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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2014-10-06 14:00:40 +0200
committerJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2014-10-06 14:00:40 +0200
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+# 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