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# epson.conf
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# here are some examples for how to configure the EPSON backend
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#
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# SCSI scanner:
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scsi EPSON
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# for the GT-6500:
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scsi "EPSON SC"
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#
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# Parallel port scanner:
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#pio 0x278
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#pio 0x378
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#pio 0x3BC
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#
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# USB scanner:
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# There are two different methods of configuring a USB scanner: libusb and the kernel module
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# For any system with libusb support (which is pretty much any recent Linux distribution) the
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# following line is sufficient. This however assumes that the connected scanner (or to be more
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# accurate, it's device ID) is known to the backend.
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usb
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# For libusb support for unknown scanners use the following command
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# usb <product ID> <device ID>
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# e.g.:
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# usb 0x4b8 0x110
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# And for the scanner module, use the following configuration:
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#usb /dev/usbscanner0
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#usb /dev/usb/scanner0
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