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SANE: External Backends (Drivers)


The following table summarizes the backends/drivers that have not yet been included in the SANE distribution, and the hardware or software they support.

This is only a summary! Please consult the manpages and the author-supplied webpages for more detailed (and usually important) information concerning each backend.

There are special tables for parallel port and USB scanners from Jonathan Buzzard.

If you have new information or corrections, please send e-mail to sane-devel, the SANE mailing list.

For an explanation of the tables, see the legend.

There are tables for scanners, still cameras, video cameras, APIs, and meta backends.

Scanners

Backends: hp4200, hpoj, ibm, niash, onetouch8600, primax, scanwit, viceo

Backend: hp4200

Link(s): http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 4200c USB alpha 8bpp, 150/300/600 dpi only, and scanned image needs postprocessing

Backend: hpoj

Link(s): http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Hewlett-Packard Most HP OfficeJet, LaserJet, and PSC (Printer/Scanner/Copier) multi-function peripherals Parport(ECP) USB JetDirect beta Distributed with the HP OfficeJet Linux driver (hpoj)

Backend: ibm

Link(s): http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/ibm-backend/

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
IBM 2456 SCSI alpha  
Ricoh IS-410 SCSI untested Untested, please report!

Backend: niash

Link(s): http://sourceforge.net/projects/hp3300backend

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 3300c USB alpha NIASH00014 chip. Prototype backend available
ScanJet 3400c USB alpha NIASH00019 chip. Partially works.
ScanJet 3400c Parport (EPP) untested Untested
ScanJet 4300c USB alpha NIASH00019 chip. Partially works.
ScanJet 4300c Parport (EPP) untested Untested
Agfa Snapscan Touch USB untested NIASH00014 chip. Untested

Backend: onetouch8600

Link(s): http://www.littlecms.com/iphoto/otlinux.htm

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Visioneer OneTouch 8600 USB alpha  

Backend: primax

Link(s): http://px-backend.sourceforge.net

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Primax Colorado Direct 300 Parport beta  
Colorado Direct 600/30bit Parport untested  
Network Scanny MM100 Parport beta  
Storm Totalscan Parport untested  
ImageWave Parport untested  
Genius Colorpage-Vivid+ Parport untested  

Backend: scanwit

Link(s): ftp://ftp.mccme.ru/users/ushakov/scanwit

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Benq ScanWit 2720S SCSI alpha Usable, but not complete

Backend: viceo (v0.6)

Link(s): mailto:viceo@stevencherie.net, http://viceo.orcon.net.nz/
Comment: Supports E3 and E4 family USB scanners from Genius, Primax, IBM

Manufacturer Model Interface Status Comment
Genius Vivid Pro USB USB alpha  
Primax Colorado USB 19200 USB alpha  
Visioneer OneTouch 7600 USB alpha  
OneTouch 6100 USB alpha  
IBM IdeaScan 2000 USB USB alpha  
LG Electronics Scanworks 600U USB alpha  

Still Cameras

Backends: (none)

Video Cameras

Backends: (none)

APIs

Backends: lhii, v4l2

Backend: lhii

Link(s): mailto:bauer-h@web.de
Status: alpha
Description: Linux Drivers for Handheld Scanners

Backend: v4l2

Link(s): http://video.inodes.org/sane-v4l2/
Status: alpha
Description: Interface to Video For Linux 2 API

Meta Backends

Backends: (none)

Legend:

Backend:
Name of the backend, In parentheses if available: Version of backend/driver; newer versions may be available from their home sites.
NEW! means brand-new to the current release of SANE.
Link(s):
Link(s) to more extensive and detailed information, if it exists, or the email address of the author or maintainer.
Manual Page:
A link to the man-page on-line, if it exists.
Comment:
More information about the backend or model, e.g. the level of support and possible problems.
Manufacturer:
Manufacturer, vendor or brand name of the device.
Model:
Name of the the device.
Interface:
How the device is connected to the computer.
Status:
A vague indication of robustness and reliability.
  • unsupported means the device is not supported at least by this backend. It may be supported by other backends, however.
  • untested means the device may be supported but couldn't be tested. Be very careful.
  • alpha means it must do something, but is not very well tested, probably has bugs, and may even crash your system, etc., etc.
  • beta means it works pretty well, and looks stable and functional, but not bullet-proof.
  • stable means someone is pulling your leg.
Description:
The scope of application of the backend.

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