03-25-2002
Hi
OEM Stands for ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER.
It means the company that manufactured this Equipment/Machine.
The company that manufacture's Equipments/Machines/Softwares will have to follow certain standards in the product before they reach the Public. There might be lots of laws/reasons why this should be followed. But how ever to be more simpler., it should compley with Industry Standards & should be safe enough.
Every company will have its own Rules, Regulations, Standards & Licencing Implications on the product that they manufacture & sell to the Public.
So, probably while installing new systems u will come accross this OEM being mentioned on Manuals & Installation Software., which says that u are installing a Genuine Product duly Authorized & Licenced from the Original Equipment Manufacturer.
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sane-sp15c
sane-sp15c(5) File Formats Manual sane-sp15c(5)
NAME
sane-sp15c - SANE backend for Fujitsu ScanPartner 15C flatbed scanner
DESCRIPTION
The sane-sp15c library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend which provides access to the Fujitsu flatbed scanners. At
present, the following scanner is known to work with these backend:
Vendor: Model: Rev:
-------- ---------------- -----
FCPA ScanPartner 15C 1.01
The ScanPartner 15C driver supports lineart (1-bit), halftone (1-bit), grayscale (4-bit and 8-bit), and color (3 x 8-bit) scanning.
Other scanners in these families may work. The ScanPartner 15C seems to be a repackaging of the ScanPartner 600C. People are encouraged
to try these driver with the other scanners and to contact the author with test results.
CONFIGURATION
A modest effort has been made to expose the standard options to the API. This allows frontends such as xscanimage to set scanning region,
resolution, bit-depth (and color), and enable the automatic document feeder.
SEE ALSO
sane(7), sane-scsi(5), sane-fujitsu(5)
Fujitsu ScanPartner 15C OEM Manual, Doc. No. 250-0081-0
Fujitsu M3096G OEM Manual, part number 50FH5028E-05
Fujitsu M3096GX/M3093GX/M3093DG OEM Manual, part number C150-E015...03
AUTHOR
Randolph Bentson <bentson@holmsjoen.com>, with credit to the unnamed author of the coolscan driver
LIMITATIONS
Testing limited to a Linux 2.2.5 kernel
Can't quite get the scan page/minute performance in ADF modes. This may be due to limited system buffer size.
BUGS
I'm sure there are plenty, and not too well hidden, but I haven't seen them yet.
Both scanners claim to have separate control of resolution in X and Y directions. I confess I haven't tested this yet. I have found that
xsane doesn't even display this capability.
Threshold settings on the SP15C don't seem to affect the results of lineart mode scans.
It might be possible to merge these two drivers without much effort since the SP15C driver was derived from the M3096G driver. They were
split so as to keep the second driver development from breaking the working first driver. Watch this space for changes.
17 Apr 2002 sane-sp15c(5)