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diff --git a/Documentation/usb/scanner-hp-sane.txt b/Documentation/usb/scanner-hp-sane.txt index 220bbb290..a1cbcd1b4 100644 --- a/Documentation/usb/scanner-hp-sane.txt +++ b/Documentation/usb/scanner-hp-sane.txt @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ -Oct. 19, 1999 +Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 David E. Nelson + +Jan. 22, 2000 CHANGES -- Ammended for Linux-2.3.22+ +- Amended for Linux-2.3.40 INTRODUCTION @@ -11,23 +13,26 @@ This document will hopefully provide enough info on how to get SANE working with a Hewlett Packard USB capable scanner using the USB interface. The majority of HP Scanners support the Scanner Control Language (SCL) which is both published by HP and supported by SANE. -The only HP Scanner that I'm aware of that does not support SCL is the -4200C. All other HP scanners with USB interfaces should work (4100C, -5200C, 6200C, and 6300C). Of course as HP releases new scanners this -information may change. +The only HP Scanners that I'm aware of that do not support SCL are the +4200C and the 3300C. All other HP scanners with USB interfaces should +work (4100C, 5200C, 6200C, and 6300C). Of course as HP releases new +scanners this information may change. REQUIREMENTS In order to get this running you'll need USB support in your kernel in -addition to USB Scanner support. Please refer to README.scanner -for issues pertaining to Linux USB and USB Scanner support. +addition to USB Scanner support. Please refer to scanner.txt for +issues pertaining to Linux USB and USB Scanner support. An installed version of SANE which is available from http://www.mostang.com/sane/. Testing has been performed using version SANE-1.0.1. For instructions on building and installing SANE, refer to the various README files within the SANE distribution. +The latest SANE HP backend available from http://www.kirchgessner.net. +At the time of this writing, version 0.83 was available. + OK, I'VE INSTALLED SANE. SO WHAT DO I DO NOW? |