From: Ron in NY on
Hi All,

I have an old Mustek MFC-600S scanner that works perfectly. I just upgraded
to XP, and cannot find a driver for the scanner. Are there any XP compatible
drivers available anywhere ???


RON
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From: Jimmy on

"Ron in NY" <solidgoldZZZ(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I have an old Mustek MFC-600S scanner that works perfectly. I just
> upgraded
> to XP, and cannot find a driver for the scanner. Are there any XP
> compatible
> drivers available anywhere ???
>
You might try www.scanner-drivers.com
Look for some Windows 2000 or NT drivers.


From: CSM1 on
"Ron in NY" <solidgoldZZZ(a)optonline.net> wrote in message
news:45c684cb.5382038(a)news.optonline.net...
> Hi All,
>
> I have an old Mustek MFC-600S scanner that works perfectly. I just
> upgraded
> to XP, and cannot find a driver for the scanner. Are there any XP
> compatible
> drivers available anywhere ???
>
>
> RON
> ========================================================
> Remove the ZZZ from my E-mail address to send me E-mail.

Your driver should be here:
http://www.mustek.de/eng_/html/treiber/scanner_p_scsi.htm

If this is not the correct series of scanner that you have:
Start Here:
http://www.mustek.de/eng_/html/treiber.htm

German site, but drivers are in English.

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From: Ace on
On Feb 4, 6:16�pm, solidgold...(a)optonline.net (Ron in NY) wrote:
.. I just upgraded
> to XP, and cannot find a driver for the scanner. >
>                                         RON
Ron

What interface?

Bob AZ

From: CSM1 on
"Ace" <rwatson767(a)aol.com> wrote in message
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On Feb 4, 6:16?pm, solidgold...(a)optonline.net (Ron in NY) wrote:
.. I just upgraded
> to XP, and cannot find a driver for the scanner. >
> RON
Ron

What interface?

Bob AZ

The last letter in the model number 'S' means SCSI.


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