NAME¶
sane-epson - SANE backend for EPSON scanners
DESCRIPTION¶
The
sane-epson library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)
backend that provides access to Epson flatbed scanners. Some functions of this
backend should be considered
beta-quality software! Most functions have
been stable for a long time, but of course new development can not and often
times will not function properly from the very first day. Please report any
strange behavior to the maintainer of the backend.
At present, the following scanners are known to work with this backend:
Model: Connection Type
--------------------------- -------------------
GT-5000 SCSI, parallel
GT-6000 parallel
GT-6500 SCSI (use only the line "scsi" in epson.conf)
ActionScanner II SCSI, parallel
GT-7000 SCSI
Perfection 636 SCSI
Perfection 636U USB
Perfection 610 USB
Perfection 640 USB
Perfection 1200S SCSI
Perfection 1200U USB
Perfection 1240 USB, SCSI
Perfection 1640 USB, SCSI
Perfection 1650 USB
Perfection 1660 USB
Perfection 2400 USB
Perfection 2450 USB, IEEE-1394
Expression 636 / GT-9500 SCSI
Expression 1600 USB, SCSI, IEEE-1394
Expression 1680 USB, SCSI, IEEE-1394
CX-3200 USB
CX-5200 USB
and many more. The official list is on the Sane web site.
For other scanners the software may or may not work. Please send mail to the
backend author (khk@khk.net) to report success with scanners not on the list
or problems with scanners that are listed.
OPTIONS¶
The options the backend supports can either be selected through command line
options to programs like scanimage or through GUI elements in programs like
xscanimage or xsane.
Valid command line options and their syntax can be listed by using
scanimage --help -d epson
Not all devices support all options.
- Scan Mode
- The --mode switch selects the basic mode of
operation of the scanner. Valid choices are Binary, Gray and Color. The
Binary mode is black and white only, Gray will produce 256 levels of gray
or more depending on the scanner and Color means 24 bit color mode or more
depending on the scanner. Some scanners will internally use 36 bit color,
their external interface however may only support 24 bits.
The --depth option selects the bit depth the scanner is using. This
option is only available for scanners that support more than one bit
depth. Older scanners will always transfer the image in 8bit mode. Newer
scanners allow to select either 8 bits, 12 or 14 bits per color channel.
For a color scan this means an effective color depth of 36 or 42 bits over
all three channels. The valid choices depend on the scanner model.
The --halftoning switch selects the mode that is used in Binary mode.
Valid options are "None", "Halftone A (Hard Tone)",
"Halftone B (Soft Tone)", "Halftone C (Net Screen)",
"Dither A (4x4 Bayer)", "Dither B (4x4 Spiral)",
"Dither C (4x4 Net Screen)", "Dither D (8x4 Net
Screen)", "Text Enhanced Technology", "Download
pattern A", and "Download pattern B".
The --dropout switch selects the so called dropout color. Vald
options are None, Red, Green and Blue. The default is None. The dropout
color is used for monochrome scanning and selects the color that is not
scanned. This can be used to e.g. scan an original with a colored
background.
The --brightness switch controls the brightness of the scan. Valid
options are integer values from -3 to 3. The default is 0. The larger the
brightness value, the brighter the image gets. If a user defined table for
the gamma correction is selected, the brightness parameter is not
available.
The --sharpness switch sets the sharpness of the image data. Valid
options are integer values from -2 to 2, with -2 meaning
"Defocus", -1 "Defocus slightly", 0
"Normal", 1 "Sharpen slightly" and 2
"Sharpen".
The --gamma-correction switch controls the scanner's internal gamma
correction. Valid options are "Default", "User
defined", "High density printing" "Low density
printing" and "High contrast printing".
The --color-correction switch controls the scanner's internal color
correction function. Valid options are "No Correction",
"Impact-dot printers", "Thermal printers",
"Ink-jet printers" and "CRT monitors". The default is
"CRT monitors".
The --resolution switch selects the resolution for a scan. Some EPSON
scanners will scan in any resolution between the lowest and highest
possible value. The list reported by the scanner can be displayed using
the "--help -d epson" parameters to scanimage.
The --mirror option controls the way the image is scanned. By reading
the image data from right to left the image is mirrored. Valid options are
"yes" and "no". The default is "no".
The --speed option can improve the scan speed in monochrome mode.
Valid options are "yes" or "no", the "yes"
option will speed up the scan if this option is supported.
The --auto-area-segmentation switch activates the automatic area
segmentation for monochrome scans. The scanner will try to determine which
areas are text and which contain images. The image areas will be
halftoned, and the text will be improved. Valid options are
"yes" and "no". The default is "yes".
The --gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user defined
gamma table. The option takes 256 values from the range 0-255. In color
mode this option equally affects the red, green, and blue channel.
The --red-gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user
defined gamma table for the red channel. The valid options are the same as
for --gamma-table.
The --green-gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user
defined gamma table for the green channel. The valid options are the same
as for --gamma-table.
The --blue-gamma-table parameter can be used to download a user
defined gamma table for the blue channel. The valid options are the same
as for --gamma-table.
The color correction coefficients --cct-1 --cct-2 --cct-3 ... --cct-9
will install color correction coefficients for the user defined color
correction. Values are specified as integers in the range -127..127.
The --preview option requests a preview scan. The frontend software
automatically selects a low resolution. Valid options are "yes"
and "no". The default is "no".
The --preview-speed options will increase the scan speed if this is
supported by the scanner. Valid options are "yes" and
"no", the default is "no".
The geometry options -l -t -x -y control the scan area: -l sets the
top left x coordinate, -t the top left y coordinate, -x selects the width
and -y the height of the scan area. All parameters are specified in
millimeters.
The --quick-format option lets the user select a scan area with
predefined sizes. Valid parameters are "CD", "A5
portrait", "A5 landscape", "Letter",
"A4" and "max". The default is "max", which
selects the largest possible area.
The --source option selects the scan source. Valid options depend on
the installed options. The default is "Flatbed".
The --auto-eject option will eject a page after scanning from the
document feeder.
The --film-type option will select the film type for scans with the
transparency unit. This option is only activated if the TPU is selected as
scan source. Valid options are "Negative Film" and
"Positive Film".
The --focus-position option selects the focus position for all scans.
Valid options are "Focus 2.5mm above glass" and "Focus on
glass". The focus on the 2.5mm point above the glass is necessary for
scans with the transparency unit, so that the scanner can focus on the
film if one of the film holders is used. This option is only functional
for selected scanners, all other scanners will ignore this option.
CONFIGURATION FILE¶
The configuration file /etc/sane.d/epson.conf specifies the device(s) that the
backend will use. Possible connection types are:
- SCSI
- This is the default, and if nothing else is specified the
backend software will open a given path as SCSI device. More information
about valid syntax for SCSI devices can be found in sane-scsi(5).
Usually SCSI scanners are configured with a line "scsi EPSON" in
this file. In some cases it may be necessary to only use the string
"scsi" (e.g. for the GT-6500).
- PIO - Parallel Interface
- The parallel interface can be configured in two ways: An
integer value starting at the beginning of a line will be interpreted as
the IO address of the parallel port. To make it clearer that a configured
IO address is a parallel port the port address can be preceded by the
string "PIO". The PIO connection does not use a special device
file in the /dev directory. The IO address can be specified in hex mode
(prefixed with "0x").
- USB
- A device file that is preceded by the string
"USB" is treated as a scanner connected via the Universal Serial
Bus. The correct special device file has to be created prior to using it
with Sane. See the USB documentation for more information about how to set
up the USB subsystem and the required device files.
FILES¶
- /usr/lib/arch_triplet/sane/libsane-epson.a
- The static library implementing this backend.
- /usr/lib/arch_triplet/sane/libsane-epson.so
- The shared library implementing this backend (present on
systems that support dynamic loading).
ENVIRONMENT¶
- SANE_DEBUG_EPSON
- 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.
- SANE_DEBUG_EPSON_SCSI
- If the library was compiled with debug support enabled,
this environment variable controls the SCSI related debug level for this
backend. Only a value of 2 is supported.
- SANE_EPSON_CMD_LVL
- This allows to override the function or command level that
the backend uses to communicate with the scanner. The function level a
scanner supports is determined during the initialization of the device. If
the backend does not recognize the function level reported by the scanner
it will default to function level B3. Valid function levels are A1, A2,
B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, D1 and F5. Use this feature only if you
know what you are doing!
SEE ALSO¶
sane-scsi(5),
scanimage(1),
xscanimage(1),
xsane(1)
BUGS¶
None :-) At least none are currently known.
UNSUPPORTED DEVICES¶
The backend may be used with Epson scanners that are not yet listed under the
list of supported devices. A scanner that is not recognized may default to the
function level B3, which means that not all functions that the scanner may be
capable of are accessible.
If the scanner is not even recognized as an Epson scanner this is probably
because the device name reported by the scanner is not in the correct format.
Please send this information to the backend maintainer (email address is in
the AUTHOR section of this man page or in the AUTHORS file of the SANE
distribution).
The Perfection 600, Perfection 650, Perfection 660, Perfection 1250 and
Perfection 1260 are not supported by this backend.
AUTHOR¶
The package is actively maintained by Karl Heinz Kremer (khk@khk.net). The
software is based on work by Christian Bucher and Kazuhiro Sasayama