sane-hp3500(5)


NAME

   sane-hp3500  -  SANE  backend  for  Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 3500 series
   scanners

DESCRIPTION

   The sane-hp3500 library implements a SANE  (Scanner  Access  Now  Easy)
   backend  that  provides  access  to  the  following Hewlett-Packard USB
   flatbed scanners:

          ScanJet 3500C
          ScanJet 3530C
          ScanJet 3570C

   If you own a scanner other than the ones listed above that  works  with
   this  backend,  please  let us know this by sending the scanner's exact
   model  name  and  the  USB   vendor   and   device   ids   (e.g.   from
   /proc/bus/usb/devices,  sane-find-scanner or syslog) to us. Even if the
   scanner's name is only slightly different  from  the  models  mentioned
   above, please let us know.

CONFIGURATION

   None required.

FILES

   /usr/lib/arch_triplet/sane/libsane-hp3500.a
          The static library implementing this backend.

   /usr/lib/arch_triplet/sane/libsane-hp3500.so
          The shared library implementing this backend (present on systems
          that support dynamic loading).

ENVIRONMENT

   SANE_DEBUG_HP3500 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_HP3500=4

SEE ALSO

   sane(7), sane-usb(5),
   http://projects.troy.rollo.name/rt-scanners/

AUTHOR

   Troy Rollo <sane@troy.rollo.name>

                              13 Jul 2008                   sane-hp3500(5)





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