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author | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2014-10-06 14:00:40 +0200 |
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committer | Jörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net> | 2014-10-06 14:00:40 +0200 |
commit | 6e9c41a892ed0e0da326e0278b3221ce3f5713b8 (patch) | |
tree | 2e301d871bbeeb44aa57ff9cc070fcf3be484487 /backend/mustek_pp.conf.in |
Initial import of sane-backends version 1.0.24-1.2
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diff --git a/backend/mustek_pp.conf.in b/backend/mustek_pp.conf.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17f0e26 --- /dev/null +++ b/backend/mustek_pp.conf.in @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +# For documentation see sane-mustek_pp(5) + +# Global options: +# =============== +# +# option no_epp +# +# Disable parallel port mode EPP: works around a known bug in +# the Linux parport code. Enable this option, if the backend +# hangs when trying to access the parallel port in EPP mode: +# +# # SANE_DEBUG_SANEI_PA4S2=128 scanimage -L +# ... +# hangs here -> [sanei_pa4s2] sanei_pa4s2_readbyte: read in EPP mode +# +# Scanner definition template: +# ============================ +# +# scanner <name> <port> <type> +# option <optname> <optval>? +# option <optname> <optval>? +# ... +# +# where: +# +# <name> is an arbitrary name for the scanner (eg. Mustek-1200CP) +# +# <port> is the parallel port to which the scanner is connected +# Possible values are 0x378, 0x278, and 0x3bc. For Linux, the +# mapping between ports an numbers is different for kernel +# version 2.2 and 2.4. Port 0x378 corresponds to lp0 on 2.4 kernel. +# If you are using libieee1284, you can as well use parport0, etc.. +# If you use the magic value * the port is probed. +# +# <type> is an identification of the scanner type. +# Possible values are: +# - cis600 (for Mustek 600CP & OEM versions), +# - cis1200 (for Mustek 1200CP & OEM versions), +# - cis1200+ (for Mustek 1200CP+ & OEM versions), +# - ccd300 (for Mustek 600 III EPP & OEM versions) +# - ... more types will be added in the future +# +# <optname> is a name of an option, and <optval> an optional value +# for the option. +# Currently available options for *CIS* type scanners are: +# - top_adjust <value>: +# Vertical adjustment of origin, in millimeter. +# Values between -5.0 and +5.0 mm are possible +# (floating point). +# Default: 0.0 +# - slow_skip: +# Boolean option. Disables fast skipping to the start +# of the scan region. May be necessary in case fast +# skipping results in inaccuracies. +# Default: fast skipping enabled +# - bw <value>: +# Black/white discrimination value for lineart scans. +# Pixel values below that value are considered black, +# others are considered white. Range: 0-255. +# Default: 127 +# +# Currently available options for *CCD* type scanners are: +# - wait_bank <value> +# usecs to wait for a bank change. Positive integer +# values are possible. You shouldn't mess with this +# parameter. +# Default: 700 +# - bw <value> +# Black/white discrimination value for lineart scans. +# Pixel values below that value are considered black, +# others are considered white. Range: 0-255. +# Default: 127 +# - top <value> +# Scanlines to skip to the top area. Positive integer +# values are possible. 47 and 56 are values I know of. +# Default: 47 +# +# +# Example for a LifeTec LT9350 (Mustek 1200CP clone): +# +# scanner LT9350 0x378 cis1200 +# option top_adjust 0 +# option bw 127 +# +# Example for Mustek 6000P +# +# scanner 6000P 0x378 ccd300 +# option top 56 +# +# +# Uncomment/customize to your needs +# +# scanner Mustek-600CP 0x378 cis600 +# scanner Mustek-1200CP 0x378 cis1200 +# scanner Mustek-1200CP+ 0x378 cis1200+ +# scanner Mustek-600-IIIEP 0x378 ccd300 +# +# auto probing: +# +# scanner mustek-cis600 * cis600 +# scanner mustek-cis1200 * cis1200 +# scanner mustek-cis1200+ * cis1200+ +# scanner mustek-ccd300 * ccd300 |