Sizing Up Your System; Ram And Hard Disk Size - Epson 1200 series User Manual

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3. Click OK and close the dialog box.
4. Shut down Windows 98 and turn off your PC and scanner.
5. Change the SCSI ID number (see page 2-10), or replace the
SCSI board (see page 2-4).
6. Turn on your scanner and then your PC.
7. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Note:
If the EPSON Scanners Driver Disk is requested, insert the Scanner
Software CD in the CD-ROM drive and make sure to specify the correct
drive letter, the EPSON folder, the folder of your preferred language,
and the Win98 folder as the location.

Sizing Up Your System

Your scanner is sufficient for most scanning needs, but if you are
not satisified with the quality of the images on your monitor or
with the speed of image processing, read this section. While it
does not contain specific recommendations, it describes various
possibilities for improving your scanning system. For further
information, seek advice from your dealer or an experienced
scanner user.

RAM and hard disk size

Scanned images use much more memory than text files, so
you may need more RAM (Random Access Memory) in your
computer and a larger hard disk than you have used previously.
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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