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NAME

       sane-plustek_pp - SANE backend for Plustek parallel port flatbed scanners

DESCRIPTION

       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.  The access of the scanner is
       either done directly by the backend or via kernel module, called pt_drv which can be created out  of  the
       sane-plustek_pp backend code - see also section BUILDING THE KERNEL MODULE for further information.

SUPPORTED DEVICES

       At present, the following scanners should work with this backend and/or the kernel module:

       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

DEVICE NAMES

       This  backend  works in two modes, the so called "direct-mode" and the "kernel-mode". In direct-mode, the
       user-space backend is used, in kernel-mode, you should have a kernel-module named  pt_drv  loaded.   This
       backends default device is:

              0x378

       This  "default device" will be used, if no configuration file can be found. It is rather 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

              /etc/sane.d/plustek_pp.conf

       See this file for examples.

CONFIGURATION

       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

       or
              [kernel]
              device /dev/pt_drv

       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.  kernel should only be used, when a kernel-module has
       been built out of the backend sources. See below for more instructions about this.

       Further options:

       option warmup t
              t specifies the warmup period in seconds

       option lampOff t
              t is the time in seconds for switching off the lamps in standby mode

       option lOffonEnd b
              b  specifies  the  behaviour when closing the backend, 1 --> switch lamps off, 0 --> do not change
              lamp status

       option mov m
              m is the model override switch, which only works in direct mode.

              m = 0  default: no override

              m = 1  OpticPro 9630PL override (works if OP9630 has been detected) forces legal size (14")

              m = 2  Primax 4800Direct override (works if OP600 has been detected) swaps red/green color

              m = 3  OpticPro  9636  override  (works  if  OP9636   has   been   detected)   disables   backends
                     transparency/negative capabilities

              m = 4  OpticPro   9636P   override   (works   if  OP9636  has  been  detected)  disables  backends
                     transparency/negative capabilities

              m = 5  OpticPro A3I override (works if OP12000 has been detected) enables A3 scanning

              m = 6  OpticPro 4800P override (works if OP600 has been detected) swaps red/green color

              m = 7  Primax 4800Direct 30bit override (works if OP4830 has been detected)

       See the plustek_pp.conf file for examples.

BUILDING THE KERNEL MODULE

       As mentioned before, the sane-plustek_pp backend code can also be compiled and installed as linux  kernel
       module. To do so, you will need the source-files of this sane-backend installation.  Unpack this tar-ball
       and  go  to  the  directory:  sane-backends/doc/plustek.  Within this directory, you should find a script
       called: MakeModule.sh.  Now if your Linux kernelsources are installed correctly, it should be possible to
       build, install and load the module pt_drv.  Please note, that the kernelsources  need  to  be  configured
       correctly.  Refer to your distributions manual on how this is done. As root user, try

       ./MakeModule.sh

       the script will try and get all necessary information about your running kernel and will lead you through
       the whole installation process.
       Note: Installing and loading the can only be done as superuser.

KERNEL MODULE SETUP

       The  configuration  of  the  kernel  module  is done by providing some or more options found below to the
       kernel module at load time. This can be done by invoking insmod(8) with  the  appropriate  parameters  or
       appending  the  options  to  the file /etc/modules.conf (kernel < 2.6.x) or /etc/modprobe.conf (kernel >=
       2.6.x)

       The Options:
       lampoff=lll
              The value lll tells the driver, after how many seconds to  switch-off  the  lamp(s).  The  default
              value is 180.  0 will disable this feature.
              HINT:  Do  not use a value that is too small, because often switching on/off the lamps will reduce
              their lifetime.

       port=ppp
              ppp specifies the port base address, where the scanner is  connected  to.  The  default  value  is
              0x378, which is normally a standard.

       warmup=www
              www  specifies  the  time in seconds, how long a lamp has to be on, until the driver will start to
              scan. The default value is 30.

       lOffonEnd=e
              e specifies the behaviour when unloading the driver, 1 --> switch lamps off, 0 --> do  not  change
              lamp status

       slowIO=s
              s  specifies which I/O functions the driver should use, 1 --> use delayed functions, 0 --> use the
              non-delayed ones

       forceMode=fm
              fm specifies port mode which should be used, 0 --> autodetection, 1 --> use SPP mode and 2 --> use
              EPP mode

       mov=m

              m = 0  default: no override

              m = 1  OpticPro 9630PL override (works if OP9630 has been detected) forces legal size (14")

              m = 2  Primax 4800Direct override (works if OP600 has been detected) swaps red/green color

              m = 3  OpticPro  9636  override  (works  if  OP9636   has   been   detected)   disables   backends
                     transparency/negative capabilities

              m = 4  OpticPro   9636P   override   (works   if  OP9636  has  been  detected)  disables  backends
                     transparency/negative capabilities

              m = 5  OpticPro A3I override (works if OP12000 has been detected) enables A3 scanning

              m = 6  OpticPro 4800P override (works if OP600 has been detected) swaps red/green color

              m = 7  Primax 4800Direct 30bit override (works if OP4830 has been detected)

       Sample entry for file /etc/modules.conf:

              alias char-major-40 pt_drv
              pre-install pt_drv modprobe -k parport
              options pt_drv lampoff=180 warmup=15 port=0x378 lOffonEnd=0 mov=0 slowIO=0 forceMode=0

       For multidevice support, simply add values separated by commas to the different options

              options pt_drv port=0x378,0x278 mov=0,4 slowIO=0,1 forceMode=0,1

       Remember to call depmod(8) after changing /etc/conf.modules.

PARALLEL PORT MODES

       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.

FILES

       /etc/sane.d/plustek_pp.conf
              The backend configuration file

       /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-plustek_pp.a
              The static library implementing this backend.

       /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/sane/libsane-plustek_pp.so
              The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems that support dynamic loading).

       /lib/modules/<Kernel-Version>/kernel/drivers/parport/pt_drv.o
              The Linux kernelmodule for kernels < 2.6.x.

       /lib/modules/<Kernel-Version>/kernel/drivers/parport/pt_drv.ko
              The Linux kernelmodule for kernels >= 2.6.x.

ENVIRONMENT

       SANE_CONFIG_DIR
              This environment variable specifies the list of directories that  may  contain  the  configuration
              file.   On  *NIX  systems,  the  directories  are separated by a colon (`:'), under OS/2, they are
              separated by a semi-colon (`;').  If this variable is not set, the configuration 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  separator  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_PLUSTEK_PP
              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.

              Example: export SANE_DEBUG_PLUSTEK_PP=10

SEE ALSO

       sane(7), xscanimage(1),
       /usr/share/doc/libsane/plustek/Plustek-PARPORT.changes

CONTACT AND BUG-REPORTS

       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.

KNOWN BUGS & RESTRICTIONS

       * 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                                sane-plustek_pp(5)