The original CD that comes with it is missing, so I went to Microtek's
ftp site - ftp://ftp.microtek.com/microtek/pcfiles/ - looking for one.
I remember that the driver for Scanmaker 3600 has the name of
drv_sw5** (stand for Scan Wizard 5) so I was elated to find
drv_sw5_v5_991_ad.exe among the files available.
However, under the same directory I also notice the "Scan Wizard Pro"
are there as well.
Question: Can the "Scan Wizard Pro" software be used for my Microtek
Scanmaker 3600 scanner?
BTW, the latest version of Scan Wizard Pro is version 7.04 ---
drv_swpro_v7_04_ad.exe
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"Old Gringo" <NoE...@ThisOldHouse.Con> wrote in message
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Scanwizard was provided with both my Microtek flatbed scanners in the past.
Other than installing that, I've never had to install any other software for
either for operation. Both worked in XP and Millenium. Last version I
downloaded was 6.01 Pro version from the microtek website 2 years ago.
Better look here for latest Pro version and supported scanners:
http://www.download.com/Microtek-ScanWizard-Pro/3000-2118_4-38388.html
Dave
I have downloaded the Scan Wizard 5 version 6.32, dated Oct, 05, 2007
and have installed it on my PC.
Then something really weird happened.
I hooked up everything, and "Scanner Finder" could found the scanner
without any problem, with the "Scanmaker 3600: STI, ID 0" message.
However, when I call up the "Microtek Scanner Configuration", I got
the error message:
"The scanner is not ready! Please check the scanner connection."
When I launch the SW5 software, I got the following message:
"Can't find scanners.
Use scanner probe to find a scanner."
And when I click on the "Yes" button, I got a "Scanner list", with the
ID "0" for Scanmaker 3600, Ver. 1.0
As far as the scanner goes, yes, IT IS THERE !!
I even checked it in the device manager, and yes, IT IS THERE !!
What I do not understand is this ---
How come neither of the "scanner configuration" nor the "Scan Wizard
5" able to find the scanner?
Did I do anything wrong??
Please help !!
Thank you all again for your help !!!
On Feb 10, 9:00 pm, "Lil' Dave" <spamyours...@virus.net> wrote:
> "pg" <pen...@catholic.org> wrote in message
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> >I am looking for driver for Microtek Scanmaker 3600.
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> > The original CD that comes with it is missing, so I went to Microtek's
> > ftp site -ftp://ftp.microtek.com/microtek/pcfiles/- looking for one.
I have plugged and unplugged the scanner, rebooted the PC several
times, and even un-installed and re-installed the software, and still
I got the error !!!
I checked the scanner as well, no problem.
Oh well ... This is getting very very weird !!
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Forgot to mention both my previous MicroTek scanners were scsi connected
using scsi ID 6 with active termination. I started out early with flatbed
scanners using the old printer port connection. Scsi seems to work best
both for connection, and, actual throughput without worry of interruption.
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Dave
For the purposes of hardware testing, a scanner could
also be tested with a Linux distribution. Windows
has TWAIN and Linux has SANE as possible scanner interface
standards. A SANE driver for your scanner was done
some number of years ago, so it is possible that
you could interface to the scanner with a Linux
LiveCD and test it there. You'd use a program like
GIMP (equivalent to Photoshop), and in File:Acquire
there might be an option to scan from a SANE capable
scanner.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TWAIN
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanner_Access_Now_Easy (SANE)
I'm only mentioning that, if you run out of options
in Windows to prove the device works. You can get
Linux LiveCD distributions like Knoppix (knopper.net)
or Ubuntu (ubuntu.com), which don't require installing
anything to the hard drive, to use the Linux desktop.
You boot from the CD, and are then running a Linux
desktop. It is possible the scanner may be accessible
there. At least then, you'd know whether to continue
fighting with it in Windows.
Based on my experience trying to get a webcam working
in Linux, I'm not promising this will be easy. But it
is another option... Like, if you're bored and have
nothing better to do.
Paul