Scanner, installing
To install a scanner make sure that the scanner you are using is supported by FreeBSD.
I'm going to use a HP Scanjet 6200C because it's supported and that's what I have laying around.
Connect your scanner to the USB and type the following commands.
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Initial setup
# cd /dev # chmod 0660 uscanner0 # chgrp operator uscanner0 # pw groupmod operator -m <user>
sane (text access to scanner)
Install through packages
# pkg_add -r sane-frontends # pkg_add -r sane-backends
Find your scanner, this doesn't mean that it will work though:
# sane-find-scanner -q found USB scanner (vendor=0x03f0, product=0x0201) at /dev/uscanner0
To scan a test page type the following (replacing hp with your scanner brand).
# scanimage -d hp:/dev/uscanner0 > /tmp/image.pnm
To allow for gray scale
# scanimage --mode Gray -d hp:/dev/uscanner0 > /tmp/image.pnm
If this all works then you want some automation so you don't have to tell scanimage the device.
# scanimage -L device `hp:/dev/uscanner0' is a Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 62x0C flatbed scanner
This should list your device, if it doesn't make sure you do the following commands:
# cd /usr/local/etc/sane.d # cp -v dist/* .
Now edit the file which relates to your scanner brand
# vi hp.conf
make sure that the device is set to /dev/uscanner0 at the end of the file with the line:
/dev/uscanner0
Xsane
Install through package system if you are not going to use gimp integration
# pkg_add -r xsane
Otherwise install through ports system.
# cd /usr/ports/*/xsane;make install clean
Find your scanner with this tool
# sane-find-scanner -q
Gimp
Yet to be done.
Reference
For more information on how to configure/troubleshoot/user setup for scanners refer to the handbook: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/scanners.html