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>>
>> SCSI probe can see the scanner and it allows me to blink the led on the
>> scanner, but when I try and import thru Photoshop I get an error
>> message,
>> saying scanner cant be found, check cables etc. HAve reloaded drivers
>> etc.
>  
>
Greg,

I have the Sprintscan 4000 and every time this message has occured it has been related 
to a SCSI problem. In several cases simply shutting down, disconnecting the SCSI 
chain, restarting the computer, shut down again, then reconnect the SCSI devices and 
start up - cures the problem. 

My scanner has a termination switch on the back - if yours does make sure it is in the 
right position. SCSI greminlins can be very vexing at times.

MT



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