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+.TH sane\-mustek 5 "13 Jul 2008" "@PACKAGEVERSION@" "SANE Scanner Access Now Easy"
+.IX sane\-mustek
+.SH NAME
+sane\-mustek \- SANE backend for Mustek SCSI flatbed scanners (and some other devices)
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+The
+.B sane\-mustek
+library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides access
+to Mustek (and some relabeled Trust and Primax) SCSI and parport flatbed
+scanners. At present, the following scanners are known to work more or less
+with this backend:
+.PP
+.RS
+Paragon MFS-6000CX
+.br
+Paragon MFS-12000CX
+.br
+Paragon MFC-600S, 600 II CD, ScanMagic 600 II SP
+.br
+Paragon MFC-800S, 800 II SP
+.br
+Paragon MFS-6000SP
+.br
+Paragon MFS-8000SP
+.br
+Paragon MFS-1200SP, MFS-12000SP
+.br
+ScanExpress 6000SP
+.br
+ScanExpress 12000SP, 12000SP Plus, Paragon 1200 III SP, ScanMagic 9636S, 9636S Plus
+.br
+Paragon 1200 LS
+.br
+ScanExpress A3 SP
+.br
+Paragon 1200 SP Pro
+.br
+Paragon 1200 A3 Pro
+.br
+Paragon 600 II EP
+.br
+Paragon 600 II N
+.br
+Trust Imagery 1200
+.br
+Trust Imagery 1200 SP
+.br
+Trust Imagery 4800 SP
+.br
+Trust SCSI Connect 19200
+.br
+Primax Compact 4800 SCSI
+.br
+.RE
+.PP
+More details can be found on the Mustek SCSI backend homepage
+.IR http://www.meier\-geinitz.de/sane/mustek\-backend/ .
+.PP
+Don't mix up MFS (Paragon), Pro and ScanExpress models! They're
+completely different. Check the exact model name!
+.PP
+Note that most of the above scanners come with a SCSI interface. The only
+non-SCSI scanners that have some support at this point is the 600 II N and 600
+II EP scanners. The former one comes with its own parallel port adapter (i.e.,
+it does
+.I not
+attach to the printer port). Both scanners use the SCSI protocol internally,
+too. More info on how to use these parallel port scanners can be found below in
+section
+.BR "PARALLEL PORT SCANNERS" .
+Other parallel port scanners are not supported by this backend but you may be
+successful using the Mustek parallel port backend mustek_pp, see
+.BR sane\-mustek_pp (5).
+USB scanners are also not supported by this backend but the ma1509, mustek_usb,
+gt68xx, and plustek backends include support for some of them, see
+.BR sane\-ma1509 (5),
+.BR sane\-mustek_usb (5),
+.BR sane\-gt68xx "(5), and"
+.BR sane\-plustek (5).
+.PP
+Mustek scanners have no protection against exceeding the physical scan
+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 the
+.I @DOCDIR@/PROBLEMS
+file.
+.PP
+If you own a Mustek (or Trust) scanner other than the ones listed
+above that works with this backend, please let us know by sending the
+scanner's exact model name (look at the front and back of the scanner)
+and a debug output to
+.IR sane\-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org .
+You can get the debug output by setting the environment variable
+.B 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\-devel
+before you can send mail to the list. See
+.I http://www.sane\-project.org/mailing\-lists.html
+for details.
+
+.SH "DEVICE NAMES"
+This backend expects device names of the form:
+.PP
+.RS
+.I special
+.RE
+.PP
+Where
+.I special
+is either the path-name for the special device that corresponds to a
+SCSI scanner or the port number at which the parallel port scanners can
+be found (see section
+.B "PARALLEL PORT SCANNERS"
+below). For SCSI scanners, the special device name must be a generic SCSI
+device or a symlink to such a device. The program
+.I sane\-find\-scanner
+helps to find out the correct device. Under Linux, such a device name
+could be
+.I /dev/sg0
+or
+.IR /dev/sg3 ,
+for example. See
+.BR sane\-scsi (5)
+for details.
+.SH CONFIGURATION
+The contents of the
+.I mustek.conf
+file is a list of options and device names that correspond to Mustek
+scanners. Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are
+ignored. See
+.BR sane\-scsi (5)
+on details of what constitutes a valid device name.
+.PP
+The supported options are
+.BR linedistance\-fix ,
+.BR lineart\-fix ,
+.BR legal\-size ,
+.BR buffersize ,
+.BR blocksize ,
+.BR strip\-height ,
+.BR disable\-double\-buffering ,
+.BR disable\-backtracking ,
+and
+.BR force\-wait .
+.PP
+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!
+.PP
+Option
+.B linedistance\-fix
+is positional and works around a problem that occurs with some SCSI
+controllers (notably the ncr810 controller under Linux). If color
+scans have horizontal stripes and/or the colors are off, then it's
+likely that your controller suffers from this problem. Turning on
+this option usually fixes the problem.
+.PP
+Option
+.B lineart\-fix
+is positional and works around a timing problem that seems to exist
+with certain MFS-12000SP scanners. The problem manifests itself in
+dropped lines when scanning in lineart mode. Turning on this option
+should fix the problem but may slow down scanning a bit.
+.PP
+Option
+.B legal\-size
+is positional and sets the size of the scan area to Legal format. Set this
+option if you own a Paragon 12000 LS. It can't be distinguished by
+software from a ScanExpress 12000 SP (ISO A4 format).
+.PP
+Option
+.B buffersize
+is a positional option that overrides the default value set for the size of
+the SCSI buffer. The buffer size is specified in kilobytes. The default value
+is 128. Because of double buffering the buffer actually sent to the scanner
+is half the size of this value. Try to increase this value to achieve higher
+scan speeds. Note that some ScanExpress scanners don't like buffer sizes above
+64 kb (buffersize = 128). If your sg driver can't set SCSI buffer sizes at
+runtime you may have to change that value, too. See sane\-scsi(5) for details.
+.PP
+Option
+.B blocksize
+is a positional option that overrides the default value set for the maximum
+amount of data scanned in one block. The buffer 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 exactly what you do.
+.PP
+Option
+.B 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) reduces the likelihood of encountering problems with SCSI
+driver timeouts and/or timeouts with other devices on the same SCSI bus.
+Unfortunately, it also increases scan times. With current SCSI adapters and
+drivers this option shouldn't be needed any more.
+.PP
+Option
+.B disable\-double\-buffering
+is a global option. If set, the backend will only send one buffer at a time to
+the scanner. Try this option if you have trouble while scanning, e.g. SCSI
+errors, freezes, or the first few cm are repeated over and over again in your
+image.
+.PP
+Option
+.B disable\-backtracking
+is a positional option. If set, the scanner will not move back its slider
+after each SCSI buffer is filled (`backtracking'). Setting this option will
+lead to faster scans but may also produce horizontal stripes. This option
+doesn't work with every scanner (only some of the paragon models can modify
+backtracking).
+.PP
+Finally,
+.B force\-wait
+is a global option. If set, the backend will wait until the device is ready
+before sending the inquiry command. Further more the backend will force the
+scan slider to return to its starting position (not implemented for all
+scanners). This option may be necessary with the 600 II N or when scanimage is
+used multiple times (e.g. in scripts). The default is off (not set).
+.PP
+A sample configuration file is shown below:
+.PP
+.RS
+# limit strip height of all scanners to 1.5 inches:
+.br
+option strip\-height 1.5
+.br
+.br
+/dev/scanner # first Mustek scanner
+.br
+# 1 MB buffer for /dev/scanner:
+.br
+option buffersize 1024
+.br
+/dev/sge # second Mustek scanner
+.br
+# turn on fixes for /dev/sge:
+.br
+option lineart\-fix
+.br
+option linedistance\-fix
+.RE
+
+.SH "SCSI ADAPTER TIPS"
+.PP
+You need a SCSI adapter for the SCSI scanners. Even if the connector is the
+same as that of parallel port scanners, connecting it to the computers
+parallel port will NOT work.
+.PP
+Mustek SCSI scanners are typically delivered with an ISA SCSI adapter.
+Unfortunately, that adapter is not worth much since it is not
+interrupt driven. It is (sometimes) possible to get the supplied card
+to work, but without interrupt line, scanning will be very slow and put
+so much load on the system, that it becomes almost unusable for other tasks.
+.PP
+If you already have a working SCSI controller in your system, you
+should consider that Mustek scanners do not support the SCSI-2
+disconnect/reconnect protocol and hence tie up the SCSI bus while a
+scan is in progress. This means that no other SCSI device on the same
+bus can be accessed while a scan is in progress.
+.PP
+Because the Mustek-supplied adapter is not worth much and because
+Mustek scanners do not support the SCSI-2 disconnect/reconnect
+protocol, it is recommended to install a separate (cheap) SCSI
+controller for Mustek scanners. For example, ncr810 based cards are
+known to work fine and cost as little as fifty US dollars.
+.PP
+For Mustek scanners, it is typically necessary to configure the low-level SCSI
+driver to disable synchronous transfers (sync negotiation), tagged command
+queuing, and target disconnects. See
+.BR sane\-scsi (5)
+for driver- and platform-specific information.
+.PP
+The ScanExpress models have sometimes trouble with high resolution
+color mode. If you encounter sporadic corrupted images (parts duplicated
+or shifted horizontally) kill all other applications before scanning
+and (if sufficient memory is available) disable swapping.
+.PP
+Details on how to get the Mustek SCSI adapters and other cards running can be
+found at
+.IR http://www.meier\-geinitz.de/sane/mustek\-backend/#SCSI .
+
+.SH "PARALLEL PORT SCANNERS"
+This backend has support for the Paragon 600 II EP and Paragon 600 II N parallel
+port scanners. Note that the latter scanner comes with its own ISA card that
+implements a funky parallel port (in other words, the scanner does not connected
+to the printer parallel port).
+.PP
+These scanners can be configured by listing the port number
+of the adapter or the parallel port in the mustek.conf file. Valid port numbers
+for the 600 II N are
+.IR 0x26b ", " 0x2ab ", " 0x2eb ", " 0x22b ", " 0x32b ", " 0x36b ", "
+.IR 0x3ab ", " 0x3eb .
+For the 600 II EP use one of these:
+.IR parport0 ", " parport1 ", " parport2 ", " 0x378 ", " 0x278 ", " 0x3bc .
+Pick one that doesn't conflict with the other hardware in your computer. Put
+only one number on a single line. Example:
+.PP
+.RS
+.I 0x3eb
+.RE
+.PP
+Note that for these scanners usually root privileges are required to access the
+I/O ports. Thus, either make frontends such as
+.BR scanimage (1)
+and
+.BR xscanimage (1)
+setuid root (generally not recommended for safety reasons) or, alternatively,
+access this backend through the network daemon
+.BR saned (8).
+.PP
+If the Mustek backend blocks while sending the inquiry command to the scanner,
+add the option
+.B force\-wait
+to
+.IR mustek.conf .
+.PP
+Also note that after a while of no activity, some scanners themselves (not
+the SANE backend) turns off their CCFL lamps. This shutdown is not always
+perfect with the result that the lamp sometimes continues to glow
+dimly at one end. This doesn't appear to be dangerous since as soon as
+you use the scanner again, the lamp turns back on to the normal high
+brightness. However, the first image scanned after such a shutdown may
+have stripes and appear to be over-exposed. When this happens, just
+take another scan, and the image will be fine.
+.SH FILES
+.TP
+.I @CONFIGDIR@/mustek.conf
+The backend configuration file (see also description of
+.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
+below).
+.TP
+.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-mustek.a
+The static library implementing this backend.
+.TP
+.I @LIBDIR@/libsane\-mustek.so
+The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that
+support dynamic loading).
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
+.TP
+.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
+This environment variable specifies the list of directories that may
+contain the configuration file. Under UNIX, the directories are
+separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are separated by a
+semi-colon (`;'). If this variable is not set, the configuration file
+is searched in two default directories: first, the current working
+directory (".") and then in @CONFIGDIR@. If the value of the
+environment variable ends with the directory separator character, then
+the default directories are searched after the explicitly specified
+directories. For example, setting
+.B SANE_CONFIG_DIR
+to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories "tmp/config", ".", and
+"@CONFIGDIR@" being searched (in this order).
+.TP
+.B SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK
+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.
+
+.ft CR
+.nf
+Value Description
+0 no output
+1 print fatal errors
+2 print important messages
+3 print non-fatal errors and less important messages
+4 print all but debugging messages
+5 print everything
+.fi
+.ft R
+
+Example:
+export SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK=4
+
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR sane (7),
+.BR sane\-find\-scanner (1),
+.BR sane\-scsi (5),
+.BR sane\-mustek_usb (5),
+.BR sane\-gt68xx (5),
+.BR sane\-plustek (5),
+.BR sane\-mustek_pp (5)
+.br
+.I @DOCDIR@/mustek/mustek.CHANGES
+.br
+.I http://www.meier\-geinitz.de/sane/mustek\-backend/
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+David Mosberger, Andreas Czechanowski, Andreas Bolsch (SE extensions),
+Henning Meier-Geinitz, James Perry (600 II EP).
+
+.SH BUGS
+Scanning with the SCSI adapters supplied by Mustek is very slow at
+high resolutions and wide scan areas.
+.PP
+Some scanners (e.g. Paragon 1200 A3 + Pro, SE A3) need more testing.
+.PP
+The gamma table supports only 256 colors, even if some scanners can do more.
+.PP
+More detailed bug information is available at the Mustek backend
+homepage:
+.IR http://www.meier\-geinitz.de/sane/mustek\-backend/ .