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NAME
       hp-scan - Scan Utility

DESCRIPTION
       SANE-based scan utility for HPLIP supported all-in-one/mfp devices.

SYNOPSIS
       hp-scan [DEVICE_URI|PRINTER_NAME] [MODE] [OPTIONS]

PRINTER|DEVICE-URI
       To specify a device-URI:
	      -d<device-uri> or --device=<device-uri>

       To specify a CUPS printer:
	      -p<printer> or --printer=<printer>

MODE
       Run in interactive mode:
	      -i or --interactive

OPTIONS
       Set the logging level:
	      -l<level>	 or  --logging=<level>	<level>:  none,	 info*, error,
	      warn, debug (*default)

       Run in debug mode:
	      -g (same as option: -ldebug)

       This help information:
	      -h or --help

OPTIONS (GENERAL)
       Scan destinations:
	      -s<dest_list> or --dest=<dest_list> where <dest_list> is a comma
	      separated list containing one or more of: 'file'*,

       Scan mode:
	      -m<mode>	or  --mode=<mode>. Where <mode> is 'gray'*, 'color' or
	      'lineart'.

       Scanning resolution:
	      -r<resolution_in_dpi> or --res=<resolution_in_dpi> or  --resolu‐
	      tion=<resolution_in_dpi> where 300 is default.

       Image resize:
	      --resize=<scale_in_%> (min=1%, max=400%, default=100%)

       Image contrast:
	      -c=<contrast> or --contrast=<contrast> The contrast range varies
	      from device to device.

       Image brightness:
	      -b=<brightness>  or  --brightness=<brightness>  The   brightness
	      range varies from device to device.

       ADF mode:
	      --adf  (Note,  only  PDF output is supported when using the ADF)
	      --duplex or --dup for duplex scanning using ADF.

OPTIONS (SCAN AREA)
       Specify the units for area/box measurements:
	      -t<units> or --units=<units> where <units> is 'mm'*, 'cm', 'in',
	      'px', or 'pt' ('mm' is default).

       Scan area:
	      -a<tlx>,<tly>,<brx>,<bry>	   or	--area=<tlx>,<tly>,<brx>,<bry>
	      Coordinates are relative to the upper left corner	 of  the  scan
	      area.   Units  for  tlx,	tly,  brx,  and	 bry  are specified by
	      -t/--units (default is 'mm').  Use only commas  between  values,
	      no spaces.

       Scan box:
	      --box=<tlx>,<tly>,<width>,<height>  tlx  and tly coordinates are
	      relative to the upper left corner of the scan area.   Units  for
	      tlx, tly, width, and height are specified by -t/--units (default
	      is 'mm').	 Use only commas between values, no spaces.

       Top left x of the scan area:
	      --tlx=<tlx> Coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of
	      the  scan	 area.	 Units are specified by -t/--units (default is
	      'mm').

       Top left y of the scan area:
	      --tly=<tly> Coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of
	      the  scan	 area.	 Units are specified by -t/--units (default is
	      'mm').

       Bottom right x of the scan area:
	      --brx=<brx> Coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of
	      the  scan	 area.	 Units are specified by -t/--units (default is
	      'mm').

       Bottom right y	of the scan area:
	      --bry=<bry> Coordinates are relative to the upper left corner of
	      the  scan	 area.	 Units are specified by -t/--units (default is
	      'mm').

       Specify the scan area based on a paper size:
	      --size=<paper size name> where <paper size name> is one of: 5x7,
	      photo,  a2_env,  b4,  b5, 3x5, 4x6, higaki, flsa, c6_env, legal,
	      no_10_env, exec, a3, a5, a4, letter, a6, super_b, oufufu-hagaki,
	      dl_env, japan_env_4, japan_env_3

OPTIONS ('FILE' DEST)
       Filename for 'file' destination:
	      -o<file> or -f<file> or --file=<file> or --output=<file>

OPTIONS ('PDF' DEST)
       PDF viewer application:
	      --pdf=<pdf_viewer>

OPTIONS ('VIEWER' DEST)
       Image viewer application:
	      -v<viewer> or --viewer=<viewer>

OPTIONS ('EDITOR' DEST)
       Image editor application:
	      -e<editor> or --editor=<editor>

OPTIONS ('EMAIL' DEST)
       From: address for 'email' dest:
	      --email-from=<email_from_address> (required for 'email' dest.)

       To: address for 'email' dest:
	      --email-to=<email__to_address> (required for 'email' dest.)

       Email subject for 'email' dest:
	      --email-subject="<subject>"  or --subject="<subject>" Use double
	      quotes (") around the subject if it contains space characters.

       Note or message for the 'email' dest:
	      --email-msg="<msg>" or --email-note="<note>" Use	double	quotes
	      (") around the note/message if it contains space characters.

OPTIONS ('PRINTER' DEST)
       Printer queue/printer dest:
	      --dp=<printer_name> or --dest-printer=<printer_name>

       Printer device-URI dest:
	      --dd=<device-uri> or --dest-device=<device-uri>

OPTIONS (ADVANCED)
       Set the scanner compression mode:
	      -x<mode> or --compression=<mode>, <mode>='raw', 'none' or 'jpeg'
	      ('jpeg' is default) ('raw' and 'none' are equivalent)

SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
       HPLIP (Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing) is an	 HP  developed
       solution	 for  printing,	 scanning, and faxing with HP inkjet and laser
       based printers in Linux.

REPORTING BUGS
       The HPLIP Launchpad.net site https://launchpad.net/hplip	 is  available
       to  get	help, report bugs, make suggestions, discuss the HPLIP project
       or otherwise contact the HPLIP Team.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2001-13 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

       This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.	 This  is  free	 soft‐
       ware,  and  you	are welcome to distribute it under certain conditions.
       See COPYING file for more details.

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