ArtecEplus48uConf

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Artec E+48u Scanner is not working on Ubuntu out of the Box. There is no evidence that someone realy did it working. If anyone could make the scanner work please write it here, because this here is a joke.

# artec_eplus48u - SANE Backend configuration file
# For use with the Artec E+ 48U scanner
# This scanner is also sold as
# Tevion MD 9693, Medion MD 9705, Medion MD 9693,
# Trust Easy Webscan 19200, Memorex Mem 48U or Umax AstraSlim SE.
#
# The USB section:
# each device needs at least the following line:
# usb vendor-ID and product-ID
# Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
usb 0x05d8 0x4003

#
# Path to the firmware file
# This file comes with the Windows driver
# The scanner won't work without it
#

option artecFirmwareFile /etc/sane.d/Artec48.usb
option ePlusPro   0

#
# for adjusting the default gamma values
#

option redGamma         1.0
option greenGamma       1.0
option blueGamma        1.0
option masterGamma      1.9

#Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.

option redOffset        0x28
option greenOffset      0x2f
option blueOffset       0x2f
option redExposure      0xa7
option greenExposure    0x116
option blueExposure     0xdc

# The vendor and model string
# This string is displayed by the frontends. If you do not want to get your
# scanner reported as "Artec E+ 48U", then change the option accordingly.

option vendorString "Artec"
option modelString "E+ 48U"

#
# device-name
#
# If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
# The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one before a
# new usb entry).

#If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
#device libusb:001:002

#If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like this:
#device /dev/usbscanner


# Another USB section:
# each device needs at least the following line:
# usb vendor-ID and product-ID
# Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
# Since the Trust Easy Webscan 19200 uses a different product id, we add
# another usb section here.

usb 0x05d8 0x4006

#
# Path to the firmware file
# This file comes with the Windows driver
# The scanner won't work without it
#

option artecFirmwareFile /etc/sane.d/Artec48.usb

#
# for adjusting the default gamma values
#
option ePlusPro         1
option redGamma         1.0
option greenGamma       1.0
option blueGamma        1.0
option masterGamma      1.9

#Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
#If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
#which were calculated during calibration.

option redOffset        0x28
option greenOffset      0x2f
option blueOffset       0x2f
option redExposure      0xa7
option greenExposure    0x116
option blueExposure     0xdc

# The vendor and model string
# This string is displayed by the frontends. The Trust Easy Webscan 19200
# has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
# string here.

option vendorString "Trust"
option modelString "Easy Webscan 19200"

#
# device-name
#
# If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
# The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one before a
# new usb entry).

#If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
#device libusb:001:002

#If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like this:
#device /dev/usbscanner

# Another USB section:
# each device needs at least the following line:
# usb vendor-ID and product-ID
# Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
# Since the Memorex Mem48U uses a different product id, we add
# another usb section here.

usb 0x05d8 0x4005

#
# Path to the firmware file
# This file comes with the Windows driver
# The scanner won't work without it
#

option artecFirmwareFile /etc/sane.d/Artec48.usb

#
# for adjusting the default gamma values
#

option redGamma         1.0
option greenGamma       1.0
option blueGamma        1.0
option masterGamma      1.9

#Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
#If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
#which were calculated during calibration.

option redOffset        0x28
option greenOffset      0x2f
option blueOffset       0x2f
option redExposure      0xa7
option greenExposure    0x116
option blueExposure     0xdc

# The vendor and model string
# This string is displayed by the frontends. The Umax AstraSlim SE
# has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
# string here.

option vendorString "Memorex"
option modelString "MEM 48U"

#
# device-name
#
# If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
# The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one before a
# new usb entry).

#If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
#device libusb:001:002

#If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like this:
#device /dev/usbscanner

# Another USB section:
# each device needs at least the following line:
# usb vendor-ID and product-ID
# Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
# Since the Umax AstraSlim SE uses a different product id, we add
# another usb section here.

usb 0x05d8 0x4009

#
# Path to the firmware file
# This file comes with the Windows driver
# The scanner won't work without it
#

option artecFirmwareFile /etc/sane.d/Artec48.usb

#
# for adjusting the default gamma values
#

option redGamma         1.0
option greenGamma       1.0
option blueGamma        1.0
option masterGamma      1.9

#Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
#If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
#which were calculated during calibration.

option redOffset        0x28
option greenOffset      0x2f
option blueOffset       0x2f
option redExposure      0xa7
option greenExposure    0x116
option blueExposure     0xdc

# The vendor and model string
# This string is displayed by the frontends. The Umax AstraSlim SE
# has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
# string here.

option vendorString "Umax"
option modelString "AstraSlim SE"

#
# device-name
#
# If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
# The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one before a
# new usb entry).

#If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
#device libusb:001:002

#If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like this:
#device /dev/usbscanner

# Another USB section:
# each device needs at least the following line:
# usb vendor-ID and product-ID
# Every device configuration in this file must begin with an usb entry.
# This section is for the Artec E+ Pro
# Note, that the name of the firmware file is called 1200.usb for
# this device

usb 0x05d8 0x4004

#
# Path to the firmware file
# This file comes with the Windows driver
# The scanner won't work without it
#

option artecFirmwareFile <path>/1200.usb

#
# Tell the backend that this is an Artec E+ Pro
# by setting the option ePlusPro to 1
#

option ePlusPro   1

#
# for adjusting the default gamma values
#

option redGamma         1.0
option greenGamma       1.0
option blueGamma        1.0
option masterGamma      1.9

#Use this options to set the default offset and exposure time values.
#If calibrate device is set to 0, this values are used instead of the values
#which were calculated during calibration.

option redOffset        0x28
option greenOffset      0x2f
option blueOffset       0x2f
option redExposure      0xa7
option greenExposure    0x116
option blueExposure     0xdc

# The vendor and model string
# This string is displayed by the frontends. The Umax AstraSlim SE
# has a different product id, therefore we can overwrite the vendor and model
# string here.

option vendorString "Artec"
option modelString "E+ Pro"

#
# device-name
#
# If autodetection does not work, then you can specify the device here
# The device entry must be the last one in this config file (or the last one before a
# new usb entry).

#If you are using libusb, a device looks like this:
#device libusb:001:002

#If you are using the scanner module (kernel driver), a device looks like this:
#device /dev/usbscanner

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