VueScan seems to work great...thanks Mike!
We just wanted something that would scan and save images (with its own
interface) using Win 7 64-bit. The alternative was to throw out a
scanner that, when it was new, cost around $900 (due to image size,
resolution, and color depth.)
Never was a fan of OCR...cheaper to send documents overseas and have
them hand-keyed.
Mike Copeland
Michael Oke, II wrote:
The built in stuff doesn't seem to recognize older and deprecated hardware. In
our case, my client had older Fujitsu scanners and I could get them to function
under 32bit Win7 but no dice under the 64bit version. VueScan made it an easy
transition and I even run it in my office because I can scan to my laptop from
my network connected printer/scanner and there was no setup struggles.
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Michael Oke, II
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On Jun 18, 2014, at 8:53 AM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
I tried the Windows 7 built-in driver and it didn't see the scanner. :-(
Mike
Man-wai Chang wrote:
Windows Vi$ta/7/8 comes with Window Fax and Scan!
For image editing AFTER scanning, you might try PhotoFiltre 7!
http://www.photofiltre-studio.com/pf7-en.htm
For OCR, I have yet to find a free one that's good.
For ActiveX control, no idea.
On 17 June 2014 23:43, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
Anyone have a recommendation for software to use with a TWAIN scanner?
We have an older flatbed, high resolution scanner that the software doesn't
work with on Windows 7 (and Microtek doesn't plan to offer a solution other
than a new scanner.) I've already Googled, downloaded, and tried some apps
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