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"Ian F." <[log in to unmask]>
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Ian F.
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Tue, 26 Apr 2016 11:45:45 +0100
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Hi
We've had to ask for funding to cover the cost of a replacement scanner 
because of this problem (ugraded to OpticBook 3800). It'd be interesting 
to find out if people have managed to overcome the problem without 
having to shell out for a new scanner.

Best wishes
Ian Francis

On 25/04/2016 01:11, Rachel wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> I'm wondering if anyone on this list is using an OpticBook 3600 under
> Windows 10.  The 3600 is a very old scanner, and there are no Windows 10
> drivers for it.  When I upgrade to Windows 10, I will likely need to get
> a new scanner, which I'm not happy about.  Plustek tech support says I
> could try running the scanner in some sort ofCompatibility Mode, and
> that that may work, but they themselves have not tested it.  Has anyone
> had any experience using an OpticBook 3600 under Windows 10?
> Thanks for any help any of you can provide.
> Rachel
>
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