Installing Epson Twain Hs; For Windows Millennium Edition Users - Epson GT-30000 Quick Start Manual

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Do not turn the scanner off and back on while using your PC, otherwise the scanner
may not work properly.
When the connection is complete, you need to install the scanner software, as described
in "Installing EPSON TWAIN HS" on page 16.

Installing EPSON TWAIN HS

After connecting the scanner to your PC, install the scanner software (EPSON TWAIN
HS) from the CD-ROM. The installation steps differ depending on the version of
Windows.
For Windows Millennium Edition users, see the instructions following.
For Windows 98 and 2000 users, see "For Windows 98 and 2000 users" on page 18.
For Windows 95 and NT 4.0 users, see "For Windows 95 and NT 4.0 users" on page 19.
Note:
If the scanner software is already installed and you are upgrading your system
to Windows 98, 2000, or Millennium Edition, be sure to uninstall it before the
upgrade, and then re-install it using the same steps described in this section.
For more information, see chapter 4 "Maintenance and Troubleshooting" in
your online Reference Guide.
To install the scanner software in Windows 2000 or NT 4.0, you need to log on
to Windows as an Administrator.

For Windows Millennium Edition users

Note:
If you use the Scanner and Camera Wizard to select a scanner driver, EPSON
recommends selecting the EPSON TWAIN driver to scan images, not the "WIA" driver
provided with Windows Millennium Edition. See Windows online help for details on
the Scanner and Camera Wizard.
1. Connect your scanner to your PC.
2. Turn on the scanner, then your PC.
Note:
It is important to follow this power-on sequence if you are using a SCSI
interface. Otherwise the Plug and Play feature will not work.
3. When the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears, select the Specify the
location of the driver option, then click Next.
4. Insert your scanner software CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
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