![]() ![]() If I don't need to do that, then I just use the scanner by pressing the proper buttons on its screen. I use VueScan to edit things I want to scan, usually by cropping them, sometimes rotating them, etc., before scanning, so that the scan is what I want. The two items are directly related as far as I am concerned. If Windows could find VueScan, that would (at least to me) indicate that VueScan can find the printer put otherwise, if VueScan could find the printer, that would mean that Windows can find VueScan. I don't see anything confusing about both VueScan not finding the printer and Windows not finding VueScan. NAPS2 also works properly, having no problem finding the Brother TWAIN scanner. I have the latest 64-bit version of VueScan, as well as the latest drivers for the printer (checked the web site yesterday.) I don't want to reinstall the printer, as everything else involved with it works correctly, such as AllMyMovies finding and using it. I guess this is "unscandalous."Ĭlick to expand. I guess I will follow its suggestion to run a scan.Ī few minutes later: I found that Super had already removed the unidentified blocked item, so no scan needed. While deleting the 32bit VueScan, SuperAntispyware popped up a Real Time Protection Blocked Item Alert, complete, so to speak, with an empty box about what the program blocked is. I will take a longer look at NAPS2 sometime, to see if it will replace VueScan until such time as that program is updated, if ever. ![]() Thanks for the link to a program I had never heard about. I installed NAPS2, and quickly set up a profile and did a preview scan, using the Brother printer's TWAIN, which NAPS2 had no problem finding. I suspect that the install error was because the program could not, while being installed, find the scanner. Out of curiosity, I then downloaded its 32-bit version, which claimed that it could not install, but clicking on its desktop icon started it not surprisingly, that the same error as the 64-bit version.
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