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NAME

       sane-umax_pp - SANE backend for Umax Astra parallel port flatbed scanners

DESCRIPTION

       The sane-umax_pp library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides access to Umax
       parallel port flatbed scanners.  The following scanners work with this backend:

              Model:
              --------------------
              Astra 610P
              Astra 1220P
              HP3200C
              Astra 1600P
              Astra 2000P
              Genius ColorPage-Life Pro

       This  backend  handles  75x75,  150x150,  300x300,  600x600  and  600x1200 for 1220P/1600P/2000P dpi scan
       resolutions, and 75x75, 150x150, 300x300 and 300x600 for 610P. In color  and  gray  levels,  there  is  a
       software lineart mode.

       The  new  generation  models share a newer version of the 610P ASIC embedded in an EPAT chip.  Only parts
       such as CCD and ADC change from one to another.  They  even  all  reports  being  UMAX  Astra  1220P  via
       IEEE1284.  There isn't software way to recognize them properly. Under windows, model is set by the driver
       installed, regardless of the hardware.

       EPP/ECP MODES ONLY
              The current version of the backend uses only EPP or ECP mode to communicate with the scanner. PS/2
              mode  isn't  implemented. The 610P only use SPP. It is recommended that you set your parallel port
              to EPP in BIOS with the current version of this backend. You can leave it to ECP or  ECP+EPP,  but
              in this case you may not use ppdev but only direct hardware access if you have to use ECP.  ECPEPP
              will only work if you use a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel with ppdev character device support.

       This backend does support parport sharing only if you have a kernel with ppdev support.

       Note  that  if  you don't use the ppdev character device, the backend needs to run as root. To allow user
       access to the scanner run the backend through the network interface (See saned(8)  and  sane-net(5)).   A
       more  relaxed  solution  (security  wise) is to add suid bit to the frontend (See chmod(1)).  The backend
       drop root privileges as soon as it can, right after gaining direct access to IO ports, which lessen risks
       when being root.

DEVICE NAMES

       This backend expects device names of the form:

              port value

       Where value is :

              auto   autodetect all parallel ports and probe them for scanner

              safe-auto
                     autodetect all parallel ports and probe them for scanner, but does not try direct  hardware
                     access

              /dev/ppi0
                     uses  *BSD  ppi device, depending on the number of available parallel port, you have to use
                     /dev/ppi1, /dev/ppi2, ...

              /dev/parport0
                     uses linux ppdev device, depending on the number of available parallel port,  you  have  to
                     use /dev/parport1, /dev/parport2, ...

              0x378  does  direct  hardware access on the given address. Usual values are 0x378, 0x278, 0x3BC In
                     this case, you have to run the scanner as root (*BSD and linux), or with 'IOPL=yes' on OS/2

       NOTE: in all cases, you must have sufficient privileges to get access to the chosen  device  or  address.
       Depending  on  the  security  settings,  devices  may not be available for all users.  You have to change
       permissions on the dev/ppi* or /dev/parport* devices.

       You can rename any device using the

              name devname
              model model
              vendor vendor

       options. These options apply to the last port option.

CONFIGURATION

       Please make sure to edit umax_pp.conf before you use the backend.

       The contents of the umax_pp.conf file is a list of options and  device  names  that  correspond  to  Umax
       scanners.  Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored.

       The  eight  options supported are red-gain, green-gain, blue-gain, red-offset, green-offset, blue-offset,
       astra, and buffer.

       Options red-gain , green-gain and blue-gain allow you to adjust the sensitivity of your scanner  for  the
       given  color.  Values  range  from  0  (lowest gain) to 15 (highest). If the advanced option "Gain" isn't
       checked in the frontend, the backend does automatic gain  calibration,  and  do  not  use  user  provided
       values.

       Options  red-offset , green-offset and blue-offset allow you to adjust the offset of your scanner for the
       given color. Values range from 0 (lowest offset) to 15 (highest).

       Option astra allows you to change the model of your scanner. Current auto  detection  is  based  on  side
       effects  on  scanning  when  using  1220P command set on other models, so it may fail on unknown hardware
       combination. Valid values are 610, 1220, 1600 and 2000. It is useful only  when  autodetection  fails  to
       detect properly your scanner model. If your scanner work properly but is reported wrongly, let it be that
       way.   The only valid case to change the model is when your scanner produces "black" or "inverted" scans.
       In this case you can put the model. Be aware that it will prevent scanner model autodetection.

       Option buffer allows you to change the size of the scan buffer. The size must be specified in bytes.  The
       default  value  is  2 megabytes. Decreasing this value will improve the smoothness of progress bar in the
       frontend, but will stall the scan more often.

FILES

       @CONFIGDIR@/umax_pp.conf
              The backend configuration file (see also description of SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).

       @LIBDIR@/libsane-umax_pp.a
              The static library implementing this backend.

       @LIBDIR@/libsane-umax_pp.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 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
              SANE_CONFIG_DIR to "/tmp/config:" would result in directories "tmp/config", ".", and "@CONFIGDIR@"
              being searched (in this order).

       SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP
              If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this  environment  variable  controls  the
              debug  level  for  this  backend.   E.g.,  a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
              Smaller levels reduce verbosity.

              level   debug output
              ------- ------------------------------
               0       nothing
               1       errors
               2       warnings & minor errors
               3       additional information
               4       debug information
               5       code flow (not supported yet)
               6       special debug information

       SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP_LOW
              This variable sets the debug level for the SANE interface for the Umax ASIC.  Note  that  enabling
              this will spam your terminal with some million lines of debug output.

              level   debug output
              ------- -------------------------------
               0       nothing
               1       errors
               8       command blocks
               16      detailed code flow
               32      dump datafiles
               255     everything

SEE ALSO

       sane(7), sane-net(5), saned(8)

       For latest bug fixes and information see
              http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net/

AUTHOR

       Stéphane Voltz <stef.dev@free.fr>

CREDITS

       Support for the 610P has been made possible thank to an hardware donation by William Stuart.

BUG REPORTS

       If  something  doesn't work, please contact me. But I need some information about your scanner to be able
       to help you...

       SANE version
              run "scanimage -V" to determine this

       the backend version and your scanner hardware
              run "SANE_DEBUG_UMAX_PP=255 scanimage -L 2>log" as root. If you don't  get  any  output  from  the
              umax_pp  backend,  make sure a line "umax_pp" is included into your @CONFIGDIR@/dll.conf.  If your
              scanner isn't detected, make sure you've defined the right port address, or the correct device  in
              your umax_pp.conf.

       the name of your scanner/vendor
              also  a  worthy  information.  Please  also  include  the optical resolution and lamp type of your
              scanner, both can be found in the manual of your scanner.

       any further comments
              if you have comments about the documentation (what could be done better), or you  think  I  should
              know something, please include it.

@PACKAGEVERSION@                                   14 Jul 2008                                   sane-umax_pp(5)