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NAME

       sane-hp5590   -   SANE   backend   for  Hewlett-Packard  4500C/4570C/5500C/5550C/5590/7650
       Workgroup/Document scanners

DESCRIPTION

       The sane-hp5590 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that  provides
       access to the following Hewlett-Packard Workgroup/Document scanners:

       • ScanJet 4500C

       • ScanJet 4570C

       • ScanJet 5500C

       • ScanJet 5550C

       • ScanJet 5590

       • ScanJet 7650

       If you own a scanner other than the ones listed above that works with this backend, please
       let us know this by sending the scanner’s exact model name and the USB vendor  and  device
       ids  (e.g. from  /sys/bus/usb/devices, sane-find-scanner(1) or syslog) to us.  Even if the
       scanner’s name is only slightly different from the models mentioned above, please  let  us
       know.

OPTIONS

       The  options  the  backend supports can either be selected through command line options to
       programs like scanimage(1) or through GUI elements in xscanimage(1)  or  xsane(1).   Valid
       command line options and their syntax can be listed by using:

              scanimage --help -d hp5590:interface:device

       where  interface  and device specify the device in question, as in the configuration file.
       Add --all-options to also list the hardware read-out options.  The -d  parameter  and  its
       argument can be omitted to obtain information on the first scanner identified.

       Use the command:

              scanimage -L

       to list all devices recognized by your SANE installation.

DEVICE SPECIFIC OPTIONS

       -l n   Top-left X position of scan area in mm.  Allowed range: 0 ..  215.889.

       -t n   Top-left Y position of scan area in mm.  Allowed range: 0 ..  297.699.

       -x n   X width of scan-area in mm.  Allowed range: 0 ..  215.889.

       -y n   Y height of scan-area in mm.  Allowed range: 0 ..  297.699.

       By default, the maximum size will be scanned.

       --mode mode
              Select  color  mode.   mode  must  be  one  of: “Color”, “Color (48 bits)”, “Gray”,
              “Lineart”.

              • “Color” - Scanning is done with 3 * 8 bit RGB color values per pixel.

              • “Color (48 bits)” - Scanning is done with 3 * 16 bit RGB color values per pixel.

              • “Gray” - Scanning is done with 1 * 8 bit gray value per pixel.

              • “Lineart” - Scanning is done with 1 bit black and white value per pixel.

       --source source
              Select the source for scanning.  source must be  one  of:  “Flatbed”,  “ADF”,  “ADF
              Duplex”, “TMA Slides”, “TMA Negatives”.

              • “Flatbed” - Scan document on the flat document glass.

              • “ADF” - Scan frontsides of documents with automatic document feeder.

              • “ADF  Duplex”  -  Scan  front- and backsides of documents with automatic document
                feeder.  Note, the backside images must be rotated in  a  separate  post  process
                step.

              • “TMA  Slides”  -  Slide  scanning  with  transparent  media  adapter.  (Not fully
                supported by hp5590 backend).

              • “TMA Negatives” - Negative film scanning with transparent  media  adapter.   (Not
                fully supported by hp5590 backend).

       --resolution res
              Set the resolution of the scanned image in dpi.  res must be one of: 100, 200, 300,
              600, 1200, 2400.

       Default settings: Lineart, Flatbed, 100dpi.

       --extend-lamp-timeout[=yes|no]
              Extend lamp timeout period.  no = 15 minutes, yes = 1 hour.  (Default: no)

       --wait-for-button[=yes|no]
              Wait for button press before scanning starts.  (Default: no)

       --preview[=yes|no]
              Request a preview-quality scan.  (Default: no)

       --hide-eop-pixel[=yes|no]
              Hide end-of-page indicator pixels and overwrite with color of next neighbor pixels.
              (Default: yes)
              The  scanner  uses  the  last  pixel in every scan line for storing the end-of-page
              status.  This is needed to detect the end of the document sheet when the  automatic
              document  feeder  (ADF)  is  used.   Unfortunately  the end-of-page pixels are also
              generated in flatbed scans.  It is recommended to hide these pixels.

       --trailing-lines-mode mode
              Filling mode of trailing lines after end of page  when  automatic  document  feeder
              (ADF)  is  used.   mode  must be one of: “last”, “raw”, “raster”, “white”, “black”,
              “color”.  (Default: “last”)

              • “last” = repeat the last scan line (recommended),

              • “raw” = read raw scan data (not recommended),

              • “raster” = generate black and white pixel pattern,

              • “white” = white pixels,

              • “black” = black pixels,

              • “color” = RGB or gray colored pixels (see next option).

       --trailing-lines-color n
              Set color value for filling trailing scan lines in trailing lines mode “color” (see
              previous option).  (Default color: violet)
              The  RGB  color  value must be specified and calculated as 65536 * r + 256 * g + b,
              with r, g, b being values in the range of 0 ..  255.

READ OUT OPTIONS

       The following options allow reading out the button state, counter  value,  color  setting,
       and  the  state  of  document  in  ADF.   This  can  be  used  to programmatically control
       corresponding scanner options like switching between flatbed and ADF mode,  or  triggering
       post processing tasks after scanning.

       --button-pressed
              Get  the  id  of  the  last  button pressed.  Id is one of “none”, “power”, “scan”,
              “collect”, “file”, “email”, “copy”, “up”, “down”, “mode”, “cancel”.
              The scanner stores the id of the last button pressed until it is read.  After  read
              out, the state is reset and subsequent readings will return “none”.

       --color-led
              Get  the  state  of  the  color  LED  indicators.   The  state is either “color” or
              “black_white”.

       --counter-value
              Get the counter value as shown on LCD.  The value is in the range of 1 ..  99.

       --doc-in-adf
              Get the state of the document-available indicator of the automatic document  feeder
              (ADF).  The state is either “yes” or “no”.

HINTS FOR USERS OF SCANBD

       scanbd(8)  is  a  scanner  button  daemon, which can read scanner buttons and trigger scan
       actions.

       Do not use the old scanbuttond(8) interface with hp5590.  It is outdated and shall not  be
       used  any  more.   The  regular  interface  of scanbd(8) is fully supported by the current
       version of the hp5590 backend.

       This example shows a minimum configuration file and  the  corresponding  script  file  for
       scanbd(8) to be included in scanbd.conf.

       • hp5590.conf

         device hp5590 {
             # Device matching
             filter = "^hp5590.*"
             desc = "HP5590 Scanner Family"

             # Read out counter value and store in environment variable.
             function function_lcd_counter {
                 filter = "^counter-value.*"
                 desc   = "hp5590: LCD counter"
                 env    = "SCANBD_FUNCTION_LCD_COUNTER"
             }

             # Run scan script when button is pressed.
             action do-scan {
                 filter = "^button-pressed.*"
                 desc   = "hp5590: Scan button pressed"
                 script = "scan_action.script"
                 string-trigger {
                     from-value  = "none"
                     to-value    = "scan"
                 }
             }
         }

       • scan_action.script

         #!/bin/bash
         echo device = $SCANBD_DEVICE
         echo action = $SCANBD_ACTION
         echo counter = $SCANBD_FUNCTION_LCD_COUNTER
         scanfile="$HOME/tmp/scans/scan-$(date +%s).pnm"
         case $SCANBD_ACTION in
         do-scan)
             scanimage -d "$SCANBD_DEVICE" > "$scanfile"
             ;;
         *)
             echo Warning: Unknown scanbd action: "$SCANBD_ACTION"
             ;;
         esac

FILES

       @LIBDIR@/libsane-hp5590.a
              The static library implementing this backend.

       @LIBDIR@/libsane-hp5590.so
              The  shared  library  implementing  this  backend  (present on systems that support
              dynamic loading).

ENVIRONMENT

       If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this environment variable controls
       the debug level for this backend.

       SANE_DEBUG_HP5590

       Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output:

              10 - generic processing
              20 - verbose backend messages
              40 - HP5590 high-level commands
              50 - HP5590 low-level (USB-in-USB) commands

       Example:
              export SANE_DEBUG_HP5590=50

SEE ALSO

       sane(7), sane-usb(5) scanbd(8), scanimage(1), xscanimage(1), xsane(1)

AUTHORS

       Ilia Sotnikov <hostcc@gmail.com>.

                                           13 Jul 2008                             sane-hp5590(5)