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From: alwynr on 28 Apr 2008 07:09 I've shared the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER with my network computers. I can print from all the computers but I can only scan from the computer that the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER is connected to (via USB). The computers are networked via a router (MEGA 105WR). Why do the other computers NOT SEE the scanning facility of the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 ??????? PLEASE someone with an answer to this problem PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!
From: Malke on 28 Apr 2008 08:43 alwynr wrote: > I've shared the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER with my network computers. I > can print from all the computers but I can only scan from the computer > that the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER is connected to (via USB). The > computers are networked via a router (MEGA 105WR). Why do the other > computers NOT SEE the scanning facility of the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 ??????? > > PLEASE someone with an answer to this problem PLEASE HELP !!!!!!! According to Epson's information on this printer, it isn't a network printer as it has no ethernet port or wireless capabilities. According to Epson's spec page, this All-In-One connects to a local computer via USB. In most cases you can't share a scanner over the network unless the hardware has specifically been designed to do it (or comes with network management software) which is why you can't do it. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic!
From: alwynr on 28 Apr 2008 09:14 Thanks Malke, I thought that because you can "share a printer" and "add a printer" from the network, you can also share and add a scanner from the network. Apparently, I was wrong. It seems logical but as you say not technically possible. Oh well. Thanks anyway. "Malke" wrote: > alwynr wrote: > > > I've shared the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER with my network computers. I > > can print from all the computers but I can only scan from the computer > > that the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER is connected to (via USB). The > > computers are networked via a router (MEGA 105WR). Why do the other > > computers NOT SEE the scanning facility of the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 ??????? > > > > PLEASE someone with an answer to this problem PLEASE HELP !!!!!!! > > According to Epson's information on this printer, it isn't a network printer > as it has no ethernet port or wireless capabilities. According to Epson's > spec page, this All-In-One connects to a local computer via USB. In most > cases you can't share a scanner over the network unless the hardware has > specifically been designed to do it (or comes with network management > software) which is why you can't do it. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > Don't Panic! >
From: smlunatick on 28 Apr 2008 21:32 On Apr 28, 9:14 am, alwynr <alw...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Thanks Malke, I thought that because you can "share a printer" and "add a > printer" from the network, you can also share and add a scanner from the > network. Apparently, I was wrong. It seems logical but as you say not > technically possible. Oh well. Thanks anyway. > > > > "Malke" wrote: > > alwynr wrote: > > > > I've shared the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER with my network computers. I > > > can print from all the computers but I can only scan from the computer > > > that the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 SCANNER is connected to (via USB). The > > > computers are networked via a router (MEGA 105WR). Why do the other > > > computers NOT SEE the scanning facility of the EPSON STYLUS CX4900 ??????? > > > > PLEASE someone with an answer to this problem PLEASE HELP !!!!!!! > > > According to Epson's information on this printer, it isn't a network printer > > as it has no ethernet port or wireless capabilities. According to Epson's > > spec page, this All-In-One connects to a local computer via USB. In most > > cases you can't share a scanner over the network unless the hardware has > > specifically been designed to do it (or comes with network management > > software) which is why you can't do it. > > > Malke > > -- > > MS-MVP > > Elephant Boy Computers > >www.elephantboycomputers.com > > Don't Panic!- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Not unless the drivers have be created to do this. Printing and scanning are two different function. They usually do not have anything is common other than they are on the same unit.
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