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BobHill #1
Re: Epson Scan crashes
James,
What resolution are you using to scan and how large an image are you scanning? How much freespace do you have on your working hard drive? Are you running out of memory/virtual memory?
Bob
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Acro Scan v. Photoshop Scan (CS3)
Peter, Acrobat is taking whatever is sent to it via the twain driver and wrapping the result in a pdf file. The twain driver could be sending a... -
Index scan vs. Seq scan on timestamps
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 09:25:20AM +0100, Per Jensen wrote: CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is fixed to the time of transaction start, not session start; this... -
All-In-Ones - Epson 5400 - Scan to PS 7?
I have an Epson stylus scan 2500. I am thinking of buying an Epson Stylus CX5400. Now I can open PS 7 and select my scanner from file>import menu. My... -
New profiles for Epson SP 2200 on Epson site
The Epson America web site home page today, under "What's new", links to anannouncement of the release of new ICC Printer Profiles for the Epson... -
Epson printer 2200 - Epson semi-gloss paper
By "luster" do you mean gloss or semi-gloss, or both? In article <3F01A382.2050109@netscape.net>, Robert Feinman <robertdfeinman@netscape.net>... -
Beth Haney #2
Re: Epson Scan crashes
Have you done maintenance on your system lately? In particular, I'm wondering if you've run Repair Permissions since installing Elements and the drivers and software for your scanner or any other applications you've installed - especially those that make use of an installer.
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James C. Evans #3
Re: Epson Scan crashes
Thanks to Beth for her help. I think I have finally solved the problem by down-loading an up-date for Photoshop that seems applicable to PS elements.
Jim
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