Unless the software is specifically set up for
network scanning it cant be done.
To do network scanning the scanner must be
accessible via the ethernet port. Most scanners
are not setup this way, and if they are usually have a much higher price tag.
Stewart
At 04:07 PM 10/9/2007, you wrote:
I have my Epson printer/scanner plugged into my (Apple Extreme) router and
am able to print just fine from any computer in my apartment. However, when
I try to scan a document using the same printer/scanner and the same setup
-- I run into trouble. When I open the Epson Scan utility on my iMac I get
a message that ³Epson Scan cannot be started.² If I plug the
printer/scanner directly into my iMac, Epson Scan starts up and functions
normally.
The wireless connection is obviously the issue. But why?
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL SL 82
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