You can try going to their site and downloading the most updated drivers
but in all honesty I doubt if it would work. I had the same problem with
that scanner for years until I finally ditched it and got another one.
Mick
Doreen Yale wrote:
>Evening everybody:
>I have an ongoing scanner problem whereby each page I scan is taking
>approximately four minutes to scan. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the
>scanning software on several occasions but this does not appear to make any
>difference.
>I am using the Hewlett Packard 6200C scanner, running on windows 98 s.e
>platform and using Open Book 4 as my screen reader.
>Can anyone suggest anything I might try to determine whether the scanner is
>worth using or not. It is close to five years old, has a document feeder
>(which incidentally has always proved problematic).
>Any thoughts would be most helpful.
>Regards:
>DOREEN YALE.
>
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