# epkowa.conf -- sample configuration for the EPKOWA SANE backend # Copyright (C) 2004, 2008, 2009 Olaf Meeuwissen # # See sane-epkowa(5), sane-usb(5) and sane-scsi(5) for details. # Detect all devices supported by the backend. # If you don't have a SCSI device, you can comment out the "scsi" # keyword. Similarly for the other keywords. # usb scsi # For any USB scanner not known to the backend (yet), you may, at your # own peril(!!), force the backend to recognise and use it via libusb. # You can do so by the following configuration command: # # usb # # SEIKO EPSON's USB vendor ID is '0x04b8' (without quotes). In order # to find the USB product ID, use lsusb(1). # A sample configuration for the Epson Perfection 1650 (Epson GT-8200), # which has a product ID of 0x0110, would look as follows: # #usb 0x04b8 0x0110 #usb 0x04b8 0x012d # For SCSI devices not detected, you can add an entry like: # # scsi EPSON GT-20000 # # where the GT-20000 bit corresponds to the SCSI model information as # shown in the output of dmesg(1) or in the /var/log/kern.log file. # Network attached devices may be made to work by first installing the # (non-free) iscan-network-nt package and then adding configuration lines # as per information below. # # For each network attached device, you must add an entry as follows: # # net [port-number] # # Ask your network administrator for the device's IP address or check # for yourself on the panel (if it has one). The port-number is very # optional and defaults to 1865. # Note that network attached devices are not queried unless configured # in this file. # # Examples: # #net 192.16.136.2 1865 #net 10.0.0.1 #net scanner.mydomain.com # Some backend behaviour can be customized by using the option keyword # followed by an option name, as shown below. # # option # # Currently available options: # # Makes the automatic document feeder the default document source #option prefer-adf