McVeigh' wrote: > On Wed, 19:25:48 -0400, Russell > wrote: > Hi, I hope you don’t mind me jumping in. David (just a customer not associated with Vuescan in any other way!) > On Apr 21, 2016, at 5:21 AM, 'J.J. Vuescan is very actively and well maintained. I started using Vuescan when I needed a driver for a Canon FS2720 film scanner for which Canon disavowed any knowledge. It has an option to hand off a scan to a user specified “viewer”. +1 I highly recommend Vuescan I’ve been using it for many years. McVeigh, Attorney At Law Butler, Maryland Practice before the Federal Communications Commission Member: NY, DC, and USPTO Bars The Epson is connected to a MacBook Air, which has a Thunderbolt port, as follows: MacBook Air > Apple Thunderbolt Monitor > Epson Scanner. I am also using Vuescan to get more life out of an Epson Perfection scanner with a transparency adaptor and an ADF, which has a FireWire 400 connection port. The Epson is connected to my MacBook Pro, which has Thunderbolt ports, as follows: MacBook Pro > Apple Thunderbolt Monitor > Ratoc Firewire to SCSI Adaptor > Epson Scanner. If I am following this > conversation correctly, I can still use an obsolete scanner (one with > no drivers) if I use the Scan With Image Capture function within GC? > Am I correct? > Thank you, > Russell I don't know the answer, but if it is no, perhaps VueScan might help? I am using Vuescan to get still more life out of an Epson Expression 636 flatbed scanner with a transparency adaptor and an ADF, which has a SCSI connection port. On Wed, 19:25:48 -0400, Russell wrote: > Hi, I hope you don’t mind me jumping in.
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