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SANE: Supported Devices
Please assign your manual to a product: Linux Power User Bundle. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the ,icrotek of each chapter.
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sane-microtek2 - SANE backend for Microtek scanners with SCSI-2 command set - Linux Man Pages (5)
This scanner is not supported. It should help people who sometimes wear sysadmin hats, as well as to module developers who need to make sure sysadmins see the right information about their modules. Unable to build kernel modules outside the kernel tree. Ask a Question Usually answered in minutes!
If it is, order and install a new one.
Refer to sane-microtek 5 for details. Each module provides information about itself and any parameters it supports. Such features would be better implemented in a separate stand-alone tool. Also please tell us if your scanner isn't mentioned in this list at all.
sane-microtek2 (5) - Linux Man Pages
What you'll read here probably omits very interesting information about the statically linked components, about components not configured into the kernel matching this document, and of course about user mode drivers widely used with USB cameras, for one example. Parallel interface requires d3 driver and epst module.
Probably unsupported at the moment. Some scanner models are reported to work well, others not. Pocket Ethernet [klsi] Standard Microsystems Corp: I haven't found any info about it since I'm guessing this port is dropped on most modern PCs man page info: Binary, Despeckle, Deskew, Cropping, Calibration, other resolutions.
The backend needs work especially in the quantization code but it may work.
I've restarted my computer, just in case that was required, to no avail. This table works the other way around: Sometimes the entry identifies a specific device The time now is mircotek Bus drivers use data from those tables when figuring out what driver might support each new device.
Ubuntu Manpage: sane-microtek2 - SANE backend for Microtek scanners with SCSI-2 command set
Also serves as example for SANE backend options. I have another link for you, taken from the sane site: Dynamic loading of shared-library backends. If you have only one scanner it would be best to use the following configuration file for this backend:
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