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From: Mike S. on 24 Jun 2008 06:01 How do I install only the drivers (not the software) for the PSC 1210? I have the disk but I think something's not working right. I tried adding it going through the printer wizard and using the "have disk" option but it said, "the specified location does not contain information about your hardware". So then I connected the PSC to the computer with the USB cable which opened the "add hardware wizard". I had it search for the files on the disk, it appeared to copy and install the files to the system32 folder. The psc is not showing up under printers. It is showing up under scanners and cameras. But when I select properties, it says they're not available. I haven't had an opportunity to test whether it will scan. How do I get it to print?
From: Mike S. on 24 Jun 2008 07:14 Mike S. wrote: > How do I install only the drivers (not the software) for the PSC 1210? > I have the disk but I think something's not working right. > > I tried adding it going through the printer wizard and using the "have > disk" option but it said, "the specified location does not contain > information about your hardware". So then I connected the PSC to the > computer with the USB cable which opened the "add hardware wizard". I > had it search for the files on the disk, it appeared to copy and > install the files to the system32 folder. > > The psc is not showing up under printers. It is showing up under > scanners and cameras. But when I select properties, it says they're > not available. I haven't had an opportunity to test whether it will > scan. > > How do I get it to print? I unplugged the USB cable and plugged it in again and now the printer works. Go figure! But I cannot get the scanner to work at all. I was hoping I could get it to work without installing HP's bloated software. I thought Windows XP had a scanner function built in that could be used but if so, that's not working either. Is there a way to get the scanner to work without installing HP's software? The scanner is giving me this error message, "The computer cannot detect the scanner or camera. Please make sure the device is turned on and and properly connected to the computer".
From: Al Bundy on 24 Jun 2008 07:38 On Jun 24, 7:14 am, "Mike S." <littleboybl...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > Mike S. wrote: > > How do I install only the drivers (not the software) for the PSC 1210? > > I have the disk but I think something's not working right. > > > I tried adding it going through the printer wizard and using the "have > > disk" option but it said, "the specified location does not contain > > information about your hardware". So then I connected the PSC to the > > computer with the USB cable which opened the "add hardware wizard". I > > had it search for the files on the disk, it appeared to copy and > > install the files to the system32 folder. > > > The psc is not showing up under printers. It is showing up under > > scanners and cameras. But when I select properties, it says they're > > not available. I haven't had an opportunity to test whether it will > > scan. > > > How do I get it to print? > > I unplugged the USB cable and plugged it in again and now the printer > works. Go figure! But I cannot get the scanner to work at all. I was > hoping I could get it to work without installing HP's bloated > software. I thought Windows XP had a scanner function built in that > could be used but if so, that's not working either. Is there a way to > get the scanner to work without installing HP's software? The scanner > is giving me this error message, "The computer cannot detect the > scanner or camera. Please make sure the device is turned on and and > properly connected to the computer". So you expect to buy a company's hardware and refuse to use the software designed to get the most out of it? What's wrong with this picture? Sometimes you can use generic programs and limp by, but why bother? I suggest you install the minimum software provided and make sure everything works. Then you can temporarily disable the pieces you don't think you need as a prelude to removing them. You might not want the CD Memories software, for example. I have not found much savings in this approach myself. Since your computer is finding the scanner, you might be able to run it from an imaging program such as Irfanview. You might need to install new Twain drivers though.
From: Mike S. on 25 Jun 2008 03:28 Al Bundy wrote: > On Jun 24, 7:14 am, "Mike S." <littleboybl...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > Mike S. wrote: > > > How do I install only the drivers (not the software) for the PSC 1210? > > > I have the disk but I think something's not working right. > > > > > I tried adding it going through the printer wizard and using the "have > > > disk" option but it said, "the specified location does not contain > > > information about your hardware". So then I connected the PSC to the > > > computer with the USB cable which opened the "add hardware wizard". I > > > had it search for the files on the disk, it appeared to copy and > > > install the files to the system32 folder. > > > > > The psc is not showing up under printers. It is showing up under > > > scanners and cameras. But when I select properties, it says they're > > > not available. I haven't had an opportunity to test whether it will > > > scan. > > > > > How do I get it to print? > > > > I unplugged the USB cable and plugged it in again and now the printer > > works. Go figure! But I cannot get the scanner to work at all. I was > > hoping I could get it to work without installing HP's bloated > > software. I thought Windows XP had a scanner function built in that > > could be used but if so, that's not working either. Is there a way to > > get the scanner to work without installing HP's software? The scanner > > is giving me this error message, "The computer cannot detect the > > scanner or camera. Please make sure the device is turned on and and > > properly connected to the computer". > > So you expect to buy a company's hardware and refuse to use the > software designed to get the most out of it? What's wrong with this > picture? Sometimes you can use generic programs and limp by, but why > bother? > I suggest you install the minimum software provided and make sure > everything works. Then you can temporarily disable the pieces you > don't think you need as a prelude to removing them. You might not want > the CD Memories software, for example. I have not found much savings > in this approach myself. > Since your computer is finding the scanner, you might be able to run > it from an imaging program such as Irfanview. You might need to > install new Twain drivers though. I didn't buy this printer/scanner, I got it used from a relative who wanted to upgrade. I've been told there is no minimal software installation, you have to install the whole thing, which is BLOATED. It's also been known to cause problems for some computers. I'd rather not install it, especially since I'm short on disk space.
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