ls300wpro能用220电压3.7v锂电池充电电压吗

输入电压DC5V/1A max那是多少?宿舍只能承受220电压……这个能不能用?_百度知道
输入电压DC5V/1A max那是多少?宿舍只能承受220电压……这个能不能用?
1A max是5瓦功率输入电压DC5V&#47,是非常小的功率。宿舍里使用这个220电压转换器完全没有问题
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这个是直流5伏,怎么能直接用在市电上呢,就能对手机进行充电不能用啊,输出DC5/1A,最小1安供电的设备。要是输入220伏
放心大胆的用。 这东西功率也就5W 电压5V 比手机充电器稍微大一点。
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出门在外也不愁为什么充电器的主板能与外接电源220相连,难道电路板能承受很高的电压嘛!_百度知道
为什么充电器的主板能与外接电源220相连,难道电路板能承受很高的电压嘛!
我有更好的答案
相对于这么一个部件来说,220伏电压不算高,要知道很多国家是110V电压,所有的电器都是对特定地区设计的,貌珐海粹剿诔济达汐惮搂似不用担心这个问题吧。
呵呵,电压多高对电路板影响不大,主要是电流,当然电阻不变,电压变,电流也变大,电流变大,功率变大,发热量变大,电路版就会烧掉。
呵呵,因为主板上有个叫电源小板的,220V电压进入主板时一般会降压,一般是18V左右吧。主板的工作电压一般的在12V左右吧。
里面有电路啊,而且主板功率小电流小所以发热不多,才能安然无恙啊
220交流电的火线零线两根线进入充电器经过电阻、线圈变压器、等电路、把220电压电流降低、变成需要的电压和电流、这是普通变压器、电压高于220V、那么电压器电路板很容易烧坏!
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出门在外也不愁VueScan 9 Release Notes
VueScan 9.5.18 Release Notes
VueScan Quick Start
Scanning Images
Run VueScan
Insert image into scanner
Set "Input|Media type"
Press "Preview" button
Adjust crop box with mouse
Press "Scan" button
If the colors don't look quite right in
the preview, try clicking with the right mouse
button (with control key on Mac OS) on an area
of the image that should be gray.
To reset to the automatic color balance setting,
double-click on the image with the right mouse
button (with control key on Mac OS).
If the lighting in the scene is unusual (i.e.
at sunset or with stage lighting), try setting
"Color|Color balance" to "Neutral".
Using Scanner as Copier
Run VueScan
Set "Input|Scan task" to "Copy to printer"
Set "Input|Media type"
Set "Input|Media size"
Insert image into scanner
Press "Scan" button
Repeat from step 5
Working with Scanned Images
VueScan is designed to save scanned images to JPEG files
(by default) or TIFF files (optionally).
You can configure your favorite image editing program to
automatically open each image when a scan completes.
"Prefs|External viewer" option to control this.
On Mac OS X, you can set up the default viewer for .tif and .jpg files by:
click once on a .tif or .jpg file
choose "File|Show info"
choose "Open with application"
pick the application you want to use
press the "Change All" button
On Windows, you can set up the program that automatically
starts with scanned images by setting up a file association
for .tif and .jpg files.
To create a file association, click
on a .tif or .jpg file with the right mouse button,
select "Open with", then "Choose program".
Pick the program
you want to use, and also select "Always use the
selected program to open this kind of file".
On Linux, use the "Prefs|Viewer" option to select the
application to use to view .tif and .jpg files.
Scanning Roll of Film
If you're scanning many frames from the same roll of film,
the following procedure will optimally set the CCD
exposure and film base color (i.e. mask color):
Set "Input|Options" to "Advanced"
Set "Input|Media type"
Insert film with most transparent area
If "Input|Lock exposure" visible
Clear "Input|Lock exposure"
Press "Preview" button
Adjust cropping if necessary
If "Input|Lock exposure" visible
Set "Input|Lock exposure"
Press "Preview" button
If "Input|Lock film base color" visible
Set "Input|Lock film base color"
Batch Scanning
To scan multiple images in a batch, set "Input|Batch scan"
to "All" to scan all frames in a device, or set it to "List"
and type in the list of frames (i.e. "4 3 1" for frames 4,
3 and 1, in that order).
More Information
For more information, refer to the
Changes from Previous Versions
What's new in version 9.5.18
Added support for HP Color LaserJet MFP M277c
Added support for new Plustek scanners
OpticBook 3900
OpticSlim 1180
OpticSlim 1680H
OpticSlim 2380
OpticSlim 2610
OpticSlim 2680
OpticSlim 2680H
SmartOffice PS286 Plus
SmartOffice PS3060U
Fixed problem with Epson Perfection V19/V39 on Linux
What's new in version 9.5.17
Added "Input | Show texture" on Epson V600 and V800/V850
Added support for plugin for Photoshop CC 2015
Fixed problem with some Brother ADS-series scanners
Fixed problem with Fujitsu fi-6140 scanner
Fixed problem with Canon 5600F
What's new in version 9.5.16
Added support for new Brother scanners
DCP-J4225N
DCP-J562DW
MFC-J460DW
MFC-J465DW
MFC-J4725N
MFC-J480DW
MFC-J485DW
MFC-J680DW
MFC-J730DN
MFC-J830DN
MFC-J880DW
MFC-J885DW
MFC-J900DN
MFC-J990DN
What's new in version 9.5.15
Enabled 'Input | Multi exposure' for negatives
Changed 'Color | Threshold' option to previous behavior
Default for 'Input | Options' set to 'Basic'
Fixed problem scanning from raw files
What's new in version 9.5.14
Added support for some Brother scanners
ADS-2500We
ADS-2600We
MFC-J5920DW
MFC-J6573CDW
MFC-J6925DW
MFC-J6973CDW
MFC-J6990CDW
MFC-L2680W
MFC-L2700DN
Improved setting 'Input | Media' to 'Color text' or 'Text'
Improved setting 'Filter | Flatten' for reflective scans
What's new in version 9.5.13
Improved setting 'Input | Media' to 'Color text' or 'Text'
Improved setting 'Filter | Flatten' for reflective scans
What's new in version 9.5.12
Added support for setting 'Input | Media' to 'Color text'
Added support for 'Filter | Flatten' for reflective scans
Useful for scans with uneven lighting, such as books
Useful for scans with stained paper
Flatted images or images with 'Color text' compress to smaller files
Document feeder switches to flatbed when paper runs out of feeder
What's new in version 9.5.11
Don't prompt for appending if 'Scan+' or 'Save+' buttons pressed
Disable 'Filter | Infrared clean' if 'Input | Media' set to 'B/W negative'
Disable 'Input | Multi exposure' if 'Input | Media' set to negative or microfilm
Fixed problem with installing drivers on some versions of Windows
Increased size of busy animation
What's new in version 9.5.10
Fixed problem with Canon MF4600
Fixed problem with Canon MF6500
Changed 'Output | PDF paper size' to be a Standard option
Fixed problem on some Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems
What's new in version 9.5.09
Added support for new Epson scanners
Perfection V19
Perfection V39
Added support for new HP scanners
Color LaserJet MFP M252dw
Color LaserJet MFP M252n
Color LaserJet MFP M277dw
Color LaserJet MFP M277n
What's new in version 9.5.08
Fixed problem with some HP LaserJet printer/scanner/copiers
Fixed problem with Epson DS-30 on Linux
Added support for 2400 dpi on some Brother scanners
MFC-J4510DW
MFC-J4510N
MFC-J4610DW
MFC-J5910CDW
MFC-J5910DW
MFC-J6310W
MFC-J6510CDW
MFC-J6510DW
MFC-J6710CDW
MFC-J6710DW
MFC-J6910CDW
MFC-J6910DW
MFC-J825DW
MFC-J870DW
What's new in version 9.5.07
Fixed problem with 'Input | Auto scan' option
Added support for 'Scan+' to 'Input | Auto scan' option
Improved color when loading some types of raw files
Fixed problem with document feeder on some older Brother scanners
Fixed problem with document feeder on some A3 Brother scanners
DCP-6690CW
MFC-6490CN
MFC-6490CW
MFC-6890CDW
MFC-6890CN
MFC-J6510DW
MFC-J6520DW
MFC-J6570CDW
MFC-J6710CDW
MFC-J6710DW
MFC-J6720DW
MFC-J6770CDW
MFC-J6910CDW
MFC-J6910DW
MFC-J6920DW
MFC-J6970CDW
MFC-J6975CDW
What's new in version 9.5.06
Fixed problem with highest resolution on some Canon scanners
Added support for duplex feeder on some Canon scanners
Fixed problem with some Fujitsu scanners
Fixed problem recognizing some Dell printer/scanner/copiers on Windows
Added support for Canon MX490 and E460
Added European photo sizes
Default orientation for photos is landscape (scans faster)
Default orientation for film strips on flatbed is landscape (scans faster)
Default size for scanning slides on flatbed allows either orientation
What's new in version 9.5.05
Fixed problem with 'PDF | Interleave' command
Fixed problem with 'PDF | Separate' command
Reduced bleed-though from back side of scanned documents
Updated User's Guide
What's new in version 9.5.04
Added PDF menu to rearrange pages in any PDF file
Put the PDF file name in 'PDF file name' (without '+', '*' or '=')
'PDF | Reverse' reverses the order of the pages (123456 -> 654321)
'PDF | Interleave' is used after scaning both sides of a stack of pages (123456 -> 142536)
'PDF | Separate' is the opposite of 'PDF | Interleave' (123456 -> 135246)
'PDF | Swap even/odd' swaps even pages with odd pages (123456 -> 214365)
'PDF | Delete' deletes the page at the end of the PDF file (123456 -> 12345)
Press the 'View' button to see the changes to the PDF file
If no files (or file names are wild-cards), 'View' button shows the default folder
The first file name in the menu bar is what's displayed by the 'View' button
Enhanced 'Input | Auto skew' to work with mixed text and color
Added 'Scan+', 'Save+' and 'View' to 'Prefs | Button N action'
Fixed problem remembering 'Input | Options' when restarting VueScan
What's new in version 9.5.03
Fixed problem when trying to over-write existing PDF file
Added 'Prefs' tab when 'Input | Options' set to 'Basic'
Added page count in the window title after file name(s)
Added tips when mouse over buttons in lower left
Moved 'Image | View' to 'File | View'
Doesn't show About dialog at the same time as Tips dialog
Trial version remembers options from previous time run
Fixed some translations to other languages
What's new in version 9.5.02
Simplified file naming
Prompts for file name when 'Output | Auto file name' is off
Prompts for file name when 'Input | Options' set to 'Basic'
A '+' after digits automatically increments to get a unique name
YYYY, MM, and DD are substituted with year, month and day
Improved 'View' button
The most recent file written is displayed in the window title
This file is displayed by the 'View' button
Simplified creation of multi-page PDF files
Create new multi-page PDF file with 'Scan' button
Add pages to multi-page PDF file with 'Scan+' button
View PDF file with 'View' button
Simplified creation of multi-page TIFF files
First set 'Output | TIFF multi page'
Then use same procedure as creating multi-page PDF filess
What's new in version 9.5.01
Improved ease and flexibility of multi-page PDF files
'Scan' scans to a new file
'Scan+' appends to the most recently saved file
'Save' saves to a new file
'Save+' appends to the most recently saved file
'Viewer' displays the most recently saved file
Improved user interface
Options are controlled by top option in 'Input' tab
Icons for 'Save' and 'Save+' are more intuitive
Supported Scanners
VueScan supports more than 2400 different scanners on Windows,
2100 scanners on Mac OS X and 1900 scanners on Linux.
These scanners
are organized by vendor name below.
If your scanner isn't on this list, VueScan may still work with your scanner
if you can find a WIA driver (Windows) or an Image Capture driver (Mac OS X)
on the scanner manufacturer's web site.
Please note that not all scanners work with all operating systems
or SCSI/USB/Firewire interfaces, but most combinations are known
The best way to find out for sure if VueScan works with
your scanner, operating system and interface is to download the
trial version of VueScan from .
On Mac OS X, VueScan works with most USB to SCSI converters, including the
Adaptec USBXchange and USB2Xchange.
VueScan also works with most
Firewire to SCSI converters.
You don't need to install any vendor
software to get this to work.
Only one SCSI device per converter is
supported, and you should use SCSI ID 0 with USB to SCSI converters.
Supported scanners:
Braun Phototechnik
Heidelberg
Mitsubishi
Supported Digital Camera Raw Files
VueScan supports raw scan files for the
digital cameras in the following list.
However, note that
the colors may will be more accurate if you use an IT8 camera
target (like the one produced by Wolf Faust) and if you
use VueScan's "Profile|Profile scanner" command to create
an ICC file for your camera.
Adobe Digital Negative (DNG)
AgfaPhoto DC-833m
Alcatel 5035D
Apple QuickTake 100
Apple QuickTake 150
Apple QuickTake 200
ARRIRAW format
AVT F-080C
AVT F-145C
AVT F-201C
AVT F-510C
AVT F-810C
Baumer TXG14
Canon PowerShot 600
Canon PowerShot A5
Canon PowerShot A5 Zoom
Canon PowerShot A50
Canon PowerShot A460 **
Canon PowerShot A470 **
Canon PowerShot A530 **
Canon PowerShot A570 **
Canon PowerShot A590 **
Canon PowerShot A610 **
Canon PowerShot A620 **
Canon PowerShot A630 **
Canon PowerShot A640 **
Canon PowerShot A650 **
Canon PowerShot A710 IS **
Canon PowerShot A720 IS **
Canon PowerShot A3300 IS **
Canon PowerShot Pro70
Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS
Canon PowerShot Pro1
Canon PowerShot G1
Canon PowerShot G1 X
Canon PowerShot G1 X Mark II
Canon PowerShot G2
Canon PowerShot G3
Canon PowerShot G5
Canon PowerShot G6
Canon PowerShot G7 **
Canon PowerShot G9
Canon PowerShot G10
Canon PowerShot G11
Canon PowerShot G12
Canon PowerShot G15
Canon PowerShot G16
Canon PowerShot S2 IS **
Canon PowerShot S3 IS **
Canon PowerShot S5 IS **
Canon PowerShot SD300 **
Canon PowerShot S30
Canon PowerShot S40
Canon PowerShot S45
Canon PowerShot S50
Canon PowerShot S60
Canon PowerShot S70
Canon PowerShot S90
Canon PowerShot S95
Canon PowerShot S100
Canon PowerShot S110
Canon PowerShot S120
Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
Canon PowerShot SX110 IS **
Canon PowerShot SX120 IS **
Canon PowerShot SX220 HS **
Canon PowerShot SX20 IS **
Canon PowerShot SX30 IS **
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
Canon EOS D30
Canon EOS D60
Canon EOS 5D
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EOS 7D
Canon EOS 10D
Canon EOS 20D
Canon EOS 30D
Canon EOS 40D
Canon EOS 50D
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EOS 70D
Canon EOS 300D / Digital Rebel / Kiss Digital
Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT / Kiss Digital N
Canon EOS 400D / Digital Rebel XTi / Kiss Digital X
Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi / Kiss Digital X2
Canon EOS 500D / Digital Rebel T1i / Kiss Digital X3
Canon EOS 550D / Digital Rebel T2i / Kiss Digital X4
Canon EOS 600D / Digital Rebel T3i / Kiss Digital X5
Canon EOS 650D / Digital Rebel T4i / Kiss Digital X6i
Canon EOS 700D / Digital Rebel T5i / Kiss Digital X7i
Canon EOS 100D / Digital Rebel SL1 / Kiss Digital X7
Canon EOS 1000D / Digital Rebel XS / Kiss Digital F
Canon EOS 1100D / Digital Rebel T3 / Kiss Digital X50
Canon EOS 1200D / Digital Rebel T5 / Kiss Digital X70
Canon EOS C500
Canon EOS D2000C
Canon EOS M
Canon EOS-1D
Canon EOS-1DS
Canon EOS-1D X
Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II
Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Casio QV-2000UX
Casio QV-3000EX
Casio QV-3500EX
Casio QV-4000
Casio QV-5700
Casio QV-R41
Casio QV-R51
Casio QV-R61
Casio EX-FH100
Casio EX-S20
Casio EX-S100
Casio EX-Z4
Casio EX-Z50
Casio EX-Z500
Casio EX-Z55
Casio EX-Z60
Casio EX-Z75
Casio EX-Z750
Casio EX-Z8
Casio EX-Z850
Casio EX-Z1050
Casio EX-Z1080
Casio EX-ZR100
Casio Exlim Pro 505
Casio Exlim Pro 600
Casio Exlim Pro 700
Contax N Digital
Creative PC-CAM 600
Epson R-D1
Foculus 531C
Fuji S2Pro
Fuji S3Pro
Fuji S5Pro
Fuji S20Pro
Fuji S100FS
Fuji S5000
Fuji S6000fd
Fuji S7000
Fuji S200EXR
Fuji SL1000
Fuji HS10/HS11
Fuji HS20EXR
Fuji HS30EXR
Fuji HS50EXR
Fuji F550EXR
Fuji F600EXR
Fuji F770EXR
Fuji F800EXR
Fuji F900EXR
Fuji X-Pro1
Fuji X100s
Hasselblad CFV
Hasselblad H3D
Hasselblad H4D
Hasselblad V96C
Imacon Ixpress 16-megapixel
Imacon Ixpress 22-megapixel
Imacon Ixpress 39-megapixel
Kodak DC20
Kodak DC25
Kodak DC40
Kodak DC50
Kodak DC120
Kodak DCS200
Kodak DCS315C
Kodak DCS330C
Kodak DCS420
Kodak DCS460
Kodak DCS460A
Kodak DCS520C
Kodak DCS560C
Kodak DCS620C
Kodak DCS620X
Kodak DCS660C
Kodak DCS660M
Kodak DCS720X
Kodak DCS760C
Kodak DCS760M
Kodak EOSDCS1
Kodak EOSDCS3B
Kodak NC2000F
Kodak ProBack
Kodak PB645C
Kodak PB645H
Kodak PB645M
Kodak DCS Pro 14n
Kodak DCS Pro 14nx
Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c
Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n
Kodak C330
Kodak C603
Kodak P850
Kodak P880
Kodak Z980
Kodak Z981
Kodak Z990
Kodak Z1015
Kodak KAI-0340
Konica KD-400Z
Konica KD-510Z
Leaf AFi 7
Leaf AFi-II 12
Leaf Aptus 17
Leaf Aptus 22
Leaf Aptus 54S
Leaf Aptus 65
Leaf Aptus 75
Leaf Aptus 75S
Leaf Cantare
Leaf CatchLight
Leaf CMost
Leaf Valeo 6
Leaf Valeo 11
Leaf Valeo 17
Leaf Valeo 22
Leaf Volare
Leica C (Typ 112)
Leica Digilux 2
Leica Digilux 3
Leica D-LUX2
Leica D-LUX3
Leica D-LUX4
Leica D-LUX5
Leica D-LUX6
Leica M (Typ 240)
Leica M Monochrom
Leica V-LUX1
Leica V-LUX2
Leica V-LUX3
Leica V-LUX4
Leica X VARIO (Typ 107)
Logitech Fotoman Pixtura
Micron 2010
Minolta RD175
Minolta DiMAGE 5
Minolta DiMAGE 7
Minolta DiMAGE 7i
Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
Minolta DiMAGE A1
Minolta DiMAGE A2
Minolta DiMAGE A200
Minolta DiMAGE G400
Minolta DiMAGE G500
Minolta DiMAGE G530
Minolta DiMAGE G600
Minolta DiMAGE Z2
Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 5D
Minolta Alpha/Dynax/Maxxum 7D
Motorola PIXL
Nikon D2Hs
Nikon D2Xs
Nikon D40X
Nikon D70s
Nikon D100
Nikon D200
Nikon D300
Nikon D300s
Nikon D600
Nikon D610
Nikon D700
Nikon D3000
Nikon D3100
Nikon D3200
Nikon D3300
Nikon D5000
Nikon D5100
Nikon D5200
Nikon D5300
Nikon D7000
Nikon D7100
Nikon D800
Nikon D800E
Nikon D810
Nikon 1 AW1
Nikon 1 J1
Nikon 1 J2
Nikon 1 J3
Nikon 1 S1
Nikon 1 V1
Nikon 1 V2
Nikon 1 V3
Nikon E700 *
Nikon E800 *
Nikon E880 *
Nikon E900 *
Nikon E950 *
Nikon E990 *
Nikon E995 *
Nikon E2100 *
Nikon E2500 *
Nikon E3200 *
Nikon E3700 *
Nikon E4300 *
Nikon E4500 *
Nikon E5000
Nikon E5400
Nikon E5700
Nikon E8400
Nikon E8700
Nikon E8800
Nikon Coolpix A
Nikon Coolpix P330
Nikon Coolpix P340
Nikon Coolpix P6000
Nikon Coolpix P7000
Nikon Coolpix P7100
Nikon Coolpix P7700
Nikon Coolpix P7800
Nikon Coolpix S6 *
Olympus C3030Z
Olympus C5050Z
Olympus C5060WZ
Olympus C7070WZ
Olympus C70Z,C7000Z
Olympus C740UZ
Olympus C770UZ
Olympus C8080WZ
Olympus X200,D560Z,C350Z
Olympus E-1
Olympus E-3
Olympus E-5
Olympus E-10
Olympus E-20
Olympus E-30
Olympus E-300
Olympus E-330
Olympus E-400
Olympus E-410
Olympus E-420
Olympus E-500
Olympus E-510
Olympus E-520
Olympus E-620
Olympus E-M1
Olympus E-M5
Olympus E-M10
Olympus E-P1
Olympus E-P2
Olympus E-P3
Olympus E-P5
Olympus E-PL1
Olympus E-PL1s
Olympus E-PL2
Olympus E-PL3
Olympus E-PL5
Olympus E-PM1
Olympus E-PM2
Olympus SP310
Olympus SP320
Olympus SP350
Olympus SP500UZ
Olympus SP510UZ
Olympus SP550UZ
Olympus SP560UZ
Olympus SP570UZ
Olympus STYLUS1
Olympus XZ-1
Olympus XZ-2
Olympus XZ-10
OmniVision OV5647 (Raspberry Pi)
Panasonic DMC-FZ8
Panasonic DMC-FZ18
Panasonic DMC-FZ28
Panasonic DMC-FZ30
Panasonic DMC-FZ35/FZ38
Panasonic DMC-FZ40
Panasonic DMC-FZ50
Panasonic DMC-FZ70
Panasonic DMC-FZ100
Panasonic DMC-FZ150
Panasonic DMC-FZ200
Panasonic DMC-FZ1000
Panasonic DMC-FX150
Panasonic DMC-G1
Panasonic DMC-G2
Panasonic DMC-G3
Panasonic DMC-G5
Panasonic DMC-G6
Panasonic DMC-GF1
Panasonic DMC-GF2
Panasonic DMC-GF3
Panasonic DMC-GF5
Panasonic DMC-GF6
Panasonic DMC-GH1
Panasonic DMC-GH2
Panasonic DMC-GH3
Panasonic DMC-GH4
Panasonic DMC-GM1
Panasonic DMC-GX1
Panasonic DMC-GX7
Panasonic DMC-L1
Panasonic DMC-L10
Panasonic DMC-LC1
Panasonic DMC-LF1
Panasonic DMC-LX1
Panasonic DMC-LX2
Panasonic DMC-LX3
Panasonic DMC-LX5
Panasonic DMC-LX7
Panasonic DMC-TZ61
Panasonic DMC-ZS40
Pentax *ist D
Pentax *ist DL
Pentax *ist DL2
Pentax *ist DS
Pentax *ist DS2
Pentax K10D
Pentax K20D
Pentax K100D
Pentax K100D Super
Pentax K200D
Pentax K2000/K-m
Pentax K-x
Pentax K-r
Pentax K-3
Pentax K-5
Pentax K-5 II
Pentax K-5 II s
Pentax K-50
Pentax K-500
Pentax K-7
Pentax Optio S
Pentax Optio S4
Pentax Optio 33WR
Pentax Optio 750Z
Pentax 645D
Phase One LightPhase
Phase One H 10
Phase One H 20
Phase One H 25
Phase One P 20
Phase One P 25
Phase One P 30
Phase One P 45
Phase One P 45+
Pixelink A782
Polaroid x530
Redcode R3D format
Ricoh GX200
Ricoh GXR MOUNT A12
Ricoh GXR A16
Rollei d530flex
RoverShot 3320af
Samsung EK-GN120
Samsung EX1
Samsung EX2F
Samsung GX-1S
Samsung GX10
Samsung GX20
Samsung NX10
Samsung NX11
Samsung NX100
Samsung NX20
Samsung NX200
Samsung NX210
Samsung NX30
Samsung NX300
Samsung NX1000
Samsung NX1100
Samsung NX2000
Samsung NX mini
Samsung WB550
Samsung WB2000
Samsung S85 (hacked)
Samsung S850 (hacked)
Sigma SD10
Sigma SD14
Sigma SD15
Sigma SD1 Merill
Sigma DP1 Merill
Sigma DP1S
Sigma DP1X
Sigma DP2 Merill
Sigma DP2S
Sigma DP2X
Sinar STI format
SMaL Ultra-Pocket 3
SMaL Ultra-Pocket 4
SMaL Ultra-Pocket 5
Sony DSC-F828
Sony DSC-R1
Sony DSC-RX1
Sony DSC-RX1R
Sony DSC-RX10
Sony DSC-RX100
Sony DSC-RX100M2
Sony DSC-V3
Sony DSLR-A100
Sony DSLR-A200
Sony DSLR-A230
Sony DSLR-A290
Sony DSLR-A300
Sony DSLR-A330
Sony DSLR-A350
Sony DSLR-A380
Sony DSLR-A450
Sony DSLR-A500
Sony DSLR-A550
Sony DSLR-A580
Sony DSLR-A700
Sony DSLR-A850
Sony DSLR-A900
Sony ILCA-77M2
Sony ILCE-7
Sony ILCE-7R
Sony ILCE-7S
Sony ILCE-3000
Sony ILCE-5000
Sony ILCE-6000
Sony NEX-3
Sony NEX-3N
Sony NEX-5
Sony NEX-5N
Sony NEX-5R
Sony NEX-5T
Sony NEX-6
Sony NEX-7
Sony NEX-C3
Sony NEX-F3
Sony SLT-A33
Sony SLT-A35
Sony SLT-A37
Sony SLT-A55V
Sony SLT-A57
Sony SLT-A58
Sony SLT-A65V
Sony SLT-A77V
Sony SLT-A99V
Sony XCD-SX910CR
STV680 VGA
*There is a
that will enable raw files on these Nikon digital cameras.
**There is a
that will enable raw files on these Canon digital cameras.
Mac OS X Release Notes
If VueScan doesn't see your scanner on Mac OS X, first make
sure that Apple System Profiler can see the scanner.
doesn't, try powering off the computer, powering off the scanner,
powering on the scanner and then powering on the computer.
In addition, make sure Mac OS 9 / Classic is off.
If VueScan doesn't find your Canon or Epson scanner and if you're
using an Intel Mac, try clicking on the VueScan icon while holding
the control key, choosing "Get Info" and setting "Open using Rosetta".
Some older versions of the Canon MP-series software won't
work if it's the non-English version.
In this case, install
the English version from the American download site at
You can share one copy of VueScan among multiple Mac OS X users
by putting the VueScan folder into a read-only folder somewhere
on the hard drive.
This will cause the default folder for each
user to be that user's "Pictures" folder.
If you're using a Ratoc Firewire-SCSI adapter, you may need to
configure one of the options.
Try setting the time between
the power on and the SCSI bus reset to 40.
If you're using the Ratoc USB->SCSI adapter, set up the
adapter with the Ratoc utility to "Mass Storage" mode.
If you're using a SCSI scanner on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger),
have an Adaptec 2906 or 2930CU SCSI controller and your SCSI
scanner isn't working properly, try the following commands
in the terminal window:
cd /System/Library/Extensions
sudo mv Adaptec290X-2930.kext Adaptec290X-2930.kext.sav
reboot the computer
To restore this change:
cd /System/Library/Extensions
sudo mv Adaptec290X-2930.kext.sav Adaptec290X-2930.kext
reboot the computer
If VueScan still doesn't see your scanner, go into "System Preferences",
"Accounts", then "Startup Items".
Make sure nothing is being
started that might be accessing the scanner (i.e. "Epson Scanner Monitor").
If you've installed the Umax software for a Firewire scanner
on Mac OS X, you need to remove (or rename):
/System/Library/Extensions/UmaxFireWire.kext
(the name begins with Umax but might have a slightly different name)
If you're using a Canon LiDE 40 or LiDE 50 on Mac OS X, install the
Canon software for the LiDE 35.
These scanners are identical
except for the outside plastic, and there's a universal binary
driver for the LiDE 35 on .
If you're using a Canon LiDE 80 on Mac OS X
and are having problems seeing the scanner or starting VueScan,
try re-installing the Canon scanner drivers.
If you're using
Mac OS X 10.6, you'll also need to copy the folder from the
LIDE80_7275MXEN.dmg file in the "Into Users_Shared" folder
called CanoScanLIDE80 to the /Users/Shared folder on your hard drive.
If VueScan hangs with Firewire scanners, make sure OpenFirmware
has "security-mode" set to "none".
Other settings cause problems.
Canon N-series and LIDE scanners are powered directly by the USB port.
The USB port must provide a power supply of 500 mA. If you plug
the scanner into the USB port on a keyboard or other USB device,
the scanner may not work properly. Attach the scanner directly
to a USB port on the computer or to a 500 mA self-powered USB hub.
If you find that an N-series or LIDE scanner doesn't work with one of
your USB ports, try plugging it into the other USB port.
If you're using a Microtech FireSCSI adapter, make sure that
you're using SCSI ID 0 and that the SCSI termination is correct.
If you're using an Orange Micro 906F SCSI card, make sure it's
upgraded to at least firmware version F1.35.
Windows Release Notes
There's a bug in Microsoft's scsiscan.sys driver when using Firewire
or SCSI scanners on 64-bit versions of Windows. You can get a hotfix
for this problem from Microsoft at
If you've set up a shortcut to vuescan.exe and are having
problems, try double-clicking \Program Files\VueScan\vuescan.exe directly.
This will test whether the problem is with the way the shortcut
was set up or whether the problem is with VueScan.
To use PIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scanners
with VueScan, you need to first install
(not CyberView 32).
VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.
To use the Epson Perfection
or 4490 with VueScan, you need to
first install the Epson software for this scanner.
To use most newer HP or Canon scanners, you need to first install
the HP or Canon software.
VueScan uses HP-supplied and Canon-supplied
libraries to talk to these scanners.
If you're using a Microtek scanner, you need to remove the
Microtek Scanner Finder from the startup folder in the Start button.
There have been reports of VueScan freezing while scanning
using Minolta scanners when the McAfee virus scanning software
is enabled.
If you have this problem, try disabling the
McAfee software.
If your scanner has a button on the front and
if a program starts up when you press this button
while running VueScan, you have a program running
in the background that you need to stop. To stop
this program, press control-alt-delete, choose the
task manager and use it to stop this program. One
example of this is the Epson Status Monitor.
VueScan works on Windows NT/2K/XP/Vista, and works with
all known SCSI cards.
It also works fine with
multiple computers on a single SCSI bus (i.e. dual
ported access to scanners).
If VueScan won't start and you have Logitech MouseWare
or a Logitech keyboard installed, try stopping
EM_EXEC.EXE and/or ITOUCH.EXE.
There have been some
reports of these two programs causing problems with
(These two Logitech programs cause problems
for many other Windows programs as well.)
Alternatively,
try turning off the "Smart Move" option in MouseWare.
If you have the Adaptec DirectCD Wizard on the Toolbar,
you may have to remove it to get VueScan to run.
If you have an ELSA Synergy III graphics card (or possibly
other NVideo graphics cards) and VueScan hangs when
starting, you may need to disable the Desktop Manager
that comes with the card (the file that causes the problem is
nvdesk32.dll).
Linux Release Notes
On Linux, run vuescan from any directory.
Your serial number will be stored in ".vuescanrc"
in your home directory.
If you're using a newer version of Ubuntu Linux, you can
install the needed version of libstdc++ with the command
"sudo apt-get install libstdc++5".
If you're using 64-bit
Linux, you might also need to install "ia32-libs" and "ia32-libs-gtk".
If you're using a newer Linux distribution that's
LSB compliant, edit "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules",
find the line that begins with "libusb device access"
and change 0644 to 0666.
(It might be in "/lib/udev/rules.d")
If you're using a Firewire scanner, make sure you've
loaded the sbp2 module.
If you get errors from gtk when starting VueScan, make
sure the LANG environment variable is set to C.
If VueScan crashes on startup, make sure you aren't using
the idescsi module - this can cause problems.
Note that PIE (Pacific Image Electronics) scanners
do not work with VueScan on Linux because
isn't available on Linux.
VueScan uses the CyberView X libraries to control the scanner.
If you're using an Epson scanner that uses a plugin library,
make sure you've installed the
There's more information about this on VueScan Supported Scanners page
for your scsnner.
You need to make sure all of the /dev/sg* devices are
read/write
accessible.
To see what scanners are available,
type "cat /proc/scsi/scsi".
Note that the Adaptec AVA-1505 SCSI card doesn't
work with a Nikon film scanner, and will cause a
hard bus hang if you use VueScan with it.
is due to a bug in the aha152x driver.
Another bug
in this driver causes junk to be appended to the
end of a raw scan when using the PhotoSmart.
SCSI cards seem to work fine with VueScan on Linux.
There have also been problems reported with the
Adaptec AVA-2904E and the Canon FS2710, although
this combination works fine on Windows.
If you want to add or remove scsi devices without
rebooting your system, use the following commands:
echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 ? 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi
echo "scsi remove-single-device 0 0 ? 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi
(use the SCSI ID in place of "?" above)
If you're using libusb to access a USB scanner, you need
to make sure the protections in /proc/bus/usb are set up
There's some information about
To use the scanner.o module on Linux, you need to load the
scanner driver and specify the vendor ID and product ID
of the scanner.
For instance, to recognize the Canon N670U, use
"modprobe scanner vendor=0x04a9 product=0x220d". Then type
"cat /proc/bus/usb/devices" and make sure "Driver=usbscanner"
is enabled for your scanner.
If you're using Linux 2.4.12 or later, you don't need
to do anything special to have the scanner auto-recognized.
If you're using an earler version of Linux with a USB
scanner, set up the SCANNER0 environment variable to point
to /dev/usbscanner or /dev/usb/scanner (it needs to be
read/write accessible), set up the SCANVID0 environment
variable with the USB Vendor ID (VID) and set up the
SCANPID0 environment variable with the USB Product ID (PID).
You can support up to 8 USB scanners at a time by using
SCANNER1, SCANNER2, SCANVID1, SCANVID2, etc.
For instance, to set up VueScan for the Epson 640, use
the following commands if you're using csh:
setenv SCANNER0 /dev/usbscanner
setenv SCANVID0 04b8
setenv SCANPID0 010c
or if you're using sh or bash:
export SCANNER0="/dev/usbscanner"
export SCANVID0="04b8"
export SCANPID0="010c"
Note that you don't need to set up these environment variables
on newer Linux kernels or if you're using libusb.
If you're having problems with USB timeouts (i.e. with
the Nikon CoolScan IV (LS-40), make sure you use the
"usb-uhci" (CONFIG_USB_UHCI) module instead of the
alternate "uhci" (CONFIG_UHCI_ALT) module.
You might also
increase the kernel usb timeout value (CONFIG_USB_LONG_TIMEOUT=y).
Removing VueScan
To remove VueScan, delete the entire folder containing VueScan.
There are no files installed elsewhere on the system.
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