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Fixes the scanner error / Corrige les erreurs du scanner
[En] San-Libs fix the device detection error when the scannerdriver is already installed in the Linux systems using the Sane backends.
San-Libs utility will verify the Sane libraries and set the configuration files to detect your scanner.
[Fr] San-Libs corrige l’érreur de détection du scanner alors que le pilote est installé sur les systèmes Linux qui utilisent les back-end de Sane.
PMscan is intended to be a simple gui around the pixma_scan driver for some canon scanners See for details for the driver http://pixma.schewe.com/ It is written in Gambas2 ,I use it with a canon pixma 170. See included documentation
[Important] The project moved to GitHub. Please use the following GitHub project page from now on: https://github.com/twain/wia-on-twain
A WIA on TWAIN driver implementation designed to expose all necessary scanner functionality while adhering to the WIA 1.0 and WIA 2.0 specification and achieving compatibility with all WIA compliant applications.
A project to get the HP scanjet 4600/4670 see-through scanner works under linux. There is no release yet, but the code is available through svn. Actually, the backend is unable to scan anything, but the HP4670 is well recognized by Sane/XSane
A collection of enhanced PPD files for Canon Pixma MP600 and MP610 all-in-one printers, and a Sane scannerdriver for Canon Pixma MP140, MP210, MP520, MP610, MP710, MX700 for up to 4800 dpi resolution, that can be used with Sane 1.0.18 or 1.0.19.
SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) backend for the UMAX Astra 1220U (USB) scanner. This is a heavily modified adaptation of the original command driver written by Paul Mackerras.
SANE backend and stand-alone driver for Canon CanoScan parallel scanners (FB320P, FB620P, FB330P, FB630P, N340P, and N640P). Please note FB310P is NOT currently supported, sorry. For USB model support go to http://canon-fb630u.sourceforge.net/
This is a driver for the Artec AS6E parallel port scanner. It now can be run through a SANE interface, or as a stand-alone program. Version 0.4 scans pretty well in all modes, and at all hardware resolutions. It works in EPP, PS/2, and SPP modes.
This is a non-official driver, written in C, for the FPS200 Veridicom's fingerprint sensor with the USB interface. It is also compatible with the Fujitsu's MBF200 fingerprint capture device.
This project aims to build a SANE backend (driver) for the HP Scanjet 5400 serie scanner (HP5400c, HP5470c etc..).
For information about SANE software visit their website (http://www.mostang.com/sane).
The SnapScan project is where continuous delevopement and improvements to SANE's SnapScan backup will occur. Scanners that work with this driver include SCSI and USB versions of AGFA SnapScan and Acer Prisa.
This is the repository for experimental driver code for Canon 1220U scanner. See CVS for actual code. canon is for Linux utility. ucanoscan is for FreeBSD. As of long ago the desired functionality has been available as part of SANE project.
This project was used to develop an OS-independent driver for the CanoScan FB630U flatbed scanner in the form of a backend for the SANE package. Since integration with the SANE project in 2002, there has been no activity here.