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NAME
       sane-umax - SANE	backend	for UMAX scanners

ABOUT THIS FILE
       This  file  is  only  a	brief description of the sane-umax backend for
       SANE! For detailed information take a look at sane-umax-doc.html	(it is
       included	in the sane source directory and in the	xsane(1) online	help)!

DESCRIPTION
       The sane-umax library implements	a SANE backend that provides access to
       several UMAX-SCSI-scanners and some Linotype Hell SCSI-scanners,	paral-
       lel- and	USB-scanners are not (and probably will	never be) supported!

       I  suggest  you	hold one hand on the power-button of the scanner while
       you try the first scans!

CONFIGURATION
       The  configuration  file	 for  this   backend   resides	 in   /usr/lo-
       cal/etc/sane.d/umax.conf.

       Its contents is a list of device	names that correspond to UMAX and UMAX
       compatible scanners. Empty lines	and lines starting with	 a  hash  mark
       (#) are ignored.	A sample configuration file is shown below:

	# this is a comment
	#
	option scsi-maxqueue 4
	option scsi-buffer-size-min 65536
	option scsi-buffer-size-max 131072
	option scan-lines 40
	option preview-lines 10
	option scsi-maxqueue 2
	option execute-request-sense 0
	option force-preview-bit-rgb 0
	option slow-speed -1
	option care-about-smearing -1
	option calibration-full-ccd -1
	option calibration-width-offset	-1
	option calibration-bytes-pixel -1
	option exposure-time-rgb-bind -1
	option invert-shading-data -1
	option lamp-control-available 0
	option gamma-lsb-padded	0
	/dev/sge
	#scsi Vendor Model Type	Bus Channel ID LUN
	# The following	scanner	supports lamp control
	option lamp-control-available 1
	scsi UMAX * Scanner * *	* * *
	# scanner on /dev/scanner does not support lamp	control
	option lamp-control-available 0
	/dev/scanner

       execute-request-sense:
	      values: 0	= disabled, 1 =	enabled
	      default =	0
	      If  set to 1, umax_do_request_sense() is called in umax_do_cali-
	      bration().  This can hang	the system, but	has been enabled until
	      this version.

       scsi-buffer-size-min, scsi-buffer-size-max:
	      values: 4096-1048576
	      default min = 32768, max = 131072
	      Especially  the  minimum value is	very important.	 If this value
	      is set too small the backend is not able to send gamma tables to
	      the  scanner  or to do a correct color calibration. This may re-
	      sult in strange color effects. If	the minimum value is  set  too
	      large  then  the	backend	 is not	able to	allocate the requested
	      SCSI buffer size and aborts with out of memory  error.  The  de-
	      fault is 32KB, for some scanners it should be increased to 64KB.

       scan-lines, preview-lines:
	      values: 1-65535
	      default: scan-lines = 40,	preview-lines =	10
	      define  the  maximum  number  of lines that are scanned into one
	      buffer

       force-preview-bit-rgb:
	      values: 0	= disabled, 1 =	enabled
	      default =	0
	      set preview bit in rgb real scan

       slow-speed, care-about-smearing:
	      values: -1 = auto, 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
	      default =	-1
	      Dangerous	options, needed	for some scanners.
	      Do not change these options unless you really know what you  are
	      doing  otherwise	you may	destroy	your scanner with invalid val-
	      ues.

       calibration-full-ccd:
	      values: -1 = auto, 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
	      default =	-1
	      do calibration for each pixel of ccd instead of selected image

       calibration-width-offset:
	      values: -99999 = auto, > -99999 set value
	      add an offset to the calculated width for	image/ccd

       calibration-bytes-pixel:
	      values: -1 = disabled, 0 = not set, 1 =  1  byte/pixel,  2  =  2
	      bytes/pixel
	      use # bytes per pixel for	calibration

       exposure-time-rgb-bind:
	      values:  -1  =  automatically set	by driver - if known, 0	= dis-
	      abled (own selection for red, green and blue), 1 = enabled (same
	      values for red, green and	blue)

       invert-shading-data:
	      values:  -1  =  automatically set	by driver - if known, 0	= dis-
	      abled, 1 = enabled
	      default =	-1
	      invert shading data before sending it back to the	scanner

       lamp-control-available:
	      values: 0	= automatically	set by driver -	if known, 1  =	avail-
	      able
	      default =	0

       gamma-lsb-padded:
	      values:  -1  = automatically set by driver - if known, 0 = gamma
	      data is msb padded, 1 = gamma data is lsb	padded
	      default =	-1

       handle-bad-sense-error:
	      values: 0	= handle as device busy, 1 = handle as ok, 2 =	handle
	      as i/o error, 3 =	ignore bad error code -	continue sense handler
	      default =	0

       scsi-maxqueue:
	      values: 1..# (maximum defined at compile time)
	      default =	2
	      most  SCSI  drivers allow	internal command queueing with a depth
	      of 2 commands. In	most cases it does not improve	anything  when
	      you  increase this value.	When your SCSI driver does not support
	      any command queueing you can try to set this value to 1.

       The special device name must be a generic SCSI device or	a  symlink  to
       such  a	device.	  To find out to which device your scanner is assigned
       and how you have	to set the permissions of that device, have a look  at
       sane-scsi(5).

SCSI ADAPTER TIPS
       The  ISA-SCSI-adapters that are shipped with some UMAX-scanners are not
       supported very well by Linux (I suggest not to use it),	the  PCI-SCSI-
       adapters	that come with some UMAX-scanners are not supported at all (as
       far as I	know). On other	platforms these	 SCSI-adapters	are  not  sup-
       ported.	So you typically need to purchase another SCSI-adapter that is
       supported by your platform. See the relevant hardware FAQs  and	HOWTOs
       for your	platform for more information.

       The  UMAX-scanners  do block the	SCSI-bus for a few seconds while scan-
       ning. It	is not necessary to connect  the  scanner  to  its  own	 SCSI-
       adapter.	 But  if  you  need short response time	for your SCSI-harddisk
       (e.g. if	your computer is a file-server)	or other SCSI devices, I  sug-
       gest you	use an own SCSI-adapter	for your UMAX-scanner.

       If  you have any	problems with your UMAX	scanner, check your SCSI chain
       (cable length, termination, ...).

       See also: sane-scsi(5)

FILES
       The backend configuration file:
	      /usr/local/etc/sane.d/umax.conf

       The static library implementing this backend:
	      /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-umax.a

       The shared library implementing this backend:
	      /usr/local/lib/sane/libsane-umax.so  (present  on	 systems  that
	      support dynamic loading)

ENVIRONMENT
       SANE_DEBUG_UMAX
	      If the library was compiled with debug support enabled, this en-
	      vironment	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_UMAX	values:

	      Number  Remark
	       0       print important errors (printed each time)
	       1       print errors
	       2       print sense
	       3       print warnings
	       4       print scanner-inquiry
	       5       print information
	       6       print less important information
	       7       print called procedures
	       8       print reader_process messages
	       10      print called sane-init-routines
	       11      print called sane-procedures
	       12      print sane infos
	       13      print sane option-control messages

       Example:
	      export SANE_DEBUG_UMAX=8

BUGS
       X-resolutions greater than 600 dpi sometimes cause problems.

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

AUTHOR
       Oliver Rauch

EMAIL-CONTACT
       Oliver.Rauch@Rauch-Domain.DE

				  14 Jul 2008			  sane-umax(5)

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