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sane-plustek_pp - SANE backend for Plustek parallel port flatbed scanners
The sane-plustek_pp library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend that provides access to Plustek ASIC 9600[1/3] and P9800[1/3] based parallel port flatbed scanners.
At present, the following scanners should work with this backend:
PLUSTEK SCANNERS
Parallelport Model: ASIC: Properties: ---------------------- ----- ------------------------ OpticPro PT12 98003 600x1200 dpi 36bit 512Kb OpticPro P12 98003 600x1200 dpi 36bit 512Kb OpticPro 9636T/12000T 98001 600x1200 dpi 36bit 512Kb OpticPro 12000P Turbo 98001 600x1200 dpi 36bit 512Kb OpticPro 9636P+/Turbo 98001 600x1200 dpi 36bit 512Kb OpticPro 9636P 96003 600x1200 dpi 36bit 128Kb OpticPro 12000P/96000P 96003 600x1200 dpi 36bit 128Kb OpticPro 1236P 96003 600x1200 dpi 30bit 128Kb OpticPro 9600P 96003 600x1200 dpi 30bit 128Kb OpticPro 9630P/FBIV 96003 600x1200 dpi 30bit 128Kb OpticPro 9630PL (14") 96003 600x1200 dpi 30bit 128Kb OpticPro A3I 96003 400x800 dpi 36bit 128Kb OpticPro 600P/6000P 96003 300x600 dpi 30bit 32Kb OpticPro 4831P 96003 300x600 dpi 30bit 32Kb OpticPro 4830P/FBIII 96003 300x600 dpi 30bit 32Kb OpticPro 4800P/FBII 96001 300x600 dpi 24bit 32Kb
PRIMAX SCANNERS
There are some scanners sold by Primax, but they are in fact Plustek devices. These scanners are also supported. The following table will show the relationship:
Model: Plustek Model: Remarks: --------------------------- -------------- ------------ Colorado 4800 OpticPro 4800 not tested Compact 4800 Direct OpticPro 600 mov=2 Compact 4800 Direct 30bit OpticPro 4830 mov=7 Compact 9600 Direct 30bit OpticPro 9630 works
GENIUS SCANNERS
The following devices are sold as Genius Scanners, but are in fact Plustek devices. The table will show the relationship:
Model: Remarks: --------------------------- ---------------------------- Colorpage Vivid III V2 Like P12 but has two buttons
and Wolfson DAC
ARIES SCANNERS
There's one scanner sold as Aries Scanner, but is in fact a Plustek device. The following table will show the relationship:
Model: Plustek Model: Remarks: --------------------------- -------------- ------------ Scan-It 4800 OpticPro 600 mov=2
BrightScan SCANNERS
There's one scanner sold as BrightScan OpticPro Scanner, this is also a rebadged Plustek device. The following table will show the relationship:
Model: Remarks: --------------------------- ---------------------------- BrightScan OpticPro OpticPro P12
This backend's default device is:
This "default device" will be used if no configuration file can be found. It is the base address of the parallel port on i386 machines.
As the backend supports up to four devices, it is possible to specify them in the configuration file
See this file for examples.
This section describes the backend's configuration file entries. The file is located at: /etc/sane.d/plustek_pp.conf
For a proper setup, you will need at least two entries:
[direct]
device 0x378
direct tells the backend, that the following devicename (here 0x378) has to be interpreted as parallel port scanner device. In fact it is the address to use. Alternatively you can use /dev/parport0 if the backend has been compiled with libieee1284 support.
Further options:
option warmup t
option lampOff t
option lOffonEnd b
option mov m
See the plustek_pp.conf file for examples.
The current driver works best, when the parallel port has been set to EPP-mode. When detecting any other mode such as ECP or PS/2 the driver tries to set to a faster, supported mode. If this fails, it will use the SPP mode, as this mode should work with all Linux supported parallel ports. If in doubt, enter your BIOS and set it to any mode except ECP.
Former Plustek scanner models (4830, 9630) supplied a ISA parallel port adapter card. This card is not supported by the driver.
The ASIC 96001/3 based models have sometimes trouble with high resolution modes. If you encounter sporadic corrupted images (parts duplicated or shifted horizontally) kill all other applications before scanning and (if sufficient memory available) disable swapping.
See the plustek_pp.conf file for examples.
Example: export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP=10
sane(7), xscanimage(1),
/usr/share/doc/libsane/plustek/Plustek-PARPORT.changes
Please send any information and bug-reports to:
SANE Mailing List
Additional info and hints can be obtained from our
Mailing-List archive at:
http://www.sane-project.org/mailing-lists.html
To obtain debug messages from the backend, please set the
environment-variable SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP before calling your
favorite scan-frontend (i.e. xscanimage(1)),i.e.:
export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP=20 ; xscanimage
The value controls the verbosity of the backend.
* The Halftoning works, but the quality is poor
* Printers (especially HP models) will start to print during scanning. This in fact is a problem to other printers too, using bidirectional protocol (see www.plustek.com (TAIWAN) page for further details)
* The driver does not support these manic scalings up to 16 times the physical resolution. The only scaling is done on resolutions between the physical resolution of the CCD-sensor and the stepper motor i.e. you have a 600x1200 dpi scanner and you are scanning using 800dpi, so scaling is necessary, because the sensor only delivers 600dpi but the motor is capable to perform 800dpi steps.
* On some devices, the pictures seems bluish
ASIC 98001 based models:
* The 300dpi transparency and negative mode does not work correctly.
* There is currently no way to distinguish a model with and without transparency unit.
* The scanned images seem to be too dark (P9636T)
ASIC 96003/1 based models:
* 30bit mode is currently not supported.
* On low end systems under heavy system load the driver may lose data, which can result in picture corruption or cause the sensor to hit the scan bed.
* The scanning speed on 600x1200 dpi models is slow.
* The scanning quality of the A3I is poor.
14 Jul 2008 |