From: Robert Peirce on 2 Jan 2010 11:19 I have an Epson 2450 and a Nikon 4000 I currently use under OS X 10.4.11. My wife runs 10.5 and I am thinking of upgrading both computers to 10.6. Can anybody tell me if I will run into problems with these scanners and what to do about it?
From: Jolly Roger on 2 Jan 2010 11:49 In article <bob-42B363.11195202012010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>, Robert Peirce <bob(a)peirce-family.com> wrote: > I have an Epson 2450 and a Nikon 4000 I currently use under OS X > 10.4.11. My wife runs 10.5 and I am thinking of upgrading both > computers to 10.6. Can anybody tell me if I will run into problems with > these scanners and what to do about it? Have you already read through Apple's list here?: <http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3669> -- Send responses to the relevant news group rather than email to me. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. Due to Google's refusal to prevent spammers from posting messages through their servers, I often ignore posts from Google Groups. Use a real news client if you want me to see your posts. JR
From: tom koehler on 2 Jan 2010 14:28 On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 10:19:52 -0600, Robert Peirce wrote (in message <bob-42B363.11195202012010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>): > I have an Epson 2450 and a Nikon 4000 I currently use under OS X > 10.4.11. My wife runs 10.5 and I am thinking of upgrading both > computers to 10.6. Can anybody tell me if I will run into problems with > these scanners and what to do about it? Definitely check out the information that Jolly Roger gave you. Another thing to consider, if you like, is a program called Vuescan. It is a "universal application" and will work nicely with a large number of scanners that might not be well supported by their mfr. tom koehler -- I will find a way or make one.
From: David Blanchard on 2 Jan 2010 14:55 In article <0001HW.C764FA8C000C08ECF04075D0(a)news.frontiernet.net>, tom koehler <tvnospamkoehler(a)nospamfrontiernet.netinvalid> wrote: >On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 10:19:52 -0600, Robert Peirce wrote >(in message <bob-42B363.11195202012010(a)5ad64b5e.bb.sky.com>): > >> I have an Epson 2450 and a Nikon 4000 I currently use under OS X >> 10.4.11. My wife runs 10.5 and I am thinking of upgrading both >> computers to 10.6. Can anybody tell me if I will run into problems with >> these scanners and what to do about it? > >Definitely check out the information that Jolly Roger gave you. Another thing >to consider, if you like, is a program called Vuescan. It is a "universal >application" and will work nicely with a large number of scanners that might >not be well supported by their mfr. >tom koehler Another option to consider is to create a bootable external disk with 10.4.11 on it. Then, if there are problems, you could boot from the external drive when you want to run NikonScan or the Epson software. -db- -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | David O. Blanchard dob(a)npgcable.com Flagstaff, Arizona | +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
From: BreadWithSpam on 2 Jan 2010 15:38 tom koehler <tvnospamkoehler(a)nospamfrontiernet.netinvalid> writes: > Definitely check out the information that Jolly Roger gave > you. Another thing to consider, if you like, is a program called > Vuescan. It is a "universal application" and will work nicely with a > large number of scanners that might not be well supported by their > mfr. The only thing keeping me from moving my iMac to 10.6 is the fact that my Laserjet MFP M1522nf will not scan under 10.6. I love 10.6 on my MBP, but I need at least one machine in the house on which I can scan. Vuescan doesn't seem to be able to recognize a scanner which is connected over the LAN. Or at least I was unable to get it to recognize it. Am I missing something here? I'd love to use Vuescan and get rid of HP's horrible software. And move to 10.6 as well. -- Plain Bread alone for e-mail, thanks. The rest gets trashed. Are you posting responses that are easy for others to follow? http://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/06/14/quoting
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