--- title: How to setup a Fujitsu Scansnap S1300i on Gentoo Linux description: My installation notes date: 2022-10-20 tags: - Gentoo - linux --- ## Introduction I just got myself a document scanner in order to digitalise some documents before I lose them for good. The linux setup required some google-fu so here is a report of what I had to do to get it working. ## Installation notes I did not need to change anything to my kernel configuration, that was nice! I installed the following new packages (the `SANE_BACKEND` variable should be added to your `make.conf`): ```sh SANE_BACKENDS="epjitsu" emerge media-gfx/sane-backends media-gfx/simple-scan -q ``` Your user should be in the `scanner` and `usb` groups: ```sh gpasswd -a scanner gpasswd -a usb ``` A `fujitsu` `SANE_BACKEND` exists, but it is a trap, you really need the `epjitsu` one. Simple-scan is a simple gnome application which is very simple to use. I first tried xsane but it was not user friendly at all! ## The tricky part Nothing worked at this stage, the scanner was not detected by neither `simple-scan` nor `scanimage -L`, but `sane-find-scanner` could see it just fine. That is because we are missing a firmware which can be found on the [web archive](https://web.archive.org/web/20190217094259if_/https://www.josharcher.uk/static/files/2016/10/1300i_0D12.nal). Download this file then put it as root in `/usr/share/sane/epjitsu/`: ```sh mkdir -p /usr/share/sane/epjitsu/ mv /home/julien/Downloads/1300i_0D12.nal /usr/share/sane/epjitsu/1300i_0D12.nal ``` If you already plugged your scanner before copying this firmware file, unplug it then plug it again and everything should now work. Just launch `simple-scan` and enjoy your scanner!