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From: Patrick Elliott
Subject: Copy bug...
Date: 28 Sep 2012 04:32:23
Message: <50656097$1@news.povray.org>
Wondering if my two guesses are right or not here. I have a Epson 4990 
scanner, and an Epson ?? I don't remember, printer. When we upgraded the 
machine (due to a problem with the old one), it ended up with a problem 
install of the scanner, which was resolved, however, since the disk was 
32 bit, and the new OS 64 bit, the result was that the printer direct 
installed was the Epson Esc/P driver.

Now, under this configuration, it would copy without a problem, but, 
obviously, printed really badly. So.. I recently realized, when the ink 
got very low, that the wrong printer driver was installed, so I 
downloaded the correct 64-bit driver for the printer. Today my father 
tried to do a copy, this is the result:

1. Hit the "copy to printer" button on scanner.
2. Copy program loads.
3. Hit "copy" in the program.
4. Program starts a "prescan", and the light bar in the scanner runs all 
the way from the dock position, to the end of the bed.
5. Error: Copy failed, consult useless docs, blah, blah, blah.

Again, this worked fine with the older "default" driver.

Now, there are only three things I can think could be doing it:

1. Driver incompatibilities. I.e., the scanner is somehow being asked to 
talk direct to the printer, but the scanner is still running 32-bit?
2. The low ink is causing it to refuse to print.
3. Somehow changing out the printer driver confused the scan software, 
though this makes no damn sense, because it that happened every damn 
time you added a new printer, it would render having the program worthless.

I just don't get what is going on here. Under XP, the same two devices 
worked fine. Using the "default" shitty driver, they worked fine. There 
was a minor hickup with the scanner, due to, again, Windows installing 
defaults for it too, until I removed them, and reinstalled, but it was 
fine, right up until I changed the printer software. There is a 64-bit 
version for the scanner, but I am not sure if I installed that, or the 
older 32-bit version, back when I updated the scanner driver, so it 
would work properly.

Oh, and.. It works perfectly if I use the scan dialog, which saves to a 
document, it just fails after the initial first pass scan (where it 
detects paper size), when going direct to printer, using the copy program...

Anyone run into a bloody pain like this before?


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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Copy bug...
Date: 28 Sep 2012 05:17:29
Message: <50656b29$1@news.povray.org>
On 28/09/2012 09:31 AM, Patrick Elliott wrote:
> Anyone run into a bloody pain like this before?

What? Hardware not working on a 64-bit OS because the manufacturers only 
provided 32-bit drivers?


makers can't be bothered to write a 64-bit driver for it. Oh, they have 
64-bit drives for some of the *other* models in their range. Just not 
this one.

In the end, I fixed it by buying another sound card. (!)


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From: Patrick Elliott
Subject: Re: Copy bug...
Date: 28 Sep 2012 14:05:05
Message: <5065e6d1$1@news.povray.org>
On 9/28/2012 2:17 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> On 28/09/2012 09:31 AM, Patrick Elliott wrote:
>> Anyone run into a bloody pain like this before?
>
> What? Hardware not working on a 64-bit OS because the manufacturers only
> provided 32-bit drivers?
>

> makers can't be bothered to write a 64-bit driver for it. Oh, they have
> 64-bit drives for some of the *other* models in their range. Just not
> this one.
>
> In the end, I fixed it by buying another sound card. (!)
Well, in this case there are 64-bit drivers for it, I am just not sure 
if, when monkeying around with the scanner before, to fix it, I 
installed those, and why, if it is the problem, the conflict is leaving 
the damn copy program dead, but everything else working. :p


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