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NAME

        sane-gt68xx - SANE backend for GT-68XX based USB flatbed scanners
 

DESCRIPTION

        The  sane-gt68xx  library  implements  a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
        backend that provides access to  USB  flatbed  scanners  based  on  the
        Grandtech  GT-6801 and GT-6816 chips.  A list of supported scanners can
        be  found   on   the   gt68xx   backend   homepage:   http://www.meier-
        geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/.
 
        This is BETA software. Especially if you test new or untested scanners,
        keep your hand at the scanner’s plug and unplug it, if the  head  bumps
        at the end of the scan area.
 
        If  you own a scanner other than the ones listed on the gt68xx homepage
        that works with this backend, please let me know this  by  sending  the
        scanner’s exact model name and the USB vendor and device ids (e.g. from
        sane-find-scanner or syslog) to me. Even if the scanner’s name is  only
        slightly  different from the models already listed as supported, please
        let me know.
 
        If you own a scanner that isn’t detected by the gt68xx backend but  has
        a  GT-6801  or  GT-6816  chipset, you can try to add it to the backend.
        Have  a   look   at   the   following   web   page:   http://www.meier-
        geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/adding.html
        Please  use  libusb-0.1.8 or later. Without libusb or with older libusb
        versions all kinds of trouble can be expected. The  scanner  should  be
        found by sane-find-scanner without further actions. For setting permis‐
        sions and general USB information looks at sane-usb(5).
        You need a firmware file for your scanner. That’s a small file contain‐
        ing  software  that will be uploaded to the scanner’s memory. It’s usu‐
        ally named *.usb, e.g.  PS1fw.usb.  It comes  on  the  installation  CD
        that  was provided by the manufacturer, but it may be packaged together
        with the installation program in an .exe file. For Mustek scanners, the
        file  can  be  downloaded  from  the gt68xx backend homepage. For other
        scanners, check the CD for .usb files. If you only  find  *.cab  files,
        try  cabextract  to  unpack. If everything else fails, you must install
        the Windows driver and get the firmware from there (usually in the win‐
        dows/system  or  system32  directories).  Put  that  firmware file into
        /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/.  Make sure that it’s readable by everyone.
 

CONFIGURATION

        The contents of the gt68xx.conf file is a list of usb lines  containing
        vendor  and  product  ids that correspond to USB scanners. The file can
        also contain option lines.  Empty lines and lines starting with a  hash
        mark  (#)  are ignored.  The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id
        product_id statements which  are  already  included  into  gt68xx.conf.
        "vendor_id"  and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the
        scanner.
 
        The override, firmware, vendor, model, and afe options must  be  placed
        after the usb line they refer to.
 
        Option  override  is  used  to  override  the default model parameters.
        That’s necessary for some scanners that use the same vendor/product ids
        but  are  different. For these scanners there are already commented out
        override lines in  the  configuration  file.   override  mustek-scanex     
        press-1200-ub-plus  is  necessary  for  the  Mustek Scanexpress 1200 UB
        Plus, the Medion/Lifetec/Tevion LT 9452, and the Trust Compact Scan USB
        19200.   override  artec-ultima-2000 is used for the Artec Ultima 2000,
        the Boeder SmartScan Slim Edition, the Medion/ Lifetec/ Tevion/  Cytron
        MD/LT  9385,  the  Medion/  Lifetec/ Tevion MD 9458, and the Trust Flat
        Scan USB 19200.  override mustek-bearpaw-2400-cu is necessary  for  the
        Mustek  BearPaw  2400  CU  and the Fujitsu 1200CUS. The override option
        must be the first one after the usb line.
 
        Option firmware selects the name and path of the  firmware  file.  It’s
        only  necessary  if the default (or override) doesn’t work. The default
        firmware directory is /usr/share/sane/gt68xx/.  You may need to  create
        this  directory. If you want to place the firmware files at a different
        path, use a firmware line.
 
        The vendor and model options are not absolutely necessary but for  con‐
        venience.  Quite  a  lot of scanners from different manufacturers share
        the same vendor/product ids so you can set the "correct" name here.
 
        The afe option allows to set custom offset and gain values for the Ana‐
        log  FrontEnd  of the scanner. This option can be either used to select
        the AFE values if automatic coarse calibration is disabled, or to  make
        automatic coarse calibration faster. For the latter usage, enable debug
        level 3 (see below), scan an image and look for debug line string  with
        "afe".  Copy  this line to gt68xx.conf.  The option has six parameters:
        red offset, red gain, green offset, green gain, blue offset,  and  blue
        gain.
 
        A sample configuration file is shown below:
 
               usb 0x05d8 0x4002
               override "mustek-scanexpress-1200-ub-plus"
               firmware "/opt/gt68xx/SBfw.usb"
               vendor "Trust"
               model "Compact Scan USB 19200"
               afe 0x20 0x02 0x22 0x03 0x1f 0x04
 

FILES

        /etc/sane.d/gt68xx.conf
               The   backend   configuration  file  (see  also  description  of
               SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).
 
        /usr/lib/sane/libsane-gt68xx.a
               The static library implementing this backend.
 
        /usr/lib/sane/libsane-gt68xx.so
               The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems
               that support dynamic loading).
 

ENVIRONMENT

        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 config‐
               uration  file is searched in two default directories: first, the
               current working directory (".") and then in /etc/sane.d.  If the
               value  of the environment variable ends with the directory sepa‐
               rator character, then the default directories are searched after
               the  explicitly  specified  directories.   For  example, setting
               SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:" would  result  in  directories
               "tmp/config",  ".",  and  "/etc/sane.d"  being searched (in this
               order).
 
        SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX
               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. If the
               debug  level  is  set  to 1 or higher, some debug options become
               available that are normally hidden. Handle them with care.
 
               Example: export SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX=4
        sane(7),  sane-usb(5),  sane-artec_eplus48u(5)  sane-plustek(5),  sane-
        ma1509(5), sane-mustek_usb(5), sane-mustek(5), sane-mustek_pp(5)
        /usr/share/doc/libsane/gt68xx/gt68xx.CHANGES
        http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx
 

AUTHOR

        Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
        The  original  gt68xx  driver  was  written  by  Sergey Vlasov, Andreas
        Nowack, and David Stevenson. Thanks for sending patches  and  answering
        questions to them and all the other contributors.
 

BUGS

        The first few lines of the image are garbage for the 2400 TA Plus.
 
        Interpolation  should be used instead of just copying data, when the X-
        and Y-resolution differ.
 
        Support for buttons is missing.
 
        More detailed bug information is available at the gt68xx backend  home‐
        page  http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/gt68xx-backend/.  Please contact
        me if you find a bug or  missing  feature:  <henning@meier-geinitz.de>.
        Please  send  a debug log if your scanner isn’t detected correctly (see
        SANE_DEBUG_GT68XX above).