Hi
     The trouble appeared to be a conflict between the two scanners. Either the 
three in one or the high-speed stand alone scanner wanted to dominate.

God bless,
Mark
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor" <victor.gouv...@rogers.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] 3 in 1 printer, copier and scanner


Hi Mark,

This is simply not true.

One can use a multi-function printer on a system, after all, that's what 
they're built for, computers and them being all in ones.

I would seriously doubt the person who gave you that advice.

In most cases, if not in all cases, the unit will perform what ever task you 
ask it to perform.

Keep in mind this does not count any possible task you set it by pressing 
any buttons on it, or by using it's software, but if you have a MFC 
connected to your printer, and you ask it to print something, followed by a 
scan of some kind, it should do so no problem.

Now that I think about it, it may be that you're referring to performing 
tasks at the same time, to use my example above, printing something and 
scanning it at the same instance, in which case, that person is right, this 
cannot be done, however, this is not the failing of the computer, it is a 
failing of the MFC, because the circuits simply don't have the capacity to 
handle more than one job at the same time.

Hope this helps.


Victor
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