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# Plustek-SANE Backend configuration file
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# For use with LM9831/2/3 based USB scanners
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#
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# each device needs at least two lines:
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# - [usb] vendor-ID and product-ID
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# - device devicename
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# i.e. for Plustek (0x07B3) UT12/16/24 (0x0017)
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# [usb] 0x07B3 0x0017
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# device /dev/usbscanner
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# or
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# device libusb:bbb:ddd
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# where bbb is the busnumber and ddd the device number
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# make sure that your user has access to /proc/bus/usb/bbb/ddd
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#
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# additionally you can specify some options
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# warmup, lOffOnEnd, lampOff
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#
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# For autodetection use
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# [usb]
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# device /dev/usbscanner
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#
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# or simply
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# [usb]
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#
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# or if you want a specific device but you have no idea about the
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# device node or you use libusb, simply set vendor- and product-ID
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# [usb] 0x07B3 0x0017
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# device auto
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#
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# NOTE: autodetection is safe, as it uses the info it got
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# from the USB subsystem. If you're not using the
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# autodetection, you MUST have attached that device
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# at your USB-port, that you have specified...
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#
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[usb]
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#
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# options for the previous USB entry
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#
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# switch lamp off after xxx secs, 0 disables the feature
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option lampOff 300
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# warmup period in seconds, 0 means no warmup, -1 means auto-warmup
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option warmup -1
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# 0 means leave lamp-status untouched, not 0 means switch off
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# on sane_close
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option lOffOnEnd 1
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#
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# options to tweak the image start-position
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# (WARNING: there's no internal range check!!!)
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#
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# for the normal scan area
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#
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option posOffX 0
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option posOffY 0
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# for transparencies
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option tpaOffX 0
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option tpaOffY 0
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# for negatives
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option negOffX 0
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option negOffY 0
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#
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# for setting the calibration strip position
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# (WARNING: there's no internal range check!!!)
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# -1 means use built in
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option posShadingY -1
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option tpaShadingY -1
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option negShadingY -1
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#
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# to invert the negatives, 0 disables the feature
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#
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option invertNegatives 0
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#
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# to disable the internal sensor speedup function,
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# 1 disables the feature
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#
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option disableSpeedup 0
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#
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# to save/restore coarse calibration data
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option cacheCalData 0
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#
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# use alternate calibration routines
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#
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option altCalibration 0
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#
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# for skipping whole calibration step
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#
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option skipCalibration 0
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#
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# for skipping entire fine calibration step
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# coarse calibration is done
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#
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option skipFine 0
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#
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# discard the result of the fine white calibration
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#
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option skipFineWhite 0
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#
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# some scanners have a dark calibration strip, in
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# general this one should be used for calibration.
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# As this could cause some trouble, this option
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# overrides that and the dark calibration will be
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# done by switching the lamp off
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#
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option skipDarkStrip 0
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# for replacing the gain values found during coarse
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# calibration
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option red_gain -1
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option green_gain -1
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option blue_gain -1
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# for replacing the offset values found during coarse
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# calibration
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option red_offset -1
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option green_offset -1
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option blue_offset -1
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#
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# for replacing the default lampoff settings, this
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# works only for CIS devices like CanoScan LiDE20
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option red_lampoff -1
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option green_lampoff -1
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option blue_lampoff -1
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#
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# for adjusting the default gamma values
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# (can also be set via frontend)
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option redGamma 1.0
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option greenGamma 1.0
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option blueGamma 1.0
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option grayGamma 1.0
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#
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# to enable TPA (EPSON or UMAX, if autodetection fails)
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# 0 means default behaviour as specified in the internal tables
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# 1 means enable (needed for UMAX 3450)
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option enableTPA 0
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#
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# model override functionality, currently only available for
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# Mustek devices, using NSCs' vendor ID: 0x0400 and
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# also their product ID: 0x1000 (LM9831) 0x1001 (LM9832)
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#
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# mov/PID | 0x1000 | 0x1001
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# ---------------------------------------
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# 0 (default)| BearPaw1200 | BearPaw 2400
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# 1 | ignored | BearPaw 1200
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#
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option mov 0
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#
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# and of course the device-name
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#
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# device /dev/usbscanner
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device auto
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#
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# to define a new device, start with a new section:
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# [usb]
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#
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