Question Anyone still have a scanner?

pete6032

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I know my phone can do it but there's something satisfying about stacking the papers down and watching it generate a perfect pdf on my hard drive. Used to do it at work but with work from home I no longer have consistent access. Anyone still using one at home? What are you using?
 

In2Photos

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Yup, I have 2 different AIO printers and scan stuff at least once a month, mostly work related.
 

Jimminy

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I know my phone can do it but there's something satisfying about stacking the papers down and watching it generate a perfect pdf on my hard drive. Used to do it at work but with work from home I no longer have consistent access. Anyone still using one at home? What are you using?
I have an ancient cannon Lide 20 scanner that's so old I can't find any software that will run on anything later than win XP. No problem though, I just run windows XP in a virtual box. Took a little fiddling setting it all up, but works perfectly :)
 

tcsenter

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I have an ancient cannon Lide 20 scanner that's so old I can't find any software that will run on anything later than win XP. No problem though, I just run windows XP in a virtual box. Took a little fiddling setting it all up, but works perfectly :)

Those should be compatible/useable on Windows 10/11 even, since it is not a boot device? Would need to manually extract the INF and driver binaries. Heck Microsoft Update might just have a compatible driver for it. Another reported solution here using LiDE 60 64-bit driver for W7.

I have an Epson Perfection 3590 Photo packed away here, haven't used it in about eight years.
 
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Jimminy

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Cannon stopped making the drivers for this model back when it was discontinued.. I was never able to find anything that worked and I tried dozens of possibillities. Gave up after spending probably a hundred hours of effort on this Lide 20, though from looking, I could see it was possible with a LOT of their old scanners.
 

tcsenter

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As long as its not a boot device, 64-bit Windows can use a lot of older 32-bit drivers e.g. for XP. The installer executable is often the problem. The driver INF and binaries can be extracted from the driver 'package' .zip or exe, then Windows manually pointed to the INF file using the 'update driver' dialogue that gives the option to select which driver, device, and location of the files. a.k.a. "have disk" method
 

tcsenter

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I have an Epson Perfection 3590 Photo packed away here, haven't used it in about eight years.

Well I guess I don't. I couldn't find it and then remember I set it out a couple years ago for ewaste pickup with a bunch of other PC stuff, scrap metal, etc