This Scanner Driver Guide describes how to scan using ScanGear MP Ver.1.30 for Linux (hereinafter called ScanGear).
ScanGear
ScanGear is software (scanner driver) that is required to scan documents placed on the machine. It enables you to preview scan results or adjust document/output size, color tone, brightness, etc. before scanning.
Operating Environment
Use this product with the following system and environment:
Computer
Use the product in the environment recommended by the distribution being used.
Distribution
Fedora 10
openSUSE 11.1
Ubuntu 8.10
(X Window System is required for either distribution)
Interface
USB2.0
Object Product
MX330 series
About This Manual
This is the instruction manual for the Linux version of the MX330 series scanner driver.
This manual uses the conventions shown below:
Machine: Indicates MX330 series.
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Fedora 10 is used for the sample screens in this manual.
Both Firefox and Konqueror are used as the browser to check whether this manual is displayed properly.
This manual is intended to be viewed on Linux.
Exemptions from Operation and Program Warranties
1. The warranties do not guarantee operations for procedures and methods described in the operations guide.
2. Canon, Inc ("Canon") and any local Canon company or sole distributor ("local Canon company") disclaim all liabilities arising out of the application of operation methods and procedures described in the operations guide, even if any of the following occurs:
If an error caused by an applicable operation or procedure is recognized in a program installed in your system or in the system.
If a malfunction is recognized in the scanning operation of the product (if it is acknowledged that the product does not operate normally).
If the scan operation or result (quality, grade, etc.) is unsatisfactory.
About Trademarks and Abbreviations
Linux is a registered trademark or trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.
All other product names and brand names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Symbols that explicitly identify trademarks or registered trademarks are not used in the text.
In other words, the TM, (R), and (C) symbols are not used.