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Old August 18th 03, 06:21 PM
BigChuck
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Default Help With Epson ES-1200C

I have an ES-1200C Epson Scanner. I just purchased a new computer and was
forced to start using either Win 2000 or Win XP (it came with both) the
problem is that even though I have a SSCI connection, according to
everything that I have checked (even EPSON) there are no drivers for this
scanner in either of the operating systems that I have and EPSON doesn't
have one either (they stopped making drivers after at Win98) - any
suggestions??

Thanks,

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Charles D. Collier




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