/etc/sane.d/mustek.conf is in libsane 1.0.23-3ubuntu3.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 | # See sane-mustek(5) for documentation.
#--------------------------- Global options ---------------------------------
#option strip-height 1 # some SCSI adapters need this; scanning may
# be faster without this option
#option force-wait # wait for scanner to be ready (only necessary
# when scanner freezes)
#option disable-double-buffering # try this if you have SCSI trouble
#-------------------------- SCSI scanners -----------------------------------
scsi MUSTEK * Scanner
# option linedistance-fix # stripes may go away in color mode
# option buffersize 1024 # set non standard buffer size (in kb)
# option blocksize 2048 # set non standard block size (in kb)
# option lineart-fix # lineart may be faster with this option off.
# option disable-backtracking # faster, but may produce stripes
scsi SCANNER
# option linedistance-fix # stripes may go away in color mode
# option buffersize 1024 # set non standard buffer size (in kb)
# option blocksize 2048 # set non standard block size (in kb)
# option lineart-fix # lineart may be faster with this option off.
# option disable-backtracking # faster, but may produce stripes
/dev/scanner
# option linedistance-fix # stripes may go away in color mode
# option buffersize 1024 # set non standard buffer size (in kb)
# option blocksize 2048 # set non standard block size (in kb)
# option lineart-fix # lineart may be faster with this option off.
# option disable-backtracking # faster, but may produce stripes
#-------------------------- 600 II N ----------------------------------------
#0x2eb
# For the 600 II N try one of 0x26b, 0x2ab,
# 0x2eb, 0x22b, 0x32b, 0x36b, 0x3ab, 0x3eb.
# option linedistance-fix # only neccessary with firmware 2.x
#-------------------------- 600 II EP ---------------------------------------
#parport0
# parport0, parport1, ...,
# or: 0x378(=lpt1), 0x278(=lpt2), 0x3bc(=lpt3)
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