scanimage -h
Usage: scanimage [OPTION]...
Start image acquisition on a scanner device and write PNM image data to
standard output.
Parameters are separated by a blank from single-character options (e.g.
-d epson) and by a "=" from multi-character options (e.g. --device-name=epson).
-d, --device-name=DEVICE use a given scanner device (e.g. hp:/dev/scanner)
--format=pnm|tiff file format of output file
-i, --icc-profile=PROFILE include this ICC profile into TIFF file
-L, --list-devices show available scanner devices
-f, --formatted-device-list=FORMAT similar to -L, but the FORMAT of the output
can be specified: %d (device name), %v (vendor),
%m (model), %t (type), and %i (index number)
-b, --batch[=FORMAT] working in batch mode, FORMAT is `out%d.pnm' or
`out%d.tif' by default depending on --format
--batch-start=# page number to start naming files with
--batch-count=# how many pages to scan in batch mode
--batch-increment=# increase number in filename by an amount of #
--batch-double increment page number by two for 2sided originals
being scanned in a single sided scanner
--batch-prompt ask for pressing a key before scanning a page
--accept-md5-only only accept authorization requests using md5
-p, --progress print progress messages
-n, --dont-scan only set options, don't actually scan
-T, --test test backend thoroughly
-h, --help display this help message and exit
-v, --verbose give even more status messages
-B, --buffer-size change default input buffersize
-V, --version print version information
Options specific to device `hpaio:/usb/PSC_750?serial=MY17KC22C0WB':
Scan mode:
--mode Lineart|Gray|Color [Color]
Selects the scan mode (e.g., lineart, monochrome, or color).
--resolution 75..600dpi [75]
Sets the resolution of the scanned image.
Advanced:
--contrast 0..100 [inactive]
Controls the contrast of the acquired image.
--compression None|JPEG [JPEG]
Selects the scanner compression method for faster scans, possibly at
the expense of image quality.
--jpeg-quality 0..100 [10]
Sets the scanner JPEG compression factor. Larger numbers mean better
compression, and smaller numbers mean better image quality.
--batch-scan[=(yes|no)] [no]
Enables continuous scanning with automatic document feeder (ADF).
--source Flatbed [Flatbed]
Selects the scan source (such as a document-feeder).
Geometry:
--length-measurement Unknown|Approximate|Padded [Padded]
Selects how the scanned image length is measured and reported, which
is impossible to know in advance for scrollfed scans.
-l 0..215.9mm [0]
Top-left x position of scan area.
-t 0..296.926mm [0]
Top-left y position of scan area.
-x 0..215.9mm [215.9]
Width of scan-area.
-y 0..296.926mm [296.926]
Height of scan-area.
Type ``scanimage --help -d DEVICE'' to get list of all options for
DEVICE.
List of available devices:
hpaio:/usb/PSC_750?serial=MY17KC22C0WB
hpaio:/net/HP_Color_LaserJet_CM1017?ip=15.252.39.136
hpaio:/net/HP_LaserJet_M1120n_MFP?ip=15.252.35.107
hpaio:/net/HP_LaserJet_M1522nf_MFP?ip=15.252.35.173
hpaio:/net/HP_LaserJet_M1120n_MFP?ip=15.5.179.63
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Scanner output always JPEG compressed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192176
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