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

NAME
       sane-genesys  -	SANE  backend for GL646, GL841, GL843, GL847 and GL124
       based USB flatbed scanners

DESCRIPTION
       The sane-genesys library implements a SANE (Scanner  Access  Now	 Easy)
       backend	that  provides	access	to  USB	 flatbed scanners based on the
       Genesys GL646, GL841, GL843, GL847 and GL124 chips.   At	 present,  the
       following scanners are known to work with this backend:

	      Canon LiDE 35/40/50/60/100/110/200/210/700
	      Hewlett-Packard HP2300C/HP2400/HP3670/HP3690/G4010/G4050
	      Medion MD5345/MD6228/MD6274
	      Panasonic KV-SS080
	      Plustek OpticBook 3600
	      Pentax DSmobile 600
	      Syscan/Ambir DocketPORT 467/485/487/665/685
	      Visioneer OneTouch 7100/Strobe XP100 (rev3)/XP200/XP300/Roadwar‐
	      rior
	      Xerox Travel Scanner 100, OneTouch 2400

       This is stable software for supported models. But if you	 test  new  or
       untested	 scanners, keep your hand at the scanner's plug and unplug it,
       if the head bumps at the end of the scan area.

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

       If you own a scanner that isn't detected by the genesys backend but has
       a GL646, GL841, GL843, GL847 or GL124 chipset, you can try to add it to
       the backend.

CALIBRATION
       To give correct image quality, sheet fed scanners need to be calibrated
       using the calibration sheet sold with the scanner. To  do  calibration,
       you must insert this target in the feeder then start calibration either
       by passing the --calibrate option to scanimage or by  clicking  on  the
       available  'calibrate'  button in the 'advanced options' in a graphical
       frontend. The result of the calibration is stored in a file in the home
       directory  of  the  user	 doing it.  If you plug the scanner in another
       machine or use it with another account, calibration  will  have	to  be
       redone.

EXTRAS SCAN OPTIONS
       --lamp-off-time number
		      The  lamp	 will  be  turned off after the given time (in
	      minutes). A value of 0 means that the lamp won't be turned off.

       --threshold percent
		   0..100% (in steps of 1). Select minimum brightness to get a
	      white  point.  Pixels  whith brightness below that value will be
	      scanned as black.

       --brightness value
		   -100..100 (in steps of 1). Set the brightness  enhancement.
	      0	 for  no  enhancement, negative values to decrease brigthness,
	      and positive values to increase it.

       --contrast value
		   -100..100 (in steps of 1). Set the contrast enhancement.  0
	      for  no  enhancement,  negative values to decrease contrast, and
	      positive values to increase it.

       --disable-interpolation yes|no
		      When using high resolutions where the horizontal resolu‐
	      tion  is	smaller	 than vertical resolution, data is expanded by
	      software to preserve picture geometry. This can be  disabled  by
	      this option to get real scanned data.

       --disable-dynamic-lineart yes|no
		      Disable use of a software adaptive algorithm to generate
	      lineart and rely on hardware lineart.

       --color-filter None|Red|Green|Blue
		      When using gray or lineart this option selects the  used
	      color.  Using  a	color  filter will give a monochrome scan. CIS
	      based scanners can to true gray when no filter (None  value)  is
	      selected.

       --lamp-off-scan
		      The lamp will be turned off during the scan. Calibration
	      is still done with lamp on.

       --clear-calibration
		      Clear calibration cache data, triggering a new  calibra‐
	      tion for the device when the next scan will happen.

       --calibration-file
		      Specify  the  calibration file name to use. At least the
	      directory containing the file must exist, since it won't be cre‐
	      ated. This allow to handle the case of several identical devices
	      that would otherwise use the same calibration data. This	option
	      is disabled if the backend is ran as root.

       Additionally,  several  'software'  options are exposed by the backend.
       These are reimplementations of features	provided  natively  by	larger
       scanners,  but  running	on  the	 host  computer.  This enables smaller
       machines to have similar capabilities. Please note that these  features
       are  somewhat  simplistic,  and	may  not perform as well as the native
       implementations. Note also that these features  all  require  that  the
       driver  cache  the  entire  image in memory. This will almost certainly
       result in a reduction of scanning speed.

       --swcrop
		   Requests the driver to detect the extremities of the	 paper
	      within the larger image, and crop the empty edges.

       --swdeskew
		   Requests  the  driver  to  detect the rotation of the paper
	      within the larger image, and counter the rotation.

       --swdespeck --despeck X
		   Requests the driver to find and remove dots of  X  diameter
	      or  smaller  from the image, and fill the space with the average
	      surrounding color.

       --swskip 0..100% (in steps of 1) [0]
		      Request driver to discard pages with low numbers of dark
	      pixels.

       --swderotate[=(yes|no)] [no]
		      Request  driver  to  detect  and correct 90 degree image
	      rotation.

SYSTEM ISSUES
       This backend needs libusb-0.1.6 or later installed, and	hasn't	tested
       in other configuration than a linux kernel 2.6.9 or higher. However, it
       should work any system with libusb where the SANE package can  be  com‐
       piled.  For  setting  permissions  and  general USB information look at
       sane-usb(5).

CONFIGURATION
       The contents of the genesys.conf file is a list of usb lines containing
       vendor  and  product  ids that correspond to USB scanners. The file can
       also contain option lines.  Empty lines and lines starting with a  hash
       mark  (#)  are ignored.	The scanners are autodetected by usb vendor_id
       product_id statements which are	already	 included  into	 genesys.conf.
       "vendor_id"  and "product_id" are hexadecimal numbers that identify the
       scanner.

FILES
       /etc/sane.d/genesys.conf
	      The  backend  configuration  file	 (see  also   description   of
	      SANE_CONFIG_DIR below).

       /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-genesys.a
	      The static library implementing this backend.

       /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-genesys.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 config‐
	      uration file is searched in two default directories: first,  the
	      current working directory (".") and then in /etc/sane.d.	If the
	      value of the environment variable ends with the directory	 sepa‐
	      rator 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 "/etc/sane.d"  being  searched  (in  this
	      order).

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS
	      If  the  library	was  compiled with debug support enabled, this
	      environment variable controls the debug level for this  backend.
	      Higher debug levels increase the verbosity of the output. If the
	      debug level is set to 1 or higher,  some	debug  options	become
	      available	 that are normally hidden. Handle them with care. This
	      will print messages related to core genesys functions.

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_LOW
	      This environment variable controls the debug level for low level
	      functions common to all genesys ASICs.

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_GL646
	      This  environment variable controls the debug level for the spe‐
	      cific GL646 code part.

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_GL841
	      This environment variable controls the debug level for the  spe‐
	      cific GL841 code part.

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_GL843
	      This  environment variable controls the debug level for the spe‐
	      cific GL843 code part.

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_GL847
	      This environment variable controls the debug level for the  spe‐
	      cific GL847 code part.

       SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_GL124
	      This  environment variable controls the debug level for the spe‐
	      cific GL124 code part.

	      Example (full and highly verbose output for gl646):
	      export SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS=255
	      export SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_LOW=255
	      export SANE_DEBUG_GENESYS_GL646=255

CREDITS
       Jack McGill for donating several sheetfed and flatbed  scanners,	 which
       made possible to add support for them in the genesys backend:
	      Hewlett-Packard HP3670
	      Visioneer Strobe XP100 (rev3)/XP200/XP300/Roadwarrior
	      Canon LiDE 200
	      Pentax DSmobile 600
	      Syscan/Ambir DocketPORT 467/485/487/665/685
	      Xerox Travel Scanner 100, Onetouch 2400

       cncsolutions  (http://www.cncsolutions.com.br)  sponsored and supported
       the work on the Panasonic KV-SS080.

       Brian Paavo from Benthic Science Limited for donating a	Canoscan  LiDE
       700F.

SEE ALSO
       sane(7), sane-usb(5)

AUTHOR
       Oliver Rauch
       Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>
       Gerhard Jaeger <gerhard@gjaeger.de>
       Stéphane Voltz <stef.dev@free.fr>
       Philipp Schmid <philipp8288@web.de>
       Pierre Willenbrock <pierre@pirsoft.dnsalias.org>
       Alexey Osipov <simba@lerlan.ru> for HP2400 final support

LIMITATIONS
       Powersaving  isn't  implemented	for gl646 based scanner. Dynamic (emu‐
       lated from gray data and with dithering) isn't enabled for gl646	 scan‐
       ners.  Hardware	lineart is limited up to 600 dpi for gl847 based scan‐
       ners, due to the way image sensors are built.

       This backend will be much slower if not using libusb-1.0.  So  be  sure
       that sane-backends is built with the --enable-libusb_1_0 option.

BUGS
       For the LiDE 200, the scanned data at 4800 dpi is obtained "as is" from
       sensor. It seems the windows driver does	 some  digital	processing  to
       improve it, which is not implemented in the backend.

				  4 Jul 2012		       sane-genesys(5)
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