Computer Hope
Hardware => Hardware => Topic started by: jim.mar on November 24, 2010, 04:25:48 PM
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I'm trying to help my brother-in-law here. He has an Epson 1250 Photo scanner that has been working well for years. Suddenly it stops. Tried re-installing the program and drivers and everytime we try to use it, we get the message ""this model not supported by Twain 5". :-\.. So we un-installed the drivers and tried again via Epson Instructions, now we get the message "Please install the supported Twain driver". >:(. Can any body tell me what is going on an how to work the problem?? Thanks for looking guys, JIM
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Have you recently (coincident to this issue arising) changed the computer and/or the operating system that has been associated with this printer? truenorth
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Have you recently (coincident to this issue arising) changed the computer and/or the operating system that has been associated with this printer? truenorth
HE (my brother in law) does not remember but he thinks that nothing was changed to cause it to fail. Then, when it started acting up, he took it to a local computer shop (where it was built) and they told him that Epson software was no good and did something to get the scanner functioning again :P but it was not working satisfactorily. What was really not working was the "Smart Panel" SO I unistalled the scanner and then tried to reinstall it, resulting in the aforementioned symptoms. >:( My fiddling around made a bad situation worse. :'( I'm stuck with a baaad scanner and an unhappy relative... JIM
That'l learn me...Durn me.... :-X
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A number of thoughts occur to me re your last post. Generally it is NOT cost effective to take a scanner (unless it is very high end) into a repair shop as the cost of even looking at it is often higher than a comparable replacement would be. However you probably know that now. When you say you uninstalled and reinstalled the "drivers and program".How did you do that? Any software should have been uninstalled via the "add/remove programs (unless there is a direct uninstall component to the program from "programs'). One thing you can try is to bring the scanner to another computer--yours for instance--and try a fresh install on it. Things to bear in mind should you do so are to ensure you install (if they are available) the correct drivers for the operating system.and if the computer you install it on already has a device with a scanner you will more than likely have to select it to use it as your computer will likely default to the one that is already installed. The only purpose behind that exercise would be to try and determine IF the scanner will indeed function properly. Generally speaking the problem that is being experienced is related to a change of operating system (which can include an update of a higher "service pack" for that O/S. Such as going from SP 2 in Win XP to SP 3 truenorth
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he took it to a local computer shop (where it was built) and they told him that Epson software was no good
Epson software is, I believe you will find, the best software for Epson scanners! Anyhow, this model came out in 2001 (at a price of $99) and it is quite possible that it has reached the end of its life.
He has an Epson 1250 Photo scanner that has been working well for years. Suddenly it stops.
Surprise surprise! It is old! Scanners contain mechanical moving parts and they wear out. Tell him to pony up for a new one.
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I agree. I am a Printer Tech for the next 4 mo's untill our pc deployment z ready to roll. This is a printer that came out of the caves, In my opinion. I believe you may have already wasted a little to much time, I know thats what it takes though in certain cases. These days HP 4525's or 4015's color, or 3015's B&W, (Epson CX5200) are work horses and very fast new model printers. I would rec any of these. Jay/D1/AA.
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I agree. I am a Printer Tech for the next 4 mo's untill our pc deployment z ready to roll and that is printer came out of the caves.
This is a scanner we are talking about. You may find that reading the threads more carefully is a good idea.
A printer
(http://www.iconarchive.com/icons/artua/dragon-soft/512/Printer-icon.png)
A scanner
(http://www.techfuels.com/attachments/scanner/5981d1222684700-hp-scanjet-4370-photo-scanner-hp-scanjet-4370-photo-scanner.jpg)
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No just stating my opinion. You might read a little closer. I have and am a printer tech, network and PC tech and I workfor high profile and large fortune 500 company's. Leave my post alone and mind your own. Been doing this to long for a rookie to question me.
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No just stating my opinion. You might read a little closer. I have and am a printer tech, network and PC tech and I workfor high profile and large fortune 500 company's. Leave my post alone and mind your own. Been doing this to long for a rookie to question me.
You are the rookie and your disrespectful and trolling post has been reported. I expect we will soon be saying "goodbye".
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nice photo's salmon ;D
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I think that you have hit the nail on the head truenorth. He had recently downloaded SP3..We connected it to another computer and it worked fine. Then, acting on advice from an Epson Forum, I downloaded and ran "DelReg2.5.exe" and Epson Twain 5" on his computer and the scanner now works fine. :-X who can figure.
I want to thank you guys for your interest and advice. You guys are great and I am frequently recomending your site to my "elderly" friends, thanks again.
Surprise surprise! It is old! Scanners contain mechanical moving parts and they wear out. Tell him to pony up for a new one.
P.S. Goooood idea.. He is now shopping for a new scanner.. TKS
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A very nice conclusion--glad your back to being able to use the scanner.truenorth
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No just stating my opinion. You might read a little closer. I have and am a printer tech, network and PC tech and I workfor high profile and large fortune 500 company's. Leave my post alone and mind your own. Been doing this to long for a rookie to question me.
Bully for you.
Now, back to reality.