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Old March 27th 08, 10:40 AM posted to comp.hardware,comp.periphs,comp.periphs.scanners
angharad
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I have a Lemark x4550 wirelessly connected to my WindowsXP desktop
computer. It prints fine however I can't get it to scan. Using the control
panel on the printer it asks me to select the computer to which I want to
scan, I choose the computer and it starts "Downloading Application List".
This usually results in an error stating it "Cannot retrieve application
list". However sometimes it will give me a list of applications and if I
select one of these and try and scan an error screen comes up stating the
scan failed. There's also no scan icon in the Lexmark Imaging Studio. Any
suggestions.
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Old April 1st 08, 09:00 PM posted to comp.hardware,comp.periphs,comp.periphs.scanners
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Default Lexmark x4550 wireless scanning

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I have a Lemark x4550 wirelessly connected to my WindowsXP desktop
computer. It prints fine however I can't get it to scan. Using the
control
panel on the printer it asks me to select the computer to which I want to
scan, I choose the computer and it starts "Downloading Application List".
This usually results in an error stating it "Cannot retrieve application
list". However sometimes it will give me a list of applications and if I
select one of these and try and scan an error screen comes up stating the
scan failed. There's also no scan icon in the Lexmark Imaging Studio.
Any
suggestions.


No help, I know, but I've never really heard anyone talk about being
happy trying to scan wirelessly, except for some specialy usages like
barcodes.

MM


I second MM, I have never heard of scanning wirelessly. There is too much
communication between the computer and scanner for wireless to work.

The Computer needs to talk with the scanner to set the parameters and the
scanner needs to talk with the computer to send the image back. This must be
done in real time.


I think it has as much to do with the sheer volume of data that must be
quickly passed as anything.
Even "low rez" scanning, say actual size @ 72ppi generates a lot of
bits, and of course if the scanner has to wait for data buffers to
clear from scanner to puter and whatnot, it often just craps out, to use
technical term.

I think barcode scanning can work okay, like grocery store encoding and
the like, but there isn't really very much data involved to read UPC
stripes.

MM
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Old April 2nd 08, 02:57 AM posted to comp.hardware,comp.periphs,comp.periphs.scanners
angharad
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Default Lexmark x4550 wireless scanning

MoiMoi wrote in


No help, I know, but I've never really heard anyone talk about being
happy trying to scan wirelessly, except for some specialy usages like
barcodes.

MM


The scanner works fine sending data to my laptop, its just my desktop
machine I cant get to work.
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Old April 4th 08, 07:31 PM posted to comp.hardware,comp.periphs,comp.periphs.scanners
Peter D
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Default Lexmark x4550 wireless scanning

"angharad" wrote in message
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MoiMoi wrote in
No help, I know, but I've never really heard anyone talk about being
happy trying to scan wirelessly, except for some specialy usages like
barcodes.


There's no reason the protocol and network used cannot handle the
bi-directional needs of scanning. Wireless "g" and "n" are sufficiently fast
enough (if no other problems exist) to manage the data flow. There is
nothing inherent to a wireless network that makes it less capable than a
wired network given that the wireless network, sof****e, protocol, layers,
and hardware are configured correctly. Come to think of it, why would
Lexmark release a line of wireless printer/scanners that won't work on
wireless networks?

The scanner works fine sending data to my laptop, its just my desktop
machine I cant get to work.


If the scanner works fine with the laptop, it follows that the scanner is
fully cappable of interacting with a computer over a wireless netwrok.
Therefore, the problem must be with the Desktop or the configuration. I'm
curious if you ever connected the laptop to the Lexmark using USB?

Some networked printers have to be configured as a local printer to be
successfully set up as a networked printer. Connect the Lexmark directly via
USB, (re-)install drivers, (re)-install software. Can the Desktop
communicate with the Lexmark without errors? If it can, shut everything
down, disconnect the Lexmark from USB. Restart the Desktop, and Add the
Lexmark as a network printer or change the Port for the printer that was
installed - Check your manual for best method if one is suggested. Can the
Desktop communicate with the Lexmark without errors now?

What happens if you share the Lexmark on the laptop and then connect to the
share (Add - Network Printer)? Can the Desktop communicate properly with
the Lexmark now?


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Old April 4th 08, 09:02 PM posted to comp.hardware,comp.periphs,comp.periphs.scanners
DevilsPGD[_2_]
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Default Lexmark x4550 wireless scanning

In message MoiMoi
wrote:

I think it has as much to do with the sheer volume of data that must be
quickly passed as anything.
Even "low rez" scanning, say actual size @ 72ppi generates a lot of
bits, and of course if the scanner has to wait for data buffers to
clear from scanner to puter and whatnot, it often just craps out, to use
technical term.


It all depends on how smart the scanner is, if the scanner is a true
network scanner which can dump encode data and dump files to a NAS
automatically, the bandwidth is pretty minimal -- Just look at the size
of the resulting file.

However, if you're talking a $35 bargain basement scanner, then you're
absolutely correct about the bulk of data.
 




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