On 14-Jun-09 17:41:19, LAURIE SOLOMON (lau...@advancenet.net) wrote:
> Jim,
> Sort of a natural mistake since most people associate all scanner drivers
> as
> twain drivers, which most were when all scanners were 32 bit.  Epson
> probably did refer to the driver as a "64-bit driver" without bothering
> to
> distinguish between twain based drivers and WIA based drivers, which
> Microsoft has moved to for all their versions of OS since Vista.

Epson only refers to their drivers generically, i.e. "64-bit drivers." I am 
only assuming
that they are WIA because that seems logical. Silverfast provides a 64-bit 
TWAIN version
for the Epson. I don't know why they went to the extra trouble of creating an 
alternative
64-bit TWAIN version unless possibly certain programs need them. Photoshop CS3 
and CS4 are
WIA friendly.

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Blog: http://www.enochsvision.net  -  "Behind all these manifestations is
the one radiance, which shines through all things. The function of art is
to reveal this radiance through the created object."  (Joseph Campbell)


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