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; SANE Backend specification file
;
; It's basically emacs-lisp --- so ";" indicates comment to end of line.
; All syntactic elements are keyword tokens, followed by a string or
; keyword argument, as specified.
;
; ":backend" *must* be specified.
; All other information is optional (but what good is the file without it?).
;
; See doc/descriptions.txt for details.
:backend "sm3840" ; name of backend
:version "1.1 (unmaintained)" ; version of backend (or "unmaintained")
:manpage "sane-sm3840" ; name of manpage (if it exists)
:url "http://www.ziplabel.com/sm3840/" ; backend's web page
:comment "This reverse-engineered backend supports the USB ScanMaker 3840 model"
; comment about the backend
:devicetype :scanner ; start of a list of devices....
; other types: :stillcam, :vidcam,
; :meta, :api
:mfg "Microtek" ; name a manufacturer
:url "http://www.microtek.com/" ; manufacturer's URL
:comment "Microtek makes a wide variety of devices."
; comment about the manufacturer
:model "ScanMaker 3840" ; name models for above-specified mfg.
:status :good ; :minimal, :basic, :good, :complete
; :untested, or :unsupported
:interface "USB" ; interface type of the device:
; "SCSI", "USB", "Parport (EPP)",
; "Parport (SPP)", "Parport (ECP)",
; "Serial port", "IEEE-1394", "JetDirect",
; or "Proprietary".
:usbid "0x05da" "0x30d4"
:comment "8 and 16 bit, color and grayscale" ; comment about the model
:model "ScanMaker 4800" ; name models for above-specified mfg.
:status :good ; :minimal, :basic, :good, :complete
; :untested, or :unsupported
:interface "USB" ; interface type of the device:
; "SCSI", "USB", "Parport (EPP)",
; "Parport (SPP)", "Parport (ECP)",
; "Serial port", "IEEE-1394", "JetDirect",
; or "Proprietary".
:usbid "0x05da" "0x30cf"
:comment "Same hardware as SM3840, different color box" ; comment
; :comment and :url specifiers are optional after :mfg, :model, :desc,
; and at the top-level.
; :status specifier is optional after :model and at the top-level
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