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    scanbd

    scanbd is a scanner button daemon looking for scanner button pressed

    scanbd is a scanner button daemon. It polls the scanner buttons looking for buttons pressed or function knob changes or other scanner events as paper inserts / removals and at the same time allows also scan-applications to access the scanners. If buttons are pressed, etc., various actions can be submitted (scan, copy, email, ...) via action scripts. The function knob values are passed to the action-scripts as well.
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    The purpose of this library is to offer a set of tools to be used in document image analysis with a focus on questionaire and survey document images.
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    A collection of enhanced PPD files for Canon Pixma MP600 and MP610 all-in-one printers, and a Sane scanner driver 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.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Scanner and camera button monitoring/networking daemon for Linux/BSD desktops
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    This project is about writing a Linux SANE backend for the USB color scanners HP3300c, HP3400c, HP4300c, Agfa SnapScan Touch and Trust Office Scan 19200
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    Scanjet HP4470c family SANE backend (hp_rts88xx). This project is about writing a Linux SANE backend for the HP4470c/HP4400c USB color scanner.
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    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.
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    SANE backend for the HP4200 flatbed scanner.
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    HP Scanjet 2200C Driver for SANE - Closed because the scanner is now fully supported in the official SANE distribution.
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