be left in a state where our code cannot re-
- vive it. If the backend reports no scanner present, try unplugging the
- power and plugging it back in. Also try unplugging printers from the
- pass-through port.
+ Sometimes the scanner can be left in a state where our code cannot
+ revive it. If the backend reports no scanner present, try unplugging
+ the power and plugging it back in. Also try unplugging printers from
+ the pass-through port.
The scanner will not respond correctly to our commands when you first
plug in the power. You may find if you try a scan very soon after
diff --git a/man/sane-cardscan.5.html b/man/sane-cardscan.5.html
index d3817148..e550108f 100644
--- a/man/sane-cardscan.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-cardscan.5.html
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@
Scanners can be specified in the configuration file in 2 ways:
"usb 0x04c5 0x1042" (or other vendor/product ids)
- Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a de-
- vice which uses that vendor and product id. The device will then
- be queried to determine if it is a cardscan scanner.
+ Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a
+ device which uses that vendor and product id. The device will
+ then be queried to determine if it is a cardscan scanner.
"usb /dev/usb/scanner0" (or other device file)
Some systems use a kernel driver to access usb scanners. This
@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@
tocol used by the backend:
"lines_per_block 16" (or other number from 1 to 32)
- Controls the number of lines of image data which will be ac-
- quired in each pass. Older scanners will require this number
+ Controls the number of lines of image data which will be
+ acquired in each pass. Older scanners will require this number
set lower, often 1.
"has_cal_buffer 1" (1 or 0)
diff --git a/man/sane-config.1.html b/man/sane-config.1.html
index eb2b9a4b..2c6d0efb 100644
--- a/man/sane-config.1.html
+++ b/man/sane-config.1.html
@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
SANE frontend to libsane.
--ldflags
- Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a SANE front-
- end to libsane.
+ Print the linker flags that are necessary to link a SANE fron-
+ tend to libsane.
--cflags
Print the compiler flags that are necessary to compile a SANE
diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan.5.html
index 37c09c5f..fe64aa8c 100644
--- a/man/sane-coolscan.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-coolscan.5.html
@@ -35,12 +35,12 @@
CONFIGURATION
- The configuration file for this backend resides in /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/coolscan.conf.
+ The configuration file for this backend resides in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d/coolscan.conf.
Its content is a list of device names that correspond to Nikon Coolscan
- scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ig-
- nored. A sample configuration file is shown below:
+ scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
+ ignored. A sample configuration file is shown below:
#scsi Vendor Model Type
scsi Nikon * Scanner
@@ -57,8 +57,8 @@
Some SCSI-adapters and low-level SCSI drivers do not work correctly
with this backend and the Coolscan scanners. These systems hang when
the autofocus command is send to the Scanner. To see a list of which
- card/driver combinations work or don't work have a look at: http://an-
- dreas.rick.free.fr/sane/autofocus.html.
+ card/driver combinations work or don't work have a look at:
+ http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/autofocus.html.
@@ -77,8 +77,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html
index 6c068f4e..5c2ef6de 100644
--- a/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-coolscan2.5.html
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
The sane-coolscan2 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to Nikon Coolscan film scanners. Some
functions of this backend should be considered beta-quality software.
- Most functions have been stable for a long time, but of course new de-
- velopment can not and will not function properly from the very first
+ Most functions have been stable for a long time, but of course new
+ development can not and will not function properly from the very first
day. Please report any strange behaviour to the maintainer of the back-
end.
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@
scanimage --help -d coolscan2:<interface>:<device>
where <interface> and <device> specify the device in question, as in
- the configuration file (see next section). The -d parameter and its ar-
- gument can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner iden-
- tified. Use the command:
+ the configuration file (see next section). The -d parameter and its
+ argument can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner
+ identified. Use the command:
scanimage -L
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
start the frontend).
--subframe <x>
- This option shifts the scan window by the specified amount (de-
- fault unit is mm).
+ This option shifts the scan window by the specified amount
+ (default unit is mm).
--infrared=yes/no
If set to "yes", the scanner will read the infrared channel,
@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@
containing only the word "auto"
This instructs the backend to probe for a scanner by scanning
- the buses for devices with known identifiers. This is the de-
- fault action when no configuration file is present.
+ the buses for devices with known identifiers. This is the
+ default 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
@@ -165,8 +165,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN2
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -178,13 +178,13 @@
BUGS
- Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating op-
- tions whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for the
- --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
- frontend after swapping film adapters is strongly recommended.
+ Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating
+ options whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for
+ the --frame option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usu-
+ ally when the user runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no
+ film strip in the automatic film strip feeder when the backend is ini-
+ tialized, 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
from IEEE 1394 scanners to 36 bytes, discarding vital information about
@@ -197,8 +197,8 @@
AUTHORS
- The backend is written and maintained by Andras Major <an-
- dras@users.sourceforge.net>.
+ The backend is written and maintained by Andras Major
+ <andras@users.sourceforge.net>.
11 Jul 2008 sane-coolscan2(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html b/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html
index 0463c8f3..34ec52f8 100644
--- a/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-coolscan3.5.html
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
The sane-coolscan3 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to Nikon Coolscan film scanners. Some
functions of this backend should be considered beta-quality software.
- Most functions have been stable for a long time, but of course new de-
- velopment can not and will not function properly from the very first
+ Most functions have been stable for a long time, but of course new
+ development can not and will not function properly from the very first
day.
At present, the following scanners are known to work with this backend:
@@ -50,9 +50,9 @@
scanimage --help -d coolscan3:<interface>:<device>
where <interface> and <device> specify the device in question, as in
- the configuration file (see next section). The -d parameter and its ar-
- gument can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner iden-
- tified. Use the command:
+ the configuration file (see next section). The -d parameter and its
+ argument can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner
+ identified. Use the command:
scanimage -L
@@ -71,16 +71,16 @@
start the frontend).
--subframe <x>
- This option shifts the scan window by the specified amount (de-
- fault unit is mm).
+ This option shifts the scan window by the specified amount
+ (default unit is mm).
--infrared=yes/no
If set to "yes", the scanner will read the infrared channel,
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 in-
- formation.
+ 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
@@ -138,8 +138,8 @@
containing only the word "auto"
This instructs the backend to probe for a scanner by scanning
- the buses for devices with known identifiers. This is the de-
- fault action when no configuration file is present.
+ the buses for devices with known identifiers. This is the
+ default 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
@@ -165,8 +165,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_COOLSCAN3
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -178,13 +178,13 @@
BUGS
- Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating op-
- tions whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for the
- --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
- frontend after swapping film adapters is strongly recommended.
+ Currently, the SANE protocol does not allow automatically updating
+ options whenever the hardware changes. Thus the number of choices for
+ the --frame option will be fixed when the backend is initialized (usu-
+ ally when the user runs the frontend). In particular, if there is no
+ film strip in the automatic film strip feeder when the backend is ini-
+ tialized, 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
from IEEE 1394 scanners to 36 bytes, discarding vital information about
diff --git a/man/sane-dc210.5.html b/man/sane-dc210.5.html
index 791d66d2..ee51e2f9 100644
--- a/man/sane-dc210.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dc210.5.html
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-dc210 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
- backend that provides access to the Kodak DC210 camera. THIS IS EX-
- TREMELY ALPHA CODE! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
+ backend that provides access to the Kodak DC210 camera. THIS IS
+ EXTREMELY ALPHA CODE! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
@@ -82,13 +82,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_DC210
If the library was compiled with debugging support enabled, this
diff --git a/man/sane-dc240.5.html b/man/sane-dc240.5.html
index 848555c9..cfe2a602 100644
--- a/man/sane-dc240.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dc240.5.html
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-dc240 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
- backend that provides access to the Kodak DC240 camera. THIS IS EX-
- TREMELY ALPHA CODE! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
+ backend that provides access to the Kodak DC240 camera. THIS IS
+ EXTREMELY ALPHA CODE! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
@@ -82,13 +82,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_DC240
If the library was compiled with debugging support enabled, this
@@ -115,9 +115,9 @@
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
+ The major limitation that I know of is that the backend assumes the
+ directory in the camera is 100dc240. Once the camera has taken more
+ than 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.
diff --git a/man/sane-dc25.5.html b/man/sane-dc25.5.html
index 0ef086d9..84f23f80 100644
--- a/man/sane-dc25.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dc25.5.html
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
The dumpinquiry line causes some information about the camera to be
printed to stderr during startup. Note: This is not compatible with
- saned, so make sure you don't have any dumpinquiry lines if you are us-
- ing saned (i.e. scanning on a remote machine using a network).
+ saned, so make sure you don't have any dumpinquiry lines if you are
+ using saned (i.e. scanning on a remote machine using a network).
Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A
sample configuration file is shown below:
@@ -76,13 +76,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_DC25
If the library was compiled with debugging support enabled, this
diff --git a/man/sane-dll.5.html b/man/sane-dll.5.html
index 2283ac6a..e022de20 100644
--- a/man/sane-dll.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dll.5.html
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-dll library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) back-
end that provides access to an arbitrary number of other SANE backends.
- These backends may either be pre-loaded at the time the sane-dll li-
- brary is built or, on systems that support dynamic loading of shared
+ These backends may either be pre-loaded at the time the sane-dll
+ library is built or, on systems that support dynamic loading of shared
libraries, the backends may be loaded at runtime. In the latter case,
adding support for a new backend simply involves installing the rele-
vant library in /usr/local/lib/sane and adding an entry to the dll.conf
@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
CONFIGURATION
The contents of the dll.conf file is a list of backend names that may
- be loaded dynamically upon demand. Empty lines are ignored, also ev-
- erything after a hash mark (#). A sample configuration file is shown
+ be loaded dynamically upon demand. Empty lines are ignored, also
+ everything after a hash mark (#). A sample configuration file is shown
below:
net
@@ -70,8 +70,8 @@
After changing the value of this macro, it is necessary to reconfigure,
rebuild, and reinstall SANE for the change to take effect.
- Aliases are defined in the config file dll.aliases. It can contain en-
- tries of the form
+ Aliases are defined in the config file dll.aliases. It can contain
+ entries of the form
alias SomeName SaneDeviceName
alias "Some Name" SaneDeviceName
@@ -90,8 +90,9 @@
The idea is that users don't have to deal with complicated device names
(especially for networked devices), and to hide other exported devices
- which might confuse them. Note that a hidden device can still be ac-
- cessed if the device name is known, it just doesn't appear on the list.
+ which might confuse them. Note that a hidden device can still be
+ accessed if the device name is known, it just doesn't appear on the
+ list.
@@ -100,7 +101,7 @@
The list of aliased or hidden backends.
/usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.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-dll.a
@@ -117,20 +118,20 @@
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
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).
+ 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/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_DLL
- 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.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
Value Description
diff --git a/man/sane-dmc.5.html b/man/sane-dmc.5.html
index df20154a..a2a40698 100644
--- a/man/sane-dmc.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-dmc.5.html
@@ -115,17 +115,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_DMC
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-epjitsu.5.html b/man/sane-epjitsu.5.html
index 6747c4e5..2a7b0854 100644
--- a/man/sane-epjitsu.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-epjitsu.5.html
@@ -41,23 +41,23 @@
the ADF setting. The sane-epjitsu backend supports the following basic
options for most scanners:
- sources
+ source s
Selects the source for the scan. Options may include "Flatbed",
"ADF Front", "ADF Back", "ADF Duplex".
- modem
+ mode m
Selects the mode for the scan. Options may include "Lineart",
"Gray", "Color".
- resolution,y-resolution
+ resolution, y-resolution
Controls scan resolution. Setting --resolution also sets
- --y-resolution, though this behavior is overridden by some
- frontends.
+ --y-resolution, though this behavior is overridden by some fron-
+ tends.
Other options will be available based on the capabilities of the scan-
ner. Use 'scanimage --help' to get a list. Be aware that some options
- may appear only when another option has been set, and that advanced op-
- tions may be hidden by the frontend.
+ may appear only when another option has been set, and that advanced
+ options may be hidden by the frontend.
@@ -72,17 +72,17 @@
Scanners can be specified in the configuration file in two ways:
"usb 0x04c5 0x10c7" (or other vendor/product ids)
- Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a de-
- vice which uses that vendor and product id. The device will then
- be queried to determine if it is a supported scanner.
+ Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a
+ device which uses that vendor and product id. The device will
+ then be queried to determine if it is a supported scanner.
"usb /dev/usb/scanner0" (or other device file)
Some systems use a kernel driver to access usb scanners. This
method is untested.
The only configuration option supported is "firmware /PATH/TO/FILE",
- allowing you to set the location of the firmware file you have ex-
- tracted from the Windows driver.
+ allowing you to set the location of the firmware file you have
+ extracted from the Windows driver.
Note: This firmware is a copyrighted work of Fujitsu, so cannot be pro-
vided by the backend or the author. Please do not ask.
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
AUTHOR
m. allan noah: <kitno455 a t gmail d o t com>
- 11 Apr 2017 sane-epjitsu(5)
+ 15 Nov 2022 sane-epjitsu(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-epson.5.html b/man/sane-epson.5.html
index 479abead..98db7abc 100644
--- a/man/sane-epson.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-epson.5.html
@@ -80,18 +80,18 @@
The --depth option selects the bit depth the scanner is using.
This option is only available for scanners that support more
- than one bit depth. Older scanners will always transfer the im-
- age in 8bit mode. Newer scanners allow one to select either 8
+ than one bit depth. Older scanners will always transfer the
+ image in 8bit mode. Newer scanners allow one to select either 8
bits, 12 or 14 bits per color channel. For a color scan this
means an effective color depth of 36 or 42 bits over all three
channels. The valid choices depend on the scanner model.
The --halftoning switch selects the mode that is used in Binary
- mode. Valid options are "None", "Halftone A (Hard Tone)", "Half-
- tone B (Soft Tone)", "Halftone C (Net Screen)", "Dither A (4x4
- Bayer)", "Dither B (4x4 Spiral)", "Dither C (4x4 Net Screen)",
- "Dither D (8x4 Net Screen)", "Text Enhanced Technology", "Down-
- load pattern A", and "Download pattern B".
+ mode. Valid options are "None", "Halftone A (Hard Tone)",
+ "Halftone B (Soft Tone)", "Halftone C (Net Screen)", "Dither A
+ (4x4 Bayer)", "Dither B (4x4 Spiral)", "Dither C (4x4 Net
+ Screen)", "Dither D (8x4 Net Screen)", "Text Enhanced Technol-
+ ogy", "Download pattern A", and "Download pattern B".
The --dropout switch selects the so called dropout color. Valid
options are None, Red, Green and Blue. The default is None. The
@@ -135,13 +135,13 @@
speed up the scan if this option is supported.
The --auto-area-segmentation switch activates the automatic area
- segmentation for monochrome scans. The scanner will try to de-
- termine which areas are text and which contain images. The image
- areas will be halftoned, and the text will be improved. Valid
- options are "yes" and "no". The default is "yes".
+ segmentation for monochrome scans. The scanner will try to
+ determine which areas are text and which contain images. The
+ image areas will be halftoned, and the text will be improved.
+ Valid options are "yes" and "no". The default is "yes".
- The --gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user de-
- fined gamma table. The option takes 256 values from the range
+ The --gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user
+ defined gamma table. The option takes 256 values from the range
0-255. In color mode this option equally affects the red, green,
and blue channel.
@@ -171,17 +171,17 @@
the default is "no".
The geometry options -l -t -x -y control the scan area: -l sets
- the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x se-
- lects the width and -y the height of the scan area. All parame-
- ters are specified in millimeters.
+ the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x
+ selects the width and -y the height of the scan area. All param-
+ eters are specified in millimeters.
The --quick-format option lets the user select a scan area with
predefined sizes. Valid parameters are "CD", "A5 portrait", "A5
landscape", "Letter", "A4" and "max". The default is "max",
which selects the largest possible area.
- The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options de-
- pend on the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
+ The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options
+ depend on the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
The --auto-eject option will eject a page after scanning from
the document feeder.
@@ -242,14 +242,14 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_EPSON
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
SANE_DEBUG_EPSON_SCSI
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the SCSI related debug level for
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the SCSI related debug level for
this backend. Only a value of 2 is supported.
SANE_EPSON_CMD_LVL
@@ -275,16 +275,16 @@
UNSUPPORTED DEVICES
- The backend may be used with Epson scanners that are not yet listed un-
- der the list of supported devices. A scanner that is not recognized may
- default to the function level B3, which means that not all functions
- that the scanner may be capable of are accessible.
+ The backend may be used with Epson scanners that are not yet listed
+ under the list of supported devices. A scanner that is not recognized
+ may default to the function level B3, which means that not all func-
+ tions that the scanner may be capable of are accessible.
If the scanner is not even recognized as an Epson scanner this is prob-
ably because the device name reported by the scanner is not in the cor-
rect format. Please send this information to the backend maintainer
- (email address is in the AUTHOR section of this man page or in the AU-
- THORS file of the SANE distribution).
+ (email address is in the AUTHOR section of this man page or in the
+ AUTHORS file of the SANE distribution).
The Perfection 600, Perfection 650, Perfection 660, Perfection 1250 and
Perfection 1260 are not supported by this backend.
diff --git a/man/sane-epson2.5.html b/man/sane-epson2.5.html
index b5d78445..1bc49ff3 100644
--- a/man/sane-epson2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-epson2.5.html
@@ -19,15 +19,15 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-epson2 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to Epson flatbed scanners. This library
- supports a similar set of scanners as the sane-epson driver but was de-
- veloped to support a wider range of connections to the scanner; include
- network access.
+ supports a similar set of scanners as the sane-epson driver but was
+ developed to support a wider range of connections to the scanner;
+ include network access.
- Because sane-epson and sane-epson2 drivers support many of the same de-
- vices, if one driver gives you problems you may try disabling it to try
- the other. This can be done by removing the driver name from the
- dll.conf or perhaps by commenting out the options in epson.conf or ep-
- son2.conf.
+ Because sane-epson and sane-epson2 drivers support many of the same
+ devices, if one driver gives you problems you may try disabling it to
+ try the other. This can be done by removing the driver name from the
+ dll.conf or perhaps by commenting out the options in epson.conf or
+ epson2.conf.
At present, the following scanners are known to work with this backend:
@@ -121,18 +121,18 @@
The --depth option selects the bit depth the scanner is using.
This option is only available for scanners that support more
- than one bit depth. Older scanners will always transfer the im-
- age in 8bit mode. Newer scanners allow one to select either 8
+ than one bit depth. Older scanners will always transfer the
+ image in 8bit mode. Newer scanners allow one to select either 8
bits, 12 or 14 bits per color channel. For a color scan this
means an effective color depth of 36 or 42 bits over all three
channels. The valid choices depend on the scanner model.
The --halftoning switch selects the mode that is used in Binary
- mode. Valid options are "None", "Halftone A (Hard Tone)", "Half-
- tone B (Soft Tone)", "Halftone C (Net Screen)", "Dither A (4x4
- Bayer)", "Dither B (4x4 Spiral)", "Dither C (4x4 Net Screen)",
- "Dither D (8x4 Net Screen)", "Text Enhanced Technology", "Down-
- load pattern A", and "Download pattern B".
+ mode. Valid options are "None", "Halftone A (Hard Tone)",
+ "Halftone B (Soft Tone)", "Halftone C (Net Screen)", "Dither A
+ (4x4 Bayer)", "Dither B (4x4 Spiral)", "Dither C (4x4 Net
+ Screen)", "Dither D (8x4 Net Screen)", "Text Enhanced Technol-
+ ogy", "Download pattern A", and "Download pattern B".
The --dropout switch selects the so called dropout color. Valid
options are None, Red, Green and Blue. The default is None. The
@@ -175,10 +175,10 @@
Valid options are "yes" and "no". The default is "no".
The --auto-area-segmentation switch activates the automatic area
- segmentation for monochrome scans. The scanner will try to de-
- termine which areas are text and which contain images. The image
- areas will be halftoned, and the text will be improved. Valid
- options are "yes" and "no". The default is "yes".
+ segmentation for monochrome scans. The scanner will try to
+ determine which areas are text and which contain images. The
+ image areas will be halftoned, and the text will be improved.
+ Valid options are "yes" and "no". The default is "yes".
The --red-gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user
defined gamma table for the red channel. The valid options are
@@ -206,12 +206,12 @@
"yes" and "no". The default is "no".
The geometry options -l -t -x -y control the scan area: -l sets
- the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x se-
- lects the width and -y the height of the scan area. All parame-
- ters are specified in millimeters.
+ the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x
+ selects the width and -y the height of the scan area. All param-
+ eters are specified in millimeters.
- The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options de-
- pend on the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
+ The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options
+ depend on the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
The --auto-eject option will eject a page after scanning from
the document feeder.
@@ -282,21 +282,21 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_EPSON2
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
SANE_DEBUG_EPSON2_SCSI
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the SCSI related debug level for
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the SCSI related debug level for
this backend. Only a value of 2 is supported.
SANE_DEBUG_EPSON2_NET
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the network related debug level for
- this backend. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to
- be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the network related debug level
+ for this backend. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug out-
+ put to be printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
SANE_EPSON2_CMD_LVL
This allows one to override the function or command level that
@@ -321,16 +321,16 @@
UNSUPPORTED DEVICES
- The backend may be used with Epson scanners that are not yet listed un-
- der the list of supported devices. A scanner that is not recognized may
- default to the function level B3, which means that not all functions
- that the scanner may be capable of are accessible.
+ The backend may be used with Epson scanners that are not yet listed
+ under the list of supported devices. A scanner that is not recognized
+ may default to the function level B3, which means that not all func-
+ tions that the scanner may be capable of are accessible.
If the scanner is not even recognized as an Epson scanner this is prob-
ably because the device name reported by the scanner is not in the cor-
rect format. Please send this information to the backend maintainer
- (email address is in the AUTHOR section of this man page or in the AU-
- THORS file of the SANE distribution).
+ (email address is in the AUTHOR section of this man page or in the
+ AUTHORS file of the SANE distribution).
diff --git a/man/sane-epsonds.5.html b/man/sane-epsonds.5.html
index 40862bd7..d1ed86f2 100644
--- a/man/sane-epsonds.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-epsonds.5.html
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
The --depth option selects the bit depth the scanner is using.
This option is only available for scanners that support more
- than one bit depth. Older scanners will always transfer the im-
- age in 8bit mode. Newer scanners allow one to select either 8
+ than one bit depth. Older scanners will always transfer the
+ image in 8bit mode. Newer scanners allow one to select either 8
bits, 12 or 14 bits per color channel. For a color scan this
means an effective color depth of 36 or 42 bits over all three
channels. The valid choices depend on the scanner model.
@@ -50,12 +50,12 @@
age(1).
The geometry options -l -t -x -y control the scan area: -l sets
- the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x se-
- lects the width and -y the height of the scan area. All parame-
- ters are specified in millimeters.
+ the top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x
+ selects the width and -y the height of the scan area. All param-
+ eters are specified in millimeters.
- The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options de-
- pend on the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
+ The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options
+ depend on the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
The --eject option ejects the sheet in the ADF.
@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_EPSONDS
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity. Values around 11-16 will usu-
ally be enough for a bug report.
diff --git a/man/sane-escl.5.html b/man/sane-escl.5.html
index ec2283aa..c3185dd1 100644
--- a/man/sane-escl.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-escl.5.html
@@ -25,15 +25,17 @@
BROTHER DCP-J772DW, DCP-L2530DW
BROTHER HL-L2590DW
+ BROTHER MFC-J985DW, MFC-J1300DW
CANON IR C3520
CANON PIXMA MG5765
CANON PIXMA G4511, G7050
- CANON PIXMA TR4520, TR4540, TR4550, TR4551, TR7500, TR8500,
+ 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
+ CANON PIXMA TS3100, TS3150, TS3151, TS3152, TS3300, TS3350
+ CANON PIXMA TS3351, TS3352, TS3450, TS3451, TS3452, TS5350
+ CANON PIXMA TS5351, TS6150, TS8050, TS8350, TS9100
EPSON ET-2750, ET-3750, ET-4750
+ EPSON EcoTank L3160
EPSON XP-6100
HP DESKJET 2710, DESKJET 2723, DESKJET 3760
HP LASERJET ENTREPRISE FLOW MFP M578,
@@ -42,9 +44,9 @@
RICOH SP3710S
XEROX VERSALINK C7220
- The. sane-escl backend for SANE supports AirScan/eSCL devices that an-
- nounce themselves on mDNS as _uscan._utcp or _uscans._utcp. If the de-
- vice is available, the sane-escl backend recovers these capacities.
+ The. sane-escl backend for SANE supports AirScan/eSCL devices that
+ announce themselves on mDNS as _uscan._utcp or _uscans._utcp. If the
+ device is available, the sane-escl backend recovers these capacities.
The user configures and starts scanning. A list of devices that use
the eSCL protocol can be found at https://support.apple.com/en-
us/HT201311. While these devices are expected to work, your mileage
@@ -67,8 +69,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_ESCL
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html b/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html
index 7ebb24d9..e67d4038 100644
--- a/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html
+++ b/man/sane-find-scanner.1.html
@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@
SYNOPSIS
- sane-find-scanner [-?|-h|--help] [-v] [-q] [-p] [-f] [-F filename] [de-
- vname]
+ sane-find-scanner [-?|-h|--help] [-v] [-q] [-p] [-f] [-F filename]
+ [devname]
@@ -40,18 +40,18 @@
the operating system supports this feature. Currently USB scanners are
only found this way if they are supported by the Linux scanner module
or the FreeBSD or OpenBSD uscanner driver. After that test,
- sane-find-scanner tries to scan for USB devices found by the USB li-
- brary libusb (if available). There is no special USB class for scan-
- ners, so the heuristics used to distinguish scanners from other USB de-
- vices is not perfect. sane-find-scanner also tries to find out the
+ sane-find-scanner tries to scan for USB devices found by the USB
+ library libusb (if available). There is no special USB class for scan-
+ ners, so the heuristics used to distinguish scanners from other USB
+ devices is not perfect. sane-find-scanner also tries to find out the
type of USB chip used in the scanner. If detected, it will be printed
after the vendor and product ids. sane-find-scanner will even find USB
scanners, that are not supported by any SANE backend.
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
- detect Mustek parallel port scanners.
+ connected to proprietary ports. Some parallel port scanners may be
+ detected by sane-find-scanner -p . At the time of writing this will
+ only detect Mustek parallel port scanners.
@@ -59,17 +59,17 @@
-?, -h, --help
Prints a short usage message.
- -v Verbose output. If used once, sane-find-scanner shows every de-
- vice name and the test result. If used twice, SCSI inquiry in-
- formation and the USB device descriptors are also printed.
+ -v Verbose output. If used once, sane-find-scanner shows every
+ device name and the test result. If used twice, SCSI inquiry
+ information and the USB device descriptors are also printed.
-q Be quiet. Print only the devices, no comments.
-p Probe parallel port scanners.
- -f Force opening all explicitly given devices as SCSI and USB de-
- vices. That's useful if sane-find-scanner is wrong in determin-
- ing the device type.
+ -f Force opening all explicitly given devices as SCSI and USB
+ devices. That's useful if sane-find-scanner is wrong in deter-
+ mining the device type.
-F filename
filename is a file that contains USB descriptors in the format
@@ -79,8 +79,8 @@
put of cat /proc/bus/usb/devices is available but the scanner
itself isn't.
- devname Test device file "devname". No other devices are checked if de-
- vname is given.
+ devname Test device file "devname". No other devices are checked if
+ devname is given.
diff --git a/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html b/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html
index d4df0aa0..585d6d6c 100644
--- a/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-fujitsu.5.html
@@ -20,29 +20,28 @@
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 137, which shipped with SANE
- 1.0.32.
+ This document describes backend version 139, which initially shipped
+ with SANE 1.1.2.
SUPPORTED HARDWARE
This version supports every known model which speaks the Fujitsu SCSI
- and SCSI-over-USB protocols. Specifically, the SCSI M309x and M409x se-
- ries, the SCSI fi-series, most of the USB fi-series, the USB ScanSnap
- S5xx/S15xx, and the USB iX1xx/5xx series scanners are supported. Please
- see the list at http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html
- for details.
+ and SCSI-over-USB protocols. Specifically, the SCSI M309x and M409x
+ series, the SCSI fi-series, and most of the USB fi-, ScanSnap, & iX
+ series scanners are supported. Please see the list at
+ http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html for details.
This backend may support other Fujitsu scanners. The best way to deter-
- mine level of support is to test the scanner directly, or to collect a
- trace of the windows driver in action. Please contact the author for
+ mine level of support is to test the scanner directly, or to collect a
+ trace of the windows driver in action. Please contact the author for
help or with test results.
UNSUPPORTED HARDWARE
- The following scanners are known NOT to work with this backend, either
- because they have a non-fujitsu chipset, or an unsupported interface
+ The following scanners are known NOT to work with this backend, either
+ because they have a non-Fujitsu chipset, or an unsupported interface
type. Some of these scanners may be supported by another backend.
--------------------------------------
@@ -62,109 +61,109 @@
Effort has been made to expose all hardware options, including:
source s
- Selects the source for the scan. Options may include "Flatbed",
- "ADF Front", "ADF Back", "ADF Duplex", "Card Front", "Card
+ Selects the source for the scan. Options may include "Flatbed",
+ "ADF Front", "ADF Back", "ADF Duplex", "Card Front", "Card
Back", "Card Duplex".
mode m
- Selects the mode for the scan. Options may include "Lineart",
+ Selects the mode for the scan. Options may include "Lineart",
"Halftone", "Gray", and "Color".
resolution, y-resolution
- Controls scan resolution. Setting --resolution also sets
- --y-resolution, though this behavior is overridden by some
- frontends.
+ Controls scan resolution. Setting --resolution also sets
+ --y-resolution, though this behavior is overridden by some fron-
+ tends.
tl-x, tl-y, br-x, br-y
Sets scan area upper left and lower right coordinates. These are
renamed t, l, x, y by some frontends.
page-width, page-height
- Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan
- coordinates when using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) and
+ Sets paper size. Used by scanner to determine centering of scan
+ 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
- driver cache the entire image in memory. This will almost certainly re-
- sult in a reduction of scanning speed.
+ 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
+ machines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features
+ are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native
+ implementations. Note also that these features all require that the
+ driver cache the entire image in memory. This will almost certainly
+ result in a reduction of scanning speed.
- swcrop
- Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the paper
+ 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
+ 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
+ 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.
+ 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
+ advanced 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)
- Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a de-
- vice which uses that vendor and product id. The device will then
- be queried to determine if it is a Fujitsu scanner.
+ Requests backend to search all usb buses in the system for a
+ device which uses that vendor and product id. The device will
+ then 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
@@ -179,18 +178,20 @@
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.
+ Network interfaces are not supported on any scanner model.
+
CREDITS
@@ -217,9 +218,9 @@
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
+ PFU America, Inc. fujitsuscanners.com
iX500 support funded by:
Prefix Computer Services www.prefixservice.com
@@ -235,7 +236,7 @@
AUTHOR
m. allan noah: <kitno455 a t gmail d o t com>
- 13 Feb 2021 sane-fujitsu(5)
+ 15 Nov 2022 sane-fujitsu(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-genesys.5.html b/man/sane-genesys.5.html
index 2224b702..7bbe339e 100644
--- a/man/sane-genesys.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-genesys.5.html
@@ -58,16 +58,16 @@
by passing the --calibrate option to scanimage or by clicking on the
available 'calibrate' button in the 'advanced options' in a graphical
frontend. The result of the calibration is stored in a file in the home
- directory of the user doing it. If you plug the scanner in another ma-
- chine or use it with another account, calibration will have to be re-
- done, unless you use the --calibration-file option. If no home direc-
- tory is defined, USERAPPPROFILE will be used, then TMPDIR or TMP. If
- none of these directories exist, the backend will try to write in the
- current working directory. Flatbed scanners also make use of the cali-
- bration file as a cache to avoid calibration before each scan. Calibra-
- tion file name is the name of the scanner model if only one scanner is
- detected. In the case of several identical model, the file name will be
- the name of the logical USB device name. The expiration time manages
+ directory of the user doing it. If you plug the scanner in another
+ machine or use it with another account, calibration will have to be
+ redone, unless you use the --calibration-file option. If no home
+ directory is defined, USERAPPPROFILE will be used, then TMPDIR or TMP.
+ If none of these directories exist, the backend will try to write in
+ the current working directory. Flatbed scanners also make use of the
+ calibration file as a cache to avoid calibration before each scan. Cal-
+ ibration file name is the name of the scanner model if only one scanner
+ is detected. In the case of several identical model, the file name will
+ be the name of the logical USB device name. The expiration time manages
the time a calibration is valid in cache. A value of -1 means forever,
0 means no cache.
@@ -96,8 +96,8 @@
--disable-interpolation yes|no
When using high resolutions where the horizontal resolution is
smaller than vertical resolution, data is expanded by software
- to preserve picture geometry. This can be disabled by this op-
- tion to get real scanned data.
+ to preserve picture geometry. This can be disabled by this
+ option to get real scanned data.
--disable-dynamic-lineart yes|no
Disable use of a software adaptive algorithm to generate lineart
@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@
--color-filter None|Red|Green|Blue
When using gray or lineart this option selects the used color.
Using a color filter will give a monochrome scan. CIS based
- scanners can to true gray when no filter (None value) is se-
- lected.
+ scanners can to true gray when no filter (None value) is
+ selected.
--lamp-off-scan
The lamp will be turned off during the scan. Calibration is
@@ -133,12 +133,12 @@
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.
+ scanners, but running on the host computer. This enables smaller
+ machines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these features
+ are somewhat simplistic, and may not perform as well as the native
+ implementations. Note also that these features all require that the
+ driver cache the entire image in memory. This will almost certainly
+ result in a reduction of scanning speed.
--swcrop
Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the paper
@@ -202,25 +202,25 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output. If the
debug level is set to 1 or higher, some debug options become
available that are normally hidden. Handle them with care. This
will print messages related to core genesys functions.
SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_IMAGE
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable enables logging of intermediate image data.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable enables logging of intermediate image data.
To enable this mode, set the environmental variable to 1.
Example (full and highly verbose output for gl646):
diff --git a/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html b/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html
index b86a6ea6..890ee195 100644
--- a/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-gphoto2.5.html
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@
CONFIGURATION
The contents of the gphoto2.conf specify the characteristics of the
camera to be used. Resolutions (high resolution, low resolution, and
- thumbnail size) are required since they are needed by the sane front-
- ends, but can't be obtained through the gphoto2 interface. Valid ports
- and cameras can be obtained by gphoto2 --list-cameras and gphoto2
+ thumbnail size) are required since they are needed by the sane fron-
+ tends, but can't be obtained through the gphoto2 interface. Valid
+ ports and cameras can be obtained by gphoto2 --list-cameras and gphoto2
--list-ports .
The dumpinquiry line causes some information about the camera to be
@@ -91,13 +91,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (.) and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_GPHOTO2
If the library was compiled with debugging support enabled, this
diff --git a/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html b/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html
index 4eee6b67..529ab04a 100644
--- a/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-gt68xx.5.html
@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@
the same vendor/product ids so you can set the "correct" name here.
The afe option allows one to set custom offset and gain values for the
- Analog FrontEnd of the scanner. This option can be either used to se-
- lect the AFE values if automatic coarse calibration is disabled, or to
- make automatic coarse calibration faster. For the latter usage, enable
- debug level 3 (see below), scan an image and look for debug line string
- with "afe". Copy this line to gt68xx.conf. The option has six parame-
- ters: red offset, red gain, green offset, green gain, blue offset, and
- blue gain.
+ Analog FrontEnd of the scanner. This option can be either used to
+ select the AFE values if automatic coarse calibration is disabled, or
+ to make automatic coarse calibration faster. For the latter usage,
+ enable debug level 3 (see below), scan an image and look for debug line
+ string with "afe". Copy this line to gt68xx.conf. The option has six
+ parameters: red offset, red gain, green offset, green gain, blue off-
+ set, and blue gain.
A sample configuration file is shown below:
@@ -141,17 +141,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output. If the
debug level is set to 1 or higher, some debug options become
available that are normally hidden. Handle them with care.
@@ -187,8 +187,8 @@
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-
- vel@alioth-lists.debian.net>.
+ Please contact us if you find a bug or missing feature:
+ <sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net>.
Please send a debug log if your scanner isn't detected correctly (see
SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX above).
diff --git a/man/sane-hp.5.html b/man/sane-hp.5.html
index 2628fd8d..d90e7f0c 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp.5.html
@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
PhotoSmart C5100A R029,R030,R032 SCSI
Support for models 5100C/5200C connected to the parallel port requires
- the ppSCSI driver available at http://cyberelk.net/tim/parport/pp-
- scsi.html and http://penguin-breeder.org/kernel/download/.
+ the ppSCSI driver available at http://cyberelk.net/tim/par-
+ port/ppscsi.html and http://penguin-breeder.org/kernel/download/.
Support for models 5200C/62X0C/63X0C connected to the USB require the
kernel scanner driver or libusb. See sane-usb(5) for more details.
@@ -95,17 +95,17 @@
Options specified in front of the first line that contains a device
name are defaults for all devices. Options specified below a line that
- contains a device name apply just to the most recently mentioned de-
- vice.
+ contains a device name apply just to the most recently mentioned
+ device.
- Supported options are connect-scsi, connect-device, enable-im-
- age-buffering, and dumb-read.
+ Supported options are connect-scsi, connect-device,
+ enable-image-buffering, and dumb-read.
Option connect-scsi specifies that the scanner is connected to the sys-
tem by SCSI. Input/output is performed using SCSI-commands. This is
the default. But if your SCSI device name contains "usb", "uscanner"
- or "ugen", option connect-scsi must be specified. Otherwise it is as-
- sumed that the scanner is connected by USB.
+ or "ugen", option connect-scsi must be specified. Otherwise it is
+ assumed that the scanner is connected by USB.
Option connect-device specifies that the scanner is connected to the
system by a special device. Input/output is performed by
@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@
Option dumb-read can be used to work around problems with "Error during
device I/O". These problems may occur with certain SCSI-to-USB convert-
- ers or Buslogic SCSI cards. The option should not be used for SCSI de-
- vices which are working correctly. Otherwise startup of frontends and
- changing parameters might be slower.
+ ers or Buslogic SCSI cards. The option should not be used for SCSI
+ devices which are working correctly. Otherwise startup of frontends
+ and changing parameters might be slower.
A sample configuration file is shown below:
@@ -149,10 +149,11 @@
that support dynamic loading).
$HOME/.sane/calib-hp:<device>.dat
- Calibration data for HP PhotoSmart PhotoScanner that is re-
- trieved from the scanner after calibration. The data is uploaded
- to the scanner at start of the backend if it is in media mode
- 'print media' or if the media mode is changed to 'print media'.
+ Calibration data for HP PhotoSmart PhotoScanner that is
+ retrieved from the scanner after calibration. The data is
+ uploaded to the scanner at start of the backend if it is in
+ media mode 'print media' or if the media mode is changed to
+ 'print media'.
@@ -161,24 +162,24 @@
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
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).
+ 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/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_HP
- 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.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
SANE_HOME_HP
- Only used for OS/2 and along with use of HP PhotoSmart Photo-
+ Only used for OS/2 and along with use of HP PhotoSmart Photo-
Scanner. Must be set to the directory where the directory .sane
is located. Is used to save and read the calibration file.
@@ -187,42 +188,42 @@
SANE_HP_KEEPOPEN_USB
SANE_HP_KEEPOPEN_DEVICE
- For each type of connection (connect-scsi, connect-usb, con-
+ For each type of connection (connect-scsi, connect-usb, con-
nect-device) it can be specified if the connection to the device
should be kept open ("1") or not ("0"). Usually the connections
- are closed after an operation is performed. Keeping connection
- open to SCSI-devices can result in errors during device IO when
- the scanner has not been used for some time. By default, USB-
+ are closed after an operation is performed. Keeping connection
+ open to SCSI-devices can result in errors during device IO when
+ the scanner has not been used for some time. By default, USB-
connections are kept open. Other connections are closed.
SANE_HP_RDREDO
- Specifies number of retries for read operation before returning
- an EOF error. Only supported for non-SCSI devices. Default: 1
+ Specifies number of retries for read operation before returning
+ an EOF error. Only supported for non-SCSI devices. Default: 1
retry. Time between retries is 0.1 seconds.
BUGS
HP PhotoSmart PhotoScanner
- In media mode 'slide' and 'negative', scan resolutions are
- rounded to multiple of 300 dpi. The scanner does not scale the
+ In media mode 'slide' and 'negative', scan resolutions are
+ rounded to multiple of 300 dpi. The scanner does not scale the
data correctly on other resolutions. Some newer models (firmware
- code R030 and later) do not support adjustment of contrast/in-
- tensity level and tone map. The backend will simulate this by
- software, but only for gray and 24 bit color.
+ code R030 and later) do not support adjustment of con-
+ trast/intensity level and tone map. The backend will simulate
+ this by software, but only for gray and 24 bit color.
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
- For use of the ADF with xscanimage(1), first place paper in the
- ADF and then change option scan source to 'ADF'. Press 'change
- document' to load a sheet. Then press 'scan' to start a scan.
+ For use of the ADF with xscanimage(1), first place paper in the
+ ADF and then change option scan source to 'ADF'. Press 'change
+ document' to load a sheet. Then press 'scan' to start a scan.
Maybe it is sufficient to press 'scan' without 'change document'
- for repeated scans. The use of the preview window is not recom-
+ for repeated scans. The use of the preview window is not recom-
mended when working with the ADF. Setting a window to scan from
ADF is not supported with xscanimage(1). Try xsane(1).
Immediate actions
- Some actions in xscanimage(1) (i.e. unload, select media, cali-
- brate) have an immediate effect on the scanner without starting
+ Some actions in xscanimage(1) (i.e. unload, select media, cali-
+ brate) have an immediate effect on the scanner without starting
a scan. These options can not be used with scanimage(1).
@@ -230,17 +231,17 @@
TODO
HP PhotoSmart PhotoScanner
PhotoScanners with firmware release R030 and up have no firmware
- support for contrast/brightness/gamma table. In the current
- backend this is simulated by software on 24 bits data. Simula-
+ support for contrast/brightness/gamma table. In the current
+ backend this is simulated by software on 24 bits data. Simula-
tion on 30 bits should give better results.
Data widths greater than 8 bits
Custom gamma table does not work.
Parallel scanner support
- Beside the ScanJet Plus which came with its own parallel inter-
- face card, currently only the HP ScanJet 5100C/5200C are sup-
- ported. These scanners are using an internal parallel-to-SCSI
+ Beside the ScanJet Plus which came with its own parallel inter-
+ face card, currently only the HP ScanJet 5100C/5200C are sup-
+ ported. These scanners are using an internal parallel-to-SCSI
converter which is supported by the ppSCSI-driver (see above).
diff --git a/man/sane-hp3500.5.html b/man/sane-hp3500.5.html
index 0159fb40..901049a7 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp3500.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp3500.5.html
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
- SANE_DEBUG_HP3500 If the library was compiled with debug support en-
- abled, this environment variable controls the debug level for this
+ SANE_DEBUG_HP3500 If the library was compiled with debug support
+ enabled, this environment variable controls the debug level for this
backend. Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_HP3500=4
diff --git a/man/sane-hp3900.5.html b/man/sane-hp3900.5.html
index f0fb5356..85cf6d88 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp3900.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp3900.5.html
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@
The contents of the hp3900.conf file is a list of usb lines containing
vendor and product ids that correspond to USB scanners. The file can
also contain the names of device files that correspond to an HP 39XX
- scanner. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ig-
- nored. The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id product_id
+ scanner. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
+ ignored. The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id product_id
statements which are already included into hp3900.conf. "vendor_id"
and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the scanner. If
autodetection does not work, add the device name of your scanner to the
@@ -82,17 +82,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (.) and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_HP3900
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_HP3900=4
diff --git a/man/sane-hp4200.5.html b/man/sane-hp4200.5.html
index e2632c23..932c3377 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp4200.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp4200.5.html
@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@
The contents of the hp4200.conf file is a list of usb lines containing
vendor and product ids that correspond to USB scanners. The file can
also contain the names of device files that correspond to an HP 4200
- scanner. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ig-
- nored. The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id product_id
+ scanner. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
+ ignored. The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id product_id
statements which are already included into hp4200.conf. "vendor_id"
and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the scanner. If
autodetection does not work, add the device name of your scanner to the
@@ -74,17 +74,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (.) and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_HP4200
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_HP4200=4
diff --git a/man/sane-hp5400.5.html b/man/sane-hp5400.5.html
index 3904e052..68ecf727 100644
--- a/man/sane-hp5400.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hp5400.5.html
@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
The contents of the hp5400.conf file is a list of usb lines containing
vendor and product ids that correspond to USB scanners. The file can
also contain the names of device files that correspond to an HP 54XX
- scanner. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ig-
- nored. The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id product_id
+ scanner. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
+ ignored. The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id product_id
statements which are already included into hp5400.conf. "vendor_id"
and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the scanner. If
autodetection does not work, add the device name of your scanner to the
@@ -75,17 +75,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (.) and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_HP5400
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_HP5400=4
diff --git a/man/sane-hpljm1005.5.html b/man/sane-hpljm1005.5.html
index 0ed3cd55..6f964c27 100644
--- a/man/sane-hpljm1005.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hpljm1005.5.html
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_HPLJM1005
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
- There is not currently a great deal of diagnostic output, it be-
- ing mainly confined to error conditions.
+ There is not currently a great deal of diagnostic output, it
+ being mainly confined to error conditions.
diff --git a/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html b/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html
index 0c1c92e2..03f3ce8a 100644
--- a/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hpsj5s.5.html
@@ -28,12 +28,12 @@
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-
- 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
- support scanners not only at daisy-chain position 0, but anywhere. Sup-
- port for multiple scanners could be implemented too.
+ ports libieee1284(3) too, this backend should work. If you ported
+ libieee1284(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 support scanners not only at daisy-chain position 0, but
+ anywhere. Support for multiple scanners could be implemented too.
Current version implements only gray scale scanning. True Color and B/W
modes are not supported for now.
@@ -48,9 +48,9 @@
special
- Where special is the parallel port name in form, libieee1284(3) ex-
- pects. It seems to be system dependent. Under Linux it's parport0, par-
- port1, etc.
+ Where special is the parallel port name in form, libieee1284(3)
+ expects. It seems to be system dependent. Under Linux it's parport0,
+ parport1, etc.
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@
TIPS
It seems that HP ScanJet 5S scanner uses software noise correction.
- This feature, along with gamma correction and calibration, are not im-
- plemented for now. They will be handled in future versions. Native
+ This feature, along with gamma correction and calibration, are not
+ implemented for now. They will be handled in future versions. Native
resolution for this scanner is 300 DPI. Other modes may present alias-
ing artifacts.
@@ -93,17 +93,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being 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.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
diff --git a/man/sane-hs2p.5.html b/man/sane-hs2p.5.html
index 35aeddb6..e8604fc3 100644
--- a/man/sane-hs2p.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-hs2p.5.html
@@ -70,27 +70,27 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_HS2P
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend. A
- value of 255 prints all debug output. Smaller values reduce
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ A value of 255 prints all debug output. Smaller values reduce
verbosity.
CURRENT STATUS
- The sane-hs2p backend is now in version 1.00. All major scanning-re-
- lated features are supported, except for those features requiring the
- optional IPU. Scanning from the flatbed or ADF (either simplex or du-
- plex) is supported. Lineart, halftone, 4-bit gray, and 8-bit gray are
+ The sane-hs2p backend is now in version 1.00. All major scanning-
+ related features are supported, except for those features requiring the
+ optional IPU. Scanning from the flatbed or ADF (either simplex or
+ duplex) is supported. Lineart, halftone, 4-bit gray, and 8-bit gray are
supported. Pre-set gamma tables and halftone patterns are supported, as
well as brightness, threshold, contrast. Also supported is scan wait
mode, binary and gray filtering, negative scanning, and absolute or
@@ -110,17 +110,17 @@
MISSING FUNCTIONALITY
- The SCSI commands for uploading (2AH) or downloading (28H) custom half-
- tone patterns (02H) and gamma vectors (03H) should work, but require
- implementing the SANE Option-Value code to allow the user to create the
- tables to be uploaded to the scanner. No support for Maintenance Data
- (80H) is planned as this functionality is more suited to a stand-alone
- utility to be used by a technician when replacing the lamp or ADF unit.
- Nor is support for reading or changing IPU (93H) parameters and adjust-
- ments planned, since my IS450 lacks such a unit. The 31-byte Auto
- Photo/Letter struct and 21-byte Dynamic threshold struct are documented
- in the hs2p-scsi.h file should someone wish to use their IPU for image
- data processing.
+ The SCSI commands for uploading (2AH) or downloading (28H) custom
+ halftone patterns (02H) and gamma vectors (03H) should work, but
+ require implementing the SANE Option-Value code to allow the user to
+ create the tables to be uploaded to the scanner. No support for Mainte-
+ nance Data (80H) is planned as this functionality is more suited to a
+ stand-alone utility to be used by a technician when replacing the lamp
+ or ADF unit. Nor is support for reading or changing IPU (93H) parame-
+ ters and adjustments planned, since my IS450 lacks such a unit. The
+ 31-byte Auto Photo/Letter struct and 21-byte Dynamic threshold struct
+ are documented in the hs2p-scsi.h file should someone wish to use their
+ IPU for image data processing.
diff --git a/man/sane-ibm.5.html b/man/sane-ibm.5.html
index 1d5403b8..9880b2f8 100644
--- a/man/sane-ibm.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ibm.5.html
@@ -70,17 +70,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_IBM
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
diff --git a/man/sane-kodak.5.html b/man/sane-kodak.5.html
index a96cf5cb..1b69561d 100644
--- a/man/sane-kodak.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-kodak.5.html
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
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
+ ner. 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
advanced options may be hidden by some frontend programs.
diff --git a/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html b/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html
index 01512314..d23330c1 100644
--- a/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-kodakaio.5.html
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_KODAKAIO
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
diff --git a/man/sane-kvs40xx.5.html b/man/sane-kvs40xx.5.html
index b32a3832..97089a4b 100644
--- a/man/sane-kvs40xx.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-kvs40xx.5.html
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
regarding the capabilities or reliability of the backend. All informa-
tion contained here is suspect.
- The backend uses pthreads directly, and so requires pthreads to be en-
- abled.
+ The backend uses pthreads directly, and so requires pthreads to be
+ enabled.
diff --git a/man/sane-leo.5.html b/man/sane-leo.5.html
index c3b5436f..1a341869 100644
--- a/man/sane-leo.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-leo.5.html
@@ -107,8 +107,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_LEO
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-lexmark.5.html b/man/sane-lexmark.5.html
index 63f00c48..dcdbbc38 100644
--- a/man/sane-lexmark.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-lexmark.5.html
@@ -79,8 +79,8 @@
--threshold
selects the minimum-brightness to get a white point. The
threshold is only used with Lineart mode scans. It is specified
- as a percentage in the range 0..100% (in steps of 1). The de-
- fault value of the threshold option is 50.
+ as a percentage in the range 0..100% (in steps of 1). The
+ default value of the threshold option is 50.
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_LEXMARK
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-ma1509.5.html b/man/sane-ma1509.5.html
index 3a1a9ea0..4ddb339d 100644
--- a/man/sane-ma1509.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ma1509.5.html
@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@
the operating system. See sane-usb(5) for details.
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
+ with this backend, please let me know this by sending the scanner's
+ exact model name and the USB vendor and device ids (e.g. from
/proc/bus/usb/devices or syslog) to me.
@@ -61,12 +61,12 @@
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-
- vice name must be placed in ma1509.conf as described above.
+ decimal numbers that identify the scanner. If this doesn't work, a
+ device 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-
- fault is 30 seconds.
+ ma1509.conf. The time is given in seconds after the option. The
+ default is 30 seconds.
@@ -91,17 +91,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being 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.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
diff --git a/man/sane-magicolor.5.html b/man/sane-magicolor.5.html
index d479a6b1..037eebde 100644
--- a/man/sane-magicolor.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-magicolor.5.html
@@ -69,17 +69,17 @@
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
- being searched (in this order).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories /tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_MAGICOLOR
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_MAGICOLOR=127
diff --git a/man/sane-matsushita.5.html b/man/sane-matsushita.5.html
index 0e97888e..3096808d 100644
--- a/man/sane-matsushita.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-matsushita.5.html
@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@
Geometry
--paper-size A4|...|Legal|Letter [A4]
- options selects the area to scan. It adjust the -l -t -x -y op-
- tions accordingly. It does not need to be the real size of the
+ options selects the area to scan. It adjust the -l -t -x -y
+ options accordingly. It does not need to be the real size of the
paper.
-l -t -x -y
@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_MATSUSHITA
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -155,8 +155,8 @@
Duplex mode
The backend does not support the setting of different options
- for each side. The scan will occur with the same options (half-
- tone pattern, brightness, image emphasis) for both sides.
+ for each side. The scan will occur with the same options
+ (halftone pattern, brightness, image emphasis) for both sides.
@@ -166,8 +166,8 @@
A scanadf(1) command line would be:
- scanadf -d matsushita --output-file scan%04d.pbm --start-count 0 --du-
- plex --resolution 300 --feeder-mode="All pages" --paper-size="A4"
+ scanadf -d matsushita --output-file scan%04d.pbm --start-count 0
+ --duplex --resolution 300 --feeder-mode="All pages" --paper-size="A4"
diff --git a/man/sane-microtek.5.html b/man/sane-microtek.5.html
index 354ec32d..90b298f9 100644
--- a/man/sane-microtek.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-microtek.5.html
@@ -113,13 +113,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK
If the library was compiled with debugging support enabled, this
diff --git a/man/sane-microtek2.5.html b/man/sane-microtek2.5.html
index 4e59db59..7b23911e 100644
--- a/man/sane-microtek2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-microtek2.5.html
@@ -94,15 +94,15 @@
How to create the logfile?
- put the line
- "option dump 2" into your microtek2.conf file or change the ex-
- isting "option dump" to "2"
+ "option dump 2" into your microtek2.conf file or change the
+ existing "option dump" to "2"
- in a terminal (bash) type
"export SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2=30" and then
"scanimage -l0 -t0 -x100 -y20 2>scan.log >sout.pnm"
You get two files: scan.log contains the logfile and sout.pnm
- the scanned image (if there was scanned something). Zip them be-
- fore sending.
+ the scanned image (if there was scanned something). Zip them
+ before sending.
@@ -139,8 +139,8 @@
CONFIGURATION
- The configuration file for this backend resides in /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/microtek2.conf.
+ The configuration file for this backend resides in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d/microtek2.conf.
Its contents is a list of device names that correspond to Microtek
scanners with SCSI-2 interface. Empty lines and lines starting with a
@@ -149,10 +149,10 @@
The configuration file may also contain options. Global options that
are valid for all devices are placed above the device names. Device-
specific options are placed under the device name. Note that, except
- for option dump <n> and option strip-height <n>, the entry in the mi-
- crotek2.conf file only enables the corresponding option for being
- showed in the frontend. There, in the frontend, you can switch the op-
- tions on and off. Currently the following options are supported:
+ for option dump <n> and option strip-height <n>, the entry in the
+ microtek2.conf file only enables the corresponding option for being
+ showed in the frontend. There, in the frontend, you can switch the
+ options on and off. Currently the following options are supported:
option dump <n>
option strip-height <n>
@@ -168,8 +168,8 @@
primarily useful for debugging purpose. This option has to be a global
option and is best placed at the top of the microtek2.conf file.
- If n=1 the contents of the command blocks and the results for the IN-
- QUIRY and READ SCANNER ATTRIBUTES command are printed to stderr.
+ If n=1 the contents of the command blocks and the results for the
+ INQUIRY and READ SCANNER ATTRIBUTES command are printed to stderr.
If n=2 the contents of the command blocks for all other SCSI commands
are printed to stderr, too. If n=3 the contents of the gamma table is
@@ -189,8 +189,8 @@
sized scan area.
The following options enable or disable additional frontend options. If
- an option is set to <on> an appropriate option will appear in the
- frontend.
+ an option is set to <on> an appropriate option will appear in the fron-
+ tend.
option no-backtrack-option <on/off> prevents the scanner head from mov-
ing backwards between the read commands. This speeds up scanning. Try
@@ -265,8 +265,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity. To see error messages on stderr
set SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK2 to 1 (Remark: The whole debugging lev-
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek.5.html b/man/sane-mustek.5.html
index 16bb88f7..5e1b3bf1 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek.5.html
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@
sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-gt68xx(5), and sane-plustek(5).
Mustek scanners have no protection against exceeding the physical scan
- area height. That is, if a scan is attempted with a height that ex-
- ceeds the height of the scan surface, the scanner begins making loud
+ area height. That is, if a scan is attempted with a height that
+ exceeds the height of the scan surface, the scanner begins making loud
noises and the scan mechanism may be damaged. Thus, if you hear such a
noise, IMMEDIATELY turn off the scanner. This shouldn't happen if your
scanner is in the list of known scanners. There is more information in
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@
a debug output to sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net. You can get the
debug output by setting the environment variable SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK to 5
and showing the list of available scanners with scanimage -L. Please
- send all of it to the mailing list. You must be subscribed to sane-de-
- vel before you can send mail to the list. See
+ send all of it to the mailing list. You must be subscribed to
+ sane-devel before you can send mail to the list. See
http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html for details.
@@ -92,11 +92,11 @@
Where special is either the path-name for the special device that cor-
responds to a SCSI scanner or the port number at which the parallel
port scanners can be found (see section PARALLEL PORT SCANNERS below).
- For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a generic SCSI de-
- vice or a symlink to such a device. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
+ For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a generic SCSI
+ device or a symlink to such a device. 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/sg3, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for de-
- tails.
+ could be /dev/sg0 or /dev/sg3, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for
+ details.
@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@
buffersize, blocksize, strip-height, disable-double-buffering, dis-
able-backtracking, and force-wait.
- Options come in two flavors: global and positional ones. Global op-
- tions apply to all devices managed by the backend whereas positional
+ Options come in two flavors: global and positional ones. Global
+ options apply to all devices managed by the backend whereas positional
options apply just to the most recently mentioned device. Note that
this means that the order in which the options appear matters!
@@ -144,15 +144,15 @@
value set for the maximum amount of data scanned in one block. The buf-
fer size is specified in kilobytes. Some scanners freeze if this value
is bigger than 2048. The default value is 1 GB (so effectively no
- limit) for most scanners. Don't change this value if you don't know ex-
- actly what you do.
+ limit) for most scanners. Don't change this value if you don't know
+ exactly what you do.
Option strip-height is a global option that limits the maximum height
of the strip scanned with a single SCSI read command. The height is
specified in inches and may contain a fractional part (e.g., 1.5).
- Setting the strip-height to a small value (one inch, for example) re-
- duces the likelihood of encountering problems with SCSI driver timeouts
- and/or timeouts with other devices on the same SCSI bus. Unfortu-
+ Setting the strip-height to a small value (one inch, for example)
+ reduces the likelihood of encountering problems with SCSI driver time-
+ outs and/or timeouts with other devices on the same SCSI bus. Unfortu-
nately, it also increases scan times. With current SCSI adapters and
drivers this option shouldn't be needed any more.
@@ -283,17 +283,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Value Description
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html
index 90e3a286..4ab2db33 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_pp.5.html
@@ -122,15 +122,15 @@
the port (default setup), valid port names are parport0, par-
port1, and parport2.
- In case the backend is configured for raw IO (old setup), port ad-
- dresses have to be used instead of port names: 0x378, 0x278, or 0x3BC.
- The mapping of parallel ports (lp0, lp1, and lp2) to these addresses
- can be different for different Linux kernel versions. For instance, if
- you are using a Kernel 2.2.x or better and you have only one parallel
- port, this port is named lp0 regardless of the base address. However,
- this backend requires the base address of your port. If you are not
- sure which port your scanner is connected to, have a look at your
- /etc/conf.modules, /etc/modules.conf and/or /proc/ioports.
+ In case the backend is configured for raw IO (old setup), port
+ addresses have to be used instead of port names: 0x378, 0x278, or
+ 0x3BC. The mapping of parallel ports (lp0, lp1, and lp2) to these
+ addresses can be different for different Linux kernel versions. For
+ instance, if you are using a Kernel 2.2.x or better and you have only
+ one parallel port, this port is named lp0 regardless of the base
+ address. However, this backend requires the base address of your port.
+ If you are not sure which port your scanner is connected to, have a
+ look at your /etc/conf.modules, /etc/modules.conf and/or /proc/ioports.
If you are unsure which port to use, you can use the magic value * to
probe for your scanner.
@@ -166,9 +166,9 @@
scanner Mustek_600IIIEP * ccd300
- If in doubt which port you have to use, or whether your scanner is de-
- tected at all, you can use sane-find-scanner -p to probe all configured
- ports.
+ If in doubt which port you have to use, or whether your scanner is
+ detected at all, you can use sane-find-scanner -p to probe all config-
+ ured ports.
@@ -199,10 +199,10 @@
CIS driver options
top_adjust <value>
Vertical adjustment of the origin, expressed in millimeter
- (floating point). This option can be used to calibrate the po-
- sition of the origin, within certain limits. Note that CIS scan-
- ners are probably temperature sensitive, and that a certain in-
- accuracy may be hard to avoid. Differences in offset between
+ (floating point). This option can be used to calibrate the
+ position of the origin, within certain limits. Note that CIS
+ scanners are probably temperature sensitive, and that a certain
+ inaccuracy may be hard to avoid. Differences in offset between
runs in the order of 1 to 2 mm are not unusual.
Default value: 0.0
Minimum: -5.0
@@ -214,8 +214,8 @@
Turns fast skipping to the start of the scan region off. When
the region to scan does not start at the origin, the driver will
try to move the scanhead to the start of the scan area at the
- fastest possible speed. On some models, this may not work, re-
- sulting in large inaccuracies (up to centimeters). By setting
+ fastest possible speed. On some models, this may not work,
+ resulting in large inaccuracies (up to centimeters). By setting
this option, the driver is forced to use normal speed during
skipping, which can circumvent the accuracy problems. Currently,
there are no models for which these inaccuracy problems are
@@ -351,17 +351,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -413,36 +413,37 @@
BUGS
- Too many... please send bug reports to sane-devel@alioth-lists.de-
- bian.net (note that you have to subscribe first to the list before you
- can send emails... see http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html).
+ Too many... please send bug reports to sane-devel@alioth-
+ lists.debian.net (note that you have to subscribe first to the list
+ before you can send emails... see http://www.sane-project.org/mail-
+ ing-lists.html).
BUG REPORTS
- If something doesn't work, please contact us (Jochen for the CCD scan-
- ners, Eddy for the CIS scanners). But we need some information about
+ If something doesn't work, please contact us (Jochen for the CCD scan-
+ ners, Eddy for the CIS scanners). But we need some information about
your scanner to be able to help you...
SANE version
Run scanimage -V to determine this.
the backend version and your scanner hardware
- Run SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP=128 scanimage -L as root. If you don't
+ Run SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP=128 scanimage -L as root. If you don't
get any output from the sane-mustek_pp backend, make sure a line
- "mustek_pp" is included into your /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/dll.conf. If your scanner isn't detected, make
- sure you've defined the right port address in your
+ "mustek_pp" is included into your
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf. If your scanner isn't detected,
+ make sure you've defined the right port address in your
mustek_pp.conf.
- the name of your scanner/vendor also a worthy information. Please also
+ the name of your scanner/vendor also a worthy information. Please also
include the
- optical resolution and lamp type of your scanner, both can be
+ optical resolution and lamp type of your scanner, both can be
found in the manual of your scanner.
any further comments
if you have comments about the documentation (what could be done
- better), or you think I should know something, please include
+ better), or you think I should know something, please include
it.
13 Jul 2008 sane-mustek_pp(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html
index 09914821..f106217c 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_usb.5.html
@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@
CONFIGURATION
- The contents of the mustek_usb.conf file is a list of options and de-
- vice names that correspond to Mustek USB scanners. Empty lines and
+ The contents of the mustek_usb.conf file is a list of options and
+ device names that correspond to Mustek USB scanners. Empty lines and
lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. If a device name is
placed in mustek_usb.conf, it must be followed by a line containing the
keyword option and an option specifying the scanner type. The following
@@ -118,17 +118,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_USB
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Value Description
diff --git a/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html b/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html
index 8aa9d9f7..8e1cf774 100644
--- a/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-mustek_usb2.5.html
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_USB2
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_USB2=4
diff --git a/man/sane-nec.5.html b/man/sane-nec.5.html
index bf6e38f4..552b7777 100644
--- a/man/sane-nec.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-nec.5.html
@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_NEC
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-net.5.html b/man/sane-net.5.html
index c2e4fab7..b7ab0857 100644
--- a/man/sane-net.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-net.5.html
@@ -68,9 +68,9 @@
The above list of hosts can be extended at run-time using environment
variable SANE_NET_HOSTS. This environment variable is a colon-sepa-
- rated list of hostnames or IP addresses that should be contacted in ad-
- dition to the hosts mentioned in the configuration file. For example,
- a user could set the environment variable to the string:
+ rated list of hostnames or IP addresses that should be contacted in
+ addition to the hosts mentioned in the configuration file. For exam-
+ ple, a user could set the environment variable to the string:
new.scanner.com:[::1]:192.168.0.2:scanner.univ.edu
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@
ner.univ.edu are contacted in addition to the hosts listed above.
For this backend to function properly, it is also necessary to define
- the sane-port service in /etc/services. The sane service should be de-
- fined using a line of the following form:
+ the sane-port service in /etc/services. The sane service should be
+ defined using a line of the following form:
sane-port 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner daemon
@@ -106,13 +106,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_NET_HOSTS
A colon-separated list of host names or IP addresses to be con-
@@ -123,8 +123,8 @@
server for the initial connection request.
SANE_DEBUG_NET
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-niash.5.html b/man/sane-niash.5.html
index cc4c1e02..9f7e06d5 100644
--- a/man/sane-niash.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-niash.5.html
@@ -63,8 +63,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_NIASH
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_NIASH=255
diff --git a/man/sane-p5.5.html b/man/sane-p5.5.html
index 2d0b031e..60817249 100644
--- a/man/sane-p5.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-p5.5.html
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@
scanner.
This backend handles 100, 150, 200, 300 and 600 dpi scan resolutions,
- in color and gray modes. The 600 dpi is actually 300x600 with lines en-
- larged to match the vertical resolution.
+ in color and gray modes. The 600 dpi is actually 300x600 with lines
+ enlarged to match the vertical resolution.
EPP/ECP MODES ONLY The current version of the backend uses only EPP or
ECP mode to communicate with the scanner. It is recommended that you
@@ -82,17 +82,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_P5
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -137,10 +137,10 @@
the backend version and your scanner hardware
run SANE_DEBUG_P5=255 scanimage -L 2>log as root. If you don't
- get any output from the p5 backend, make sure a line "p5" is in-
- cluded into your /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf. If your scan-
- ner isn't detected, make sure you've defined the right port ad-
- dress, or the correct device in your p5.conf.
+ get any output from the p5 backend, make sure a line "p5" is
+ included into your /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf. If your
+ scanner isn't detected, make sure you've defined the right port
+ address, or the correct device in your p5.conf.
the name of your scanner/vendor
also a worthy information. Please also include the optical reso-
diff --git a/man/sane-pieusb.5.html b/man/sane-pieusb.5.html
index 53b63f5a..5c902976 100644
--- a/man/sane-pieusb.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-pieusb.5.html
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
NAME
- sane-pieusb - SANE backend for USB-connected PIE PowerSlide and Re-
- flecta DigitDia/CrystalScan/ProScan slide scanners
+ sane-pieusb - SANE backend for USB-connected PIE PowerSlide and
+ Reflecta DigitDia/CrystalScan/ProScan slide scanners
@@ -73,8 +73,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_PIEUSB
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-pint.5.html b/man/sane-pint.5.html
index 15e83021..82eec3dd 100644
--- a/man/sane-pint.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-pint.5.html
@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-pint library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) back-
- end that provides generic access to hand-held and flatbed scanners us-
- ing the PINT (PINT Is Not Twain) device driver. The PINT driver is be-
- ing actively developed on the OpenBSD platform, and has been ported to
- a few other *NIX-like operating systems.
+ end that provides generic access to hand-held and flatbed scanners
+ using the PINT (PINT Is Not Twain) device driver. The PINT driver is
+ being actively developed on the OpenBSD platform, and has been ported
+ to a few other *NIX-like operating systems.
PINT is designed to provide an ioctl(2) interface to many different
scanner types. However, this backend has only been tested with flatbed
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@
If have successfully used the PINT driver with your scanner, but it
does not work using this SANE backend, please let us know. To do this,
- send a mail with the relevant information for your scanner to sane-de-
- vel@alioth-lists.debian.net. Have a look at
+ send a mail with the relevant information for your scanner to
+ sane-devel@alioth-lists.debian.net. Have a look at
http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html concerning subscription
to sane-devel.
@@ -81,17 +81,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_PINT
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -119,8 +119,8 @@
The PINT 0.5e interface does not provide a way to determine valid
ranges for DPI, modes, and scan sizes. So, the SANE backend queries
- the PINT device, and dynamically discovers valid ranges by doing a bi-
- nary search. This means that the driver takes longer to initialize
+ the PINT device, and dynamically discovers valid ranges by doing a
+ binary search. This means that the driver takes longer to initialize
than seems necessary.
Resetting the scanner does not seem to work (at least not on my HP
diff --git a/man/sane-pixma.5.html b/man/sane-pixma.5.html
index 29cbcfa9..e524d3a7 100644
--- a/man/sane-pixma.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-pixma.5.html
@@ -21,15 +21,16 @@
The sane-pixma library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to Canon PIXMA / i-SENSYS / imageCLASS /
imageRUNNER multi-function devices (All-in-one printers) and the Canon
- CanoScan Flatbed/TPU scanners. The backend implements both the USB in-
- terface and network interface (using Canon's BJNP and MFNP protocols).
- The network interface supports scanners over IPv4 as well as IPv6 (MFNP
- over IPv6 is untested).
+ CanoScan Flatbed/TPU scanners. The backend implements both the USB
+ interface and network interface (using Canon's BJNP and MFNP proto-
+ cols). The network interface supports scanners over IPv4 as well as
+ IPv6 (MFNP over IPv6 is untested).
Currently, the following models work with this backend:
- PIXMA E410, E510
- PIXMA G2000, G2010, G2100, G4000, G4511
+ PIXMA E410, E510, E4500
+ PIXMA G600, G2000, G2010, G2100, G4000, G4511
+ PIXMA GX6000, GX7000
PIXMA MG2100, MG2200, MG2400, MG2500, MG2900, MG3000, MG3100
PIXMA MG3200, MG3500, MG3600, MG4200, MG5100, MG5200, MG5300
PIXMA MG5400, MG5500, MG5600, MG5700, MG6100, MG6200, MG6300
@@ -46,9 +47,10 @@
PIXMA MX300, MX310, MX330, MX340, MX350, MX360, MX370
PIXMA MX410, MX420, MX470, MX510, MX520, MX530, MX700, MX720
PIXMA MX850, MX860, MX870, MX882, MX885, MX890, MX920, MX7600
- PIXMA TR4500
- PIXMA TS3100, TS3300, TS5000, TS5100, TS6100, TS6200, TS8000
- PIXMA TS8200
+ PIXMA TR4500, TR4600, TR4700
+ PIXMA TS2400, TS2600, TS3100, TS3300, TS3450, TS3451, TS3452
+ PIXMA TS3500, TS5000, TS5100, TS5350i, TS5400, TS6100, TS6200
+ PIXMA TS7530, TS7450i ,TS8000, TS8530, TS8200
PIXUS MP10
imageCLASS MF634Cdw, MF733Cdw
imageCLASS MF3110, MF3240, MF4010, MF4018
@@ -61,7 +63,7 @@
i-SENSYS MF645C, MF730, MF731/733, MF741/743
i-SENSYS MF3010, MF4320d, MF4330d, MF4500, MF4700, MF4800
i-SENSYS MF6100, MF8030, MF8200C, MF8300
- imageRUNNER 1020/1024/1025, 1133
+ imageRUNNER 1018/1022/1023, 1020/1024/1025, 1133
CanoScan 8800F, 9000F, 9000F Mark II
CanoScan LiDE 300, 400
MAXIFY MB2000, MB2100, MB2300, MB2700, MB5000, MB5100, MB5400
@@ -72,9 +74,9 @@
PIXMA MP760, MP770, MP780, MP790
The following models may use the same Pixma protocol as those listed
- above, but have not yet been reported to work (or not). They are de-
- clared in the backend so that they get recognized and activated. Feed-
- back in the sane-devel mailing list welcome.
+ above, but have not yet been reported to work (or not). They are
+ declared in the backend so that they get recognized and activated.
+ Feedback in the sane-devel mailing list welcome.
PIXMA E400, E460, E470, E480, E500, E560, E600, E610
PIXMA E3100, E3300, E3400, E4200
@@ -92,7 +94,7 @@
PIXMA TS8130, TS8180, TS8230, TS8280, TS8300, TS8330, TS8380,
TS9000
PIXMA TS9100, TS9180, TS9500, TS9580
- PIXUS MP5, XK50, XK60, XK70, XK80, XK90
+ PIXUS MP5, XK50, XK60, XK70, XK80, XK90, XK100, XK500
imageCLASS MF720, MF810/820, MF5630, MF5650, MF5750, MF8170c
imageCLASS MPC190, D550
i-SENSYS MF110, MF220, MF260, MF410, MF420, MF510, MF520, MF740
@@ -102,8 +104,8 @@
The following models may use partly the same Pixma protocol as other
devices listed above, but may still need some work. They are declared
in the backend as experimental and need the environment variable
- PIXMA_EXPERIMENT=1 to get recognized and activated. Snoop logs are re-
- quired to further investigate, please contact the sane-devel mailing
+ PIXMA_EXPERIMENT=1 to get recognized and activated. Snoop logs are
+ required to further investigate, please contact the sane-devel mailing
list.
-- none --
@@ -159,13 +161,13 @@
This option can be used by applications (like scanadf(1) and
scanimage(1)) in batch mode, for example when you want to scan
many photos or multiple-page documents. If it is enabled (i.e.
- is set to true or yes), the backend waits before every scan un-
- til the user presses the "SCAN" button (for MP150) or the color-
- scan button (for other models). Just put the first page in the
- scanner, press the button, then the next page, press the button
- and so on. When you finished, press the gray-scan button. (For
- MP150 you have to stop the frontend by pressing Ctrl-C for exam-
- ple.)
+ is set to true or yes), the backend waits before every scan
+ until the user presses the "SCAN" button (for MP150) or the
+ color-scan button (for other models). Just put the first page in
+ the scanner, press the button, then the next page, press the
+ button and so on. When you finished, press the gray-scan button.
+ (For MP150 you have to stop the frontend by pressing Ctrl-C for
+ example.)
button-update (deprecated)
(write only) In the past this option was required to be set to
@@ -270,8 +272,8 @@
scanner definitions in the file. If required the bjnp-timeout
setting can be defined multiple times, where each setting will
apply only to the scanners that follow the setting. The last
- setting is used for the auto discovered scanners. If not ex-
- plicitly set, the default 1000ms setting will apply.
+ setting is used for the auto discovered scanners. If not
+ explicitly set, the default 1000ms setting will apply.
Setting timeouts should only be required in exceptional cases.
@@ -279,8 +281,8 @@
- If the first non-commented line contains networking=no
all networking will be disabled. This will cause all
- further statements in the configuration file to be ig-
- nored.
+ further statements in the configuration file to be
+ ignored.
- A line that contains auto_detection=no will cause auto-
detection to be skipped. Explicitly defined network scan-
@@ -323,15 +325,15 @@
Scanner detection is slightly more complicated. The sane-pixma backend
sends a broadcast on all direct connected subnets it can find (provided
your OS allows for enumeration of all network interfaces). The broad-
- cast is sent FROM port 8612 TO port 8610 or 8612 on the broadcast ad-
- dress of each interface. The outgoing packets will be allowed by the
+ cast is sent FROM port 8612 TO port 8610 or 8612 on the broadcast
+ address of each interface. The outgoing packets will be allowed by the
rule described above.
Responses from the scanner are sent back to the computer TO port 8612.
Connection tracking however does not see a match as the response does
not come from the broadcast address but from the scanners own address.
- For automatic detection of your scanner, you will therefore have to al-
- low incoming packets TO port 8612 on your computer. This applies to
+ For automatic detection of your scanner, you will therefore have to
+ allow incoming packets TO port 8612 on your computer. This applies to
both MFNP and BJNP.
So in short: open the firewall for all traffic from your computer to
@@ -339,17 +341,17 @@
and MFNP) to your computer.
With the firewall rules above there is no need to add the scanner to
- the pixma.conf file, unless the scanner is on a network that is not di-
- rectly connected to your computer.
+ the pixma.conf file, unless the scanner is on a network that is not
+ directly connected to your computer.
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_PIXMA
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend it-
- self. Higher value increases the verbosity and includes the in-
- formation printed at the lower levels.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend
+ itself. Higher value increases the verbosity and includes the
+ information printed at the lower levels.
0 print nothing (default)
1 print error and warning messages (recommended)
2 print informational messages
@@ -359,8 +361,8 @@
21 full dump USB traffic
SANE_DEBUG_BJNP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for the BJNP and
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for the BJNP and
MFNP network protocols for this backend. Higher value increases
the verbosity and includes the information printed at the lower
levels.
@@ -381,13 +383,13 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
diff --git a/man/sane-plustek.5.html b/man/sane-plustek.5.html
index 978383c2..8faa10dc 100644
--- a/man/sane-plustek.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-plustek.5.html
@@ -167,8 +167,8 @@
The Options:
option warmup t
- t specifies the warmup period in seconds, if set to -1, the au-
- tomatic warmup function will be used
+ t specifies the warmup period in seconds, if set to -1, the
+ automatic warmup function will be used
option lampOff t
t is the time in seconds for switching off the lamps in standby
@@ -264,8 +264,8 @@
Note:
You have to make sure, that the USB subsystem is loaded correctly and
you have access to the device-node. For more details see sane-usb(5)
- manpage. You might use sane-find-scanner(1) to check that you have ac-
- cess to your device.
+ manpage. You might use sane-find-scanner(1) to check that you have
+ access to your device.
Note:
If there's no configuration file, the backend defaults to device auto
@@ -292,17 +292,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK=10
diff --git a/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html b/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html
index 6c99603e..c7ae0476 100644
--- a/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-plustek_pp.5.html
@@ -20,16 +20,12 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-plustek_pp library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to Plustek ASIC 9600[1/3] and P9800[1/3]
- based parallel port flatbed scanners. The access of the scanner is ei-
- ther done directly by the backend or via kernel module, called pt_drv
- which can be created out of the sane-plustek_pp backend code - see also
- section BUILDING THE KERNEL MODULE for further information.
+ based parallel port flatbed scanners.
SUPPORTED DEVICES
- At present, the following scanners should work with this backend and/or
- the kernel module:
+ At present, the following scanners should work with this backend:
PLUSTEK SCANNERS
@@ -77,8 +73,8 @@
ARIES SCANNERS
- There's one scanner sold as Aries Scanner, but is in fact a Plustek de-
- vice. The following table will show the relationship:
+ There's one scanner sold as Aries Scanner, but is in fact a Plustek
+ device. The following table will show the relationship:
Model: Plustek Model: Remarks:
--------------------------- -------------- ------------
@@ -97,16 +93,12 @@
DEVICE NAMES
- This backend works in two modes, the so called "direct-mode" and the
- "kernel-mode". In direct-mode, the user-space backend is used, in ker-
- nel-mode, you should have a kernel-module named pt_drv loaded. This
- backends default device is:
+ This backend's default device is:
0x378
- This "default device" will be used, if no configuration file can be
- found. It is rather the base address of the parallel port on i386 ma-
- chines.
+ This "default device" will be used if no configuration file can be
+ found. It is the base address of the parallel port on i386 machines.
As the backend supports up to four devices, it is possible to specify
them in the configuration file
@@ -126,16 +118,10 @@
[direct]
device 0x378
- or
- [kernel]
- device /dev/pt_drv
-
direct tells the backend, that the following devicename (here 0x378)
has to be interpreted as parallel port scanner device. In fact it is
- the address to use, alternatively you can use /dev/parport0 if the
- backend has been compiled with libieee1284 support. kernel should only
- be used, when a kernel-module has been built out of the backend
- sources. See below for more instructions about this.
+ the address to use. Alternatively you can use /dev/parport0 if the
+ backend has been compiled with libieee1284 support.
Further options:
@@ -155,25 +141,25 @@
m = 0 default: no override
- m = 1 OpticPro 9630PL override (works if OP9630 has been de-
- tected) forces legal size (14")
+ m = 1 OpticPro 9630PL override (works if OP9630 has been
+ detected) forces legal size (14")
- m = 2 Primax 4800Direct override (works if OP600 has been de-
- tected) swaps red/green color
+ m = 2 Primax 4800Direct override (works if OP600 has been
+ detected) swaps red/green color
- m = 3 OpticPro 9636 override (works if OP9636 has been de-
- tected) disables backends transparency/negative capabili-
- ties
+ m = 3 OpticPro 9636 override (works if OP9636 has been
+ detected) disables backends transparency/negative capa-
+ bilities
- m = 4 OpticPro 9636P override (works if OP9636 has been de-
- tected) disables backends transparency/negative capabili-
- ties
+ m = 4 OpticPro 9636P override (works if OP9636 has been
+ detected) disables backends transparency/negative capa-
+ bilities
- m = 5 OpticPro A3I override (works if OP12000 has been de-
- tected) enables A3 scanning
+ m = 5 OpticPro A3I override (works if OP12000 has been
+ detected) enables A3 scanning
- m = 6 OpticPro 4800P override (works if OP600 has been de-
- tected) swaps red/green color
+ m = 6 OpticPro 4800P override (works if OP600 has been
+ detected) swaps red/green color
m = 7 Primax 4800Direct 30bit override (works if OP4830 has
been detected)
@@ -181,118 +167,20 @@
See the plustek_pp.conf file for examples.
-
-BUILDING THE KERNEL MODULE
- As mentioned before, the sane-plustek_pp backend code can also be com-
- piled and installed as linux kernel module. To do so, you will need the
- source-files of this sane-backend installation. Unpack this tar-ball
- and go to the directory: sane-backends/doc/plustek. Within this direc-
- tory, you should find a script called: MakeModule.sh. Now if your
- Linux kernelsources are installed correctly, it should be possible to
- build, install and load the module pt_drv. Please note, that the ker-
- nelsources need to be configured correctly. Refer to your distribu-
- tions manual on how this is done. As root user, try
-
- ./MakeModule.sh
-
- the script will try and get all necessary information about your run-
- ning kernel and will lead you through the whole installation process.
- Note: Installing and loading the can only be done as superuser.
-
-
-
-KERNEL MODULE SETUP
- The configuration of the kernel module is done by providing some or
- more options found below to the kernel module at load time. This can be
- done by invoking insmod(8) with the appropriate parameters or appending
- the options to the file /etc/modules.conf (kernel < 2.6.x) or /etc/mod-
- probe.conf (kernel >= 2.6.x)
-
- The Options:
- lampoff=lll
- The value lll tells the driver, after how many seconds to
- switch-off the lamp(s). The default value is 180. 0 will dis-
- able this feature.
- HINT: Do not use a value that is too small, because often
- switching on/off the lamps will reduce their lifetime.
-
- port=ppp
- ppp specifies the port base address, where the scanner is con-
- nected to. The default value is 0x378, which is normally a stan-
- dard.
-
- warmup=www
- www specifies the time in seconds, how long a lamp has to be on,
- until the driver will start to scan. The default value is 30.
-
- lOffonEnd=e
- e specifies the behaviour when unloading the driver, 1 -->
- switch lamps off, 0 --> do not change lamp status
-
- slowIO=s
- s specifies which I/O functions the driver should use, 1 --> use
- delayed functions, 0 --> use the non-delayed ones
-
- forceMode=fm
- fm specifies port mode which should be used, 0 --> autodetec-
- tion, 1 --> use SPP mode and 2 --> use EPP mode
-
- mov=m
-
- m = 0 default: no override
-
- m = 1 OpticPro 9630PL override (works if OP9630 has been de-
- tected) forces legal size (14")
-
- m = 2 Primax 4800Direct override (works if OP600 has been de-
- tected) swaps red/green color
-
- m = 3 OpticPro 9636 override (works if OP9636 has been de-
- tected) disables backends transparency/negative capabili-
- ties
-
- m = 4 OpticPro 9636P override (works if OP9636 has been de-
- tected) disables backends transparency/negative capabili-
- ties
-
- m = 5 OpticPro A3I override (works if OP12000 has been de-
- tected) enables A3 scanning
-
- m = 6 OpticPro 4800P override (works if OP600 has been de-
- tected) swaps red/green color
-
- m = 7 Primax 4800Direct 30bit override (works if OP4830 has
- been detected)
-
- Sample entry for file /etc/modules.conf:
-
- alias char-major-40 pt_drv
- pre-install pt_drv modprobe -k parport
- options pt_drv lampoff=180 warmup=15 port=0x378 lOffonEnd=0
- mov=0 slowIO=0 forceMode=0
-
- For multidevice support, simply add values separated by commas to the
- different options
-
- options pt_drv port=0x378,0x278 mov=0,4 slowIO=0,1 forceMode=0,1
-
- Remember to call depmod(8) after changing /etc/conf.modules.
-
-
PARALLEL PORT MODES
- The current driver works best, when the parallel port has been set to
- EPP-mode. When detecting any other mode such as ECP or PS/2 the driver
- tries to set to a faster, supported mode. If this fails, it will use
- the SPP mode, as this mode should work with all Linux supported paral-
- lel ports. If in doubt, enter your BIOS and set it to any mode except
+ The current driver works best, when the parallel port has been set to
+ EPP-mode. When detecting any other mode such as ECP or PS/2 the driver
+ tries to set to a faster, supported mode. If this fails, it will use
+ the SPP mode, as this mode should work with all Linux supported paral-
+ lel ports. If in doubt, enter your BIOS and set it to any mode except
ECP.
Former Plustek scanner models (4830, 9630) supplied a ISA parallel port
adapter card. This card is not supported by the driver.
- The ASIC 96001/3 based models have sometimes trouble with high resolu-
- tion modes. If you encounter sporadic corrupted images (parts dupli-
+ The ASIC 96001/3 based models have sometimes trouble with high resolu-
+ tion modes. If you encounter sporadic corrupted images (parts dupli-
cated or shifted horizontally) kill all other applications before scan-
ning and (if sufficient memory available) disable swapping.
@@ -311,12 +199,6 @@
The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems
that support dynamic loading).
- /lib/modules/<Kernel-Version>/kernel/drivers/parport/pt_drv.o
- The Linux kernelmodule for kernels < 2.6.x.
-
- /lib/modules/<Kernel-Version>/kernel/drivers/parport/pt_drv.ko
- The Linux kernelmodule for kernels >= 2.6.x.
-
ENVIRONMENT
@@ -324,19 +206,19 @@
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
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).
+ 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/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP=10
@@ -357,9 +239,9 @@
Mailing-List archive at:
http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html
- To obtain debug messages from the backend, please set the environment-
- variable SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP before calling your favorite scan-front-
- end (i.e. xscanimage(1)),i.e.:
+ To obtain debug messages from the backend, please set the environment-
+ variable SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP before calling your favorite scan-fron-
+ tend (i.e. xscanimage(1)),i.e.:
export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP=20 ; xscanimage
The value controls the verbosity of the backend.
@@ -369,15 +251,15 @@
KNOWN BUGS & RESTRICTIONS
* The Halftoning works, but the quality is poor
- * Printers (especially HP models) will start to print during scanning.
- This in fact is a problem to other printers too, using bidirectional
+ * Printers (especially HP models) will start to print during scanning.
+ This in fact is a problem to other printers too, using bidirectional
protocol (see www.plustek.com (TAIWAN) page for further details)
- * The driver does not support these manic scalings up to 16 times the
- physical resolution. The only scaling is done on resolutions between
- the physical resolution of the CCD-sensor and the stepper motor i.e.
- you have a 600x1200 dpi scanner and you are scanning using 800dpi, so
- scaling is necessary, because the sensor only delivers 600dpi but the
+ * The driver does not support these manic scalings up to 16 times the
+ physical resolution. The only scaling is done on resolutions between
+ the physical resolution of the CCD-sensor and the stepper motor i.e.
+ you have a 600x1200 dpi scanner and you are scanning using 800dpi, so
+ scaling is necessary, because the sensor only delivers 600dpi but the
motor is capable to perform 800dpi steps.
* On some devices, the pictures seems bluish
@@ -386,7 +268,7 @@
* The 300dpi transparency and negative mode does not work correctly.
- * There is currently no way to distinguish a model with and without
+ * There is currently no way to distinguish a model with and without
transparency unit.
* The scanned images seem to be too dark (P9636T)
@@ -395,14 +277,15 @@
* 30bit mode is currently not supported.
- * On low end systems under heavy system load the driver may lose data,
- which can result in picture corruption or cause the sensor to hit the
+ * On low end systems under heavy system load the driver may lose data,
+ which can result in picture corruption or cause the sensor to hit the
scan bed.
* The scanning speed on 600x1200 dpi models is slow.
* The scanning quality of the A3I is poor.
+
14 Jul 2008 sane-plustek_pp(5)
diff --git a/man/sane-pnm.5.html b/man/sane-pnm.5.html
index 0d67cb3f..0940ad5e 100644
--- a/man/sane-pnm.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-pnm.5.html
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
The sane-pnm library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) back-
end that provides access to PNM (Portable aNyMap files, which covers
PBM bitmap files, PGM grayscale files, and PPM pixmap files). The pur-
- pose of this backend is primarily to aid in debugging of SANE front-
- ends. It also serves as an illustrative example of a minimal SANE
+ pose of this backend is primarily to aid in debugging of SANE fron-
+ tends. It also serves as an illustrative example of a minimal SANE
backend.
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_PNM
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-qcam.5.html b/man/sane-qcam.5.html
index 10b171e9..fe160019 100644
--- a/man/sane-qcam.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-qcam.5.html
@@ -73,17 +73,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_QCAM
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-ricoh.5.html b/man/sane-ricoh.5.html
index be4975ff..34d9c3ba 100644
--- a/man/sane-ricoh.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ricoh.5.html
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
special
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. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
+ to a SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic SCSI
+ device or a symlink to such a device. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name
- could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for de-
- tails.
+ could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for
+ details.
@@ -60,17 +60,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_RICOH
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_RICOH=4
diff --git a/man/sane-ricoh2.5.html b/man/sane-ricoh2.5.html
index cc0dd186..52412efa 100644
--- a/man/sane-ricoh2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-ricoh2.5.html
@@ -56,8 +56,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_RICOH2
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
diff --git a/man/sane-rts8891.5.html b/man/sane-rts8891.5.html
index da36ca6f..bf168c38 100644
--- a/man/sane-rts8891.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-rts8891.5.html
@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@
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.
+ 16 million different colors produced from 24 bits of color
+ information.
--resolution
selects the resolution for a scan. The horizontal and vertical
@@ -72,8 +72,8 @@
--threshold
selects the minimum-brightness to get a white point. The
threshold is only used with Lineart mode scans. It is specified
- as a percentage in the range 0..100% (in steps of 1). The de-
- fault value of the threshold option is 50.
+ as a percentage in the range 0..100% (in steps of 1). The
+ default value of the threshold option is 50.
@@ -88,8 +88,8 @@
Option
allowsharing
- enables or not the sharing of the scanner between multiple
- frontends at the same time.
+ enables or not the sharing of the scanner between multiple fron-
+ tends at the same time.
modelnumber
is used to force the reported model by the backend and is only
diff --git a/man/sane-s9036.5.html b/man/sane-s9036.5.html
index b12c8971..f71101b5 100644
--- a/man/sane-s9036.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-s9036.5.html
@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@
special
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. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
+ to a SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic SCSI
+ device or a symlink to such a device. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name
- could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for de-
- tails.
+ could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for
+ details.
@@ -57,17 +57,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_S9036
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_S9036=4
diff --git a/man/sane-sceptre.5.html b/man/sane-sceptre.5.html
index 6303410e..e1e2fb61 100644
--- a/man/sane-sceptre.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sceptre.5.html
@@ -116,8 +116,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SCEPTRE
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-scsi.5.html b/man/sane-scsi.5.html
index 39ceb3be..56d6ecd2 100644
--- a/man/sane-scsi.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-scsi.5.html
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
GENERAL INFO
- For scanners with a SCSI interface, it may be necessary to edit the ap-
- propriate backend configuration file before using SANE for the first
+ For scanners with a SCSI interface, it may be necessary to edit the
+ appropriate backend configuration file before using SANE for the first
time. For most systems, the configuration file should list the name of
the generic SCSI device that the scanner is connected to (e.g., under
Linux, /dev/sg4 or /dev/sge is such a generic SCSI device). It is cus-
@@ -77,9 +77,9 @@
would have the effect that all SCSI devices in the system with a vendor
string of MUSTEK would be probed and recognized by the backend.
- If the remainder of a scsi-string consists of asterisks only, the as-
- terisks can be omitted. For example, the following line is equivalent
- to the one specified previously:
+ If the remainder of a scsi-string consists of asterisks only, the
+ asterisks can be omitted. For example, the following line is equiva-
+ lent to the one specified previously:
scsi MUSTEK
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@
When using a SCSI scanner, ensure that the access permission for the
generic SCSI device is set appropriately. We recommend to add a group
- "scanner" to /etc/group which contains all users that should have ac-
- cess to the scanner. The permission of the device should then be set
+ "scanner" to /etc/group which contains all users that should have
+ access to the scanner. The permission of the device should then be set
to allow group read and write access. For example, if the scanner is
at generic SCSI device /dev/sg0, then the following two commands would
set the permission correctly:
@@ -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 /dev directory. The scanner should then be ac-
- cessible as /dev/uk0 if it was probed during boot.
+ uk0 in the /dev directory. The scanner should then be
+ accessible as /dev/uk0 if it was probed during boot.
Tekram DC390
Reported to work fine under FreeBSD 2.2.2R with the amd
@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@
SANE_SG_BUFFERSIZE to the desired buffer size in bytes. It is not rec-
ommended to use more than 1 MB, because for large values the probabil-
ity increases that the SG driver cannot allocate the necessary buf-
- fer(s). For ISA cards, even 1 MB might be a too large value. For a de-
- tailed discussion of memory issues of the SG driver, see
+ fer(s). For ISA cards, even 1 MB might be a too large value. For a
+ detailed discussion of memory issues of the SG driver, see
http://www.torque.net/sg.
For Linux kernels before version 2.2.7 the size of the buffer is only
@@ -183,8 +183,8 @@
and the kernel will probe and recognize your scanner (this needs to be
done as root). It's also possible to dynamically remove a SCSI device
- by using the ``remove-single-device'' command. For details, please re-
- fer to to the SCSI-2.4-HOWTO.
+ by using the ``remove-single-device'' command. For details, please
+ refer to to the SCSI-2.4-HOWTO.
Scanners are known to work with the following SCSI adapters under
Linux. This list isn't complete, usually any SCSI adapter supported by
@@ -196,10 +196,10 @@
be detected correctly. Use a current kernel.
Adaptec AHA-1505/AHA-1542/AHA-2940
- Reported to work fine with Linux since v2.0. If you en-
- counter kernel freezes or other unexpected behaviour get
- the latest Linux kernel (2.2.17 seems to work) or reduce
- SCSI buffer size to 32 kB.
+ Reported to work fine with Linux since v2.0. If you
+ encounter kernel freezes or other unexpected behaviour
+ get the latest Linux kernel (2.2.17 seems to work) or
+ reduce SCSI buffer size to 32 kB.
ASUS SC200
Reported to work fine with Linux v2.0.
@@ -254,8 +254,8 @@
Tekram DC315
The driver can be downloaded from
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/dc395/. For some older
- scanners it may be necessary to disable all the more ad-
- vanced features by using e.g. modprobe dc395x_trm
+ scanners it may be necessary to disable all the more
+ advanced features by using e.g. modprobe dc395x_trm
dc395x_trm=7,5,1,32.
Tekram DC390
@@ -280,12 +280,12 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for the generic SCSI
- I/O subsystem. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output
- to be printed by the backend. A value of 255 also prints kernel
- messages from the SCSI subsystem (where available). Smaller
- levels reduce verbosity.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for the generic
+ SCSI I/O subsystem. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug
+ output to be printed by the backend. A value of 255 also prints
+ kernel messages from the SCSI subsystem (where available).
+ Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
SANE_SCSICMD_TIMEOUT
sets the timeout value for SCSI commands in seconds. Overriding
diff --git a/man/sane-sharp.5.html b/man/sane-sharp.5.html
index 2708a938..b83b0f26 100644
--- a/man/sane-sharp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sharp.5.html
@@ -50,10 +50,10 @@
special
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.
+ 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.
@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@
--source
Paper Source. This option is only available if an automatic doc-
ument feeder or a transparency adapter is installed. Possible
- settings are: Flatbed, Automatic Document Feeder, and Transpar-
- ency Adapter. If an ADF or a transparency adapter is installed,
- using it is the default selection.
+ settings are: Flatbed, Automatic Document Feeder, and Trans-
+ parency Adapter. If an ADF or a transparency adapter is
+ installed, using it is the default selection.
--custom-gamma
Custom Gamma This option determines whether a builtin or a cus-
@@ -88,13 +88,13 @@
the backend.)
--gamma-table
- Gamma Table. Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be de-
- fined. The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma ==
+ Gamma Table. Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be
+ defined. The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma ==
1). This table is only used for gray scale scans.
--red-gamma-table
- Red Gamma Table. Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be de-
- fined. The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma ==
+ Red Gamma Table. Allowed values: 0..255; 256 numbers must be
+ defined. The default values are 0, 1, 2, .. 255 (i.e., gamma ==
1).
--green-gamma-table
@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@
(-x) and bottom right y position of scan area (-y). The possi-
ble settings depend on the scanner model and, for the JX-250 and
the JX-350, also on the usage of the automatic document feeder
- resp. the transparency adapter. Please refer to the values al-
- lowed by xscanimage(1), or xsane(1). With scanimage(1), enter
+ resp. the transparency adapter. Please refer to the values
+ allowed by xscanimage(1), or xsane(1). With scanimage(1), enter
one of the following commands in order to see the allowed param-
eter values for the scan window:
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@
--threshold
Sets the threshold for black and white pixels in lineart mode.
- Possible values are 1..255. The default value is 128. This op-
- tion is only available in scan mode lineart.
+ Possible values are 1..255. The default value is 128. This
+ option is only available in scan mode lineart.
--threshold-red
Sets the threshold for the red component of a pixel in in lin-
@@ -178,11 +178,11 @@
about device names.
Lines setting an option start with the key word option, followed by the
- option's name and the option's value. At present, three options are de-
- fined: buffers, buffersize, and readqueue.
+ option's name and the option's value. At present, three options are
+ defined: buffers, buffersize, and readqueue.
- Options defined at the start of sharp.conf apply to all devices; op-
- tions defined after a device name apply to this device.
+ Options defined at the start of sharp.conf apply to all devices;
+ options defined after a device name apply to this device.
The options buffers and readqueue are only significant if the backend
has been compiled so that for each scan a second process is forked
@@ -248,8 +248,8 @@
could try to reduce the load of the system. Even while the backend and
the reader process need only a minor amount of processor time, other
running processes can cause an increase in the time delay between two
- time slices given to the reader process. On slower systems, such an in-
- creased delay can be enough to cause a carriage stop with the JX-250.
+ time slices given to the reader process. On slower systems, such an
+ increased delay can be enough to cause a carriage stop with the JX-250.
For Linux, the usage of the SG driver version 2.1.36 or above is recom-
mended, because it supports, in combination with the SCSI library of
Sane version 1.0.2, command queueing within the kernel. This queueing
@@ -263,14 +263,14 @@
buffers, so that an entire image can be stored in these buffers.
In order to see, if the backend is too slow or if the further process-
- ing of the data is too slow, set the environment variable SANE_DE-
- BUG_SHARP to 1. When a scan is finished, the backend writes the line
- "buffer full conditions: nn" to stderr. If nn is zero, carriage stops
- are caused by too slow responses of the backend or too much "traffic"
- on the SCSI bus. If nn is greater than zero, the backend had to wait nn
- times until a buffer has been processed by the frontend. (Please note
- that option buffers must be greater than option readqueue in order to
- get useful output for "buffer full conditions".)
+ ing of the data is too slow, set the environment variable
+ SANE_DEBUG_SHARP to 1. When a scan is finished, the backend writes the
+ line "buffer full conditions: nn" to stderr. If nn is zero, carriage
+ stops are caused by too slow responses of the backend or too much
+ "traffic" on the SCSI bus. If nn is greater than zero, the backend had
+ to wait nn times until a buffer has been processed by the frontend.
+ (Please note that option buffers must be greater than option readqueue
+ in order to get useful output for "buffer full conditions".)
@@ -289,8 +289,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SHARP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-sm3600.5.html b/man/sane-sm3600.5.html
index 67398372..91306720 100644
--- a/man/sane-sm3600.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sm3600.5.html
@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@
FRONTEND OPTIONS
This backend dynamically enables the options for the frontend, that are
- supported by the scanner dependent on the scanning-mode and other op-
- tions. Unsupported options are disabled.
+ supported by the scanner dependent on the scanning-mode and other
+ options. Unsupported options are disabled.
The following options are supported by the sane-sm3600 backend: Color,
grayscale, halftone and lineart scans. Also contrast, brightness, and
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SM3600
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity. To see error messages on stderr
set SANE_DEBUG_SM3600 to 1.
diff --git a/man/sane-sm3840.5.html b/man/sane-sm3840.5.html
index 202d2170..5ae3b9f6 100644
--- a/man/sane-sm3840.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sm3840.5.html
@@ -21,8 +21,8 @@
backend that provides access to some Microtek scanners with the SCAN08
USB chip.
- There exist backends for Microtek scanners with SCSI command set. Re-
- fer to sane-microtek(5) and sane-microtek2(5) for details.
+ There exist backends for Microtek scanners with SCSI command set.
+ Refer to sane-microtek(5) and sane-microtek2(5) for details.
There also exists a Microtek 3600 series driver, see sane-sm3600(5) for
details.
@@ -82,8 +82,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SM3840
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity. To see error messages on stderr
set SANE_DEBUG_SM3840 to 1.
diff --git a/man/sane-snapscan.5.html b/man/sane-snapscan.5.html
index d6dac3af..6c96f9b5 100644
--- a/man/sane-snapscan.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-snapscan.5.html
@@ -79,17 +79,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_SNAPSCAN
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 255 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-sp15c.5.html b/man/sane-sp15c.5.html
index 0ab8a80c..7d4831b7 100644
--- a/man/sane-sp15c.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-sp15c.5.html
@@ -37,9 +37,9 @@
CONFIGURATION
A modest effort has been made to expose the standard options to the
- API. This allows frontends such as xscanimage(1) to set scanning re-
- gion, resolution, bit-depth (and color), and enable the automatic docu-
- ment feeder.
+ API. This allows frontends such as xscanimage(1) to set scanning
+ region, resolution, bit-depth (and color), and enable the automatic
+ document feeder.
diff --git a/man/sane-st400.5.html b/man/sane-st400.5.html
index 54a318e9..ee5ded53 100644
--- a/man/sane-st400.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-st400.5.html
@@ -95,17 +95,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_ST400
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -134,9 +134,9 @@
DEBUG
- If you encounter a bug please set the environment variable SANE_DE-
- BUG_ST400 to 128 and try to regenerate the problem. Then send me a re-
- port with the log attached.
+ If you encounter a bug please set the environment variable
+ SANE_DEBUG_ST400 to 128 and try to regenerate the problem. Then send me
+ a report with the log attached.
If you encounter a SCSI bus error or trimmed and/or displaced images
please also set the environment variable SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_SCSI to 128
diff --git a/man/sane-stv680.5.html b/man/sane-stv680.5.html
index 49bb6134..4e913cf7 100644
--- a/man/sane-stv680.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-stv680.5.html
@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@
DESCRIPTION
The sane-stv680 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to some STV680 cameras. This backend
- should be considered beta-quality software! STV680 cameras are sold un-
- der various brands like Aiptek. This backend may or may not support
+ should be considered beta-quality software! STV680 cameras are sold
+ under various brands like Aiptek. This backend may or may not support
yours.
The cameras that should work with this backend are:
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@
For startup of this backend check that if present the stv680 kernel
module is removed or disabled.
- Also before using, enable the backend by editing the /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/dll.conf file, change #stv680 to stv680.
+ Also before using, enable the backend by editing the
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf file, change #stv680 to stv680.
For problems with the untested cameras, you should contact the author
for that.
@@ -60,9 +60,9 @@
scanimage -B -d stv680:libusb:001:002 --batch=out%d.ppm --batch-
count 5 --mode "Color RGB"
- If you have any success with a camera not listed here, or if you ob-
- serve any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
- to the SANE mailing list.
+ If you have any success with a camera not listed here, or if you
+ observe any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer
+ or to the SANE mailing list.
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using:
@@ -126,8 +126,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_STV680
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-tamarack.5.html b/man/sane-tamarack.5.html
index 5ec199dc..061ec07f 100644
--- a/man/sane-tamarack.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-tamarack.5.html
@@ -33,11 +33,11 @@
special
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. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
+ to a SCSI scanner. The special device name must be a generic SCSI
+ device or a symlink to such a device. The program sane-find-scanner(1)
helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name
- could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for de-
- tails.
+ could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example. See sane-scsi(5) for
+ details.
@@ -62,17 +62,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_TAMARACK
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_TAMARACK=4
diff --git a/man/sane-teco1.5.html b/man/sane-teco1.5.html
index 87986829..0c8505d5 100644
--- a/man/sane-teco1.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-teco1.5.html
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@
line options to programs like scanimage(1) or through GUI elements in
xscanimage(1) or xsane(1).
- If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you no-
- tice any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
+ If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you
+ notice any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
to the SANE mailing list.
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using:
@@ -112,8 +112,8 @@
--preview
Requests a preview scan. The resolution used is 22 dpi and the
- scan area is the maximum allowed. The scan mode is user se-
- lected. The default is "no".
+ scan area is the maximum allowed. The scan mode is user
+ selected. The default is "no".
@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_TECO1
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-teco2.5.html b/man/sane-teco2.5.html
index 418cd2a5..59a33b26 100644
--- a/man/sane-teco2.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-teco2.5.html
@@ -55,8 +55,8 @@
line options to programs like scanimage(1) or through GUI elements in
xscanimage(1), xsane(1), quiteinsane(1) or kooka(1).
- If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you no-
- tice any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
+ If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you
+ notice any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
to the SANE mailing list.
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@
result in a wrong proportion for the scan. The proportion can be
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%
+ max_xdpi is for the vm3575 constant with 300 dpi e.g. 600dpi
+ adjust with: convert -geometry 200%x100%
--preview
requests a preview scan. The resolution used for that scan is 50
@@ -165,8 +165,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_TECO2
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-teco3.5.html b/man/sane-teco3.5.html
index 9d0714b7..6bd38e6f 100644
--- a/man/sane-teco3.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-teco3.5.html
@@ -41,8 +41,8 @@
line options to programs like scanimage(1) or through GUI elements in
xscanimage(1) or xsane(1).
- If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you no-
- tice any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
+ If you have any success with a scanner not listed here, or if you
+ notice any strange behavior, please report to the backend maintainer or
to the SANE mailing list.
@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_TECO3
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
diff --git a/man/sane-test.5.html b/man/sane-test.5.html
index 37bf3ecb..8dbb98a6 100644
--- a/man/sane-test.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-test.5.html
@@ -23,12 +23,12 @@
There is no support for real scanners or cameras. However, the backend
simulates scanning and setting options.
- The idea is not only to find bugs in frontends but also to show all ca-
- pabilities of SANE. Therefore sane-test implements functions and op-
- tions that are not (or seldom) found in other backends.
+ The idea is not only to find bugs in frontends but also to show all
+ capabilities of SANE. Therefore sane-test implements functions and
+ options that are not (or seldom) found in other backends.
- The backend is commented out in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, so ei-
- ther the comment character must be removed or the backend must be
+ The backend is commented out in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf, so
+ either the comment character must be removed or the backend must be
called explicitly. E.g. scanimage -d test or xscanimage test.
@@ -103,8 +103,8 @@
pixels that are "lost" at the end of each line. That means, lines are
padded with unused data.
- Option fuzzy-parameters selects that fuzzy (inexact) parameters are re-
- turned as long as the scan hasn't been started. This option can be
+ Option fuzzy-parameters selects that fuzzy (inexact) parameters are
+ returned as long as the scan hasn't been started. This option can be
used to test if the frontend uses the parameters it got before the
start of the scan (which it shouldn't).
@@ -148,46 +148,50 @@
means the option can't be set by the frontend but by the user (e.g. by
pressing a button at the device).
- Option bool-hard-select (3/6) is a bool test option that has hard se-
- lect (and advanced) capabilities. That means the option can't be set
- by the frontend but by the user (e.g. by pressing a button at the de-
- vice) and can't be read by the frontend.
+ Option bool-hard-select (3/6) is a bool test option that has hard
+ select (and advanced) capabilities. That means the option can't be set
+ by the frontend but by the user (e.g. by pressing a button at the
+ device) and can't be read by the frontend.
- Option bool-soft-detect (4/6) is a bool test option that has soft de-
- tect (and advanced) capabilities. That means the option is read-only.
+ Option bool-soft-detect (4/6) is a bool test option that has soft
+ detect (and advanced) capabilities. That means the option is read-
+ only.
- Option bool-soft-select-soft-detect-emulated (5/6) is a Bool test op-
- tion that has soft select, soft detect, and emulated (and advanced) ca-
- pabilities.
+ Option bool-soft-select-soft-detect-emulated (5/6) is a Bool test
+ option that has soft select, soft detect, and emulated (and advanced)
+ capabilities.
- Option bool-soft-select-soft-detect-auto (6/6) is a Bool test option
- that has soft select, soft detect, and automatic (and advanced) capa-
+ Option bool-soft-select-soft-detect-auto (6/6) is a Bool test option
+ that has soft select, soft detect, and automatic (and advanced) capa-
bilities. This option can be automatically set by the backend.
INT TEST OPTIONS
- There are 6 int test options in total.
+ There are 7 int test options in total.
- Option int (1/6) is an int test option with no unit and no constraint
+ Option int (1/7) is an int test option with no unit and no constraint
set.
- Option int-constraint-range (2/6) is an int test option with unit pixel
+ Option int-constraint-range (2/7) is an int test option with unit pixel
and constraint range set. Minimum is 4, maximum 192, and quant is 2.
- Option int-constraint-word-list (3/6) is an int test option with unit
+ Option int-constraint-word-list (3/7) is an int test option with unit
bits and constraint word list set.
- Option int-constraint-array (4/6) is an int test option with unit mm
+ Option int-constraint-array (4/7) is an int test option with unit mm
and using an array without constraints.
- Option int-constraint-array-constraint-range (5/6) is an int test op-
- tion with unit mm and using an array with a range constraint. Minimum
- is 4, maximum 192, and quant is 2.
+ Option int-constraint-array-constraint-range (5/7) is an int test
+ option with unit mm and using an array with a range constraint. Mini-
+ mum is 4, maximum 192, and quant is 2.
- Option int-constraint-array-constraint-word-list (6/6) is an int test
+ Option int-constraint-array-constraint-word-list (6/7) is an int test
option with unit percent and using an array a word list constraint.
+ Option int-inexact (7/7) is an int test option that increments the
+ requested value and returns flag SANE_INFO_INEXACT.
+
FIXED TEST OPTIONS
@@ -229,11 +233,11 @@
SANE_CONFIG_DIR below). The initial values of most of the basic
SANE options can be configured in this file. A template contain-
ing all the default values is provided together with this back-
- end. One of the more interesting values may be number_of_de-
- vices. It can be used to check the frontend's ability to show a
- long list of devices. The config values concerning resolution
- and geometry can be useful to test the handling of big file
- sizes.
+ end. One of the more interesting values may be num-
+ ber_of_devices. It can be used to check the frontend's ability
+ to show a long list of devices. The config values concerning
+ resolution and geometry can be useful to test the handling of
+ big file sizes.
/usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-test.a
The static library implementing this backend.
@@ -251,17 +255,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_TEST
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_TEST=4
diff --git a/man/sane-u12.5.html b/man/sane-u12.5.html
index c3b028b1..c66c1241 100644
--- a/man/sane-u12.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-u12.5.html
@@ -108,17 +108,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_U12
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_U12=10
diff --git a/man/sane-umax.5.html b/man/sane-umax.5.html
index 50a22322..3ad2f4bc 100644
--- a/man/sane-umax.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-umax.5.html
@@ -34,8 +34,8 @@
CONFIGURATION
- The configuration file for this backend resides in /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/umax.conf.
+ The configuration file for this backend resides in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax.conf.
Its contents is a list of device names that correspond to UMAX and UMAX
compatible scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark
@@ -81,16 +81,17 @@
default min = 32768, max = 131072
Especially the minimum value is very important. If this value
is set too small the backend is not able to send gamma tables to
- the scanner or to do a correct color calibration. This may re-
- sult in strange color effects. If the minimum value is set too
+ the scanner or to do a correct color calibration. This may
+ result in strange color effects. If the minimum value is set too
large then the backend is not able to allocate the requested
- SCSI buffer size and aborts with out of memory error. The de-
- fault is 32KB, for some scanners it should be increased to 64KB.
+ SCSI buffer size and aborts with out of memory error. The
+ default is 32KB, for some scanners it should be increased to
+ 64KB.
scan-lines, preview-lines:
values: 1-65535
default: scan-lines = 40, preview-lines = 10
- define the maximum number of lines that are scanned into one
+ define the maximum number of lines that are scanned into one
buffer
force-preview-bit-rgb:
@@ -102,8 +103,8 @@
values: -1 = auto, 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
default = -1
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-
+ 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:
@@ -116,67 +117,67 @@
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
+ values: -1 = disabled, 0 = not set, 1 = 1 byte/pixel, 2 = 2
bytes/pixel
use # bytes per pixel for calibration
exposure-time-rgb-bind:
- values: -1 = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = dis-
+ values: -1 = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = dis-
abled (own selection for red, green and blue), 1 = enabled (same
values for red, green and blue)
invert-shading-data:
- values: -1 = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = dis-
+ values: -1 = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = dis-
abled, 1 = enabled
default = -1
invert shading data before sending it back to the scanner
lamp-control-available:
- values: 0 = automatically set by driver - if known, 1 = avail-
+ values: 0 = automatically set by driver - if known, 1 = avail-
able
default = 0
gamma-lsb-padded:
- values: -1 = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = gamma
+ values: -1 = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = gamma
data is msb padded, 1 = gamma data is lsb padded
default = -1
handle-bad-sense-error:
- values: 0 = handle as device busy, 1 = handle as ok, 2 = handle
+ values: 0 = handle as device busy, 1 = handle as ok, 2 = handle
as i/o error, 3 = ignore bad error code - continue sense handler
default = 0
scsi-maxqueue:
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 improve anything when
- you increase this value. When your SCSI driver does not support
+ most SCSI drivers allow internal command queueing with a depth
+ 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.
- The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a symlink to
- such a device. To find out to which device your scanner is assigned
- and how you have to set the permissions of that device, have a look at
+ The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or a symlink to
+ such a device. To find out to which device your scanner is assigned
+ and how you have to set the permissions of that device, have a look at
sane-scsi(5).
SCSI ADAPTER TIPS
- 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-
+ 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
- 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
+ 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
for your platform for more information.
- The UMAX-scanners do block the SCSI-bus for a few seconds while scan-
- ning. It is not necessary to connect the scanner to its own SCSI-
- adapter. But if you need short response time for your SCSI-harddisk
- (e.g. if your computer is a file-server) or other SCSI devices, I sug-
+ The UMAX-scanners do block the SCSI-bus for a few seconds while scan-
+ ning. It is not necessary to connect the scanner to its own SCSI-
+ adapter. But if you need short response time for your SCSI-harddisk
+ (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)
@@ -198,9 +199,9 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_UMAX
- 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.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity. SANE_DEBUG_UMAX values:
Number Remark
diff --git a/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html b/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html
index 1853143a..c4ed1968 100644
--- a/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-umax1220u.5.html
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@
for this backend resides in /usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax1220u.conf.
Its content is a list of device names that correspond to UMAX Astra
- scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ig-
- nored. A sample configuration file is shown below:
+ scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
+ ignored. A sample configuration file is shown below:
#usb vendor product
usb 0x1606 0x0010
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_UMAX1220U
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity:
@@ -99,9 +99,9 @@
There is no way to cancel a scan, since the driver ignores sane_can-
cel().
- If you try scanning an image which is too small, you will get I/O er-
- rors. Be sure to adjust the scan area before doing a scan, since by de-
- fault, the scan area is zero.
+ If you try scanning an image which is too small, you will get I/O
+ errors. Be sure to adjust the scan area before doing a scan, since by
+ default, the scan area is zero.
diff --git a/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html b/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html
index d598a7c7..c0971acd 100644
--- a/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-umax_pp.5.html
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@
Note that if you don't use the ppdev character device, the backend
needs to run as root. To allow user access to the scanner run the back-
end through the network interface (See saned(8) and sane-net(5)). A
- more relaxed solution (security wise) is to add suid bit to the front-
- end (See chmod(1)). The backend drop root privileges as soon as it
+ more relaxed solution (security wise) is to add suid bit to the fron-
+ tend (See chmod(1)). The backend drop root privileges as soon as it
can, right after gaining direct access to IO ports, which lessen risks
when being root.
@@ -139,9 +139,9 @@
aware that it will prevent scanner model autodetection.
Option buffer allows you to change the size of the scan buffer. The
- size must be specified in bytes. The default value is 2 megabytes. De-
- creasing this value will improve the smoothness of progress bar in the
- frontend, but will stall the scan more often.
+ size must be specified in bytes. The default value is 2 megabytes.
+ Decreasing this value will improve the smoothness of progress bar in
+ the frontend, but will stall the scan more often.
@@ -166,17 +166,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -236,10 +236,10 @@
the backend version and your scanner hardware
Run SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP=255 scanimage -L 2>log as root. If you
don't get any output from the sane-umax_pp backend, make sure a
- line "umax_pp" is included into your /usr/lo-
- cal/etc/sane.d/dll.conf file. If your scanner isn't detected,
- make sure you've defined the right port address, or the correct
- device in your umax_pp.conf file.
+ line "umax_pp" is included into your
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d/dll.conf file. If your scanner isn't
+ detected, make sure you've defined the right port address, or
+ the correct device in your umax_pp.conf file.
the name of your scanner/vendor
also a worthy information. Please also include the optical reso-
diff --git a/man/sane-usb.5.html b/man/sane-usb.5.html
index ddad7e47..eb916f61 100644
--- a/man/sane-usb.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-usb.5.html
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
DESCRIPTION
This manual page contains information on how to access scanners with a
- USB interface. It focuses on two main topics: getting the scanner de-
- tected by the operating system kernel and using it with SANE.
+ USB interface. It focuses on two main topics: getting the scanner
+ detected by the operating system kernel and using it with SANE.
This page applies to USB most backends and scanners, as they use the
generic sanei_usb interface. However, there is one exception: USB Scan-
@@ -30,16 +30,16 @@
QUICK START
This is a short HOWTO-like section. For the full details, read the fol-
- lowing sections. The goal of this section is to get the scanner de-
- tected by sane-find-scanner(1).
+ lowing sections. The goal of this section is to get the scanner
+ detected by sane-find-scanner(1).
Run sane-find-scanner(1). If it lists your scanner with the correct
- vendor and product ids, you are done. See section SANE ISSUES for de-
- tails on how to go on.
+ vendor and product ids, you are done. See section SANE ISSUES for
+ details on how to go on.
sane-find-scanner(1) doesn't list your scanner? Does it work as root?
- If yes, there is a permission issue. See the LIBUSB section for de-
- tails.
+ If yes, there is a permission issue. See the LIBUSB section for
+ details.
Nothing is found even as root? Check that your kernel supports USB and
that libusb is installed (see section LIBUSB).
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@
Usually udev(7) or for older distributions the hotplug utilities are
used, which support dynamic setting of access permissions. SANE comes
with udev and hotplug scripts in the directory tools/udev and
- tools/hotplug. They can be used for setting permissions, see /usr/lo-
- cal/share/doc/sane-backends/README.linux, tools/README and the README
- in the tools/hotplug directory for more details.
+ tools/hotplug. They can be used for setting permissions, see
+ /usr/local/share/doc/sane-backends/README.linux, tools/README and the
+ README in the tools/hotplug directory for more details.
For the BSDs, the device files used by libusb are named /dev/ugen*.
Use chmod to apply appropriate permissions.
@@ -135,12 +135,12 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for the USB I/O sub-
- system. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for the USB I/O
+ subsystem. E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be
printed. Smaller levels reduce verbosity. Values greater than 4
- enable libusb debugging (if available). Example: export SANE_DE-
- BUG_SANEI_USB=4.
+ enable libusb debugging (if available). Example: export
+ SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_USB=4.
SANE_USB_WORKAROUND
If your scanner does not work when plugged into a USB3 port, try
diff --git a/man/sane-v4l.5.html b/man/sane-v4l.5.html
index b8ceed73..8e80c748 100644
--- a/man/sane-v4l.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-v4l.5.html
@@ -71,17 +71,17 @@
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).
+ first, the current working directory (".") and then in
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
SANE_DEBUG_V4L
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
Smaller levels reduce verbosity.
@@ -95,8 +95,8 @@
BUGS:
If more than one video card is present, a crash may occur. Frequency
and geometry selection is missing.
- Send bug reports to the SANE mailing list: sane-devel@alioth-lists.de-
- bian.net. You must be subscribed to the list to send mail. See
+ Send bug reports to the SANE mailing list: sane-devel@alioth-
+ lists.debian.net. You must be subscribed to the list to send mail. See
http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html for details.
diff --git a/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html b/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html
index 4617f0c2..dfa4bdf2 100644
--- a/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html
+++ b/man/sane-xerox_mfp.5.html
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@
ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_XEROX_MFP
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
- vironment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
+ If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this
+ environment variable controls the debug level for this backend.
Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_XEROX_MFP=4
diff --git a/man/sane.7.html b/man/sane.7.html
index 4ced7731..a73e81e0 100644
--- a/man/sane.7.html
+++ b/man/sane.7.html
@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@
SOFTWARE PACKAGES
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
+ support, and the command line frontend scanimage(1). The frontends
+ xscanimage(1), xcam(1), and scanadf(1) are included in the package
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.
@@ -53,14 +53,14 @@
GENERAL INFORMATION
- The following sections provide short descriptions and links to more in-
- formation about several aspects of SANE. A name with a number in
+ The following sections provide short descriptions and links to more
+ information about several aspects of SANE. A name with a number in
parenthesis (e.g. sane-dll(5)) points to a manual page. In this case
- man 5 sane-dll will display the page. Entries like /usr/lo-
- cal/share/doc/sane-backends/README are references to text files that
- were copied to the SANE documentation directory (/usr/lo-
- cal/share/doc/sane-backends/) during installation. Everything else is a
- URL to a resource on the web.
+ man 5 sane-dll will display the page. Entries like
+ /usr/local/share/doc/sane-backends/README are references to text files
+ that were copied to the SANE documentation directory
+ (/usr/local/share/doc/sane-backends/) during installation. Everything
+ else is a URL to a resource on the web.
SANE homepage
Information on all aspects of SANE including a tutorial and a link to
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@
There is a mailing list for the purpose of discussing the SANE stan-
dard and its implementations: sane-devel. Despite its name, the list
is not only intended for developers, but also for users. There are
- also some more lists for special topics. However, for users, sane-de-
- vel is the right list. How to subscribe and unsubscribe:
+ also some more lists for special topics. However, for users,
+ sane-devel is the right list. How to subscribe and unsubscribe:
http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html.
SANE IRC channel
@@ -137,14 +137,14 @@
sane-agfafocus(5) for details.
apple
- Supports Apple flatbed scanners including the following scanners: Ap-
- pleScanner, OneScanner and ColorOneScanner. See sane-apple(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports Apple flatbed scanners including the following scanners:
+ AppleScanner, OneScanner and ColorOneScanner. See sane-apple(5) for
+ details.
artec
Supports several Artec/Ultima SCSI flatbed scanners as well as the
- BlackWidow BW4800SP and the Plustek 19200S. See sane-artec(5) for de-
- tails.
+ BlackWidow BW4800SP and the Plustek 19200S. See sane-artec(5) for
+ details.
artec_eplus48u
Supports the Artec E+ 48U scanner and re-badged models like Tevion MD
@@ -158,8 +158,8 @@
avision
Supports several Avision based scanners including the original Avi-
sion scanners (like AV 630, AV 620, ...) as well as the HP ScanJet
- 53xx and 74xx series, Fujitsu ScanPartner, some Mitsubishi and Mi-
- nolta film-scanners. See sane-avision(5) for details.
+ 53xx and 74xx series, Fujitsu ScanPartner, some Mitsubishi and
+ Minolta film-scanners. See sane-avision(5) for details.
bh
Supports Bell+Howell Copiscan II series document scanners. See
@@ -186,8 +186,8 @@
scanners. See sane-canon_pp(5) for details.
cardscan
- Support for Corex Cardscan USB scanners. See sane-cardscan(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Support for Corex Cardscan USB scanners. See sane-cardscan(5) for
+ details.
coolscan coolscan2 coolscan3
Supports Nikon Coolscan film-scanners. See sane-coolscan(5),
@@ -203,12 +203,12 @@
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.
+ scanners (try this before epson which is outdated). See
+ sane-epson2(5) for details.
escl
- Supports scanners through the eSCL protocol. See sane-escl(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports scanners through the eSCL protocol. See sane-escl(5) for
+ details.
fujitsu
Supports most Fujitsu SCSI and USB, flatbed and adf scanners. See
@@ -259,19 +259,19 @@
for details.
ibm
- Supports some IBM and Ricoh SCSI scanners. See sane-ibm(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports some IBM and Ricoh SCSI scanners. See sane-ibm(5) for
+ details.
kodak
Supports some large Kodak scanners. See sane-kodak(5) for details.
kodakaio
- Supports Kodak AiO printer/scanners. See sane-kodakaio(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports Kodak AiO printer/scanners. See sane-kodakaio(5) for
+ details.
kvs1025
- Supports Panasonic KV-S102xC scanners. See sane-kvs1025(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports Panasonic KV-S102xC scanners. See sane-kvs1025(5) for
+ details.
leo
Supports the LEO S3 and the Across FS-1130, which is a re-badged LEO
@@ -319,8 +319,8 @@
2448 TA Pro USB flatbed scanner. See sane-mustek_usb2(5) for details.
nec
- Supports the NEC PC-IN500/4C SCSI scanner. See sane-nec(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports the NEC PC-IN500/4C SCSI scanner. See sane-nec(5) for
+ details.
niash
Supports the Agfa Snapscan Touch and the HP ScanJet 3300c, 3400c, and
@@ -340,9 +340,9 @@
plustek
Supports USB flatbed scanners that use the National Semiconductor
- LM983[1/2/3] chipset aka Merlin. Scanners using this LM983x chips in-
- clude some models from Plustek, KYE/Genius, Hewlett-Packard, Mustek,
- Umax, Epson, and Canon. See sane-plustek(5) for details.
+ LM983[1/2/3] chipset aka Merlin. Scanners using this LM983x chips
+ include some models from Plustek, KYE/Genius, Hewlett-Packard,
+ Mustek, Umax, Epson, and Canon. See sane-plustek(5) for details.
plustek_pp
Supports Plustek parallel port flatbed scanners using the Plustek
@@ -358,8 +358,8 @@
SP-111SU. See sane-ricoh2(5) for details.
s9036
- Supports Siemens 9036 flatbed scanners. See sane-s9036(5) for de-
- tails.
+ Supports Siemens 9036 flatbed scanners. See sane-s9036(5) for
+ details.
sceptre
Supports the Sceptre S1200 flatbed scanner. See sane-sceptre(5) for
@@ -377,8 +377,8 @@
for details.
snapscan
- Supports AGFA SnapScan flatbed scanners including some which are re-
- badged to other brands. See sane-snapscan(5) for details.
+ Supports AGFA SnapScan flatbed scanners including some which are
+ rebadged to other brands. See sane-snapscan(5) for details.
sp15c
Supports the Fujitsu FCPA ScanPartner 15C flatbed scanner. See
@@ -440,8 +440,8 @@
Supports digital cameras supported by the gphoto2 library package.
(See http://www.gphoto.org for more information and a list of sup-
ported cameras.) Gphoto2 supports over 140 different camera models.
- However, please note that more development and testing is needed be-
- fore all of these cameras will be supported by SANE backend. See
+ However, please note that more development and testing is needed
+ before all of these cameras will be supported by SANE backend. See
gphoto2(5).
qcam
@@ -509,9 +509,9 @@
that is used to communicate between frontends and backends. It can be
found at http://sane-project.gitlab.io/standard/ .
- There is some more information for programmers in /usr/lo-
- cal/share/doc/sane-backends/backend-writing.txt. Most of the internal
- SANE routines (sanei) are documented using doxygen:
+ There is some more information for programmers in
+ /usr/local/share/doc/sane-backends/backend-writing.txt. Most of the
+ internal SANE routines (sanei) are documented using doxygen:
http://www.sane-project.org/sanei/. Before a new backend or frontend
project is started, have a look at /usr/local/share/doc/sane-back-
ends/PROJECTS for projects that are planned or not yet included into
@@ -563,8 +563,8 @@
this case. Also some backends aren't compiled at all if one of their
prerequisites are missing. Examples include dc210, dc240, canon_pp,
hpsj5s, gphoto2, pint, qcam, v4l, net, sm3600, snapscan, pnm. If you
- need one of these backends and it isn't available, read the build in-
- structions in the README file and the individual manual pages of the
+ need one of these backends and it isn't available, read the build
+ instructions in the README file and the individual manual pages of the
backends.
Another reason for not being detected by scanimage -L may be a missing
@@ -597,8 +597,8 @@
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-
- vice:
+ the test backend, even if you don't have a scanner or other SANE
+ device:
scanimage -d test -T
@@ -608,13 +608,13 @@
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.
+ 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/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 con-
+ tains /usr/local/lib and does not contain /usr/local/lib/sane. See
+ also the documentation of the frontends.
@@ -636,27 +636,27 @@
SEE ALSO
- 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-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-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)
+ saned(8), sane-find-scanner(1), scanimage(1), sane-abaton(5),
+ sane-agfafocus(5), sane-apple(5), sane-artec(5),
+ sane-artec_eplus48u(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-cardscan(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-mat-
+ sushita(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-plustek_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-snap-
+ scan(5), sane-sp15c(5), sane-st400(5), sane-stv680(5), sane-tama-
+ rack(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)
diff --git a/man/saned.8.html b/man/saned.8.html
index e089b37f..2378bc0d 100644
--- a/man/saned.8.html
+++ b/man/saned.8.html
@@ -51,8 +51,8 @@
-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.
+ mode, saned will listen for incoming client connections;
+ inetd(8) is not required for saned operations in this mode.
-D, --daemonize
will request saned to detach from the console and run in the
@@ -64,10 +64,10 @@
-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
+ 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.
-e, --stderr
@@ -86,9 +86,9 @@
CONFIGURATION
First and foremost: saned is not intended to be exposed to the internet
or other non-trusted networks. Make sure that access is limited by tcp-
- wrappers and/or a firewall setup. Don't depend only on saned's own au-
- thentication. Don't run saned as root if it's not necessary. And do not
- install saned as setuid root.
+ wrappers and/or a firewall setup. Don't depend only on saned's own
+ authentication. Don't run saned as root if it's not necessary. And do
+ not install saned as setuid root.
The saned.conf configuration file contains both options for the daemon
and the access list.
@@ -106,16 +106,16 @@
connection. Without this option, if the data connection is not
done before the scanner reaches the end of scan, the scanner
will continue to scan past the end and may damage it depending
- on the backend. Specify zero to have the old behavior. The de-
- fault is 4000ms.
+ on the backend. Specify zero to have the old behavior. The
+ default is 4000ms.
The access list is a list of host names, IP addresses or IP subnets
- (CIDR notation) that are permitted to use local SANE devices. IPv6 ad-
- dresses must be enclosed in brackets, and should always be specified in
- their compressed form. Connections from localhost are always permitted.
- Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A line
- containing the single character ``+'' is interpreted to match any host-
- name. This allows any remote machine to use your scanner and may
+ (CIDR notation) that are permitted to use local SANE devices. IPv6
+ addresses must be enclosed in brackets, and should always be specified
+ in their compressed form. Connections from localhost are always permit-
+ ted. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. A
+ line containing the single character ``+'' is interpreted to match any
+ hostname. This allows any remote machine to use your scanner and may
present a security risk, so this shouldn't be used unless you know what
you're doing.
@@ -168,11 +168,11 @@
However, if your system uses tcpd(8) for additional security screening,
you may want to disable saned access control by putting ``+'' in
- saned.conf and use a line of the following form in /etc/inetd.conf in-
- stead:
+ saned.conf and use a line of the following form in /etc/inetd.conf
+ instead:
- sane-port stream tcp nowait saned.saned /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/lo-
- cal/sbin/saned
+ sane-port stream tcp nowait saned.saned /usr/sbin/tcpd
+ /usr/local/sbin/saned
Note that both examples assume that there is a saned group and a saned
user. If you follow this example, please make sure that the access
@@ -258,28 +258,29 @@
You need to set an environment variable for SANE_CONFIG_DIR pointing to
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.
+ have to remove the # on the last line and set the variables for the
+ desired debugging information if required. Multiple variables can be
+ set by separating the assignments by spaces as shown in the example
+ above.
- Unlike xinetd(8) and inetd(8), systemd(1) allows debugging output from
- backends set using SANE_DEBUG_XXX to be captured. See the man-page for
+ Unlike xinetd(8) and inetd(8), systemd(1) allows debugging output from
+ backends set using SANE_DEBUG_XXX to be captured. See the man-page for
your backend to see what options are supported. With the service unit
- as described above, the debugging output is forwarded to the system
+ as described above, the debugging output is forwarded to the system
log.
Systemd configuration when saned is compiled without systemd support
- This configuration will also work when saned is compiled WITH sys-
- temd(1) integration support, but it does not allow debugging informa-
+ This configuration will also work when saned is compiled WITH sys-
+ 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
+ For systemd(1) configuration for saned, we need to add 2 configuration
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
+ tical to the version for systemd(1) with the support compiled in. It
shall have the following contents:
[Unit]
@@ -293,7 +294,7 @@
[Install]
WantedBy=sockets.target
- The second file to be added is saned@.service. This one differs from
+ The second file to be added is saned@.service. This one differs from
the version with systemd(1) integration compiled in:
[Unit]
@@ -315,12 +316,12 @@
FILES
/etc/hosts.equiv
- The hosts listed in this file are permitted to access all local
- SANE devices. Caveat: this file imposes serious security risks
+ The hosts listed in this file are permitted to access all local
+ SANE devices. Caveat: this file imposes serious security risks
and its use is not recommended.
/usr/local/etc/sane.d/saned.conf
- Contains a list of hosts permitted to access local SANE devices
+ Contains a list of hosts permitted to access local SANE devices
(see also description of SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
/usr/local/etc/sane.d/saned.users
@@ -328,8 +329,8 @@
user:password:backend
- access to the listed backends is restricted. A backend may be
- listed multiple times for different user/password combinations.
+ access to the listed backends is restricted. A backend may be
+ listed multiple times for different user/password combinations.
The server uses MD5 hashing if supported by the client.
@@ -339,15 +340,15 @@
This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
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).
+ 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/local/etc/sane.d. If the value of the environment variable
+ ends with the directory separator character, then the default
+ directories are searched after the explicitly specified directo-
+ ries. For example, setting SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:"
+ would result in directories tmp/config, ., and
+ /usr/local/etc/sane.d being searched (in this order).
diff --git a/man/scanimage.1.html b/man/scanimage.1.html
index 16866659..00089566 100644
--- a/man/scanimage.1.html
+++ b/man/scanimage.1.html
@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@
DESCRIPTION
- scanimage is a command-line interface to control image acquisition de-
- vices such as flatbed scanners or cameras. The device is controlled
+ scanimage is a command-line interface to control image acquisition
+ devices such as flatbed scanners or cameras. The device is controlled
via command-line options. After command-line processing, scanimage
normally proceeds to acquire an image. The image data is written to
standard output in one of the PNM (portable aNyMaP) formats (PBM for
- black-and-white images, PGM for grayscale images, and PPM for color im-
- ages), TIFF format (black-and-white, grayscale or color), PNG format,
+ black-and-white images, PGM for grayscale images, and PPM for color
+ images), TIFF format (black-and-white, grayscale or color), PNG format,
or JPEG format (compression level 75). scanimage accesses image acqui-
sition devices through the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) interface and
can thus support any device for which there exists a SANE backend (try
@@ -73,12 +73,12 @@
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.
+ ences. At other times, options are defined by the scanning device
+ itself 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.
+ --device-name=epson).
-d dev, --device-name=dev
specifies the device to access and must be followed by a SANE
@@ -213,9 +213,9 @@
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 .
+ about the version numbers of the backends are necessary, the
+ DEBUG variable for the dll layer can be used. Example:
+ SANE_DEBUG_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-
@@ -250,8 +250,8 @@
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
+ diate effect at the point of the command-line at which it
+ appears. For example, since this option resets the --brightness
option, the option-pair --brightness 50 --default-enhancements
would effectively be a no-op.
@@ -292,9 +292,9 @@
color-mode is selected.
--gamma-table 0..255,...
- 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).
+ 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).
The description above shows that option --gamma-table expects
zero or more values in the range 0 to 255. For example, a legal
@@ -335,29 +335,30 @@
user:password:resource
- scanimage uses this information to answer user authorization re-
- 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
- may contain any character but is limited to 127 characters.
+ scanimage uses this information to answer user authorization
+ requests automatically. The file must have 0600 permissions or
+ stricter. You should use this file in conjunction with the
+ --accept-md5-only option to avoid server-side attacks. The
+ resource may contain any character but is limited to 127 charac-
+ ters.
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/sane-backends-1.1.1.html b/sane-backends-1.1.1.html
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..3c74ca1c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sane-backends-1.1.1.html
@@ -0,0 +1,21277 @@
+
+
+
+SANE: Backends (Drivers)
+
+
+
+
+
SANE: Backends (Drivers)
+
+
+The following table summarizes the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-1.1.1, and the hardware or software they support.
+This is only a summary!
+Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages
+for more detailed (and usually important) information
+concerning each backend.
+If you have new information or corrections, please file a
+bug report
+with as many details as possible. Also please tell us if your scanner
+isn't mentioned in this list at all.
+For an explanation of the tables, see the
+legend.
+
Summary
+
+
+Device type |
+Number of devices |
+
+
+Total |
+Supported |
+Untested |
+Unsupported |
+
+
+Sum |
+Complete |
+Good |
+Basic |
+Minimal |
+
+
+Scanners |
+2679 |
+1747 |
+815 |
+780 |
+129 |
+23 |
+462 |
+470 |
+
+
+Still cameras |
+5 |
+5 |
+1 |
+2 |
+2 |
+0 |
+0 |
+0 |
+
+
+Video Cameras |
+8 |
+3 |
+0 |
+1 |
+0 |
+2 |
+3 |
+2 |
+
+
+Meta backends |
+2 |
+n/a |
+
+
+APIs |
+5 |
+n/a |
+
+
+
+Backends:
+abaton,
+agfafocus,
+apple,
+artec,
+artec_eplus48u,
+as6e,
+avision,
+bh,
+canon,
+canon630u,
+canon_dr,
+canon_lide70,
+canon_pp,
+cardscan,
+coolscan,
+coolscan2,
+coolscan3,
+dell1600n_net,
+epjitsu,
+epson,
+epson2,
+epsonds,
+escl,
+fujitsu,
+genesys,
+gt68xx,
+hp,
+hp3500,
+hp3900,
+hp4200,
+hp5400,
+hp5590,
+hpljm1005,
+hpsj5s,
+hs2p,
+ibm,
+kodak,
+kodakaio,
+kvs20xx,
+kvs40xx,
+kvs1025,
+leo,
+lexmark,
+ma1509,
+magicolor,
+matsushita,
+microtek,
+microtek2,
+mustek,
+mustek_pp,
+mustek_usb,
+mustek_usb2,
+nec,
+niash,
+p5,
+pie,
+pieusb,
+pixma,
+plustek,
+plustek_pp,
+ricoh,
+ricoh2,
+rts8891,
+s9036,
+sceptre,
+sharp,
+sm3600,
+sm3840,
+SnapScan,
+sp15c,
+st400,
+tamarack,
+teco1,
+teco2,
+teco3,
+u12,
+umax,
+umax1220u,
+umax_pp,
+unsupported,
+xerox_mfp
+
+
+Manual page: sane-abaton
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Abaton
+ | Scan 300/GS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+All known modes and functions supported |
+
+
+Scan 300/S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Untested, use with caution |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-agfafocus
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+AGFA
+ | Focus GS Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+6 bit gray |
+
+
+Focus Lineart Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Lineart only? Untested. |
+
+
+Focus II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+gray only |
+
+
+Focus Color |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+Focus Color Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+
+Siemens
+ | S9036 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+gray only |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-apple
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Apple
+ | Apple Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+4bit, 16 shades of gray |
+
+
+OneScanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+8bit, 256 shades of gray. The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work. |
+
+
+Color OneScanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+truecolor (needs much work) but it scans in non color modes. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www4.infi.net/~cpinkham/sane/sane-artec-doc.html
+Manual page: sane-artec
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Artec/Ultima
+ | AT3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+all modes working |
+
+
+A6000C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+all modes working |
+
+
+A6000C PLUS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+f/w <= v1.92 basic, f/w >= v1.93 OK |
+
+
+AT6 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Scan head needs to return home before another scan can be started. |
+
+
+AT12 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+all modes working |
+
+
+AM12S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+all modes working |
+
+
+
+BlackWidow
+ | BW4800SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+rebadged Artec AT3 |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro 19200S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+rebadged Artec AM12S |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-artec_eplus48u
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Artec/Ultima
+ | E+ 48U |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4003 |
+Good |
+CIS scanner based on the GT6816 chip. Apparently all other devices are re-badged Artec scanners. |
+
+
+E+ Pro |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4004 |
+Minimal |
+Works up to 600dpi, but not 1200. Needs better calibration. See bug #310490 |
+
+
+
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron
+ | MD9693 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4003 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+MD9705 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4003 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+MD4394 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4003 |
+Good |
+Only scanners with product id 0x4003 will work; try the gt68xx backend, if your scanner has product id 0x4002 |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Easy Webscan 19200 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4006 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+240H Easy Webscan Gold |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4007 |
+Basic |
+Works up to 600 dpi |
+
+
+
+Memorex
+ | MEM 48U |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4005 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Microstar
+ | MR 9791 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4003 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | AstraSlim SE |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4009 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+AstraSlim 1200 SE |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4010 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Yakumo
+ | Scan50 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4011 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-as6e
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Artec/Ultima
+ | AS6E |
+Parport |
+ |
+Basic |
+Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run. |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Easy Scan 9600 Plus |
+Parport |
+ |
+Basic |
+Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run. |
+
+
+
+Dexxa
+ | 4800 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Basic |
+Requires the program 'as6edriver' to run. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://exactcode.com/site/open_source/saneavision/
+Manual page: sane-avision
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Avision
+ | AV100CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV100IIICS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV100S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV120 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a27 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV121 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a3c |
+Good |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV122 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a33 |
+Good |
+sheetfed duplex scanner |
+
+
+AV122 C2 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a93 |
+Good |
+sheetfed duplex scanner |
+
+
+AV210 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a24 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV210 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a25 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV210C2 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a3a |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV210C2-G |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a2f |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV186+ |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x1a33 |
+Good |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV188 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x2ad9 |
+Untested |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV210D2+ |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x1a35 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a23 |
+Complete |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220C2 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a2a |
+Complete |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220D2 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a2b |
+Basic |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220D2 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x1a31 |
+Untested |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220+ |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a2c |
+Complete |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220C2-G |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a2d |
+Complete |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220C2-B |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a2e |
+Complete |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV220-G |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a94 |
+Complete |
+duplex! sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+AV240SC |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV260CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV360CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV363CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV420CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV6120 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+AV610 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a18 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+AV600U Plus |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a18 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+AV610C2 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a5e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+AM3000 Series |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a41 |
+Basic |
+MFD |
+
+
+DS610CU Scancopier |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a16 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 600 dpi, A4 |
+
+
+AV620CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 600 dpi |
+
+
+AV620CS Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi |
+
+
+AV630CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi |
+
+
+AV630CSL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi |
+
+
+AV6240 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV600U |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a13 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 600 dpi |
+
+
+AV660S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV680S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV690U |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, 2400 dpi |
+
+
+AV800S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV810C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV820 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV820C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV820C Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV830C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV830C Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV880 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV880C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV3200C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV3200SU |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a4e |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV3730SU |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a4f |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV3750SU |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a65 |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV3800C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+AV3850SU |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a66 |
+Complete |
+1 pass, ??? dpi |
+
+
+FB6000E |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex! - zero edge! |
+
+
+FB6080E |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a82 |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex! - zero edge! |
+
+
+FB2080E |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a84 |
+Basic |
+1 pass, 600 dpi, zero-edge |
+
+
+AV8000S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 |
+
+
+AV8050U |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a4d |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex! |
+
+
+AV8300 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a40 |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex! |
+
+
+AV8350 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a68 |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex! |
+
+
+IT8300 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a61 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex!, LCD screen, paper sensors |
+
+
+@V2500 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0aa1 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+@V5100 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a45 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi, A3 - duplex!, LCD screen, paper sensors |
+
+
+AVA3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+1 pass, 600 dpi, A3 |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 5300C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0701 |
+Complete |
+1 pass, 2400 dpi - some FW revisions have x-axis image scaling problems over 1200 dpi |
+
+
+ScanJet 5370C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0701 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 2400 dpi - some FW revisions have x-axis image scaling problems over 1200 dpi |
+
+
+ScanJet 7400c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0801 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 2400 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface |
+
+
+ScanJet 7450c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0801 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 2400 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface |
+
+
+ScanJet 7490c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0801 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 1200 dpi - dual USB/SCSI interface |
+
+
+ScanJet 8200 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0b01 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 |
+
+
+ScanJet 8250 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0b01 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 |
+
+
+ScanJet 8270 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3905 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 |
+
+
+ScanJet 8290 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0b01 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 and SCSI - only SCSI tested so far |
+
+
+ScanJet 8300 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3805 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 |
+
+
+ScanJet 8350 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3805 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 |
+
+
+ScanJet 8390 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3805 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 4800 (?) dpi - USB 2.0 |
+
+
+
+Minolta
+ | Dimage Scan Dual I |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+Scan Multi Pro |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+Dimage Scan Dual II |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x026a |
+Good |
+1 pass, film-scanner |
+
+
+Elite II |
+USB |
+0x0686/0x4004 |
+Untested |
+1 pass, film-scanner |
+
+
+Dimage Scan Dual III |
+USB |
+0x0686/0x400d |
+Good |
+1 pass, film-scanner |
+
+
+Dimage Scan Elite 5400 |
+USB |
+0x0686/0x400e |
+Good |
+1 pass, film-scanner |
+
+
+
+Minolta-QMS
+ | SC-110 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a15 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SC-215 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a16 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Mitsubishi
+ | MCA-ADFC |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+S1200C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+S600C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SS600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | ScanPartner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 10 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 10C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 15C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 300C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 600C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 620C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner Jr |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanStation |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-4010CU |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1029 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-5015C |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x10ef |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | i30 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6001 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+i40 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6002 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+i50 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6003 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+i55 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6003 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+i60 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6004 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+i65 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6004 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+i80 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6005 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+i1120 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x6013 |
+Good |
+duplex sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+
+iVina
+ | 1200U |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0268 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Visioneer
+ | Strobe XP 450 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0424 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Strobe XP 450-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0491 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Strobe XP 470 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0479 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Strobe XP 470-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x048f |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9320 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0420 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9450 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0421 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9450-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x047a |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9550 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0422 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9650 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0390 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9650-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x047b |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9750 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0423 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+9750-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0493 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Patriot 430 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0497 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Patriot 470 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x048f |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Patriot 680 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0498 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+Patriot 780 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0499 |
+Complete |
+sheetfed scanner |
+
+
+
+Xerox
+ | DocuMate150 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x049c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate152 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0477 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate162 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x049d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate250 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0448 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate250-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0490 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate252 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0449 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate252-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x048c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate232 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0476 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate262 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x044c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate262-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x048d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate262i |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x04a7 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate272 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0475 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate272-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x048e |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate510 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0446 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate512 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0495 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate510-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x047c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate520 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0447 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate520-G |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0492 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate632 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0498 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate752 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0478 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DocuMate752 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x049a |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+OKI
+ | S700 Scancopier |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a16 |
+Good |
+1 pass, 600 dpi, A4 |
+
+
+
+Bell+Howell
+ | 2000F |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+1 pass, ??? dpi, A4 |
+
+
+
+Kyocera
+ | FS-1016MFP |
+USB |
+0x0482/0x0335 |
+Untested |
+1 pass, ??? dpi, A4 |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.martoneconsulting.com/sane-bh.html
+Manual page: sane-bh
+Comment: Supports Copiscan II scanners with Remote SCSI Controller (RSC) interface
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Bell and Howell
+ | COPISCAN II 6338 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Duplex Scanner with ACE - development model |
+
+
+COPISCAN II 2135 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Simplex Scanner |
+
+
+COPISCAN II 2137(A) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Simplex Scanner (with ACE) - limited testing |
+
+
+COPISCAN II 2138A |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Simplex Scanner with ACE |
+
+
+COPISCAN II 3238 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Simplex Scanner |
+
+
+COPISCAN II 3338(A) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Simplex Scanner (with ACE) |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
+Manual page: sane-canon
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CanoScan 300 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; flatbed scanner |
+
+
+CanoScan 600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; flatbed scanner |
+
+
+CanoScan 620S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; flatbed scanner |
+
+
+CanoScan 1200S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; flatbed scanner |
+
+
+CanoScan 2700F |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; film scanner |
+
+
+CanoScan 2710S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; 36bit film scanner |
+
+
+IX-4015 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+1 pass; flatbed scanner |
+
+
+
+Apple
+ | Color OneScanner 600/27 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Rebadged CanoScan 300 |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-canon630u
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CanoScan fb630u |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2204 |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+CanoScan fb636u |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2204 |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.thebility.com/canon/
+Manual page: sane-canon_dr
+Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.0.32, see sane-canon_dr manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CR-25 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x161a |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+CR-50 |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+CR-55 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x160c |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+CR-80 |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+CR-135i |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1639 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+CR-180 |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1602 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+CR-180II |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1602 |
+Untested |
+Same as CR-180? Please test! |
+
+
+CR-190i |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x162b |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-1210C |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2222 |
+Untested |
+Older version? Please test! |
+
+
+DR-1210C |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x160f |
+Untested |
+Later version? Please test! |
+
+
+DR-2010C |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x161b |
+Complete |
+Hardware provides: Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex, Full-width, 300/600dpi horizontal. Driver provides: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration, other resolutions. |
+
+
+DR-2010M |
+USB |
+ |
+Complete |
+DR-2010C with a different label, same USB IDs |
+
+
+DR-2050C |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x160a |
+Complete |
+Hardware provides: Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex, Full-width. Driver provides: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration. |
+
+
+DR-2050SP |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x160a |
+Untested |
+Same as DR-2050C? Please test! |
+
+
+DR-2080C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1601 |
+Complete |
+Hardware provides: Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex, Full-width. Driver provides: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration |
+
+
+DR-2510C |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1617 |
+Complete |
+Hardware provides: Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex, Full-width, 300/600dpi horizontal. Driver provides: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration, other resolutions |
+
+
+DR-2510M |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+Mac version of DR-2510C? Please test! |
+
+
+DR-2580C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1608 |
+Complete |
+Hardware provides: Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex, Full-width. Driver provides: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration |
+
+
+DR-3010C |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x161d |
+Good |
+Minimal testing, settings copied from DR-2510C |
+
+
+DR3020 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-3020C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-3060 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-3080C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Almost works, need to investigate traces from windows driver |
+
+
+DR-3080CII |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1609 |
+Untested |
+Almost works, need to investigate traces from windows driver |
+
+
+DR-4010C |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1614 |
+Good |
+Binary/HT/Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex working. Multistream unsupported. |
+
+
+DR4080U |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-4580U |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-5010C |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1606 |
+Basic |
+ADF and Duplex work, needs more testing |
+
+
+DR-5020 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+LineArt, Duplex working, cannot read buttons or screen? |
+
+
+DR-5060F |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+Grayscale works, LineArt might |
+
+
+DR-5080C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-6010C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1626 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-6030C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1638 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+DR-6050C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1624 |
+Good |
+Simplex, duplex, all resolutions, binary/ht/gray working. Can't wake from stand-by mode |
+
+
+DR-6080 |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1607 |
+Good |
+Simplex, duplex, all resolutions, binary/ht/gray, async mode, dropout-color, multifeed/staple detection, deskew, buttons and JPEG working. Imprinter, barcode, custom gamma and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+DR-7080C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1604 |
+Good |
+ADF and flatbed work |
+
+
+DR-7090C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1620 |
+Good |
+ADF and flatbed work |
+
+
+DR-7550C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1623 |
+Untested |
+Assumed compatible with DR-6050C |
+
+
+DR-7580 |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x160b |
+Good |
+Simplex, duplex, all resolutions, binary/ht/gray, async mode, dropout-color, multifeed/staple detection, deskew, buttons and JPEG working. Imprinter, barcode, custom gamma and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+DR-9050C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1622 |
+Good |
+Simplex, duplex, all resolutions, binary/ht/gray working. Can't wake from stand-by mode |
+
+
+DR-9080C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x1603 |
+Good |
+Simplex, duplex, all resolutions, binary/ht/gray/color, async mode, dropout-color, multifeed/staple detection, deskew, buttons and JPEG working. Imprinter, barcode, custom gamma and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+DR-X10C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x1083/0x1618 |
+Good |
+Simplex, duplex, all resolutions, binary/ht/gray/color, async mode, dropout-color, multifeed/staple detection, deskew, autocrop working. Imprinter, barcode, custom gamma and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+DR-C120 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1651 |
+Basic |
+Gray and color work, may always scan in duplex, lower edge may be cropped |
+
+
+DR-C125 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1640 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DR-C130 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x164a |
+Untested |
+May be compatible with DR-C120 |
+
+
+DR-C225 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1658 |
+Basic |
+Calibration is poor, grayscale mode may crash. DR-C225ii is the same device. |
+
+
+DR-F120 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1654 |
+Basic |
+Flatbed not working. ADF working. Simplex+duplex, all resolutions <= 600, gray/color, calibration poor. |
+
+
+DR-G1100 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1650 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DR-G1130 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x164f |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DR-M140 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x163f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DR-M160 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x163e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DR-M160II |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DR-M1060 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1657 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+P-150 |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+Same as P-150M? |
+
+
+P-150M |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x162c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+P-201 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1652 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DR-P208 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x164b |
+Untested |
+Same as P-208? |
+
+
+P-208 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x164c |
+Basic |
+All modes and resolutions working, but calibration is poor. |
+
+
+P-208 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x164e |
+Basic |
+This is the same device as the 0x164c P-208, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
+
+
+DR-P208II |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x165d |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+P-208II |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x165f |
+Basic |
+Simplex+duplex, all resolutions <= 600, gray/color, calibration poor. |
+
+
+P-208II |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1660 |
+Basic |
+This is the same device as the 0x165f P-208II, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
+
+
+DR-P215 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1641 |
+Untested |
+Same as P-215? |
+
+
+P-215 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1646 |
+Basic |
+All modes and resolutions working, but calibration is poor. Card reader slot not working. |
+
+
+P-215 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1647 |
+Basic |
+This is the same device as the 0x1646 P-215, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
+
+
+DR-P215II |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1659 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+P-215II |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x165b |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+FSU-201 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1648 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.juergen-ernst.de/info_sane.html
+Manual page: sane-canon_lide70
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://canon-fb330p.sourceforge.net
+Manual page: sane-canon_pp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CanoScan FB310P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Rebadged Avision, different command set |
+
+
+CanoScan FB610P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Rebadged Avision, different command set |
+
+
+CanoScan FB320P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Basic |
+Newly added support |
+
+
+CanoScan FB620P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Basic |
+Newly added support |
+
+
+CanoScan FB330P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan FB630P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan N340P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan N640P |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan N640P ex |
+Parport (ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+Just an N640P in a different box? |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.thebility.com/cardscan/
+Manual page: sane-cardscan
+Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.0.21, see sane-cardscan manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Corex/Dymo
+ | 800c |
+USB |
+0x08f0/0x0005 |
+Good |
+4 inch wide 8bit Gray or 24bit Color simplex card/receipt scanner |
+
+
+600c |
+USB |
+0x08f0/0x0002 |
+Basic |
+4 inch wide 8bit Gray or 24bit Color simplex card/receipt scanner |
+
+
+
+Sanford
+ | 800c |
+USB |
+0x0451/0x6250 |
+Good |
+4 inch wide 8bit Gray or 24bit Color simplex card/receipt scanner |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://andreas.rick.free.fr/sane/
+Manual page: sane-coolscan
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Nikon
+ | LS-20 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+The LS-20 has been replaced by the LS-30 |
+
+
+LS-30 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+alpha: only 24/30 bit RGB + 32/40 bit RGBI |
+
+
+LS-2000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+alpha: only 24/36 bit + RGB 32/48 bit RGBI |
+
+
+LS-1000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+Doesn't support gamma correction |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://coolscan2.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-coolscan2
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Nikon
+ | LS 30 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+working -- model available to developer |
+
+
+LS 2000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+LS 40 ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4000 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+LS 4000 ED |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Good |
+needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later |
+
+
+LS 50 ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4001 |
+Minimal |
+ |
+
+
+Coolscan V ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4001 |
+Minimal |
+ |
+
+
+Super Coolscan LS-5000 ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4002 |
+Untested |
+May work, similar to LS 50 ED, but untested. Please tell us if it works. |
+
+
+LS 8000 ED |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Good |
+needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-coolscan3
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Nikon
+ | LS 30 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Coolscan III |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Rebadged LS 30? |
+
+
+LS 40 ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4000 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Coolspan IV |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4000 |
+Complete |
+Rebadged LS 40? |
+
+
+LS 50 ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4001 |
+Minimal |
+ |
+
+
+Coolscan V ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4001 |
+Minimal |
+Rebadged LS 50? |
+
+
+LS 2000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+LS 4000 ED |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Good |
+needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later |
+
+
+Super Coolscan LS-5000 ED |
+USB |
+0x04b0/0x4002 |
+Untested |
+May work, similar to LS 50 ED, but untested. Please tell us if it works. |
+
+
+LS 8000 ED |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Good |
+needs linux kernel 2.4.19 or later |
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Dell
+ | 1600n |
+Ethernet USB |
+0x413c/0x5250 |
+Basic |
+Supports colour and monochrome scans over ethernet (USB not supported) |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-epjitsu
+Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.0.26, see sane-epjitsu manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | fi-60F |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x10c7 |
+Good |
+A6-size flatbed. Hardware provides 150/200/300/400/600 dpi in color. Software creates other resolutions, plus grayscale and binary modes. Hardware grayscale mode is not used due to poor calibration. |
+
+
+ScanSnap S300 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1156 |
+Good |
+Letter-size ADF. Hardware provides duplex, 150/225/300/600 dpi in color on AC or USB power. Software creates other resolutions, plus grayscale and binary modes. All buttons and sensors are exposed. Scanner always scans in _triplex_ color, fast USB required. |
+
+
+ScanSnap S300M |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x117f |
+Good |
+Same as S300, with different usb id |
+
+
+fi-65F |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11bd |
+Good |
+Same as fi-60f, with different usb id. Button support untested. |
+
+
+ScanSnap S1300 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11ed |
+Good |
+Same as S300, with different usb id |
+
+
+ScanSnap S1100 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1200 |
+Good |
+Letter-size ADF. Hardware provides simplex, 300/600 dpi in color on USB power. Software creates other resolutions, plus grayscale and binary modes. All buttons and sensors are exposed. Scanner always scans in _triplex_ color, fast USB required. |
+
+
+ScanSnap S1300i |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x128d |
+Good |
+Same as S300, with different usb id |
+
+
+ScanSnap S1100i |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1447 |
+Good |
+Same as S1100, with different usb id |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.khk.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-epson
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | GT-5000 |
+SCSI Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Actionscanner II |
+SCSI Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+US version of GT-5000 |
+
+
+GT-6000 |
+SCSI Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ES-300C |
+SCSI Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+US version of GT-6000 |
+
+
+ES-300GS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-5500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-6500 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ES-600C |
+Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+US version of GT-6500 |
+
+
+ES-1200C |
+Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+US version of GT-9000 |
+
+
+GT-7000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ES-8500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 636S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+US version of GT-7000 |
+
+
+Perfection 636 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 636U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0101 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 610 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0103 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 640 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010c |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1200S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1200U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0104 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1200Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0104 |
+Complete |
+with TPU |
+
+
+Perfection 1240 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1640 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0110 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1660 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 2400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 2450 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x04b8/0x0112 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 3200 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x04b8/0x011c |
+Complete |
+US version of the GT-9800 |
+
+
+Perfection 4870 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0128 |
+Complete |
+US version of the GT-X700 |
+
+
+Perfection 4990 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012a |
+Complete |
+US version of the GT-X800 |
+
+
+Expression 636 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+US version of GT-9500 |
+
+
+Expression 800 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Expression 1600 |
+SCSI USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x04b8/0x0107 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Expression 1680 |
+SCSI USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x04b8/0x010e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+FilmScan 200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+CX-3200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0802 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-3600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-3650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-4600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-4800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0819 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-5000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-5200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0801 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-5400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0801 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-5400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0808 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-6300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0805 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-6400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0805 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-6500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0813 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-6600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0813 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+RX-500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0807 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+RX-600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0806 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+RX-425 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+RX-700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0810 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+RX-620 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0811 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-3850 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-3700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-3800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CX-4200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0820 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-3800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-5000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-5050 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-6000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-7400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0838 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DX-4050 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+AcuLaser CX11 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0815 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+AcuLaser CX11NF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0815 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+V700 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x04b8/0x012c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+V750 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x04b8/0x012c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-epson2
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | AL-MX300DN Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ac |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+AL-MX300DNF Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ac |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Actionscanner II |
+parallel SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-5000 |
+
+
+AcuLaser CX11 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0815 |
+Good |
+overseas version of the LP-A500 |
+
+
+AcuLaser CX11NF |
+USB Network |
+0x04b8/0x0815 |
+Good |
+network interface supported AcuLaser CX11 with network interface and fax |
+
+
+AcuLaser CX21 |
+USB Network |
+0x04b8/0x0835 |
+Good |
+network interface supported |
+
+
+AcuLaser MX20DN |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0866 |
+Complete |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+AcuLaser MX20DNF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0866 |
+Complete |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+AcuLaser MX21DNF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0866 |
+Complete |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+Artisan 635 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0878 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-704A |
+
+
+Artisan 700 |
+USB Network |
+0x04b8/0x0846 |
+Good |
+network interface supported all-in-one overseas version of the EP-801A |
+
+
+Artisan 710 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0852 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-802A |
+
+
+Artisan 725 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0861 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-803A |
+
+
+Artisan 730 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-804A |
+
+
+Artisan 800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0844 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the EP-901A |
+
+
+Artisan 810 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0853 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-902A |
+
+
+Artisan 835 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0860 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-903A |
+
+
+Artisan 837 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0879 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-904F |
+
+
+CC-500L |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010d |
+Unsupported |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+CC-550L |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011a |
+Unsupported |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+CC-570L |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0802 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+CC-600PX |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0801 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+CC-700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0108 |
+Unsupported |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+DS-30 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0147 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+DS-G20000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+EP-702A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0850 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-703A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0862 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-704A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0878 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-705A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089f |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-706A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b7 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-707A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c9 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-774A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0893 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-775A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-775AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-776AB |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-776AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-777A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-801A |
+USB Network |
+0x04b8/0x0846 |
+Good |
+network interface supported all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-802A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0852 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-803A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0861 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-803AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0861 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-804A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-804AR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-804AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-805A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089c |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-805AR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089c |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-805AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089c |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-806AB |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b5 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-806AR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b5 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-806AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b5 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-807AB |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c7 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-807AR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c7 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-807AW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c7 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-901A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0844 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-901F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0844 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-902A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0853 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-903A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0860 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-903F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0860 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-904A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0879 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-904F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0879 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-905A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-905F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089a |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-906F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b4 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-907F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-976A3 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b3 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+EP-977A3 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c5 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ES-300C |
+SCSI parallel |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-6000 |
+
+
+ES-300GS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ES-600C |
+parallel |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-5400 |
+
+
+ES-800C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-8000 |
+
+
+ES-1000C |
+? |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+overseas version of the GT-8500 |
+
+
+ES-1200C |
+parallel |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-9000 |
+
+
+ES-2000 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x0107 |
+Complete |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-2200 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010e |
+Complete |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-6000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ES-6000H |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-6000HS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-7000H |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x0126 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-8000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ES-8500 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x0109 |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-9000H |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-10000G |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0129 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+ES-D200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0137 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+ES-D350 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0144 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+ES-D400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0136 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+ES-G11000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ES-H300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012b |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported |
+
+
+ES-H7200 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04b8/0x0138 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package |
+
+
+ET-2500 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1105 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-2600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1122 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-2610 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1122 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-2650 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04b8/0x1121 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Expression 636 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-9500 |
+
+
+Expression 800 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-9600 |
+
+
+Expression 836XL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+overseas version of the ES-8000 |
+
+
+Expression 1600 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x0107 |
+Complete |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-2000 |
+
+
+Expression 1640XL |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x0109 |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-8500 |
+
+
+Expression 1680 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010e |
+Complete |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-2200 |
+
+
+Expression 1680 Pro |
+SCSI USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+IEEE1394 option |
+
+
+Expression 1680XL Pro |
+SCSI USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+Expression 10000XL |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0129 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-10000G |
+
+
+Expression 10000XL Graphic Arts |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+network interface probably supported |
+
+
+Expression 10000XL Photo |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+network interface probably supported |
+
+
+Expression 11000XL |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014b |
+Good |
+overseas version of the ES-G11000 |
+
+
+Expression 12000XL |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015b |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the DS-G20000 |
+
+
+F-3200 |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+0x04b8/0x080a |
+Unsupported |
+Film scanner |
+
+
+F-3200 Photo |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+FilmScan 200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+missing documentation |
+
+
+GT-1500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0133 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-2200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+GT-2500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012b |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported overseas version of the ES-H300 |
+
+
+GT-4000 |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+GT-5000 |
+parallel SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-5400 |
+parallel |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-5500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-6000 |
+SCSI Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-6500 |
+parallel |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-5400 |
+
+
+GT-6600U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0103 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-6700U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010c |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-7000S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-7000U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0101 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-7200U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-7300U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-7600S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+SCSI version of the GT-7600U |
+
+
+GT-7600U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0104 |
+Complete |
+USB version of the GT-7600S |
+
+
+GT-7600UF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0104 |
+Complete |
+GT-7600U with TPU option bundled |
+
+
+GT-7700U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8200U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0110 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8200UF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0110 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8300UF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8500 |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8700 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-8700F |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010a |
+Complete |
+GT-8700U with TPU option bundled |
+
+
+GT-9000 |
+parallel |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+GT-9300UF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-9400UF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0116 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-9500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-9600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-9700F |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+0x04b8/0x0112 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-9800F |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+0x04b8/0x011c |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+GT-10000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+overseas version of the ES-6000 |
+
+
+GT-10000+ |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-6000H |
+
+
+GT-12000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+overseas version of the ES-8000 |
+
+
+GT-15000 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x0126 |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-7000H |
+
+
+GT-20000 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04b8/0x0138 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package overseas version of the ES-H7200 |
+
+
+GT-30000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the ES-9000H |
+
+
+GT-D1000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0133 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0121 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F520 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0122 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F550 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0121 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F570 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0122 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0118 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F670 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012e |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F720 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0131 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F730 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0142 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-F740 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014a |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S50 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0137 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S55 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0143 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S80 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0136 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S85 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0144 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S620 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0131 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S630 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0142 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S640 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014a |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-S650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x013d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-X700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0128 |
+Complete |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+GT-X750 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0119 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-X770 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0130 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-X800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012a |
+Complete |
+film area guide mode not supported IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+GT-X820 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x013a |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-X830 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0153 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+GT-X900 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012c |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+GT-X970 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0135 |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested |
+
+
+GT-X980 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0151 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+K200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0871 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+K300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0872 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+L200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0873 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+L210 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a1 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+L350 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a1 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+L351 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a1 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+L355 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+L358 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+L365 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08d2 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L366 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08d2 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L375 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1105 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L380 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1120 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+L395 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1122 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L396 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1122 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L495 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04b8/0x1121 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+L550 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a9 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+L850 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ca |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+L3050 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1122 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3060 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1122 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1141 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3110 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1142 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1189 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3210 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1188 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+LP-7900CS |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H |
+
+
+LP-9000CCH |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H |
+
+
+LP-9000CCS |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H |
+
+
+LP-9000CFH |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H |
+
+
+LP-9500CCS |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H |
+
+
+LP-9500CFH |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H |
+
+
+LP-9500CH2 |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H |
+
+
+LP-9800CCH |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H |
+
+
+LP-9800CCS |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-7000H |
+
+
+LP-9800CFH |
+? |
+ |
+Untested |
+business all-in-one; scanner is a ES-9000H |
+
+
+LP-A500 |
+USB Network |
+0x04b8/0x0815 |
+Good |
+network interface supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M5000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0843 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M5300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0894 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M5500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0817 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M5500F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0817 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one LP-M5500 with the fax option bundled |
+
+
+LP-M5600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0833 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M6000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0834 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M8040 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ad |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M8040A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ad |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+LP-M8040F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ad |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported business all-in-one |
+
+
+M200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08aa |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME 200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0830 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME 300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0841 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-401A |
+
+
+ME 320 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085c |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME 330 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085c |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME 340 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0883 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 510 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 520 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0865 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 535 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0881 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-404A |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 560W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0864 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 570W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0880 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-434A |
+
+
+ME Office 600F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0848 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 620F Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0863 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 650FN Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0854 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME Office 700FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0847 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-601F |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 900WD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-503A |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 940FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0890 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME OFFICE 960FWD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME-101 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a0 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+ME-301 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0896 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+ME-303 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0897 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-405A |
+
+
+ME-401 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0898 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-435A |
+
+
+PM-A700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0814 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A750 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081a |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A820 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0827 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A840 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083c |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A840S |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083c |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A850 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0806 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A870 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0811 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A890 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081c |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A900 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0810 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A920 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082a |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A940 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0837 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A950 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081d |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-A970 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0828 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-T960 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0836 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PM-T990 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0829 |
+Good |
+all-in-one PM-A970 with network interface |
+
+
+PX-045A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0895 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-046A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ae |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-047A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c0 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-048A Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1102 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+PX-049A Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1116 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+PX-1600F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0869 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-1700F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087c |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-401A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0841 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-402A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084d |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-403A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087f |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-404A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0881 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-405A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0897 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-434A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0880 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-435A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0898 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-436A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08af |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-437A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bf |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-501A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084a |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-502A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0856 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-503A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-504A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0891 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-505F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a5 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-535F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-601F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0847 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported |
+
+
+PX-602F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0855 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-603F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-605F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0899 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-673F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x086a |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-675F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0899 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-A550 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080e |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-A620 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-A640 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0838 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-A650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0819 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-A720 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082e |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-A740 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0839 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-B750F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-FA700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083a |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M160T Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x110f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+PX-M350F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08d0 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M5040F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b9 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M5041F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b9 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M650A |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c3 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M650F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c3 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M740F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M741F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+PX-M840F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bd |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Perfection 610 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0103 |
+Basic |
+overseas version of the GT-6600U |
+
+
+Perfection 636S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-7000S |
+
+
+Perfection 636U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0101 |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-7000U |
+
+
+Perfection 640U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010c |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-6700U |
+
+
+Perfection 1200S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-7600S |
+
+
+Perfection 1200U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0104 |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-7600U |
+
+
+Perfection 1200U PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0104 |
+Complete |
+Perfection 1200U with TPU option bundled overseas version of the GT-7600UF |
+
+
+Perfection 1240U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010b |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-7700U |
+
+
+Perfection 1250 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 1250 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 1260 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 1260 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 1600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1640SU |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010a |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-8700 |
+
+
+Perfection 1640SU PHOTO |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04b8/0x010a |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-8700F |
+
+
+Perfection 1650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0110 |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-8200U |
+
+
+Perfection 1650 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0110 |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-8200UF |
+
+
+Perfection 1660 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011e |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-8300UF |
+
+
+Perfection 2400 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011b |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-9300UF |
+
+
+Perfection 2450 PHOTO |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+0x04b8/0x0112 |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-9700F |
+
+
+Perfection 2480 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0121 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 2580 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0121 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 3170 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0116 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 3200 PHOTO |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+0x04b8/0x011c |
+Complete |
+overseas version of the GT-9800F |
+
+
+Perfection 3490 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0122 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 3590 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0122 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 4180 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0118 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 4490 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0119 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection 4870 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0128 |
+Complete |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the GT-X700 |
+
+
+Perfection 4990 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012a |
+Good |
+film area guide mode not supported IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the GT-X800 |
+
+
+Perfection 4990 Pro |
+USB IEEE1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+seems to be a 4990 PHOTO with additional software |
+
+
+Perfection V10 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V19 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x013c |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V30 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0131 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V33 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0142 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V37 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014a |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V39 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x013d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V100 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012d |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V200 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012e |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V300 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0131 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V330 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0142 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V370 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014a |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V350 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V500 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0130 |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V550 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x013b |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V600 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x013a |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Perfection V700 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012c |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the GT-X900 |
+
+
+Perfection V750 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x012c |
+Good |
+IEEE1394 untested overseas version of the GT-X900 |
+
+
+Perfection V800 Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0151 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection V850 Pro |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0151 |
+Good |
+overseas version of the GT-X980 |
+
+
+Stylus CX2800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0830 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX2900 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0830 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX3100 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0802 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the CC-570L |
+
+
+Stylus CX3200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0802 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the CC-570L |
+
+
+Stylus CX3500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080e |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A550 |
+
+
+Stylus CX3600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080e |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A550 |
+
+
+Stylus CX3650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080e |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX3700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX3800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX3810 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX3900 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082f |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A620 |
+
+
+Stylus CX4100 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0820 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX4200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0820 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX4300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Stylus CX4400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Stylus CX4500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080d |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX4600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080d |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX4700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0819 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A650 |
+
+
+Stylus CX4800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0819 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A650 |
+
+
+Stylus CX4900 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082b |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX5000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082b |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX5100 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0801 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the CC-600PX |
+
+
+Stylus CX5200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0801 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the CC-600PX |
+
+
+Stylus CX5300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0808 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX5400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0808 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX5500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Stylus CX5600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Stylus CX5700F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0821 |
+Unsupported |
+may work with the snapscan backend all-in-one with FAX |
+
+
+Stylus CX5800F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0821 |
+Unsupported |
+may work with the snapscan backend all-in-one with FAX |
+
+
+Stylus CX5900 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082e |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A720 |
+
+
+Stylus CX6000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082e |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A720 |
+
+
+Stylus CX6300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0805 |
+Good |
+all-in-one mistakenly thinks its a PX-A650 |
+
+
+Stylus CX6400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0805 |
+Good |
+all-in-one mistakenly thinks its a PX-A650 |
+
+
+Stylus CX6500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0813 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX6600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0813 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX6900F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0831 |
+Unsupported |
+may work with the snapscan backend all-in-one with FAX |
+
+
+Stylus CX7000F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0831 |
+Unsupported |
+may work with the snapscan backend all-in-one with FAX |
+
+
+Stylus CX7300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0838 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A640 |
+
+
+Stylus CX7400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0838 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A640 |
+
+
+Stylus CX7700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX7800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus CX8300 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0839 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A740 |
+
+
+Stylus CX8400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0839 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A740 |
+
+
+Stylus CX9300F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083a |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-FA700 |
+
+
+Stylus CX9400Fax |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083a |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-FA700 |
+
+
+Stylus DX3800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0818 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus DX3850 |
+USB |
+ |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus DX4000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082f |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A620 |
+
+
+Stylus DX4200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0820 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus DX4400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083f |
+Unsupported |
+supported by the epkowa backend plus non-free interpreter |
+
+
+Stylus DX4800 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0819 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A650 |
+
+
+Stylus DX4850 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0819 |
+Good |
+all-in-one DX4800 + card reader |
+
+
+Stylus DX5000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082b |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus DX6000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x082e |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A720 |
+
+
+Stylus DX7000F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0831 |
+Unsupported |
+may work with the snapscan backend all-in-one with FAX |
+
+
+Stylus DX7400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0838 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A640 |
+
+
+Stylus DX8400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0839 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-A740 |
+
+
+Stylus DX9400F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083a |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-FA700 |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX300F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0848 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX305F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0863 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX305FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0863 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX305FW Plus |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0870 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX310FN Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0854 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX320FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085f |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX535WD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0891 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package overseas version of the PX-504A |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX630FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0890 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX525WD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-503A |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX600FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0847 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-601F |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX610FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0855 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-602F |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX625FWD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX635FWD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x088f |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX925FWD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x086a |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-673F |
+
+
+Stylus Office BX935FWD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0892 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX300F |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0848 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX320F Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0863 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX510FN Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0854 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX525FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085f |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX600FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0847 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-601F |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX610FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0855 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-602F |
+
+
+Stylus Office TX620FWD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX650 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0850 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-702A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX660 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0862 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-703A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX700W |
+USB Network |
+0x04b8/0x0846 |
+Good |
+network interface supported all-in-one overseas version of the EP-801A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX710W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0852 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-802A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX720WD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0861 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-803A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX730WD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-804A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX800FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0844 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the EP-901A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX810FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0853 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-902A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX820FWD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0860 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-903A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo PX830FWD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0879 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-904F |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX420 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX425 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX430 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0807 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX510 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0807 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX520 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081a |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A750 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX530 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081a |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A750 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX560 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0827 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A820 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX585 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083c |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A840 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX580 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0827 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A820 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX595 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083c |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A840 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX590 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0827 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A820 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0806 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A850 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX610 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083c |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A840 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX620 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0811 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A870 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX630 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0811 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A870 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX640 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081c |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A890 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX650 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x081c |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A890 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX680 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0837 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A940 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX685 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0837 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A940 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX690 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0837 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A940 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo RX700 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0810 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PM-A900 |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX650 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0850 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-702A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX700W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0846 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the EP-801A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX710W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0852 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-802A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX720WD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0861 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-803A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX730WD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-804A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX800FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0844 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the EP-901A |
+
+
+Stylus Photo TX820FWD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0860 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-903A |
+
+
+Stylus NX100 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0841 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-401A |
+
+
+Stylus NX110 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084d |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-402A |
+
+
+Stylus NX125 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085c |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX127 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085c |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX130 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0883 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0849 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX210 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX220 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0865 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX230 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0885 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0848 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX330 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0880 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084a |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-501A |
+
+
+Stylus NX410 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0851 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX420 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0864 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX430W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0884 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus NX510 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0856 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-502A |
+
+
+Stylus NX530 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0891 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-504A |
+
+
+Stylus NX625 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-503A |
+
+
+Stylus NX635 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0891 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package overseas version of the PX-504A |
+
+
+Stylus SX100 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0841 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-401A |
+
+
+Stylus SX110 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084d |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-402A |
+
+
+Stylus SX125 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085c |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX130 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0883 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0849 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX205 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0849 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX210 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX218 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0865 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX230 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0881 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-404A |
+
+
+Stylus SX235W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0885 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084a |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-501A |
+
+
+Stylus SX405 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084a |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX410 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0851 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX420W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0864 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX430W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0880 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX440W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0884 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus SX510W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0856 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-502A |
+
+
+Stylus SX525WD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-503A |
+
+
+Stylus SX535WD |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0891 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package overseas version of the PX-504A |
+
+
+Stylus SX600FW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0847 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-601F |
+
+
+Stylus SX610FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0855 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-602F |
+
+
+Stylus SX620FW Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus Scan 2000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0105 |
+Untested |
+apparently mostly the same as the Stylus Scan 2500 |
+
+
+Stylus Scan 2500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0106 |
+Untested |
+scanner is apparently a GT-7000 |
+
+
+Stylus TX100 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0841 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-401A |
+
+
+Stylus TX110 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084d |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-402A |
+
+
+Stylus TX120 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085c |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX130 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0883 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0849 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX203 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0849 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX209 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0849 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX210 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084f |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX220 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0865 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX230W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0885 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX235 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0881 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-404A |
+
+
+Stylus TX400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084a |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-501A |
+
+
+Stylus TX410 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0851 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX420W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0864 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX430W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0880 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX435W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0884 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+Stylus TX550W Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0856 |
+Good |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-502A |
+
+
+Stylus TX560WD Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-503A |
+
+
+WF-2510 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a5 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-505F |
+
+
+WF-2520 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-535F |
+
+
+WF-2530 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-535F |
+
+
+WF-2540 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-535F |
+
+
+WF-2630 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c4 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-2650 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c3 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-2660 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c3 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-3520 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0899 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-605F |
+
+
+WF-3530 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0899 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-675F |
+
+
+WF-3540 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0899 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-3620 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-M740F |
+
+
+WF-3640 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-M741F |
+
+
+WF-4630 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08be |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-4640 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08be |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-5620 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bd |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-M840F |
+
+
+WF-5690 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bd |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-7510 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0869 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-1600F |
+
+
+WF-7520 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087c |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-1700F |
+
+
+WF-7610 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b9 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-M5040F |
+
+
+WF-7620 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b9 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-M5041F |
+
+
+WF-M1560 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ab |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-M5690 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08d0 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-M350F |
+
+
+WF-R4640 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08cd |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WF-R5690 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08cd |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WP-4511 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-B750F |
+
+
+WP-4515 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WP-4521 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-B750F |
+
+
+WP-4525 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-B750F |
+
+
+WP-4530 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-B750F |
+
+
+WP-4540 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-B750F |
+
+
+WP-4590 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x087e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 310 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0854 |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 320 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0863 |
+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 |
+
+
+WorkForce 435 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0870 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x084c |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 520 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085f |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 545 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0890 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 600 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0847 |
+Good |
+network interface probably supported all-in-one overseas version of the PX-601F |
+
+
+WorkForce 610 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0855 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-602F |
+
+
+WorkForce 625 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-503A |
+
+
+WorkForce 630 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x085d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 645 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x088f |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce 840 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x086a |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-673F |
+
+
+WorkForce 845 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0892 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+WorkForce K301 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0872 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0895 |
+Complete |
+all-in-one overseas version of the PX-045A |
+
+
+XP-200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0896 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-211 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ae |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-046A |
+
+
+XP-212 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ae |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-046A |
+
+
+XP-215 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08ae |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-046A |
+
+
+XP-225 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c0 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-047A |
+
+
+XP-230 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1102 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+XP-235 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1102 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+XP-240 243 245 247 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1116 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-255 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x113d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+XP-300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0898 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-435A |
+
+
+XP-310 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08af |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-436A |
+
+
+XP-320 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bf |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-437A |
+
+
+XP-400 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0898 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the PX-435A |
+
+
+XP-410 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b0 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-420 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c1 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-427 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1116 |
+Good |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-452 455 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x113e |
+Good |
+all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089e |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-775A |
+
+
+XP-510 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b7 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-706A |
+
+
+XP-520 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-777A |
+
+
+XP-610 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-776AB/EP-776AW |
+
+
+XP-620 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c8 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-777A |
+
+
+XP-700 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089d |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one |
+
+
+XP-710 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b5 |
+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 |
+
+
+XP-720 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c7 |
+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 |
+
+
+XP-750 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089c |
+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 |
+
+
+XP-760 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c7 |
+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 |
+
+
+XP-800 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089b |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-905A |
+
+
+XP-810 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b4 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-906F |
+
+
+XP-820 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-907F |
+
+
+XP-850 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x089a |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-905F |
+
+
+XP-860 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08c6 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-907F |
+
+
+XP-950 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08b3 |
+Complete |
+network interface supported via DFSG non-free iscan-network-nt package all-in-one overseas version of the EP-976A3 |
+
+
+Epson ME 350 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x088d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+WP-M4525, WP-M4521, PX-K751F, WP-M4595 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08a7 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-epsonds
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | DS-5500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0145 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-6500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0145 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-7500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0145 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-50000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0146 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-60000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0146 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DS-70000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0146 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-510 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+DS-560 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x014d |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-40 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0150 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-760 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0152 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-860 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0152 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-520 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0154 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+PX-M7050 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bc |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+WF-8510/8590 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08bc |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+PX-M7050FX Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08cc |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+WF-R8590 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x08cc |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+DS-410 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0165 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-50 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016c |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-70 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0160 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-55R |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016d |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+RR-60 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x018c |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-60W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-80W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0166 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-65WR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+RR-70W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x018b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-60WW |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-60WB |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-1630 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015c |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-1610 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015d |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-1660W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-310 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0159 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0159 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-320 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0162 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-360W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-300W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x015a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-300WR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0177 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-400II |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0181 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-535II |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0183 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-531 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0184 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-530II |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0182 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-500WII |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0185 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-571W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0188 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-575WII |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0187 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-570WII |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0186 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-580W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x017f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+RR-600W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0180 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-535 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0167 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-535H |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x017a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-400 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0156 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-530 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0155 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+FF-680W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x016b |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-570W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0157 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-500W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0157 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DS-575W |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0169 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ES-500WR |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0176 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+EW-052A Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x114e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+XP-2100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x114e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-2700 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1135 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L4150 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1135 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-M2140 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x114a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+M2140 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x114a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-M3140 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x114f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+M3140 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x114f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3150 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1143 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-2710 Series |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x1143 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ET-2810 Series |
+USB |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+L3250 Series |
+USB |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+XP-2150 Series |
+USB |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ |
+USB |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201311
+Manual page: sane-escl
+Comment: The eSCL backend for sane supports AirScan/eSCL devices that announce themselves on mDNS as _uscan._utcp or _uscans._utcp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Brother
+ | DCP-J772DW |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+DCP-L2530DW |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+HL-L2590DW |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | IR C3520 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5765 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA G4511 |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Basic |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA G7050 |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR4520 Series |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TR4540 Series |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TR4550 Series |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TR4551 |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TR7500 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8500 Series |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8520 |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3100 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3150 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3151 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3152 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3300 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3350 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3351 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3352 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS5350 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS5351 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6150 Series |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8050 Series |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS9100 Series |
+Wifi |
+ |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | ET-2750 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted only supported. |
+
+
+ET-3750 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+ET-4750 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+XP-6100 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted only supported. |
+
+
+
+HP
+ | DeskJet 2710 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported |
+
+
+DeskJet 2723 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+DeskJet 3760 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+LaserJet Entreprise Flow MFP M578 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Basic |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+LaserJet MFP M28w |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Basic |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+LaserJet FlowMFP M578 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Basic |
+Issues with duplex ADF |
+
+
+LaserJet MFP M630 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Basic |
+Issues with duplex ADF |
+
+
+OfficeJet 4630 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+OfficeJet Pro 8610 |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+
+Ricoh
+ | SP3710S |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+
+Xerox
+ | VERSALINK C7220 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.thebility.com/fujitsu/
+Manual page: sane-fujitsu
+Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.0.32, see sane-fujitsu manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | M3091DC |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+small, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3092DC |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+small, old, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4120C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1041 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued, usb 1.1 |
+
+
+fi-4120C2 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10ae |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued, usb 2.0 |
+
+
+fi-4220C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1042 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued, usb 1.1 |
+
+
+fi-4220C2 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10af |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued, usb 2.0 |
+
+
+fi-5110C |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1097 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5110EOX/2 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1096 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5110EOX3 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x10e6 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5110EOXM |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x10f2 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5120C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10e0 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5220C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10e1 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5000N |
+Ethernet |
+ |
+Untested |
+Not a scanner, rather a scanner to ethernet interface |
+
+
+fi-6000NS |
+Ethernet |
+ |
+Untested |
+small, recent, discontinued, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+
+
+ScanSnap S500 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x10fe |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+ScanSnap S500M |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1135 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+ScanSnap S510 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1155 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+ScanSnap S510M |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x116f |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6130 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x114f |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6230 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1150 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6130Z |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11f3 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6230Z |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11f4 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6120ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x146d |
+Untested |
+small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6220ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x146e |
+Untested |
+small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6125ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1463 |
+Untested |
+small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6225ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1464 |
+Untested |
+small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6130ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1461 |
+Complete |
+small, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6230ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1462 |
+Untested |
+small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+ScanSnap S1500 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11a2 |
+Complete |
+small, discontinued |
+
+
+ScanSnap S1500M |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11a2 |
+Complete |
+small, discontinued, same as S1500 |
+
+
+ScanSnap N1800 |
+Ethernet |
+ |
+Untested |
+small, discontinued, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+
+
+ScanSnap N7100 |
+Ethernet |
+ |
+Untested |
+small, current, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+
+
+ScanSnap fi-6010N |
+Ethernet |
+ |
+Untested |
+small, current, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+
+
+fi-6110 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x11fc |
+Complete |
+small, current |
+
+
+fi-7160 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x132e |
+Complete |
+small, current |
+
+
+fi-7260 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x132f |
+Complete |
+small, current |
+
+
+ScanSnap iX500 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04c5/0x132b |
+Good |
+small, current, WiFi not supported. Hardware only scans in color. Backend generates binary and grayscale modes. |
+
+
+ScanSnap iX100 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04c5/0x13f4 |
+Good |
+small, current, WiFi not supported. |
+
+
+ScanSnap SV600 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x128e |
+Untested |
+Also has a second USB VID 0x13ba. Will require some gymnastics to support. |
+
+
+M3093E |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3093DE |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3093DG |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3093EX |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3093GX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3096EX |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3096GX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3097E+ |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3097G+ |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3097DE |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3097DG |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, old, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4340C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10cf |
+Complete |
+medium, current |
+
+
+fi-4530C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1078 |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4640S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4750C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5530C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10e2 |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6140 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x114d |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6240 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x114e |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6140Z/fi-6140ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x11f1 |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6240Z |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x11f2 |
+Complete |
+medium, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-6135ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x146b |
+Untested |
+medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6235ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x146c |
+Untested |
+medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6140ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x145f |
+Untested |
+medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-6240ZLA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1460 |
+Untested |
+medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+
+
+fi-5530C2 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x114a |
+Complete |
+medium, current |
+
+
+fi-7180 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x132c |
+Complete |
+medium, current |
+
+
+fi-7280 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x132d |
+Complete |
+medium, current |
+
+
+M3099A |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3099G |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3099EH |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3099GH |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3099EX |
+RS232C/Video |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M3099GX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M4097D |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+M4099D |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, old, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4750L |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4860C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4860C2 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-4990C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+big, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5650C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10ad |
+Complete |
+big, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5750C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1095 |
+Complete |
+big, recent, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5900C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x10e7 |
+Good |
+big, recent, discontinued. Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+fi-6750S |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1178 |
+Untested |
+Simplex, USB only version of fi-6770, won't wakeup via software, discontinued |
+
+
+fi-5950 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1213 |
+Untested |
+big, current. Faster version of fi-5900? |
+
+
+fi-6670 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1176 |
+Good |
+big, current, won't wakeup via software |
+
+
+fi-6670A |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1177 |
+Good |
+big, current, VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software |
+
+
+fi-6770 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1174 |
+Good |
+big, current, won't wakeup via software |
+
+
+fi-6770A |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x1175 |
+Good |
+big, current, VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software |
+
+
+fi-6800 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x119d |
+Untested |
+big, current. Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+fi-6800-CGA |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x119e |
+Untested |
+big, current. VRS CGA board unsupported, Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
+
+
+fi-6400 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x14ac |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-6420 |
+SCSI USB |
+0x04c5/0x14bd |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanSnap iX500EE |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x13f3 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+N7100 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04c5/0x146f |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7480 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14b8 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7460 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14be |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7140 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14df |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7240 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e0 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7135 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e1 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7235 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e2 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7130 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e3 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7230 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e4 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7125 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e5 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7225 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e6 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7120 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e7 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7220 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x14e8 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-400F |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x151e |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7030 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x151f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7700 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1520 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7600 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1521 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7700S |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1522 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanSnap iX1500 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04c5/0x159f |
+Good |
+small, current, WiFi not supported. |
+
+
+fi-800R |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x15fc |
+Good |
+small, current, both feed methods are supported. |
+
+
+fi-7900 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x160a |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-7800 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x160b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanSnap iX1600 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04c5/0x1632 |
+Good |
+small, current, WiFi not supported. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/genesys-backend/
+Manual page: sane-genesys
+Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are currently supported.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticBook 3600 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0900 |
+Basic |
+Has a Primax USB ID |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7200 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0807 |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7200 (v2) |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c07 |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7200i |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c04 |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported in both regular transparency and infrared modes |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7300 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c12 |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7400 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c3a |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600, 7200 or 600, 1200, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported (depending on exact scanner model) |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7500i |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c13 |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported in both regular transparency and infrared modes |
+
+
+OpticFilm 7600i |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c3b |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported in both regular transparency and infrared modes |
+
+
+OpticFilm 8100 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x130c |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported |
+
+
+OpticFilm 8200i |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x130d |
+Complete |
+900, 1800, 3600 and 7200 dpi resolutions are supported in both regular transparency and infrared modes |
+
+
+
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron
+ | MD5345 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0377 |
+Good |
+Has a Primax USB ID |
+
+
+MD6228 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0377 |
+Good |
+Has a Primax USB ID. Same as MD5345 |
+
+
+MD6471 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0377 |
+Complete |
+Has a Primax USB ID. Same as MD5345 |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 2300C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0901 |
+Complete |
+600x1200 dpi max |
+
+
+ScanJet 2400C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0a01 |
+Complete |
+1200x1200 dpi max |
+
+
+ScanJet G2410 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0a01 |
+Basic |
+clone of the HP 2400C |
+
+
+ScanJet 3670 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1405 |
+Complete |
+1200x1200 dpi max, complete transparency adaptor support |
+
+
+ScanJet 3690C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1405 |
+Complete |
+1200x1200 dpi max, same as HP 3670 |
+
+
+ScanJet 4850C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1b05 |
+Good |
+resolution from 100 to 2400 supported, UTA not supported yet |
+
+
+ScanJet G4010 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4505 |
+Good |
+resolution from 100 to 2400 supported, UTA not supported yet |
+
+
+ScanJet G4050 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4605 |
+Good |
+resolution from 100 to 2400 supported, UTA not supported yet |
+
+
+ScanJet N6310 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4705 |
+Untested |
+Not supported yet |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CanoScan LiDE 35 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2213 |
+Good |
+Same ids as LiDE 50. |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 40 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2213 |
+Good |
+Same ids as LiDE 50. |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 50 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2213 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 60 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x221c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 80 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2214 |
+Basic |
+No 2400 dpi support, slow speed at lower resolution |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 90 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1900 |
+Good |
+resolutions from 300 to 2400 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 100 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1904 |
+Complete |
+resolutions from 75 to 2400 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 110 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1909 |
+Complete |
+resolutions from 75 to 2400 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 120 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x190e |
+Complete |
+resolutions from 75 to 2400 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 200 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1905 |
+Complete |
+resolutions from 75 to 4800 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 210 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x190a |
+Complete |
+resolutions from 75 to 4800 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 220 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x190f |
+Complete |
+resolutions from 75 to 4800 dpi are supported |
+
+
+CanoScan 4400F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2228 |
+Untested |
+Physical damage due to overheating reported. Enable in genesys.conf at your own risk. See https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/-/issues/436. 300, 600, 1200 dpi resolutions are supported in flatbed mode; 1200, 2400, 4800 dpi resolutions are supported in transparency scanning mode |
+
+
+CanoScan 5600F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1906 |
+Complete |
+300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 dpi resolutions are supported in both flatbed and transparency modes |
+
+
+CanoScan 8400F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x221e |
+Complete |
+400, 800, 1600, 3200 dpi resolutions are supported in flatbed, transparency and infrared transparency scanning modes |
+
+
+CanoScan 8600F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2229 |
+Complete |
+300, 600, 1200 dpi resolutions supported in flatbed scanning mode; 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 dpi resolutions are supported in transparency and infrared transparency scanning modes |
+
+
+CanoScan 700F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1907 |
+Basic |
+GL847 based, resolutions from 75 to 1200 dpi are supported |
+
+
+Canon Image Formula 101 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x162e |
+Unsupported |
+GL846 based |
+
+
+
+Visioneer
+ | Strobe XP 100,r3 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x049b |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+Strobe XP 200 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0426 |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+Strobe XP 300 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0474 |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available, front- and backside side-by-side, with backside mirrored horizontally. |
+
+
+Roadwarrior |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0494 |
+Basic |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+Visioneer OneTouch 7100 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0229 |
+Complete |
+Same as MD5345 |
+
+
+
+Pentax
+ | DSmobile 600 |
+USB |
+0x0a17/0x3210 |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+DSmobile 600 |
+USB |
+0x04f9/0x2038 |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+
+DCT
+ | DocketPort 487 |
+USB |
+0x1dcc/0x4810 |
+Basic |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available, front- and backside side-by-side, with backside mirrored horizontally. |
+
+
+
+Syscan
+ | DocketPort 485 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x4810 |
+Basic |
+All resolution and mode supported, front- and backside side-by-side, with backside mirrored horizontally. |
+
+
+DocketPort 465 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x4802 |
+Untested |
+All resolution and mode should be supported, but uncorrected scans |
+
+
+DocketPort 665 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x4803 |
+Basic |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+DocketPort 685/ Ambir DS685 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x480c |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available, front- and backside side-by-side, with backside mirrored horizontally. |
+
+
+
+Xerox
+ | Travel Scanner 100 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x04ac |
+Good |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available |
+
+
+2400 Onetouch |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x038b |
+Complete |
+GL646 based, resolution from 75 to 2400 dpi |
+
+
+
+Panasonic
+ | KV-SS080 |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x100f |
+Complete |
+All resolution and mode supported, calibration is available. Support sponsored by cncsolutions (http://www.cncsolutions.com.br) |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/
+Manual page: sane-gt68xx
+Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are supported. For other Mustek BearPaws, look at the Plustek and the MA-1509 backend.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Artec/Ultima
+ | Ultima 2000 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Works, only product id 0x4002 is supported |
+
+
+Ultima 2000 e+ |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Works, however 12 bit mode doesn't seem to be supported |
+
+
+
+Boeder
+ | Sm@rtScan Slim Edition |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | 1200CUS |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Basic |
+Works, but is slow. Probably a Mustek BearPaw 2400 CU clone. |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | ColorPage Slim 1200 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x201e |
+Untested |
+Untested but should work. |
+
+
+Colorpage SF600 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2021 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid3x |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2011 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid3 V2 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2011 |
+Good |
+Same as Colorpage Vivid3x |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid3xe |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2017 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid4 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2014 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid4x |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x201b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid4xe |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x201a |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid 1200 X |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x201d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid 1200 XE |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x201f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Googlegear
+ | 2000 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Same as Artec Ultima 2000. |
+
+
+
+Lexmark
+ | X70 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x002d |
+Good |
+Works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit |
+
+
+X73 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x002d |
+Good |
+Works, some resolutions fail at 16 bit, same as X70 |
+
+
+
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron
+ | MD 4394 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Product id 0x4002. If you have 0x4003, use artec_eplus48u backend. |
+
+
+MD/LT 9375 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Untested |
+Untested, but is reported to have the same ids as the Artec Ultima 2000. Please test. |
+
+
+MD/LT 9385 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 |
+
+
+LT 9452 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus |
+
+
+MD 9458 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 (e+?) |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | BearPaw 1200 CS |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+BearPaw 1200 CU |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+BearPaw 1200 CU Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+BearPaw 1200 CU Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+BearPaw 1200 TA |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021e |
+Good |
+Transparency adapter supported |
+
+
+BearPaw 1248 CU |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021c |
+Good |
+Seems to use the same ids as BearPaw 1200 CU Plus. |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 CS |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0218 |
+Untested |
+Probably works, reports are welcome |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 CS Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0219 |
+Good |
+Works, problems with 12/16 bit modes? |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 CU |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Basic |
+Works, but is slow |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 CU Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 TA |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0218 |
+Good |
+Transparency adapter supported |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 TA Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0219 |
+Good |
+Transparency adapter supported |
+
+
+BearPaw 2448 CS Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021a |
+Basic |
+Slow. Same as 2448 TA Plus, but without TA. |
+
+
+BearPaw 2448 TA Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021a |
+Basic |
+Slow. Transparency adapter supported. Slow. Brightness depends on resolution? |
+
+
+Plug-n-Scan 2400 MT |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0219 |
+Good |
+Works but is slow in high resolutions. Same as BearPaw 2400 TA Plus. |
+
+
+Plug-n-Scan 2400 M |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0219 |
+Good |
+Works but is slow in high resolutions. Same as BearPaw 2400 CS Plus. |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1248 UB |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 2400 USB |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Minimal |
+Should be detected but may need some more work in the code. Testers welcome. Please contact me if you own this scanner. |
+
+
+ScanExpress A3 USB |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0210 |
+Basic |
+Still some vertical stripes. |
+
+
+ScanMagic 1200 UB Plus |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Same as ScanExpress 1200 UB Plus |
+
+
+
+NeatReceipts
+ | Scanalizer Professional 2.5 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0412 |
+Untested |
+Similar to Plustek OpticSlim M12. Please tell us if this scanner works. |
+
+
+Mobile Scanner |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0462 |
+Basic |
+Similar to Plustek OpticSlim M12. |
+
+
+
+Nortek
+ | MyScan 1200 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x040b |
+Untested |
+Untested. Please test. Similar to Plustek OpticPro S12? |
+
+
+
+Packard Bell
+ | Diamond 1200 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 (Plus) |
+
+
+Diamond 1200 Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021c |
+Good |
+Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus |
+
+
+Diamond 1200 Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021b |
+Good |
+Similar to Mustek BearPaw 1200 Plus |
+
+
+Diamond 2450 |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0219 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro 1248U |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0400 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 1248U |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0401 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro U16B |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0402 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro U16B+ |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0403 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro UT16B |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0403 |
+Untested |
+Probably works. Transparency adapter not supported yet. Please contact me if you own such a device. |
+
+
+OpticPro S12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x040b |
+Good |
+Product ID 0x040b only. |
+
+
+OpticPro S24 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x040e |
+Good |
+Product ID 0x040e only. Is reported to work. |
+
+
+OpticPro ST12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x040b |
+Untested |
+Product ID 0x040b only. Needs testing. Transparency adapter completely untested. Please contact me if you own such a scanner. |
+
+
+OpticSlim 1200 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0413 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+OpticSlim 2400 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0422 |
+Good |
+Works up to 1200 dpi. |
+
+
+OpticSlim 2400 plus |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0454 |
+Good |
+Same as OpticSlim 2400. |
+
+
+OpticSlim 500 plus |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x046e |
+Good |
+Need firmware from windows driver. Image is upside down because hardware in this model is upside down. Buttons not tested. |
+
+
+Iriscan Express 2 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x045f |
+Complete |
+Works up to 1200 dpi. Calibration with external calibration sheet supported |
+
+
+OpticSlim M12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0412 |
+Complete |
+Works up to 1200 dpi. Calibration with external calibration sheet supported |
+
+
+
+RevScan
+ | 19200i |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0400 |
+Good |
+Similar to Plustek OpticPro 1248U |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | 240TH Easy Webscan Gold |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0218 |
+Good |
+Same as Mustek Bearpaw 2400 TA plus. |
+
+
+Compact Scan USB 19200 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Works, if you have vendor id 0x055f and product id 0x0006, use the mustek_usb backend instead, similar to Mustek ScanExpress 1200 UB (Plus) |
+
+
+Direct WebScan 19200 |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x021c |
+Good |
+Same as Mustek BearPaw 1200 CU Plus (0x021c). |
+
+
+Flat Scan USB 19200 |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4002 |
+Good |
+Similar to Artec Ultima 2000 |
+
+
+
+Visioneer
+ | OneTouch 7300 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0444 |
+Good |
+Works up to 1200 dpi and 12 bits/color. |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-hp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet Plus |
+Proprietary |
+ |
+Complete |
+Driver for HP parallel interface card required |
+
+
+ScanJet IIc |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet IIp |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet IIcx |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 3c |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 3p |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 4c |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 4p |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 4100C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0101 |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 5p |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 5100C |
+Parport |
+ |
+Complete |
+Requires ppscsi driver and epst module. Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 5200C |
+Parport USB |
+0x03f0/0x0401 |
+Complete |
+Parallel interface requires ppscsi driver and epst module. Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 6100C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 6200C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x03f0/0x0201 |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 6250C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x03f0/0x0201 |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 6300C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x03f0/0x0601 |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 6350C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x03f0/0x0601 |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+ScanJet 6390C |
+SCSI USB |
+0x03f0/0x0601 |
+Complete |
+Buttons may not work on some scanners |
+
+
+PhotoSmart PhotoScanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://projects.troy.rollo.name/rt-scanners/
+Manual page: sane-hp3500
+Comment: HP3500 series scanners.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 3500C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2205 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 3530C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2005 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 3570C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2005 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp3900-series/
+Manual page: sane-hp3900
+Comment: Still Beta
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 3800 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2605 |
+Basic |
+Works with resolutions equal and less than 600dpi |
+
+
+ScanJet 3970c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2305 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 4070 Photosmart |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2405 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 4370 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4105 |
+Basic |
+Works with resolutions lower than 1200dpi |
+
+
+ScanJet G2710 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2805 |
+Basic |
+Similar to hp scanjet 3800 |
+
+
+ScanJet G3010 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4205 |
+Basic |
+Similar to hp scanjet 4370 |
+
+
+ScanJet G3110 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4305 |
+Basic |
+Similar to hp scanjet 4370 |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | Astra 4900 |
+USB |
+0x06dc/0x0020 |
+Minimal |
+developing yet |
+
+
+
+BenQ
+ | 5550 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2211 |
+Minimal |
+developing yet |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net
+Manual page: sane-hp4200
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 4200C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0105 |
+Basic |
+8bpp color, 75/150/300/600 dpi only |
+
+
+ScanJet 4200Cxi |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0105 |
+Basic |
+8bpp color, 75/150/300/600 dpi only |
+
+
+ScanJet 4200Cse |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0105 |
+Basic |
+8bpp color, 75/150/300/600 dpi only |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp5400backend
+Manual page: sane-hp5400
+Comment: HP5400 and HP5470 scanners. Prototype backend available
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 5400c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1005 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 5470c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1105 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 5490c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1105 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-hp5590
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 4500C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1205 |
+Complete |
+Lineart/grayscale/color (24 bit), 100/200/300/600/1200/2400 DPI, flatbed/ADF/ADF duplex/TMA slides/TMA negatives |
+
+
+ScanJet 4570C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1305 |
+Complete |
+Lineart/grayscale/color (24 bit), 100/200/300/600/1200/2400 DPI, flatbed/TMA slides/TMA negatives |
+
+
+ScanJet 5500C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1305 |
+Untested |
+Lineart/grayscale/color (24 bit), 100/200/300/600/1200/2400 DPI, flatbed/TMA slides/TMA negatives |
+
+
+ScanJet 5550C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1205 |
+Complete |
+Lineart/grayscale/color (24 bit), 100/200/300/600/1200/2400 DPI, flatbed/ADF/ADF duplex/TMA slides/TMA negatives |
+
+
+ScanJet 5590 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1705 |
+Complete |
+Lineart/grayscale/color (24 bit), 100/200/300/600/1200/2400 DPI, flatbed/ADF/ADF duplex/TMA slides/TMA negatives |
+
+
+ScanJet 7650 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1805 |
+Complete |
+Lineart/grayscale/color (24 bit), 100/200/300/600/1200/2400 DPI, flatbed/ADF/ADF duplex/TMA slides/TMA negatives |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-hpljm1005
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | LaserJet M1005 MFP |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3b17 |
+Good |
+grayscale/color (24 bit), 75/100/150/200/300/600/1200 DPI |
+
+
+LaserJet M1120 MFP |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x5617 |
+Good |
+grayscale/color (24 bit), 75/100/150/200/300/600/1200 DPI |
+
+
+LaserJet M1120n MFP |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x5717 |
+Good |
+grayscale/color (24 bit), 75/100/150/200/300/600/1200 DPI |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://hpsj5s.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-hpsj5s
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 5s |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Minimal |
+Requires libieee1284 library. Only gray mode. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.acjlaw.net:8080/~jeremy/Ricoh/
+Manual page: sane-hs2p
+Comment: This backend has been tested with the IS450DE (Duplex/Endorser). All major functions necessary for scanning are supported. This backend should work with all Ricoh scanners in the IS450 family as well as the IS420 series, but the IS420 has not yet been tested. Features provided by the optional Image Processing Unit (IPU) are not yet integrated into the backend, as my scanner lacks the IPU.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Ricoh
+ | IS450 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+All major scanning-related features are supported (except for IPU). Certain non-scanning features, such as those related to scanner maintenance, are not supported. Such features would be better implemented in a separate stand-alone tool. For instance, if you replace the ADF Unit, you must recalibrate the scanner optics using a Ricoh Test Sheet and reset the E^2PROM registers. Reports are welcome. |
+
+
+IS-410 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Untested, please report! |
+
+
+IS-420 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Untested, please report! |
+
+
+IS-430 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Untested, please report! |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ibm-backend/
+Manual page: sane-ibm
+Comment: This backend has had only limited testing. It needs more work especially for the Ricoh scanners. Patches are welcome.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+IBM
+ | 2456 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+Was reported to work long time ago. Reports are welcome. |
+
+
+
+Ricoh
+ | IS-410 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Untested, please report! |
+
+
+IS-420 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+Works at least in flatbed mode. |
+
+
+IS-430 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Untested, please report! |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.thebility.com/kodak/
+Manual page: sane-kodak
+Comment: New backend for SANE release 1.0.21, see sane-kodak manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | Scanner 1500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 2500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 3500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 3510 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 3520 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Color Scanner 3590C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Color Scanner 4500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i150 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i160 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i250 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i260 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i280 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 900 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 923 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 5500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 7500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 7520 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 9500 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Scanner 9520 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i610 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i620 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i640 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i660 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i730 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i750 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i780 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i810 Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i820 Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i830 Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i840 Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i1840 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+i1860 Scanner |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Basic |
+Uncompressed B&W, Gray and Color, some automatic features supported |
+
+
+s1740 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/cupsdriverkodak/
+Manual page: sane-kodakaio
+Comment: Backend for Kodak AiO ESP and Hero printers. Also possibly Advent AWL10
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | ESP 2150 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4059 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 2170 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4066 |
+Basic |
+Tested with network |
+
+
+ESP 3200 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4043 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 3300 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4031 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 4100 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4053 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 5000 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4028 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 5100 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4025 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 5200 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x040a/0x4041 |
+Complete |
+USB good, Network good |
+
+
+ESP 5300 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4026 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 5500 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4027 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 6100 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4054 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 7200 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4056 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 9200 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4065 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 5 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4032 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 7 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x403e |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP 9 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x403f |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP C110 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4057 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP C115 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4058 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP C310 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x405d |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+ESP C315 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x405e |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Hero 3.1 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x406d |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Hero 4.1 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4069 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Hero 5.1 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4064 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Hero Office 6.1 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4062 |
+Basic |
+Does the adf work? |
+
+
+Hero 7.1 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4063 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Hero 9.1 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x040a/0x4067 |
+Complete |
+USB good, Network good |
+
+
+
+Advent
+ | AW10 |
+USB |
+0x040a/0x4060 |
+Untested |
+Please test! |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-kvs20xx
+Comment: New backend for SANE release 1.0.22, see sane-kvs20xx manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Panasonic
+ | KV-S2025C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S2026C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04da/0x1000 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S2028C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x100a |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S2045C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S2046C |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04da/0x1001 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S2048C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x1009 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-kvs40xx
+Comment: New backend for SANE release 1.0.23, see sane-kvs40xx manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Panasonic
+ | KV-S4065C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x100d |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S4085C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x100c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S7075C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x100e |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-kvs1025
+Comment: New backend for SANE release 1.0.21, see sane-kvs1025 manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Panasonic
+ | KV-S1020C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x1007 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S1025C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x1006 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S1045C |
+USB |
+0x04da/0x1010 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#leo
+Manual page: sane-leo
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+LEO
+ | LEOScan S3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+FCC ID LUZFS1130 |
+
+
+
+Across Technologies
+ | FS-1130 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+FCC ID LUZFS1130 |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | FS-1130 Colorpage Scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://stef.dev.free.fr/sane/lexmark
+Manual page: sane-lexmark
+Comment: This backend supports lexmark x1100 series scanners.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Lexmark
+ | X1110 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X1130 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Good |
+Supports 75, 150, 300, 600 dpi |
+
+
+X1140 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X1150 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Good |
+Supports 75, 150, 300, 600 dpi |
+
+
+X1170 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Good |
+Supports 75, 150, 300, 600 dpi |
+
+
+X1180 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+X1185 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Good |
+Tested with xscanimage. Supports 75, 150, 300, 600, 1200(600x1200) dpi resolutions. Does grayscale or colour scans in the following sizes: wallet, 3x5, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, letter. |
+
+
+X1195 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X74 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0060 |
+Good |
+Supports 75, 150, 300, 600 dpi |
+
+
+X12xx |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007d |
+Good |
+USB1.1 is OK, USB2.0 needs testing |
+
+
+
+Dell
+ | A920 |
+USB |
+0x413c/0x5105 |
+Good |
+Relabelled X11xx model |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ma1509-backend/
+Manual page: sane-ma1509
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | BearPaw 1200 F |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0010 |
+Good |
+Works up to 600 dpi. No support for TA and ADF yet. |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | fi-4110EOX/2/3 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1040 |
+Unsupported |
+Uses ma1509 chip, but very different from other scanners supported by the ma1509 backend |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://wiki.kainhofer.com/hardware/magicolor_scan
+Manual page: sane-magicolor
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+KONICA MINOLTA
+ | magicolor 1690MF |
+USB Network |
+0x132b/0x2089 |
+Good |
+Multi-function color laser printer with fax, scanner and network interface |
+
+
+magicolor 4690MF |
+USB Network |
+0x132b/0x2079 |
+Good |
+Multi-function color laser printer with fax, scanner and network interface |
+
+
+BizHub 162/132 |
+USB Network |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Uses a similar protocol as the magicolor 1690MF, according to Ilia Sotnikov. |
+
+
+DiMage 1611 |
+USB Network |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Uses a similar protocol as the magicolor 1690MF, according to Ilia Sotnikov. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.zago.net/sane
+Manual page: sane-matsushita
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Panasonic
+ | KV-SS25 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+KV-SS25D |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+KV-SS50 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-SS55 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-SS50EX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-SS55EX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+no color, no high resolution, no automatic cropping |
+
+
+KV-SS850 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-SS855 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+KV-S2025C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+no color, no high resolution, no automatic cropping |
+
+
+KV-S2045C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+no color, no high resolution, no automatic cropping |
+
+
+KV-S2065L |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+no color, no high resolution, no automatic cropping |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.mir.com/mtek/
+Manual page: sane-microtek
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Microtek
+ | Scanmaker E6 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Scanmaker E3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Scanmaker E2 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+Scanmaker 35t+ |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+slide-scanner |
+
+
+Scanmaker 45t |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+slide-scanner |
+
+
+Scanmaker 35 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+slide-scanner |
+
+
+Scanmaker III |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Scanmaker IISP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Scanmaker IIHR |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+Scanmaker IIG |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+gray only |
+
+
+Scanmaker II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+Scanmaker 600Z(S) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+Scanmaker 600G(S) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+gray only (see manpage) |
+
+
+Color PageWiz |
+SCSI (Parport) |
+ |
+Basic |
+sheet-fed (preliminary, see mapage) |
+
+
+
+Agfa
+ | Arcus II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Arcus *II*, not Arcus! |
+
+
+StudioScan |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+StudioScan II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+StudioScan IIsi |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Studiostar |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Minimal |
+Is detected but scans are very dark |
+
+
+DuoScan |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+Vobis
+ | Highscreen Realscan |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | Colorpage-SP2 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Same as Microtek Scanmaker E3 |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://karstenfestag.gmxhome.de/linux.html
+Manual page: sane-microtek2
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Microtek
+ | ScanMaker E3plus |
+Parport |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker E3plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker X6 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker X6EL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker X6USB |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x0099 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V300 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V300 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V310 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V310 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V600 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker 330 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker 630 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker 636 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker 6400XL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker 9600XL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+only flatbed mode ? |
+
+
+ScanMaker 9800XL |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Minimal |
+IEEE-1394 seems to work. See link. More reports welcome. |
+
+
+Phantom 330CX |
+Parport |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+SlimScan C3 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Phantom 636 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Phantom 636CX |
+Parport |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+SlimScan C6 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x009a |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V6UPL |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x00b6 |
+Basic |
+Sometimes scan speed goes to fast and results look badly smudged. |
+
+
+ScanMaker V6USL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V6USL |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x00a3 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker V6USL |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x80a3 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMaker X12USL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+only Flatbed mode ? |
+
+
+
+Vobis
+ | HighScan |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+only E3plus based models |
+
+
+
+Scanport
+ | SQ300 |
+Parport? |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+SQ2030 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+SQ4836 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | ColorPage-EP |
+Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek-backend/
+Manual page: sane-mustek
+Comment: Most Mustek SCSI scanners are supported by this backend. For USB scanners, look at the mustek_usb backend.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | Paragon MFS-6000CX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+Paragon MFS-12000CX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass |
+
+
+Paragon MFC-600S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon 600 II CD |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon 600 II ED |
+Parport |
+ |
+Untested |
+Completely untested. If it's the same as the 600 II EP, it may work. Please contact me if you own such a device. |
+
+
+Paragon 600 II EP |
+Parport |
+ |
+Minimal |
+Works, however only low resolutions and quality in color mode is bad. |
+
+
+ScanMagic 600 II SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+TwainScan II SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon MFC-800S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon 800 II SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon MFS-6000SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon MFS-8000SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon MFS-1200SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon MFS-12000SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 6000SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 12000SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 FS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+One report that it crashes the computer. SCSI driver issue? Please contact me if you own such a device. |
+
+
+ScanExpress 12000SP Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon 1200 III SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon 1200 LS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMagic 9636S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanMagic 9636S Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress A3 SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+Please test! |
+
+
+Paragon 1200 SP Pro |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Paragon 1200 A3 Pro |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+ADF and TA untested. Please contact me if you own such equipment. |
+
+
+Paragon 600 II N |
+Proprietary |
+ |
+Basic |
+Resolutions above 300 dpi may cause trouble. |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Imagery 1200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3-pass, Mustek Paragon MFS-6000CX compatible |
+
+
+Imagery 1200 SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Mustek Paragon MFS-6000SP compatible |
+
+
+Imagery 4800 SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Mustek Paragon 600 II CD compatible |
+
+
+SCSI Connect 19200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible |
+
+
+SCSI excellence series 19200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Mustek ScanExpress 12000SP compatible |
+
+
+
+Primax
+ | Compact 4800 SCSI |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+Mustek 600 II CD compatible |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://penguin-breeder.org/sane/mustek_pp/
+Manual page: sane-mustek_pp
+Comment: Supports CIS and CCD type parallel port scanners from Mustek.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | ScanExpress 6000 P |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+ScanExpress 600 SEP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+ScanMagic 4800 P |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+600 III EP Plus |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+96 CP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+ScanExpress 600 CP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+ScanMagic 600 CP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 CP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+600x1200 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 CP+ |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+600x1200 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron
+ | MD 9848 |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+MD 9806 |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+MD/LT 935x |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+600x1200 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+MD/LT 985x |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+600x1200 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+MD/LT 9890 |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+600x1200 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+
+Targa
+ | Funline TS12 EP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+600x1200 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+Funline TS6 EP |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Easy Connect 9600+ |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+Easy Connect 19200+ |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+
+Viviscan
+ | Compact II |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+
+Cybercom
+ | 9352 |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+CIS scanner |
+
+
+
+Gallery
+ | 4800 |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+
+Network
+ | Easy Plus 30 Bit |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300 dpi CCD scanner |
+
+
+
+Micromaxx
+ | MM-9851 |
+Parport (EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+300x600 dpi CIS scanner |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb-backend/
+Manual page: sane-mustek_usb
+Comment: Only the USB scanners mentioned below are supported. For BearPaws, look at the Plustek, MA-1509, and gt68xx backends.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | ScanExpress 600 CU |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0002 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 CU |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0001 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 CU Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0008 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 UB |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0006 |
+Complete |
+For the UB Plus, see gt68xx backend |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Compact Scan USB 19200 |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0006 |
+Complete |
+Mustek 1200 UB compatible |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb2-backend/
+Manual page: sane-mustek_usb2
+Comment: Only BearPaw 2448TA Pro is supported at the moment
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | BearPaw 2448TA Pro |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0409 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/~saetaka/
+Manual page: sane-nec
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+NEC
+ | PC-IN500/4C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+PC-IN500/4C was sold only in JAPAN |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp3300backend
+Manual page: sane-niash
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 3300c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0205 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 3400c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0405 |
+Complete |
+If you use Linux 2.6, version 2.6.8 or newer is necessary. |
+
+
+ScanJet 4300c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0305 |
+Complete |
+If you use Linux 2.6, version 2.6.8 or newer is necessary. |
+
+
+ScanJet 4300c/Silitek |
+USB |
+0x047b/0x1002 |
+Complete |
+If you use Linux 2.6, version 2.6.8 or newer is necessary. |
+
+
+
+Agfa
+ | Snapscan Touch |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x0100 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Office Scan USB 19200 |
+USB |
+0x047b/0x1000 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.sane-project.org/
+Manual page: sane-p5
+Comment: New backend for SANE release 1.0.21, see sane-p5 manpage
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+PRIMAX
+ | PagePartner |
+Parport (EPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Basic |
+Sheetfed scanner, work in gray and color, but uncalibrated scans |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane
+Manual page: sane-pie
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Devcom
+ | 9636PRO |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+9636S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+9630S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+PIE
+ | ScanAce 1236S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce 1230S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce III |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce II Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce III Plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce V |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce ScanMedia |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce ScanMedia II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce 630S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+ScanAce 636S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Adlib
+ | JetScan630 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+JetScan636PRO |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+https://github.com/kkaempf/sane-backends
+Manual page: sane-pieusb
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+PIE
+ | PowerSlide 3600 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Untested |
+Identical to Reflecta DigitDia 3600 |
+
+
+PowerSlide 3650 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Basic |
+Identical to Reflecta DigitDia 4000 |
+
+
+PowerSlide 4000 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Basic |
+Identical to Reflecta DigitDia 5000 |
+
+
+PowerSlide 5000 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Basic |
+Identical to Reflecta DigitDia 6000 |
+
+
+
+Reflecta
+ | Reflecta ProScan 10T |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0145 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+Reflecta ProScan 7200 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0145 |
+Good |
+Similar to PrimeFilm 7250 scanner from Pacific Image Electronics |
+
+
+CrystalScan 3600 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0145 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+CrystalScan 7200 |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+Reflecta CrystalScan 7250 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0145 |
+Basic |
+Similar to PrimeFilm 7250 scanner from Pacific Image Electronics |
+
+
+DigitDia 3600 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Untested |
+Identical to Pacific Image Electronics PowerSlide 3600 scanner |
+
+
+DigitDia 4000 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Basic |
+Identical to Pacific Image Electronics PowerSlide 3650 scanner |
+
+
+DigitDia 5000 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Untested |
+Identical to Pacific Image Electronics PowerSlide 4000 scanner |
+
+
+Reflecta DigitDia 6000 Multiple Slide Scanner |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Good |
+Identical to Pacific Image Electronics PowerSlide 5000 scanner |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-pixma
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | PIXMA E400 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x177a |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E410 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x181e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA E460 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1788 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E470 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x180c |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E480 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1789 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E500 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1758 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E510 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1761 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA E560 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x177b |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E600 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x175a |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E610 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1767 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E3100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1828 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E3300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18a3 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E3400 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b8 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA E4200 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1855 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G2000 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1795 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA G2010 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x183a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA G2020 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18bd |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G2060 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18c1 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G2100 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1795 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA G3000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1794 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G3010 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x183b |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G3020 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18bf |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G3060 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18c3 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G4000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x181d |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA G4010 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x183d |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G4511 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x183d |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WIFI not supported |
+
+
+PIXMA G6000 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1865 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G6080 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1866 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G7000 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1863 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G7080 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1864 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA GM4000 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1869 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA GM4080 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x186a |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG2100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1751 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG2200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1760 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG2400 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x176c |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG2500 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x176d |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG2900 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1780 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG3000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x180b |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA MG3100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1752 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG3200 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1762 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG3500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x176e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG3600 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x178a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG4100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1753 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG4200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1763 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1748 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1749 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1754 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5400 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1764 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1771 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5600 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x177f |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG5700 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x178e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200 DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x174a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400 DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6200 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1755 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800 DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6300 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1765 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6400 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1770 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6500 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x176f |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x177e |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6800 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x178d |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG6900 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x178c |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG7100 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1772 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG7500 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x177c |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG7700 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x178b |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MG8100 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x174b |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MG8200 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1756 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP140 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x172b |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600 DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP150 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1709 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA MP160 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1714 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA MP170 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x170a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP180 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1715 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA MP190 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1734 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP210 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1721 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP220 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1722 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP230 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x175f |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP240 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1732 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP250 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x173a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP260 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1733 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP270 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x173b |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP280 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1746 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP360 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x263c |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP370 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x263d |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP375R |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x263f |
+Untested |
+Same protocol as Pixma MP360/370/390? Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP390 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x263e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP450 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x170b |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP460 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1716 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP470 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1723 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP480 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1731 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP490 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x173c |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP493 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1757 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP495 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1747 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP500 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x170c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA MP510 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1717 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP520 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1724 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP530 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1712 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA MP540 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1730 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP550 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x173d |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP560 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x173e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP600 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1718 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP600R |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1719 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP610 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1725 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP620 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x172f |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP630 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x172e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP640 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x173f |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP700 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2630 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (flatbed color up to 1200DPI, grayscale up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MP710 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x264d |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MP730 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x262f |
+Good |
+Flatbed color up to 1200DPI, grayscale up to 600DPI. ADF scan to be confirmed. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP740 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x264c |
+Untested |
+Same protocol as Pixma MP710? Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP750 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1706 |
+Minimal |
+No grayscale. Canceling scan in ADF mode doesn't eject the paper! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP760 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1708 |
+Minimal |
+No grayscale. The scanner sometimes hangs! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP770 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1708 |
+Minimal |
+No grayscale. The scanner sometimes hangs! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP780 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1707 |
+Minimal |
+No grayscale. The scanner sometimes hangs! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP790 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1707 |
+Minimal |
+No grayscale. The scanner sometimes hangs! |
+
+
+PIXMA MP800 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x170d |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported up to 2400DPI. Full TPU support up to 2400DPI. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP800R |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x170e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported up to 2400DPI. Full TPU support up to 2400DPI. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP810 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x171a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported up to 4800DPI. Full TPU support (negative and slides) up to 4800DPI. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP830 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1713 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported up to 2400DPI. Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP960 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x171b |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported up to 4800DPI. Full TPU support (negative and slides) up to 4800DPI. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP970 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1726 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI). Full TPU support (negative and slides) at 24 or 48 bits. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP980 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x172d |
+Complete |
+Working fine at all resolutions. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP990 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1740 |
+Complete |
+Working fine at all resolutions. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX300 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1727 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MX310 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1728 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MX320 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1736 |
+Untested |
+Same protocol as Pixma Generation 3? Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MX330 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1737 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MX340 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1741 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MX350 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1742 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MX360 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x174d |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX370 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1759 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX390 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1766 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MX410 |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x174e |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX420 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x174f |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX430 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x175b |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MX450 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1768 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MX470 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1774 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX490 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1787 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MX510 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x175c |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX520 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1769 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX530 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1775 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+PIXMA MX700 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1729 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA MX710 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x175d |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA MX720 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x176a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX850 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x172c |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX860 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1735 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX870 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1743 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX880 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1750 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX882 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1750 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX885 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1750 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX890 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x175e |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX920 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x176b |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA MX7600 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x171c |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA TR4500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1854 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA TR7000 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b9 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR7500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1824 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR7530 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1845 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR7600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18aa |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8500 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1823 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8530 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1844 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8580 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1841 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18ad |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR8630 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18af |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TR9530 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x185e |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1827 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3300 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18a2 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3400 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b7 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS5000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1802 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS5100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1825 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS5300 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x188b |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS5380 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x188c |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1801 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1822 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6130 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1843 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6180 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1840 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6200 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1856 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6230 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1858 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6280 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1857 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6300 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x188b |
+Good |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6330 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1894 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6380 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x188e |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS6400 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18d3 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS7330 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x188f |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS7400 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18d7 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS7430 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b2 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1800 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8430 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b5 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1821 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8130 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1842 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8180 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x183f |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8200 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1859 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8230 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x185b |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8280 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x185a |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8300 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1890 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8330 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1892 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8380 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1891 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS9000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x179f |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS9100 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1820 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS9180 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x183e |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS9500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x185c |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS9580 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x185d |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXUS MP5 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2635 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! Identical with imageCLASS MPC190. |
+
+
+PIXUS MP10 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x261f |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Identical with imageCLASS MPC200. |
+
+
+PIXUS XK50 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1846 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+CanoScan XK 60 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1893 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXUS XK70 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1847 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXUS XK80 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1873 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+imageCLASS D420 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ef |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+imageCLASS D480 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ed |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Flatbed, ADF simplex and Duplex supported. |
+
+
+imageCLASS D530 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2775 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS D550 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2738 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+imageCLASS D570 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x27e8 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF110 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27ed |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! WiFi only for w Types. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF210 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27a9 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WiFi only for w Types. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF220 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27a8 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF230 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27d1 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WiFi only for w Types. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF240 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27d2 |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI, ADF up to 300DPI). 216mm image width buggy, restricted to 215mm. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF260 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27f4 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! Duplex only for MF269. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF410 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27c0 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF420 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27f1 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF440 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x2823 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI, ADF up to 300DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF510 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27c2 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF520 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27f0 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF620 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27b4 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF630 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27e1 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF634C |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27e2 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF640 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27fe |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF645C |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27fd |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF720 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27b5 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF730 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27e4 |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Ethernet and WiFi not tested yet |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF733Cdw |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27e5 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF731/733 |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27e5 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF740 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27fb |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF741/743 |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x27fc |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF810/820 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x27a6 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF3010 |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x2759 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF3110 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2660 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF3240 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2684 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4010 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26b4 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4018 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26b4 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4120 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26a3 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4122 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26a3 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4140 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26a3 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4150 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26a3 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4270 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26b5 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+I-SENSYS MF4320d |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ee |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+I-SENSYS MF4330d |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ee |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4350d |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ee |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4370dn |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ec |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Network not supported |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4380dn |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26ec |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Network not supported |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4410 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2737 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4430 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2737 |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). ADF empty buggy. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF4500 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2736 |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4570dw |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x275a |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4660 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26b0 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF4690 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26b0 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF4700 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x2774 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF4800 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x2773 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Ethernet buggy. |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF5630 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x264e |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+laserBase MF5650 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x264f |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF5730 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x265d |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF5750 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x265e |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF5770 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x265f |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF5880dn |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26f9 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF5900 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x2743 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF6100 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x278e |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Note: document feeder does not have 600DPI capability. |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF6500 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2686 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF6550 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2686 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF6680dn |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26fa |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF8030 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2707 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageCLASS MF8170c |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2659 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF8200C Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x2779 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Note: document feeder does not have 600DPI capability. |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF8300 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x2708 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
+i-SENSYS MF8500C Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x277a |
+Untested |
+Same protocol as MF8200C Series? Testers needed! |
+
+
+imageCLASS MPC190 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2635 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! Identical with SmartBase MPC190 and PIXUS MP5. |
+
+
+imageCLASS MPC200 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x261f |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Identical with SmartBase MPC200 and PIXUS MP10. |
+
+
+imageRUNNER 1020/1024/1025 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x26e6 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+imageRUNNER 1133 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2742 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB2000 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1778 |
+Good |
+Flatbed works, All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI), ADF does not work |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB2100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1793 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB2300 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1779 |
+Good |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI), ADF does not work |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB2700 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1792 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB5000 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1776 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB5100 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1790 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB5300 Series |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04a9/0x1777 |
+Good |
+1200dpi scans do not work |
+
+
+MAXIFY MB5400 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x178f |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). |
+
+
+CanoScan 8800F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1901 |
+Complete |
+Flatbed scan. TPU for negatives and slides. All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI). |
+
+
+CanoScan 9000F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1908 |
+Complete |
+Full flatbed support up to 4800DPI (Note: flatbed does not have 9600DPI capability). Full TPU support (negatives, slides and infrared) up to 9600DPI. |
+
+
+CanoScan 9000F Mark II |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x190d |
+Complete |
+Full flatbed support up to 4800DPI (Note: flatbed does not have 9600DPI capability). Full TPU support (negatives, slides and infrared) up to 9600DPI. |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 300 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1913 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI) |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 400 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1912 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 4800DPI) |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-plustek
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro U12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0010 |
+Complete |
+NOTE: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! |
+
+
+OpticPro UT12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0013 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro UT12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0017 |
+Complete |
+Note: Devices with product ID 0x0001 are not supported! |
+
+
+OpticPro UT16 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0017 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro U24 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0011 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro U24 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0015 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro UT24 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0017 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | Colorpage HR6 V2 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2007 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage HR6 V2 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2008 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage HR7 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2013 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage HR6A |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2009 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage HR7LE |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2015 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+Colorpage HR6X |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2016 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | BearPaw 1200 |
+USB |
+0x0400/0x1000 |
+Complete |
+both product versions are supported, see backends' man-page |
+
+
+BearPaw 1200 |
+USB |
+0x0400/0x1001 |
+Complete |
+both product versions are supported, see backends' man-page |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 |
+USB |
+0x0400/0x1001 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | ScanJet 2100C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0505 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+ScanJet 2200C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0605 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | Perfection 1250 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010f |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1250Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x010f |
+Good |
+TPA scans not perfect |
+
+
+Perfection 1260 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011d |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Perfection 1260Photo |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011d |
+Good |
+TPA scans not perfect |
+
+
+
+Umax
+ | UMAX 3400 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0050 |
+Complete |
+there are some UMAX 3400 outside the U.S. which are not supported, as they use another chipset than the LM983x |
+
+
+UMAX 3400 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0060 |
+Complete |
+there are some UMAX 3400 outside the U.S. which are not supported, as they use another chipset than the LM983x |
+
+
+UMAX Astranet ia101 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0060 |
+Complete |
+seems to be a renamed UMAX 3400 |
+
+
+UMAX 3450 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0060 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+UMAX 5400 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0160 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Compaq
+ | S4-100 |
+USB |
+0x049f/0x001a |
+Complete |
+Identical to UMAX 3400 |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CanoScan N650U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2206 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan N656U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2206 |
+Complete |
+Identical to CanoScan N650U |
+
+
+CanoScan N1220U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2207 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan N670U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220d |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan N676U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220d |
+Complete |
+Identical to CanoScan N670U |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 20 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220d |
+Complete |
+Identical to CanoScan N670U |
+
+
+CanoScan N1240U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220e |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 30 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220e |
+Complete |
+Identical to CanoScan N1240U |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 25 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2220 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CanoScan D660U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2208 |
+Good |
+TPA scans not perfect |
+
+
+
+Syscan
+ | TravelScan 460/464 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x4600 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+TravelScan 662 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x6620 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Ambir
+ | Visigo A4 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x4600 |
+Complete |
+Rebaged Travelscan 464 |
+
+
+
+Portable Peripheral Co., Ltd.
+ | Q-Scan USB001 (A4 portable scanner) |
+USB |
+0x0a53/0x1000 |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+Q-Scan USB201 (A6 portable scanner) |
+USB |
+0x0a53/0x2000 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Visioneer
+ | Strobe XP 100 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0427 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-plustek_pp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro 4800P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 4830P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 600P/6000P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 4831P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 9630P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 9630PL |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+use driver-switch mov=1 |
+
+
+OpticPro 9600P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 1236P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+reported as OpticPro 12000P/96000P |
+
+
+OpticPro 12000P/96000P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 9636P |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+use driver-switch mov=4 |
+
+
+OpticPro 9636P+/Turbo |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+use driver-switch mov=3 |
+
+
+OpticPro 9636T |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro 12000T |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro AI3 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Basic |
+use driver-switch mov=5, poor picture quality |
+
+
+OpticPro P8 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro P12 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+OpticPro PT12 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+
+Primax
+ | Colorado 4800 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Untested |
+same as OpticPro 4800P |
+
+
+Compact 4800 Direct |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+use driver-switch mov=2 |
+
+
+Compact 4800 Direct-30 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+same as OpticPro 4830P, use driver-switch mov=7 |
+
+
+Compact 9600 Direct-30 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+same as OpticPro 9630P |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | Colorpage Vivid III V2 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+Reported as PT12 |
+
+
+Colorpage Vivid Pro II Film |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+Reported as OP9636T/12000T |
+
+
+Colorpage HR6X EPP |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Good |
+Negative scanning does not work correctly |
+
+
+
+Aries
+ | Scan-It Pro 4800 |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+use driver-switch mov=2 |
+
+
+
+BrightScan
+ | BrighScan OpticPro |
+Parport (SPP, EPP) |
+ |
+Complete |
+Reported as P12 |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-ricoh
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Ricoh
+ | Ricoh IS50 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+Ricoh IS60 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.ricoh.com/
+Manual page: sane-ricoh2
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Ricoh
+ | SG-3100SFNw |
+USB |
+0x05ca/0x0439 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+SG-3100SNw |
+USB |
+0x05ca/0x0438 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+SP-100SU |
+USB |
+0x05ca/0x042c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SP-111SU/SP-112SU |
+USB |
+0x05ca/0x0448 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://stef.dev.free.fr/sane/rts8891/index.html
+Manual page: sane-rts8891
+Comment: This backend supports Realtek RTS8891 ASIC bases scanners.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | Astra 4400 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0070 |
+Good |
+Supports 75, 150, 300, 600 and 1200 dpi |
+
+
+Astra 4450 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0070 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | scanjet 4470c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0805 |
+Good |
+re-branded Astra 4400 |
+
+
+scanjet 4400c |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0705 |
+Good |
+exists with 2 different sensors of which only one works |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-s9036
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Siemens
+ | 9036 Flatbed scanner |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.zago.net/sane/
+Manual page: sane-sceptre
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Sceptre
+ | Vividscan S1200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+Komodo
+ | S1200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+rebadged Sceptre S1200 |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.satzbau-gmbh.de/staff/abel/sane-sharp.html
+Manual page: sane-sharp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Sharp
+ | JX-610 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+JX-250 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+JX-320 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+JX-325 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+JX-330 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+JX-350 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://sm3600.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-sm3600
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Microtek
+ | ScanMaker 3600 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40b3 |
+Basic |
+works |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3600 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40ca |
+Basic |
+works |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3600 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40ff |
+Basic |
+works |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3700 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40b8 |
+Basic |
+works |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3700 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40cb |
+Basic |
+works |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3750 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40dd |
+Basic |
+works (told) |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.ziplabel.com/sm3840/
+Manual page: sane-sm3840
+Comment: This reverse-engineered backend supports the USB ScanMaker 3840 model
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Microtek
+ | ScanMaker 3840 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30d4 |
+Good |
+8 and 16 bit, color and grayscale |
+
+
+ScanMaker 4800 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30cf |
+Good |
+Same hardware as SM3840, different color box |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://snapscan.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-snapscan
+Comment: Supported bit depths: 24 bit (color), 48 bit (color, Epson) 8 bit (gray)
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+AGFA
+ | SnapScan |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan 300 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan 310 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan 600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Optional ADF supported. |
+
+
+Arcus 1200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Optional transparency unit supported. |
+
+
+SnapScan 1236s |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. |
+
+
+SnapScan 1236u |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x0002 |
+Good |
+Optional ADF and transparency unit supported. |
+
+
+SnapScan 1212U |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x0001 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan 1212U_2 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x2061 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e10 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x2093 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e20 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x2091 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e25 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x2095 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e26 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x2097 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e40 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x208d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e42 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x20ff |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SnapScan e50 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x208f |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+SnapScan e52 |
+USB |
+0x06bd/0x20fd |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+SnapScan e60 |
+USB |
+ |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Benq (Acer)
+ | 300f |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+310s |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+610s |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+610plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+620s |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanWit 2720s |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+310U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x1a20 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+320U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2022 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+340U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2022 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+620U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x1a2a |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+620UT |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2040 |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+640U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2060 |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+640bu |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x207e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+640BT |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20be |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+1240 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20c0 |
+Good |
+Optional tranparency unit supported |
+
+
+3300 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20b0 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+3300 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20de |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+4300 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20b0 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+4300 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20de |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+5000E |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20fc |
+Basic |
+Same as 5000U, working up to 600 DPI |
+
+
+5000U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20fc |
+Basic |
+Same as 5000E, working up to 600 DPI |
+
+
+5000 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20f8 |
+Good |
+USB ID 0x04a5,0x20f8: Color / grayscale scans working up to 1200 DPI |
+
+
+5150 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2137 |
+Basic |
+Calibration algorithm unknown |
+
+
+5250 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2137 |
+Basic |
+Same hardware as 5150 (?), Calibration algorithm unknown |
+
+
+5300 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20fe |
+Basic |
+Problems with firmware upload reported |
+
+
+
+Guillemot / Hercules
+ | Maxi Scan A4 Deluxe (SCSI) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Rebadged SnapScan 310s. |
+
+
+Scan@home Touch 1248 (USB) |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20de |
+Good |
+Rebadged Benq 3300. |
+
+
+Maxi Scan A4 USB 640U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2060 |
+Good |
+Rebadged Benq 640U. |
+
+
+Maxi A4 36 bit |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2060 |
+Good |
+Rebadged Benq 620U, needs Benq firmware file u96v???.bin |
+
+
+
+Mitsubishi
+ | Diamondview 648UT |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2022 |
+Good |
+Rebadged Benq 320u. |
+
+
+Diamondview 650U |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x20b0 |
+Good |
+Rebadged Benq 4300. |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | GT-7400U |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0120 |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw3e.bin. |
+
+
+GT-8400UF |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011f |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw30.bin, film scanning unit untested. |
+
+
+Perfection 660 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0114 |
+Good |
+Requires firmware tail_058.bin. |
+
+
+Perfection 1270 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0120 |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw3e.bin. overseas version of the GT-7400U |
+
+
+Perfection 1670 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011f |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw30.bin. |
+
+
+Perfection 1670 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x011f |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw30.bin, film scanning unit untested. overseas version of the GT-8400UF |
+
+
+Perfection 2480 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0121 |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw41.bin. |
+
+
+Perfection 2580 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0121 |
+Basic |
+Requires firmware esfw41.bin, film scanning unit unsupported. |
+
+
+Perfection 3490 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0122 |
+Good |
+Requires firmware esfw51.bin. |
+
+
+Perfection 3590 PHOTO |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0122 |
+Basic |
+Requires firmware esfw52.bin, film scanning unit unsupported. |
+
+
+Stylus CX-1500 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x080c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-sp15c
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | ScanPartner 15C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+ScanPartner 600C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~ingo/sane/
+Manual page: sane-st400
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Siemens
+ | ST400 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+6 bit gray |
+
+
+ST800 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+6 bit gray |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-tamarack
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Tamarack
+ | Artiscan 6000C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3 pass, 300 DPI |
+
+
+Artiscan 8000C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3 pass, 400 DPI |
+
+
+Artiscan 12000C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+3 pass, 600 DPI |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco
+Manual page: sane-teco1
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Relisys
+ | RELI 2412 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+sub model VM3530+ |
+
+
+AVEC 2400 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+sub model VM3520 |
+
+
+RELI 4830 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM4542 |
+
+
+AVEC 2412 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+sub model VM3520+ |
+
+
+AVEC 4800 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM4530 |
+
+
+AVEC 4816 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM4530+ |
+
+
+RELI DS6 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3420 |
+
+
+RELI DS15 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3440 |
+
+
+RELI 2400 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3530 |
+
+
+RELI 4816 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+sub model VM4540 |
+
+
+RELI 9600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM6530 |
+
+
+RELI 9612 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM6530* |
+
+
+RELI 9624 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM6530+ |
+
+
+RELI 9630 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM6540 |
+
+
+
+Actown
+ | ACT Scan I 30 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3520A |
+
+
+
+Dextra
+ | DF-600P |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3510 |
+
+
+DF-1200T+ |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3530+ |
+
+
+DF-4830T |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM4542 |
+
+
+DF-9624 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM6530+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://gkall.hobby.nl/teco2.html
+Manual page: sane-teco2
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Relisys
+ | AVEC Super 3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3575 |
+
+
+AVEC II S3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3564 |
+
+
+SCORPIO Super 3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3575 |
+
+
+APOLLO Express 3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+sub model VM356A |
+
+
+APOLLO Express 6 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM6565 |
+
+
+SCORPIO Pro |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM6575 |
+
+
+SCORPIO Pro-S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM6586 |
+
+
+
+Primax
+ | Jewel 4800 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM356A |
+
+
+Profi 9600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+sub model VM6575 |
+
+
+Profi 19200 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM6586 |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | ScanMagic 4830S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3575 |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.zago.net/sane/#teco3
+Manual page: sane-teco3
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Relisys
+ | Infinity Scorpio |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro 2400SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+
+PIOTECH
+ | Splendeur 3024 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | Imagery 2400 SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+Imagery 4800 SP+ |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+Imagery 9600 SP |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-u12
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro U12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0001 |
+Basic |
+Note: Only devices with product ID 0x0001 are supported! |
+
+
+OpticPro UT12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0001 |
+Basic |
+Note: Only devices with product ID 0x0001 are supported! |
+
+
+OpticPro 1212U |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0001 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+RevScan
+ | RevScan Orange R48Ti |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0001 |
+Basic |
+Rebadged Plustek OpticPro UT12 |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | ColorPage HR6 V1 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2004 |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+ColorPage Vivid III USB |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0001 |
+Untested |
+Note: Device has Plustek vendor and product ID (0x07b3/0x0001) |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.rauch-domain.de/sane-umax/index.html
+Manual page: sane-umax
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | Vista S6 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Vista S6E |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UMAX S-6E |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UMAX S-6EG |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Vista-S8 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Supervista S-12 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UMAX S-12 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UMAX S-12G |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 600S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 610S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 1200S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 1220S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 2100S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 2200 (SU) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 2200 (SU) |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0230 |
+Good |
+OK, needs USB control messages |
+
+
+Astra 2400S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra 6400 |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+will probably work one day |
+
+
+Astra 6450 |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+will probably work one day |
+
+
+Astra MX3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Astra MX3 |
+USB |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, needs USB control messages |
+
+
+Mirage D-16L |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Mirage II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Mirage IIse |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+PSD |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+PowerLook |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=PS-2400X |
+
+
+PL-II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+PowerLook III |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+PowerLook 270 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+incompatible |
+
+
+PowerLook 270plus |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+incompatible |
+
+
+PowerLook 1100 |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+will probably work one day |
+
+
+PowerLook 2000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+PowerLook 2100XL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+PowerLook 3000 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+Gemini D-16 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UMAX VT600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+may work, please test and give feedback |
+
+
+Vista-T630 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK for some firmwareversions, on others only lineart OK |
+
+
+UC 630 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Version 2.8 OK, others only lineart OK |
+
+
+UG 630 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UG 80 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+UC 840 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Version 1.6 OK, others only lineart OK |
+
+
+UC 1200S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+may work, please test and give feedback |
+
+
+UC 1200SE |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Version 3.0 OK, others unknown |
+
+
+UC 1260 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+Version 1.6 OK, others unknown |
+
+
+
+Linotype Hell
+ | Jade |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office |
+
+
+Jade |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell JADE |
+
+
+Jade2 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 |
+
+
+Saphir |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+support disabled until tested - please contact author |
+
+
+Saphir2 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR2 |
+
+
+Saphir3 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell SAPHIR3 |
+
+
+Saphir Ultra |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+support disabled until tested - please contact author |
+
+
+Saphir Ultra II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=Linotype SAPHIR4 |
+
+
+Saphir HiRes |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+support disabled until tested - please contact author |
+
+
+Opal |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+support disabled until tested - please contact author |
+
+
+Opal2 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK; SCSI-ID=LinoHell OPAL2 |
+
+
+Opal Ultra |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+support disabled until tested - please contact author |
+
+
+Linoscan 1400 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=HDM LS4H1S |
+
+
+
+Vobis
+ | Highscreen Scanboostar Premium |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=LinoHell Office2 |
+
+
+
+EDGE
+ | KTX-9600US |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+no feedback |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | Perfection 600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=EPSON Perfection600 rebadged UMAX Astra 1200S |
+
+
+
+Escom
+ | Image Scanner 256 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=UMAX UG 80 |
+
+
+
+Escort
+ | Galleria 600 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+untested, SCSI-ID=ESCORT Galleria 600S |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | ColorPage-HR5 (Pro) |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK, SCSI-ID=KYE ColorPage-HR5 |
+
+
+
+Nikon
+ | AX-110 / Scantouch 110 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Untested |
+may work, please test and give feedback |
+
+
+AX-210 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+
+TriGem
+ | PowerScanII |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+OK |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://sourceforge.net/projects/umax1220u-sane
+Manual page: sane-umax1220u
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | Astra 1220U |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0010 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Astra 1600U |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0030 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Astra 2000U |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0030 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Astra 2100U |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x0130 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/
+Manual page: sane-umax_pp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | Astra 1220P |
+Parport (EPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Astra 2000P |
+Parport (EPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Astra 1600P |
+Parport (EPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Astra 600P |
+Parport (SPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+untested, but should be close to 610P |
+
+
+Astra 610P |
+Parport (SPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | Scanjet 3200C |
+Parport (EPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P) |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | ColorPage-Life Pro |
+Parport (EPP/ECP) |
+ |
+Good |
+works (relabelled 1220P and 2000P) |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+contrib.html
+Comment: The devices mentioned here are not supported by any SANE backend. However, there may be links to information about them or stand-alone programs.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Agfa
+ | DuoScan f40 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x06bd/0x02bf |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+DuoScan T2000XL |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Same as Microtek ArtixScan 2020? |
+
+
+DuoScan T2500 |
+SCSI IEEE-1384 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Same as Microtek Artixscan 2500f |
+
+
+SnapScan 310P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+SnapScan EZ |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+SnapScan 1200P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+SnapScan 1212P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+
+Artec/Ultima
+ | 1236 USB |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4001 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+AM12e+ |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Chips found inside: AT015, AD9816JS. Maybe similar to SCSI version or as6e? |
+
+
+Ultima 2000 (0x4001) |
+USB |
+0x05d8/0x4001 |
+Unsupported |
+Same name, but different ids: This scanner is not supported. The scanner with product id 0x4002 is supported by the gt68xx backend, however. |
+
+
+
+Avigramm
+ | Minidoc |
+USB Parport |
+0x05cb/0x1483 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Avision
+ | DS310F |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Scanner/printer/copier combination. |
+
+
+iVina FB2400 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as UMAX Astra 6700. |
+
+
+iVina 1600 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a10 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend. Same as UMAX Astra 4500. |
+
+
+iVina FB1800 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a20 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646/GL660 based. Same as UMAX Astra 4700. |
+
+
+
+Benq (Acer)
+ | 310P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+320P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+340P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+610P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+610PT |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+620P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+620PT |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+640P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+5450 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x211e |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. |
+
+
+5550 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2211 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+5560 |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2311 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+7400UT |
+USB |
+0x04a5/0x2202 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+
+Boeder
+ | Sm@rtScan Office |
+Parport USB |
+0x05cb/0x1483 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Brother
+ | MFC 2500 |
+USB |
+0x04f9/0x000a |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MFC 4600 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+The parport 200x400dpi grayscale version of this scanner is unsupported. Dmitri Katchalov did some investigations on this scanner. If you want to write a backend, contact him (see link). |
+
+
+MFC 7300c |
+Parport USB |
+0x04f9/0x0106 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+MFC 9600 |
+USB |
+0x04f9/0x0101 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+
+C-Channel
+ | MyPen Pro |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MyPen Light |
+USB |
+0x0a93/0x0005 |
+Unsupported |
+See bug #306792 for details. |
+
+
+MoneyPen II |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. |
+
+
+
+Canon
+ | CanoScan 3000 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2215 |
+Unsupported |
+GL660+GL646 based. |
+
+
+CanoScan 3000ex |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2215 |
+Unsupported |
+GL660+GL646 based. |
+
+
+CanoScan 3000F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2215 |
+Unsupported |
+GL660+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+CanoScan 4200F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x221b |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link. |
+
+
+CanoScan 5000F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2212 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+CanoScan 5200F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2217 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+CanoScan 8000F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220f |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more information. With transparency adapter. |
+
+
+CanoScan 9900F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2210 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported, similar to 8000F. 3200x6400 dpi USB2. With transparency adapter. |
+
+
+CanoScan 9950F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2219 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. |
+
+
+CanoScan D646U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220b |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for more information and test program. |
+
+
+CanoScan D646U ex |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220b |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See D646. |
+
+
+CanoScan D1230U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2209 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. |
+
+
+CanoScan D1250U2 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220c |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. However, someone started working on this scanner and some information is available (see link). |
+
+
+CanoScan D2400UF |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x220a |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link. |
+
+
+CanoScan FB320U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2201 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. No details known. |
+
+
+CanoScan FB620U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2202 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Some information is available. |
+
+
+CanoScan FB1210U |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x2205 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. However, a stand-alone program for FreeBSD is available. |
+
+
+CanoScan LiDE 500F |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x221f |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+FS4000 |
+USB SCSI |
+0x04a9/0x3042 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+IS 12 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Scanner cardridge for Canon inkjet printers. |
+
+
+IS 22 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Scanner cardridge for Canon inkjet printers. |
+
+
+IS 32 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x105d |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Scanner cardridge for Canon inkjet printers. |
+
+
+IS 52 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Scanner cardridge for Canon inkjet printers. |
+
+
+ImageRunner iR1018 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x269d |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ImageRunner iR1022 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x269d |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ImageRunner iR1023 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x269d |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP110 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1700 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+PIXMA MP130 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x1701 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+DR-2020U |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+GL84x? |
+
+
+
+Chinon
+ | DS-3000 |
+Parport Serial Port |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported at the moment, but a backend is in preparation. See link. |
+
+
+
+Compaq
+ | S200 |
+USB |
+0x049f/0x0021 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. 2400x1200 dpi. One bulk-in, one bulk-out and one interrupt endpoint. Type-number: U0001-HB21, another type nr on the inside: 75100512-00 |
+
+
+
+Compeye
+ | Simplex 1236C |
+Parport USB |
+0x05cb/0x1483 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Corex
+ | Cardscan 500 |
+USB |
+0x08f0/0x0001 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Businesscard reader. |
+
+
+Cardscan 700 C |
+USB |
+0x08f0/0x0004 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. |
+
+
+
+Dell
+ | A940 |
+USB |
+0x413c/0x5106 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably rebadged Lexmark X5150. May work with sane-lexmark? See bug #312130 |
+
+
+A960 |
+USB |
+0x413c/0x5107 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+922 |
+USB |
+0x413c/0x5109 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Epson
+ | GT-2200 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+StylusScan 2000 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x0105 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+Stylus DX4450 |
+USB |
+0x04b8/0x083f |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Stylus CX-5800 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported at the moment. Not compatible to snapscan backend. It's not known if it may work with epson or epkowa backend. |
+
+
+
+EDT (Electronic Document Technology)
+ | BizCardReader 900C |
+USB |
+0x0a53/0x5001 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+E-Lux
+ | j-6121 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. |
+
+
+
+Enhans
+ | j-6121 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Sold 1998. Same as E-Lux j-6121. |
+
+
+M-3630 A |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. |
+
+
+
+Fujitsu
+ | SP1120 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1473 |
+Unsupported |
+Genesys GL310 chipset, not supported by sane-genesys backend. |
+
+
+SP1125 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1475 |
+Unsupported |
+Genesys GL310 chipset, not supported by sane-genesys backend. |
+
+
+SP1130 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1476 |
+Unsupported |
+Genesys GL310 chipset, not supported by sane-genesys backend. |
+
+
+ScanPartner SP25 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1409 |
+Unsupported |
+Possibly Genesys protocol? |
+
+
+ScanPartner SP30 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x140a |
+Unsupported |
+Possibly Genesys protocol? |
+
+
+ScanPartner SP30F |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x140c |
+Unsupported |
+Possibly Genesys protocol? |
+
+
+
+Genius
+ | ColorPage CS |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported, see link for details. |
+
+
+ColorPage-Slim 1200 USB2 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2020 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend. |
+
+
+ColorPage HR6X Slim |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2019 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+ColorPage HR7X |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x2018 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+ColorPage HR7XE |
+USB |
+0x06dc/0x0012 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ColorPage HR8 |
+USB |
+0x0458/0x201c |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+
+Guillemot
+ | SCAN@HOME 48 USB |
+USB |
+0x080d/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Maxi Scan A4 Parallel 36 bit |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Identical to the Benq Prisa 620P. |
+
+
+
+Hercules
+ | SCAN@HOME 48 USB |
+USB |
+0x080d/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Hewlett-Packard
+ | Photo Scanner 1000 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1001 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported by SANE. However, it's detected as mass storage device so just mounting it is reported to work. See link for device data. |
+
+
+Photosmart 1200 Photo |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported by SANE. No details known. 10x15 cm. Maybe similar to Photo Scanner 1000? |
+
+
+Photosmart S20 (C5101A) |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported yet by SANE. See link for details. |
+
+
+Photosmart S20xi (C7150A) |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported yet by SANE. See link for details. |
+
+
+Photosmart C5100 series |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x5811 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported yet by SANE. See link for details. |
+
+
+Photosmart C3180 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x5611 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported yet by SANE. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanJet 3770 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x2505 |
+Unsupported |
+While an external binary-only backend exists, it works only on Linux i386. Therefore the scanner is unsupported on other platforms. |
+
+
+ScanJet 4600 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3005 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details, or http://www.chmil.org/hp4600linux/ for code |
+
+
+ScanJet 4670 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3005 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See ScanJet 4600 entry. |
+
+
+ScanJet 4890C |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1b05 |
+Unsupported |
+GL843, maybe can be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+ScanJet 5530C Photosmart |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x1605 |
+Unsupported |
+Maybe GL841_HP, but not confirmed, maybe can be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+ScanJet 8390 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x3805 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanJet G4000 |
+USB |
+0x03f0/0x4505 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+IBM
+ | ADF Color Scanner |
+Proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card. Maybe the same as the Plustek Spectra ADF? |
+
+
+
+IOMagic
+ | MobileScan USB |
+USB Parport |
+0x05cb/0x1483 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Iris
+ | IriScan |
+USB |
+0x0a53/0x1000 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. LM9832/3. See link for details. |
+
+
+IRISPen Translator Executive |
+USB |
+0x0f43/0x015a |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+IRISCard Pro (IBCR II) |
+USB |
+0x0a38/0x0301 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | Snapshot Photo Scanner 1 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. FCC ID HWF96PHS |
+
+
+
+Lexmark
+ | P6250 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0097 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Photo 3150 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x007d |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X74 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0060 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X75 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0060 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X75 PrinTrio |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0060 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X83 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x003d |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. GL640. |
+
+
+X2330 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x00bb |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X3450 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x00f6 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X5130 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0065 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. |
+
+
+X5150 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0065 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X5250 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0093 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. |
+
+
+X6170 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0072 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X7170 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x0098 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See bug #310889 for details. |
+
+
+X7350 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x00b8 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+X8350 |
+USB |
+0x043d/0x00b9 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Logitech
+ | PageScan Color |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Most probably unsupported. |
+
+
+PageScan USB |
+USB |
+0x046d/0x040f |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Medion/Lifetec/Tevion/Cytron
+ | MD 6190 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0392 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. There seem to exist two different scanners with that name. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 6190 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x037b |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. There seem to exist two different scanners with that name. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 40420 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3008 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 41260 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x037b |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 41985 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x037b |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 42666 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3008 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 85264 |
+USB |
+0x08ff/0x2580 |
+Unsupported |
+Fingerprint sensor. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 90009 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30e5 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 90070 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3022 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+MD 90090 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3022 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Memorex
+ | 6136u |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0346 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. |
+
+
+6142u |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0347 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details. |
+
+
+MaxxScan 6122 |
+USB Parport |
+0x05cb/0x1483 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+SCF 9612P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Microtek
+ | ArtixScan 2020 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Same as Agfa DuoScan T2000XL? |
+
+
+ArtixScanDI 2020 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x202e |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Artixscan 2500f |
+SCSI IEEE-1384 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Same as Agfa DuoScan T2500? |
+
+
+ArtixScan 4000tf |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Uses ALI M5611B. |
+
+
+FilmScan 35 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0120 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 336 CX |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Seems to be similar to the Microtek 330 CX and is detected by the microtek2 backend. Scanning doesn't seem to work however. |
+
+
+Scanmaker 1850S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3630 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0347 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Doesn't seem to be compatible to 3600 series, see link. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3800 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30ce |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3830 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30ce |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3860 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3023 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. Appears to be similar to ScanMaker 3880. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 3880 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3021 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. SQ113 chip. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 4600 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x40c7 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 4700 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x20b4 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 4850 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30d9 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 4850 II |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3008 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 4900 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30b9 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5 |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5600 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x20a7 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5700 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x20bd |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Uses ALI M5615 like the ScanMaker 4700. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5800 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x3008 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5800 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30d8 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5900 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30d8 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 5950 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30d8 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 6000 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30e5 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 6100 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30e5 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 6700 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05da/0x20c9 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 8700 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05da/0x20b1 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. USB vendor and product ids to be checked. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 9600XL |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05da/0x20de |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. SCSI seems to work with microtek2 backend. |
+
+
+ScanMaker 9800XL |
+USB SCSI |
+0x05da/0x20de |
+Unsupported |
+Partly unsupported. IEEE-1394 works with microtek2 backend. See link. |
+
+
+ScanMaker i320 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x30e6 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link. |
+
+
+ScanMaker s400 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x201c |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link. |
+
+
+ScanMaker S400 |
+USB |
+0x05da/0x300b |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link. |
+
+
+ScanPort 3000 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0224 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Vendor/Product ids: 0x04a7/0x0224. Realtek RTS8801B?. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Konica Minolta
+ | Dual Scan III |
+USB |
+0x0686/0x400d |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details. |
+
+
+Dual Scan IV |
+USB |
+0x132b/0x000a |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Works with vuescan. See link for details. |
+
+
+DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x0686/0x400e |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. May work with vuescan. See link for details. |
+
+
+DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 2 |
+USB |
+0x132b/0x0012 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+DiMAGE Scan Multi Pro |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+magicolor 2480MF |
+USB Network |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Uses a different scanning protocol than the magicolor 1690MF |
+
+
+
+Mustek
+ | 1200 III EP |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. quarlewm at jmu dot edu offers to temporarily loan such a scanner to anyone who is interested in writing a driver. |
+
+
+2400 M |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+BearPaw 2400 TA Pro |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0400 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. May be supported by mustek_usb2 backend later. See link for some information. |
+
+
+BearPaw 2448 CU Pro |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0408 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. May be supported by mustek_usb2 backend later. See link for some information. |
+
+
+BearPaw 4800 TA Pro |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x1000 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for some information. |
+
+
+BearPaw 4800 TA Pro II |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x040a |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. May be supported by mustek_usb2 backend later. See link for some information. |
+
+
+BearPaw 6400 TA Pro |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x040b |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. May be supported by mustek_usb2 backend later. See link for some information. |
+
+
+Paragon 800 II EP |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Maybe similar to 600 II EP (SCSI_over-parport)? In this case it could be supported by the mustek SCSI backend. |
+
+
+ScanExpress 600 USB |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0873 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Programming information is available. |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 USB |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0003 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Programming information is available. |
+
+
+ScanExpress 1200 USB Plus |
+USB |
+0x055f/0x0007 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. |
+
+
+ScanExpress 12000 P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Asic 1505/05. |
+
+
+ScanExpress A3 EP |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Maybe it will be supported by the mustek_pp backend in future. |
+
+
+ScanExpress CardSmart |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. USB business card scanner. Maybe works as USB storage device? |
+
+
+ScanMagic 9636P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Same as Mustek 12000 P?. ASIC 1505. |
+
+
+
+NEC
+ | Petiscan |
+USB |
+0x0475/0x0100 |
+Unsupported |
+Most probably unsupported. See link for details. Vendor ID is Relisys/Teco. Not known if it is similar to other Relisys/Teco USB scanners. |
+
+
+
+Nikon
+ | LS-9000 ED |
+IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. Possibly similar to LS-8000 ED. |
+
+
+
+Olivetti
+ | Job-Jet M400 |
+USB |
+0x0b3c/0xa880 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Olympus
+ | ES-10P |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+ES-10S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Optoelectronics
+ | Barcode scanner |
+USB |
+0x065a/0x0001 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. |
+
+
+
+Optrox
+ | PhotoMaker 3C |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+PhotoMaker 3E |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+PhotoMaker 3F |
+Proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Special ISA card |
+
+
+PhotoMaker 3S |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+PhotoMaker 6E |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+PhotoMaker 6F |
+Proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Special ISA card |
+
+
+
+Panasonic
+ | KV-SS905C |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. See http://code.google.com/p/kvss905c/ for a standalone scanning tool. |
+
+
+KV-S2055W |
+USB SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S2055L |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S2065W |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S3065CW |
+USB SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S3065CL |
+USB SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S3085 |
+USB SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S3105C |
+USB SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. See http://code.google.com/p/kvss905c/ for a standalone scanning tool. |
+
+
+KV-S6040W |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S6045W |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S6050W |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S6055W |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+KV-S7065C |
+USB SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+might be supported by matsushita backend. |
+
+
+
+Pentax
+ | DSmobile USB |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x2000 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Some information is available. |
+
+
+
+PIE
+ | Primefilm 1800u |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0120 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Primefilm 2700 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+Primefilm 3600PRO |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. |
+
+
+Powerslide 3600 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. |
+
+
+PF3650 Pro3 Film Scanner |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05e3/0x0143 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Plustek
+ | OpticPro A3U |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Uses Plustek ASIC P99002 |
+
+
+OpticPro S6 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Uses RealTek chipset (RTL8801D) |
+
+
+OpticPro S12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0600 |
+Unsupported |
+Product id 0x0600 is unsupported but may be supported by the genesys backend in future. Product id 0x040b is supported by the gt68xx backend. |
+
+
+OpticPro ST12 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0600 |
+Unsupported |
+Product id 0x0600 is unsupported but may be supported by the genesys backend in future. Product id 0x040b is supported by the gt68xx backend. |
+
+
+OpticPro ST16 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0600 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticPro UA18 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably LM983x based. |
+
+
+OpticPro S24 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0601 |
+Unsupported |
+Product id 0x0601 is unsupported but may be supported by the genesys backend in future /GL646). Product id 0x040e is supported by the gt68xx backend. |
+
+
+OpticPro ST24 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0601 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticPro S28 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0801 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticPro ST28 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0801 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticPro ST28 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0802 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+Umax AstraScan 4750 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0802 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend, rebadged Plustek ST28 |
+
+
+OpticPro ST48 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0800 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticPro ST64 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c00 |
+Unsupported |
+GL843 based, maybe to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticPro ST64+ |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c03 |
+Unsupported |
+GL843 based. See link for more details. |
+
+
+PL 806 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c0c |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+SmartOffice PL 812 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c0d |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+OpticSlim 500 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0458 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+OpticSlim 2420 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0806 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticSlim 2420+ |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0914 |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+OpticWorks 2000 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Multifunction device. No further information available. |
+
+
+OptiCard 600+ |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Business card reader. No further information available. |
+
+
+ScanCopy 115 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x081c |
+Unsupported |
+GL841 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+Spectra ADF |
+Proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Uses proprietary ISA card that also provides power and is labelled GPS-1 PAGE-A from Taiwan. Other labels on the scanner include ADF Color Scanner and SF600AS. Maybe the same as the IBM ADF Color Scanner? |
+
+
+Unknown Plustek Device |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0005 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Scanner name not known yet. |
+
+
+Unknown Plustek Device |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0007 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Scanner name not known yet. |
+
+
+Unknown Plustek Device |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x000f |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Scanner name not known yet. |
+
+
+Unknown Plustek Device |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0012 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Scanner name not known yet. |
+
+
+Unknown Plustek Device |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0014 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Scanner name not known yet. |
+
+
+Unknown Plustek Device |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0016 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. Scanner name not known yet. |
+
+
+
+PLANon
+ | DocuPen RC800 |
+USB |
+0x18dd/0x1000 |
+Unsupported |
+Supported by gPhoto2. |
+
+
+DocuPen R700 |
+USB |
+0x10c4/0xea60 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+DocuPen (DPEN-BW) |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. No details known. |
+
+
+
+Primax
+ | Colorado 600U |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0341 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Some information is available. |
+
+
+Colorado 1200p |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported by SANE. But is reported to partly work with pxscan. See link. |
+
+
+Colorado 1200u |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0361 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+Primascan Colorado 2600u |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0347 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Same as Visioneer Onetouch 4400. See link for details. |
+
+
+Colorado Direct 600 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. |
+
+
+Colorado Direct 9600 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. However, a stand-alone program is available. |
+
+
+Colorado USB 9600 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0340 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+G2-300 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0300 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+G2-300 #2 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0302 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+G2E-300 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0301 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+G2E-300 #2 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0303 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+G2-600 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0380 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+G2-600 #2 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0382 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+G2E-600 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0383 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+OneTouch 5300 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. |
+
+
+ReadyScan 636i |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0381 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. No details known. |
+
+
+Slim-Line 1200 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Maybe GL646. Maybe similar to Medion MD 6228? |
+
+
+Onetouch 8920 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0371 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Look similar to Visioneer Onetouch 8920 (same USB product id). |
+
+
+
+Prolink
+ | Winscan Pro 2448U |
+USB |
+0x06dc/0x0014 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Some information is available. RealTek RTS8801. |
+
+
+Winscan Pro 2000 |
+USB Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. No further information available. |
+
+
+
+Quato
+ | X-Finity |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. No details yet. Originally manufactured by PFU? |
+
+
+X-Finity Ultra |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. No details yet. |
+
+
+
+Reflecta
+ | DigitDia 3600 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05e3/0x0142 |
+Unsupported |
+Film scanner that can scan directly from the magazine. |
+
+
+iScan 1800 |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0120 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+ProScan 4000 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+0x05e3/0x0143 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Relisys
+ | Eclipse 1200U |
+USB |
+0x0475/0x0103 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Scorpio Ultra 3 |
+USB |
+0x0475/0x0210 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Episode |
+USB |
+0x0475/0x0103 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+AVEC II E3 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Parport version of AVEC II S3?. See bug #304992 for details |
+
+
+
+Samsung
+ | SCX-4725FN |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341f |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Scanshell
+ | 800N |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x6605 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Sicos
+ | DMS 2000 |
+proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, contact the author for details (see link) |
+
+
+
+Siemens
+ | ID Mouse Professional |
+USB |
+0x0681/0x0005 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. |
+
+
+Cherry FingerTIP ID Board - Sensor |
+USB |
+0x0681/0x0010 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. |
+
+
+
+SmartDisk
+ | SmartScan 3600 |
+USB IEEE-1394 |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Same as PIE Primefilm 2600 PRO. |
+
+
+
+Spot Technology
+ | Maxiscan A4 |
+proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported until now. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. |
+
+
+ScanTak 2c |
+proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. |
+
+
+ScanTak 3c |
+proprietary |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Work on a backend has started, see link for more information. |
+
+
+
+Syscan
+ | TravelScan FS-531 |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x0530 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. May work with the Plustek backend in future. See link for details. |
+
+
+TravelScan Pro |
+USB |
+0x0a82/0x2000 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Some information is available. |
+
+
+
+Tamarack
+ | Artiscan 9600 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported at the moment. See link for a project for that scanner that may support it in future. |
+
+
+Artiscan 9600 pro 36 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported at the moment. See link for a project for that scanner. |
+
+
+Artiscan 2400FS |
+USB |
+0x05e3/0x0100 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for more information. |
+
+
+
+TCE
+ | MK600U |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0346 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Some information is available. |
+
+
+S450 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported by SANE but is reported to work with pxscan (see link). |
+
+
+
+Teco
+ | VM6509F |
+USB |
+0x080d/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Tiny
+ | FU661E |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0347 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+Trust
+ | CombiScan 19200 |
+Parport USB |
+0x05cb/0x1483 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+EasyScan 19200 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+SCSI Scan 19200 -Excellence Series- |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+
+UMAX
+ | Astra 2500 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0374 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Astra 2850 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0601 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. Same IDs as Plustek OpticPro ST24. See link for details. |
+
+
+Astra 3000 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x038a |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Astra 3600 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x038a |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Astra 4000 |
+USB |
+0x1606/0x1030 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Astra 4100 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x038c |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported, to be added to genesys backend. |
+
+
+Astra 4500 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a10 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend. Avision iVina FB1600 clone |
+
+
+Astra 4600 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported, no details known. |
+
+
+Astra 4700 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a20 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646/GL660 based. Avision iVina FB1800 clone. |
+
+
+Astra 6700 |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x0a30 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. No chipset information available. Same as Avision iVina FB2400. |
+
+
+AstraSlim |
+USB |
+0x080d/0x0104 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported currently. See link for more details. |
+
+
+AstraSlim 1200 |
+USB |
+0x080d/0x0110 |
+Unsupported |
+See link for more details. |
+
+
+AstraSlim 6000 |
+USB |
+0x080d/0x0104 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported currently. See link for more details. |
+
+
+Nete3470' |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. No details known.. |
+
+
+Powerlook 180 |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Powerlook 1000 USB |
+USB |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. No further information available. |
+
+
+
+Vantas
+ | 3000 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0224 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+
+Visioneer
+ | 6200 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0345 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Is reported to use the E5 chipset. Uses a Primax ID. Looks similar to Primascan Colorado 2600u. |
+
+
+6200 EPP/USB |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0311 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Id is from Primax? Yet another scanner with the same name? |
+
+
+9420 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x03a8 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+9450 USB |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0421 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch 4400 |
+USB |
+0x0461/0x0347 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. E5 chipset? See link for more details. |
+
+
+OneTouch 4800 USB |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0224 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. Seems to use Realtek RTS8801B. Same as Microtek Scanport 3000. See link for details. |
+
+
+OneTouch 5300 USB |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0226 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Chipset is RTS8801B(?). See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. |
+
+
+OneTouch 5300 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0221 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Yet another scanner with this name? |
+
+
+OneTouch 5800 USB |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0226 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. 48 bit scanner, doesn't work with viceo backend. RTS8801C. |
+
+
+OneTouch 6600 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x022a |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch 7100 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0229 |
+Unsupported |
+GL646 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
+Onetouch 7700 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0380 |
+Unsupported |
+LM9832/3 based, to be added to plustek backend |
+
+
+OneTouch 8100 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0321 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch 8700 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0371 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch 8900 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0371 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Same as 8920 but without TA? |
+
+
+Onetouch 8920 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0371 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. Same as 8700 and 8900 but includes a TA. Uses a Primax ID. Chipset is RTS8801C. See link for output of /proc/bus/usb/devices. |
+
+
+Onetouch 9000 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x022c |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch 9020 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x022c |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch 9320 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0362 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch Pro 8800 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0410 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Onetouch Pro 8820 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0410 |
+Unsupported |
+Probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+PaperPort 3100b |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Most probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+PaperPort 6100 |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Most probably not supported. More details would be appreciated. |
+
+
+PaperPort OneTouch |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Most probably not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+Strobe Pro USB |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0102 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for details. |
+
+
+4800 One Touch |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x03a0 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. Different id compared to One Touch 4800? |
+
+
+DocuImage 620S |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+DocuMate 510 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0446 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+DocuMate 510 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x047c |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. Yet another USB id. |
+
+
+One Touch 4800 |
+USB |
+0x04a7/0x0224 |
+Unsupported |
+Unsupported. See link for details. Different id compared to 4800 One Touch? |
+
+
+WorkCentre 470cx |
+Parport |
+ |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+WorkCentre M15i |
+USB |
+0x0924/0xffef |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+WorkCentre XK35c |
+USB Parport |
+0x043d/0x0020 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+WorkCentre XK50cx |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3903 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+WorkCentre Pro 412 |
+USB Parport |
+0x043d/0x4303 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+WorkCentre PE16 |
+USB Parport |
+0x0924/0x4220 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+WorkCentre PE120i |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x4237 |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported. See link for more details. |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-xerox_mfp
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Xerox
+ | Phaser 3200MFP |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x3da4 |
+Complete |
+All these models are turned out to be rebranded Samsungs. |
+
+
+Phaser 6110MFP |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x3d5d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+WorkCentre 3119 Series |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x4265 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+WorkCentre 4118 Series |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x420c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+WorkCentre 3210 |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x4293 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+WorkCentre 3220 |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x4294 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+WorkCentre 3225 |
+USB |
+0x0924/0x42dc |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Dell
+ | Dell MFP Laser Printer 1815dn |
+USB |
+0x413c/0x5124 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+Dell 1235cn |
+USB |
+0x413c/0x5310 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Samsung
+ | X4300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3324 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+K4350 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3325 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X7600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3326 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+K7600 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3327 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+K703 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3331 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X703 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3332 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4x16 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3409 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6x20 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x340d |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+MFP-560 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x340e |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+MFP-750 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x340f |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4x20 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3412 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4100 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3413 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4x21 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3419 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-5x30 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341a |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4200 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-3160 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341c |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6x22 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341d |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX4725 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341f |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX4725-FN |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x341f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6x45 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3420 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-8380 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3421 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-2160 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3425 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4500 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3426 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-6200 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3427 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-6240 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3428 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6x55 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3429 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-3170fn (CLX-3170 Series) |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x342a |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-3175FW |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x342a |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4500W |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04e8/0x342b |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4824 (SCX-4x24 Series) |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x342c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4828FN (SCX-4x28 Series) |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x342d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4300 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x342e |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-5835_5935 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x342f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-5635 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3430 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4x26 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3432 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4600 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3433 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4623 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3434 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+MFP-65x |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3435 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6545 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3437 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-8385 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3439 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-6220 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x343a |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-6250 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x343b |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4825FN (SCX-4x25 Series) |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x343c |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-3185 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x343d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-8540 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x343f |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4623FW |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04e8/0x3440 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-3205W (SCX-3200 Series) |
+USB Ethernet |
+0x04e8/0x3441 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6545X |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3442 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-6x55X |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3443 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-8385X |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3444 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-5835_5935X |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3446 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4833FD |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x344b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4835FD |
+Ethernet |
+0x04e8/0x344b |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-3405W |
+Ethernet |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-3400 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x344f |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SF-760 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3450 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4729FD |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3453 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-6260 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3455 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-3300 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3456 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-470x |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3457 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+CLX-4190 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x345a |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-4650 4x21S Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x345b |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+M337x 387x 407x Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3460 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+M267x 287x Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3461 |
+Unsupported |
+ |
+
+
+SCX-681x |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3466 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+C460 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3468 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+M2070 |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3469 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+M288x Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x346a |
+Unsupported |
+M2885FW is reported to work with sane-airscan in network mode (WSD) |
+
+
+C1860FW |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x346b |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+M458x Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x346f |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+M4370 5370 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3471 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X401 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3477 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+K401 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3478 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+C480W |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x347e |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+K3250 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3481 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+X3220 Series |
+USB |
+0x04e8/0x3482 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Backends:
+dc25,
+dc210,
+dc240,
+dmc
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc25
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | DC25 |
+Serial port |
+ |
+Complete |
+ |
+
+
+DC20 |
+Serial port |
+ |
+Basic |
+DC-20 untested by author but reported to work |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc210
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | DC210 |
+Serial port |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-dc240
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Kodak
+ | DC240 |
+Serial port |
+ |
+Good |
+Use gphoto2 backend to get USB support |
+
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-dmc
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Polaroid
+ | DMC |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+Backends:
+qcam,
+stv680,
+unsupported
+
+
+Manual page: sane-qcam
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Connectix
+ | Color QuickCam |
+Parport |
+ |
+Good |
+Requires root privileges. |
+
+
+Greyscale QuickCam |
+Parport |
+ |
+Minimal |
+Requires root privileges. Partly working. |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://gkall.hobby.nl/stv680-aiptek.html
+Manual page: sane-stv680
+Comment: This vidcam backend is for the stv0680 chipset, See the website for more info.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Aiptek
+ | Aiptek Pencam |
+USB |
+0x0553/0x0202 |
+Minimal |
+image is OK for CIF and QCIF, VGA and QVGA untested, streaming video is a problem |
+
+
+
+Konica
+ | e-mini |
+USB |
+0x04c8/0x0722 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Digital Dream
+ | l' espion XS |
+USB |
+0x1183/0x0001 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+Creative
+ | WebCam Go Mini |
+USB |
+0x041e/0x4007 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+contrib.html
+Comment: The devices mentioned here are not supported by any SANE backend. However, there may be links to information about them or stand-alone programs.
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+Biolux
+ | 654 (micrOcular) |
+USB |
+0x0923/0x010f |
+Unsupported |
+Not supported yet. See link for more details. |
+
+
+
+Grandtek Scopecam
+ | 8x30 Binocular & Digital Camera |
+USB |
+0x0797/0x801c |
+Unsupported |
+Not Supported yet. See link for more details. |
+
+
+
+Backends:
+gphoto2,
+pint,
+pnm,
+test,
+v4l
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:peter@fales-lorenz.net
+Manual page: sane-gphoto2
+Description: Multiple cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries
+Comment: The long-term plan is to support all the cameras supported by the gphoto2 libraries (currently over 140 models). However, at this stage, only a handful of cameras are definitely known to work with SANE. Other cameras will probably work if the native file format is EXIF or JPEG. Testers welcome!
+
+
+
+Manual page: sane-pint
+Description: Scanners with the machine-independent PINT interface
+Comment: Haven't been tested for a long time. Handle with care.
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-pnm
+Description: Reads PNM files
+Comment: Used for debugging frontends. Obsolete, use test backend instead.
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/test-backend/
+Manual page: sane-test
+Description: Frontend-tester
+Comment: Backend for testing frontends. Also serves as example for SANE backend options.
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-v4l
+Description: Interface to Video For Linux API
+Comment: Supports video cameras and other devices accessed by the v4l kernel API, e.g. bttv devices. Quite a lot of known bugs.
+
+
+Backends:
+dll,
+net
+
+
+Link(s):
+mailto:henning@meier-geinitz.de
+Manual page: sane-dll
+Description: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends.
+
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
+Manual page: sane-net
+Description: Network access to saned servers
+Comment: Can be used to access any scanner supported by SANE over the net. Supports IPv4 and IPv6.
+
+
+
+ - Backend:
+ - Name of the backend, in parentheses if available:
+ Version of backend/driver; newer versions may be
+ available from their home sites.
NEW! means brand-new to the
+ current release of SANE.
+ UNMAINTAINED means that nobody maintains that backend. Expect no
+ new features or newly supported devices. You are welcome to take over
+ maintainership.
+
+ - Link(s):
+ - Link(s) to more extensive and
+ detailed information, if it exists, or the email address
+ of the author or maintainer.
+
- Manual Page:
+ - A link to the man-page online, if it exists.
+ - Comment:
+ - More information about the backend or model, e.g. the level of support and possible problems.
+ - Manufacturer:
+ - Manufacturer, vendor or brand name of the device.
+ - Model:
+ - Name of the device.
+ - Interface:
+ - How the device is connected to the computer.
+ - USB id:
+ - The USB vendor and product ids as printed by sane-find-scanner -q (only applicable for USB devices).
+ - Status:
+ - Indicates how many of the features the device provides
+ are supported by SANE.
+
- unsupported means the device is not supported at least by this backend. It may be supported by other backends, however.
+
- untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful and report success/failure.
+
- minimal means that the
+ device is detected and scans at least in one mode. But the quality
+ is bad or important features won't work.
+
- basic means it works at
+ least in the most important modes but quality is not perfect.
+
- good means the device is usable
+ for day-to-day work. Some rather exotic features may be missing.
+
- complete means the backends
+ supports everything the device can do.
+
+ - Description:
+ - The scope of application of the backend.
+
+
+SANE homepage
+
+Contact
+
+
+This page was created by sane-desc 3.6 from sane-backends 1.1.1
+
+
diff --git a/sane-backends.html b/sane-backends.html
index 3c74ca1c..19ba6d42 100644
--- a/sane-backends.html
+++ b/sane-backends.html
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
SANE: Backends (Drivers)
-The following table summarizes the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-1.1.1, and the hardware or software they support.
+The following table summarizes the backends/drivers distributed with sane-backends-UNKNOWN, and the hardware or software they support.
This is only a summary!
Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages
for more detailed (and usually important) information
@@ -41,14 +41,14 @@ isn't mentioned in this list at all.
Scanners |
-2679 |
-1747 |
-815 |
-780 |
-129 |
-23 |
-462 |
-470 |
+2725 |
+1779 |
+820 |
+805 |
+130 |
+24 |
+469 |
+477 |
Still cameras |
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ isn't mentioned in this list at all.
APIs |
-5 |
+6 |
n/a |
@@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ isn't mentioned in this list at all.
teco1,
teco2,
teco3,
+template,
u12,
umax,
umax1220u,
@@ -556,8 +557,15 @@ Siemens
Comment |
-
+ |
Avision
+ | AD345F |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x2e59 |
+Basic |
+sheetfed duplex + flatbed scanner; ADF limitation: one sheet per one scan, scanner reboot needed otherwise |
+
+
AV100CS |
SCSI |
|
@@ -978,6 +986,13 @@ Siemens
1 pass, 600 dpi, zero-edge |
+FB2280E |
+USB |
+0x0638/0x2a1f |
+Basic |
+1 pass, 600 dpi, zero-edge |
+
+
AV8000S |
SCSI |
|
@@ -1714,7 +1729,7 @@ Kyocera
Link(s):
-http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
+https://web.archive.org/web/20051103043526/http://www.rzg.mpg.de/~mpd/sane/
Manual page: sane-canon
@@ -1840,7 +1855,7 @@ Kyocera
Comment |
-
+ |
Canon
| CR-25 |
USB |
@@ -2227,6 +2242,13 @@ Kyocera
|
+P-150 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x162d |
+Unsupported |
+This is the same device as the 0x162c P-150, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
+
+
P-201 |
USB |
0x1083/0x1652 |
@@ -2251,7 +2273,7 @@ Kyocera
P-208 |
USB |
0x1083/0x164e |
-Basic |
+Unsupported |
This is the same device as the 0x164c P-208, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
@@ -2272,7 +2294,7 @@ Kyocera
P-208II |
USB |
0x1083/0x1660 |
-Basic |
+Unsupported |
This is the same device as the 0x165f P-208II, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
@@ -2293,7 +2315,7 @@ Kyocera
P-215 |
USB |
0x1083/0x1647 |
-Basic |
+Unsupported |
This is the same device as the 0x1646 P-215, but the mode switch on the scanner is in the wrong position, you must move the switch. |
@@ -2317,6 +2339,13 @@ Kyocera
Untested |
|
+
+R40 |
+USB |
+0x1083/0x1679 |
+Basic |
+Letter-size ADF. Hardware provides: Gray/Color, Simplex/Duplex, Full-width, 300/600dpi horizontal, with front mirrored horizontally. Driver provides: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration, other resolutions. Multistream unsupported. |
+
Manual page: sane-epjitsu
-Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.0.26, see sane-epjitsu manpage
+Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.1.2, see sane-epjitsu manpage
@@ -8062,28 +8091,28 @@ Sanford
ET-2810 Series |
USB |
- |
+0x04b8/0x118a |
Complete |
|
L3250 Series |
USB |
- |
+0x04b8/0x118a |
Complete |
|
XP-2150 Series |
USB |
- |
+0x04b8/0x119b |
Complete |
|
- |
+XP-2200 Series |
USB |
- |
+0x04b8/0x11b1 |
Complete |
|
@@ -8106,7 +8135,7 @@ Sanford
Comment |
-
+ |
Brother
| DCP-J772DW |
WiFi |
@@ -8129,13 +8158,27 @@ Sanford
All resolutions supported. |
-
+ | MFC-J985DW |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
+
+
+MFC-J1300DW |
+Ethernet WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
+
+
+
Canon
| IR C3520 |
WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA MG5765 |
@@ -8160,52 +8203,52 @@ Sanford
PIXMA TR4520 Series |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TR4540 Series |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TR4550 Series |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TR4551 |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TR7500 Series |
WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TR8500 Series |
Ethernet WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TR8520 |
Ethernet WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
PIXMA TS3100 Series |
@@ -8264,6 +8307,27 @@ Sanford
All resolutions supported. |
+PIXMA TS3450 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3451 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3452 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
PIXMA TS5350 Series |
WiFi |
|
@@ -8279,54 +8343,68 @@ Sanford
PIXMA TS6150 Series |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Untested |
Testers needed! |
PIXMA TS8050 Series |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Untested |
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA TS8350 Series |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
+
+
PIXMA TS9100 Series |
-Wifi |
+WiFi |
|
Untested |
Testers needed! |
-
+ |
Epson
| ET-2750 |
WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted only supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed only supported. |
ET-3750 |
WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
ET-4750 |
WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
+
+
+EcoTank L3160 |
+WiFi |
+ |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported. |
XP-6100 |
WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted only supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed only supported. |
@@ -8391,7 +8469,7 @@ Sanford
| Ethernet WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
@@ -8409,17 +8487,15 @@ Sanford
| WiFi |
|
Good |
-All resolutions supported, Flatted and ADF supported. |
+All resolutions supported, Flatbed and ADF supported. |
-Link(s):
-http://www.thebility.com/fujitsu/
Manual page: sane-fujitsu
-Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.0.32, see sane-fujitsu manpage
+Comment: Backend updated for SANE release 1.1.2, see sane-fujitsu manpage
@@ -8431,90 +8507,90 @@ Sanford
Comment |
-
+ |
Fujitsu
| M3091DC |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-small, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3092DC |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-small, old, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4120C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1041 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued, usb 1.1 |
+Slow USB 1.1 |
fi-4120C2 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10ae |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued, usb 2.0 |
+Faster USB 2.0 |
fi-4220C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1042 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued, usb 1.1 |
+Slow USB 1.1 |
fi-4220C2 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10af |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued, usb 2.0 |
+Faster USB 2.0 |
fi-5110C |
USB |
0x04c5/0x1097 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5110EOX/2 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x1096 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5110EOX3 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x10e6 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5110EOXM |
USB |
0x04c5/0x10f2 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5120C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10e0 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5220C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10e1 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5000N |
@@ -8528,181 +8604,181 @@ Sanford
Ethernet |
|
Untested |
-small, recent, discontinued, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+ |
ScanSnap S500 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x10fe |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
ScanSnap S500M |
USB |
0x04c5/0x1135 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
ScanSnap S510 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x1155 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
ScanSnap S510M |
USB |
0x04c5/0x116f |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6130 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x114f |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6230 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x1150 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6130Z |
USB |
0x04c5/0x11f3 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6230Z |
USB |
0x04c5/0x11f4 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6120ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x146d |
Untested |
-small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6220ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x146e |
Untested |
-small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6125ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1463 |
Untested |
-small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6225ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1464 |
Untested |
-small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6130ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1461 |
Complete |
-small, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6230ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1462 |
Untested |
-small, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
ScanSnap S1500 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x11a2 |
Complete |
-small, discontinued |
+ |
ScanSnap S1500M |
USB |
0x04c5/0x11a2 |
Complete |
-small, discontinued, same as S1500 |
+Same as S1500 |
ScanSnap N1800 |
Ethernet |
|
-Untested |
-small, discontinued, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+Unsupported |
+ |
ScanSnap N7100 |
Ethernet |
|
-Untested |
-small, current, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+Unsupported |
+ |
ScanSnap fi-6010N |
Ethernet |
|
-Untested |
-small, current, integrated touchscreen and keyboard |
+Unsupported |
+ |
fi-6110 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x11fc |
Complete |
-small, current |
+ |
fi-7160 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x132e |
Complete |
-small, current |
+ |
fi-7260 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x132f |
Complete |
-small, current |
+ |
ScanSnap iX500 |
USB WiFi |
0x04c5/0x132b |
Good |
-small, current, WiFi not supported. Hardware only scans in color. Backend generates binary and grayscale modes. |
+WiFi not supported. Hardware only scans in color. Backend generates binary and grayscale modes. |
ScanSnap iX100 |
USB WiFi |
0x04c5/0x13f4 |
Good |
-small, current, WiFi not supported. |
+WiFi not supported. |
ScanSnap SV600 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x128e |
-Untested |
+Unsupported |
Also has a second USB VID 0x13ba. Will require some gymnastics to support. |
@@ -8710,350 +8786,350 @@ Sanford
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3093DE |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3093DG |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3093EX |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3093GX |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3096EX |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3096GX |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3097E+ |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3097G+ |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3097DE |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3097DG |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, old, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4340C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10cf |
Complete |
-medium, current |
+ |
fi-4530C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1078 |
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4640S |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4750C |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5530C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10e2 |
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6140 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x114d |
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6240 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x114e |
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6140Z/fi-6140ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x11f1 |
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6240Z |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x11f2 |
Complete |
-medium, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-6135ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x146b |
Untested |
-medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6235ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x146c |
Untested |
-medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6140ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x145f |
Untested |
-medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-6240ZLA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1460 |
Untested |
-medium, recent, discontinued, expected to work |
+ |
fi-5530C2 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x114a |
Complete |
-medium, current |
+ |
fi-7180 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x132c |
Complete |
-medium, current |
+ |
fi-7280 |
USB |
0x04c5/0x132d |
Complete |
-medium, current |
+ |
M3099A |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3099G |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3099EH |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3099GH |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3099EX |
RS232C/Video |
|
Unsupported |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M3099GX |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M4097D |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
M4099D |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, old, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4750L |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4860C |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4860C2 |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-4990C |
SCSI |
|
Complete |
-big, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5650C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10ad |
Complete |
-big, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5750C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1095 |
Complete |
-big, recent, discontinued |
+ |
fi-5900C |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x10e7 |
Good |
-big, recent, discontinued. Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
+Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
fi-6750S |
USB |
0x04c5/0x1178 |
Untested |
-Simplex, USB only version of fi-6770, won't wakeup via software, discontinued |
+Simplex, USB only version of fi-6770, won't wakeup via software |
fi-5950 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1213 |
Untested |
-big, current. Faster version of fi-5900? |
+ |
fi-6670 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1176 |
Good |
-big, current, won't wakeup via software |
+Won't wakeup via software |
fi-6670A |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1177 |
Good |
-big, current, VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software |
+VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software |
fi-6770 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1174 |
Good |
-big, current, won't wakeup via software |
+Won't wakeup via software |
fi-6770A |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x1175 |
Good |
-big, current, VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software |
+VRS CGA board unsupported, won't wakeup via software |
fi-6800 |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x119d |
Untested |
-big, current. Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
+Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
fi-6800-CGA |
SCSI USB |
0x04c5/0x119e |
Untested |
-big, current. VRS CGA board unsupported, Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
+VRS CGA board unsupported, Independent ultrasonic control and multistream unsupported |
fi-6400 |
@@ -9207,14 +9283,14 @@ Sanford
USB WiFi |
0x04c5/0x159f |
Good |
-small, current, WiFi not supported. |
+WiFi not supported. |
fi-800R |
USB |
0x04c5/0x15fc |
Good |
-small, current, both feed methods are supported. |
+Both feed methods are supported. |
fi-7900 |
@@ -9231,11 +9307,95 @@ Sanford
|
+ScanSnap iX1300 |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04c5/0x162c |
+Good |
+WiFi not supported. |
+
+
+ScanSnap iX1400 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1630 |
+Untested |
+ |
+
+
ScanSnap iX1600 |
USB WiFi |
0x04c5/0x1632 |
Good |
-small, current, WiFi not supported. |
+WiFi not supported. |
+
+
+ScanPartner SP30 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x140a |
+Good |
+Reported to work, but that is questionable because other SP scanners are unsupported. |
+
+
+fi-7300NX |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1575 |
+Good |
+Ethernet and WiFi not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8190 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x15fd |
+Good |
+Ethernet not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8290 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x15fe |
+Good |
+Ethernet not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8170 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x15ff |
+Good |
+Ethernet not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8270 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1600 |
+Good |
+Ethernet not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8150 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1601 |
+Good |
+Ethernet not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8250 |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x1602 |
+Good |
+Ethernet not supported. |
+
+
+fi-8150U |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x162d |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+fi-8250U |
+USB |
+0x04c5/0x162e |
+Good |
+ |
Backend: genesys
@@ -13078,7 +13238,7 @@ Adlib
Comment |
-
+ |
Canon
| PIXMA E400 |
USB |
@@ -13178,6 +13338,20 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA E4500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18db |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA G600 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18d5 |
+Complete |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). |
+
+
PIXMA G2000 |
USB |
0x04a9/0x1795 |
@@ -13304,6 +13478,20 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA GX6000 Series |
+USB Ethernet WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18a6 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA GX7000 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18a8 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
PIXMA MG2100 Series |
USB |
0x04a9/0x1751 |
@@ -14130,6 +14318,20 @@ Adlib
Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+PIXMA TR4600 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18da |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
+PIXMA TR4700 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18dc |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
PIXMA TR7000 Series |
USB |
0x04a9/0x18b9 |
@@ -14200,6 +14402,20 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA TS2400 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1108 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
+PIXMA TS2600 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x1107 |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). WiFi not working. |
+
+
PIXMA TS3100 Series |
USB WiFi |
0x04a9/0x1827 |
@@ -14214,9 +14430,30 @@ Adlib
All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not working. |
-PIXMA TS3400 Series |
+PIXMA TS3450 |
USB |
0x04a9/0x18b7 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3451 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b7 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3452 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b7 |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+PIXMA TS3500 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18d4 |
Untested |
Testers needed! |
@@ -14242,6 +14479,13 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA TS5350i Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18d9 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
PIXMA TS5380 Series |
USB WiFi |
0x04a9/0x188c |
@@ -14249,6 +14493,13 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA TS5400 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18d8 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
PIXMA TS6000 Series |
USB WiFi |
0x04a9/0x1801 |
@@ -14322,8 +14573,8 @@ Adlib
PIXMA TS6400 Series |
USB |
0x04a9/0x18d3 |
-Untested |
-Testers needed! |
+Good |
+All resolutions supported (up to 1200DPI). WiFi not tested by Pixma as yet. |
PIXMA TS7330 Series |
@@ -14347,18 +14598,25 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA TS7450i Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18f7 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS7530 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18e1 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
PIXMA TS8000 Series |
USB WiFi |
0x04a9/0x1800 |
Good |
-All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). WiFi not working. |
-
-
-PIXMA TS8430 Series |
-USB |
-0x04a9/0x18b5 |
-Untested |
-Testers needed! |
+All resolutions supported (up to 2400DPI). WiFi not supported by Pixma. |
PIXMA TS8100 Series |
@@ -14424,6 +14682,20 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXMA TS8430 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18b5 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXMA TS8530 Series |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x18e0 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
PIXMA TS9000 Series |
USB WiFi |
0x04a9/0x179f |
@@ -14501,6 +14773,20 @@ Adlib
Testers needed! |
+PIXUS XK100 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18e2 |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
+PIXUS XK500 Series |
+USB WiFi |
+0x04a9/0x18df |
+Untested |
+Testers needed! |
+
+
imageCLASS D420 |
USB |
0x04a9/0x26ef |
@@ -14984,6 +15270,13 @@ Adlib
All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI). Identical with SmartBase MPC200 and PIXUS MP10. |
+imageRUNNER 1018/1022/1023 |
+USB |
+0x04a9/0x269d |
+Complete |
+Flatbed and ADF scan. All resolutions supported (up to 600DPI) |
+
+
imageRUNNER 1020/1024/1025 |
USB |
0x04a9/0x26e6 |
@@ -16462,7 +16755,7 @@ BrightScan
-Fujitsu
+Fujitsu
| ScanPartner 15C |
SCSI |
|
@@ -16876,6 +17169,71 @@ Trust
sub model VM3552 |
+
+
+Link(s):
+http://www.luser.com/temp/, http://www.luser.com/b/
+Manual page: sane-template
+Comment: This backend supports only the USB and SCSI models
+
+
+
+Manufacturer |
+Model |
+Interface |
+USB id |
+Status |
+Comment |
+
+
+
+TemPlate
+ | Templ Z |
+SCSI |
+0x1234/0x4321 |
+Untested |
+With Z-Axis scrolling |
+
+
+Templ ZS |
+USB |
+0x1234/0x4322 |
+Unsupported |
+No support yet, but we have docs. |
+
+
+Templ ZQ |
+USB |
+0x1234/0x4323 |
+Minimal |
+ |
+
+
+Templ ZY |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Basic |
+ |
+
+
+Templ ZZ |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Good |
+ |
+
+
+
+ArmorPlate
+ | AmplScan II |
+SCSI |
+ |
+Complete |
+AmplScan *II*, not AmplScan! |
+
+
@@ -17833,7 +18191,7 @@ Boeder
Probably unsupported. |
-
+ |
Canon
| CanoScan 3000 |
USB |
@@ -17996,27 +18354,6 @@ Boeder
Probably not supported. Scanner cardridge for Canon inkjet printers. |
-ImageRunner iR1018 |
-USB |
-0x04a9/0x269d |
-Unsupported |
-Probably not supported. See link for details. |
-
-
-ImageRunner iR1022 |
-USB |
-0x04a9/0x269d |
-Unsupported |
-Probably not supported. See link for details. |
-
-
-ImageRunner iR1023 |
-USB |
-0x04a9/0x269d |
-Unsupported |
-Probably not supported. See link for details. |
-
-
PIXMA MP110 |
USB |
0x04a9/0x1700 |
@@ -19275,7 +19612,7 @@ Pentax
Not supported. See link for details. |
-
+ |
Plustek
| OpticPro A3U |
USB |
@@ -19403,6 +19740,13 @@ Pentax
Unsupported. See link for more details. |
+OpticSlim 550 |
+USB |
+0x07b3/0x0c33 |
+Unsupported |
+GL843 based, to be added to genesys backend |
+
+
OpticSlim 2420 |
USB |
0x07b3/0x0806 |
@@ -21147,6 +21491,7 @@ Grandtek Scopecam
gphoto2,
pint,
pnm,
+template,
test,
v4l