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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Game: Name this person Post 302126712 by Perderabo on Thursday 12th of July 2007 12:23:09 PM
Old 07-12-2007
Marian Gaborik maybe?
 

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sane-sm3600(5)						   SANE Scanner Access Now Easy 					    sane-sm3600(5)

NAME
sane-sm3600 - SANE backend for Microtek scanners with M011 USB chip DESCRIPTION
The sane-sm3600 library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides access to some Microtek scanners with the Toshiba M011 custom USB chip. This backend should be considered alpha. There are also backends for Microtek scanners with SCSI command set. Refer to sane-microtek(5) and sane-microtek2(5) for details. At present, the following scanners are known positively to work with this backend: Vendor Product id: Remark: -------- -------------- ----------- Microtek ScanMaker 3600 all modes ok Microtek ScanMaker 3700 reported to work Microtek ScanMaker 3750 reported to work If you own a Microtek scanner with the M011 chip other than the ones listed above, it may or may not work with SANE! FRONTEND OPTIONS
This backend dynamically enables the options for the frontend, that are supported by the scanner in dependence of the scanning-mode and other options. Not supported options are disabled. The following options are supported by the Microtek2-driver: Color, grayscale, halftone and lineart scans. contrast, brightness, control, gamma correction. DEVICE NAMES
This backend does not support device names in a standardized form. CONFIGURATION
This backend does not support a configuration file right now. FILES
/usr/lib64/sane/libsane-sm3600.a The static library implementing this backend. /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-sm3600.so The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that support dynamic loading). ENVIRONMENT
SANE_DEBUG_SM3600 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. To see error messages on stderr set SANE_DEBUG_SM3600 to 1. E.g. just say: export SANE_DEBUG_SM3600=5 SEE ALSO
sane-microtek2(5), http://sm3600.sourceforge.net AUTHOR
Marian Eichholz (eichholz@computer.org) Glenn Ramsey (glenn@componic.com) 14 Jul 2008 sane-sm3600(5)
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