1sane-microtek(5)         SANE Scanner Access Now Easy         sane-microtek(5)
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NAME

6       sane-microtek - SANE backend for Microtek scanners
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DESCRIPTION

9       The  sane-microtek  library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
10       backend that provides access to the "second generation" Microtek  scan‐
11       ners.   At  present,  the following hardware is known to work with this
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14              Microtek ScanMaker E2, E3, E6
15              Microtek ScanMaker II, IIG, IIHR, IISP, III
16              Microtek ScanMaker 35t, 35t+, 45t
17              Microtek ScanMaker 600GS, 600ZS (see bug notes)
18              Agfa StudioScan
19              Agfa StudioScan II, StudioScan IIsi
20              Agfa Arcus II (but not the "Arcus")
21              Agfa DuoScan (preliminary)
22              Vobis "Highscreen Realscan"
23              Microtek Color PageWiz (preliminary)
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25              Transparent Media Adapter
26              Document AutoFeeder
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28       The driver supports line art, halftone,  8bpp  gray,  and  24bpp  color
29       scans  at  normal and "expanded" resolutions (i.e. 1200x1200 on an E6),
30       fast scans for color previews, and downloadable gamma tables.
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32       The supported scanners are all SCSI scanners.  However,  some  parallel
33       port  models  may work (under Linux), if they use a parport->scsi chip,
34       and if you can find a scsi->parport driver.  This is known  to  be  the
35       case for the Color PageWiz.
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37       The  driver  does not support the newest Microtek scanners, such as the
38       V330 and V660, which use a new and very different SCSI-II command  set.
39       For those, try the alternate microtek2 backend.  Most non-SCSI scanners
40       would use the new command set.  Most scanners newer than the  Scanmaker
41       E6 would use the new command set.
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43       If you own a Microtek scanner other than the ones listed above, tell us
44       what happens --- see the BUGS section at the end of this document.
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46       Although this manual page is generally updated with each  release,  up-
47       to-date  information  on  new releases and extraneous helpful hints are
48       available from the backend homepage:
49              http://www.mir.com/mtek/
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DEVICE NAMES

53       This backend expects device names of the form:
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57       Where special is the UNIX path-name for the special device that  corre‐
58       sponds  to the scanner.  The special device name must be a generic SCSI
59       device or a symlink to such a device.  Under Linux, such a device  name
60       could be /dev/sga or /dev/sge, for example.
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CONFIGURATION

63       The  contents  of the microtek.conf file is a list of device names that
64       correspond to Microtek scanners.  Empty lines and lines starting with a
65       hash mark (#) are ignored.  A sample configuration file is shown below:
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67              /dev/scanner
68              # this is a comment
69              /dev/sge
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71       The configuration file may also contain the special tokens norealcal or
72       noprecal.  norealcal will disable the use of magic, undocumented  scan‐
73       ner calibration commands which are known to work on the E6, but may not
74       work with other models.  noprecal will disable  logic  which  tries  to
75       avoid  scanner  precalibration.   This logic would only have been acti‐
76       vated if the magic calibration code was turned off.
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FILES

80       /etc/sane.d/microtek.conf
81              The  backend  configuration  file  (see  also   description   of
82              SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
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84       /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-microtek.a
85              The static library implementing this backend.
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87       /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-microtek.so
88              The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems
89              that support dynamic loading).
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ENVIRONMENT

93       SANE_CONFIG_DIR
94              This environment variable specifies the list of directories that
95              may contain the configuration file.  Under UNIX, the directories
96              are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they  are  separated
97              by a semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the config‐
98              uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
99              current working directory (".") and then in /etc/sane.d.  If the
100              value of the environment variable ends with the directory  sepa‐
101              rator character, then the default directories are searched after
102              the explicitly  specified  directories.   For  example,  setting
103              SANE_CONFIG_DIR  to  "/tmp/config:"  would result in directories
104              "tmp/config", ".", and "/etc/sane.d"  being  searched  (in  this
105              order).
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107       SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK
108              If the library was compiled with debugging support enabled, this
109              environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
110              A  value of 128 requests maximally copious debug output; smaller
111              levels reduce verbosity.
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SEE ALSO

115       sane(7), sane-scsi(5)
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AUTHOR

119       Matt Marjanovic
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BUGS

123       Known bugs/limitations are:
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125              Brightness and contrast broken.
126              The 600GS is grayscale only, and will  lock  up  if  you  select
127              color.   (Unfortunately,  the 600GS and 600ZS are indistinguish‐
128              able by software.)
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130       i.e. don't complain about these --- but if brightness  and/or  contrast
131       do work for you, please tell me.
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133       If  your scanner locks up, try setting the norealcal or noprecal option
134       in the configuration file (first one, then both), and see if it  helps.
135       (If it does, report it.)
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137       Send   lengthy   bug   reports   and   new   scanner   information   to
138       mtek-bugs@mir.com.  All bug reports and new  scanner  inquiries  should
139       include  an  error log file.  You can generate copious stderr output by
140       setting the SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK environment variable  described  above.
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143              setenv SANE_DEBUG_MICROTEK 128
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145       More  general  comments,  suggestions, and inquiries about frontends or
146       SANE should go to sane-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org, the SANE Develop‐
147       ers  mailing  list.  Have  a  look at http://www.sane-project.org/mail
148       ing-lists.html concerning subscription to sane-devel.
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