maginnoscan/ imagedoc

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by kathryn, Apr 14, 2007.

  1. kathryn

    kathryn Private E-2

    hi i have never done this before but i'm at my wits end. I have an old scanner of my moms (1997) and we can't find the start up disk. She found the books for it tho. The scanner itself is a mag innoscan DTS-3050 and i think the program to run it is an image doc program. Can anyone help me out here?
     
  2. Fred_G

    Fred_G Heat packin' geek

  3. studiot

    studiot MajorGeek

    Hi Kathryn, welcome to Major Geeks.

    Scanners of that era had two programs to run them. One was the image grabber/editor the second was called a 'twain driver'. You really only need the twain driver, which you install into windows. Then any graphics program should be able to recognise the scanner, Paintshop pro/photoshop/imagepals/photpaint/acdsee .....etc.

    The twain driver was probably on floppy as it is a small program.
    Is the scanner connected to the USB, Printerport or SCSII ?

    I found two versions on driver guide, the earlier win 95 version seems more reliable. The later one is for win98.
    you will have to sign up to driver guide to get them - its free.

    http://members.driverguide.com/index.php?action=dosearch&qm0=innoscan+3050&qa5=17&dp=3&sm=h&jmd=and


    If my link doesn't work for you then type' innoscan 3050' into google and pick the driver guide link there
    Studio T
     

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