scanner that works with win 7?

spdfreak

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My canon flatbed D1250U2f scanner won't work with win 7 x86 even doing what MS says- install vista drivers in compatibility mode. Anyone else has any luck with their scanner working? If so, list it so we can get a list together of scanners that are compatible. I suspect a lot of scanners will never get win 7 drivers written and will have to be trashed. Also, list whether you are using x86 or 64 and any special stuff you had to do to get it to install.
 

ManyBeers

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My HP 3500c works but It's software does not. I've had it 6 years(with XP) and hardly ever use it so it works good enough for my needs in Vista-- though i did like using it's Director software which is incompatible with Vista. HP gives you a driver that allows basic functionality.

Quote from my models driver download page:

"This is the minimum driver required for basic WIA functionality. This driver enables scanning with the Windows Photo Gallery on Windows Vista or the Scanner and Camera Wizard on Windows XP. Scanning can also be done with a variety of 3rd party scanner enabled applications.

You might find that some features are no longer available when using this basic driver. We are sorry to inform you that a full feature driver for Windows Vista or Windows XP Professional x64 Edition will not be available for your HP product in the future. You can upgrade to an HP product that is fully compatible with Windows Vista or Windows XP Professional x64 Edition if additional features are necessary."

I guess you were right that not many drivers will be written for Vista or Win7.
 

Muadib

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My Canon Canoscan Lide 90 works, but the software that comes with it does not. It worked fine in Vista x64 though.
 

spdfreak

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Yeah, it is pretty frustrating since you would not know what scanner to buy even if you wanted to buy a new one... Right now, I have to boot back into XP to scan and then save it to a shared folder. Not exactly an elegant solution.