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Hi, I've just bought a Dell 1815dn all-in-one machine, which I'm pretty impressed with so far. However, I'm having trouble working out how to scan. I have it linked to my Windows XP PC via USB, and also through the network in the house via ethernet cable. Network scanning works fine - from the printer control panel I go through the menu as instructed in the User Manual and the scan pops up on me PC via the network. But scanning to the PC directly via USB is not working (and to use the full functionality of the scanner it needs to). I select "scan" on the printer's control panel, next I select "PC" then I select an application to scan to (eg "my documents"). According to the user manual I should now press the go button (the green arrow). However, as soon as I select the application to scan to I get dumped back at the start of the menu structure with "copy" highlighted, so that if I do press start I just get a copy of the document, not a scan. This doesn't seem to be a problem with the USB connection: if I go via "control panel" in Windows and select "scanners" I can interact with the scanner there, so the USB connection is up and running. Any ideas? Do I have a duff one? |
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Hi, I've just bought a Dell 1815dn all-in-one machine, which I'm pretty impressed with so far. However, I'm having trouble working out how to scan. I have it linked to my Windows XP PC via USB, and also through the network in the house via ethernet cable. Network scanning works fine - from the printer control panel I go through the menu as instructed in the User Manual and the scan pops up on me PC via the network. But scanning to the PC directly via USB is not working (and to use the full functionality of the scanner it needs to). I select "scan" on the printer's control panel, next I select "PC" then I select an application to scan to (eg "my documents"). According to the user manual I should now press the go button (the green arrow). However, as soon as I select the application to scan to I get dumped back at the start of the menu structure with "copy" highlighted, so that if I do press start I just get a copy of the document, not a scan. This doesn't seem to be a problem with the USB connection: if I go via "control panel" in Windows and select "scanners" I can interact with the scanner there, so the USB connection is up and running. Any ideas? Do I have a duff one? Cheers! Martin |
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martin_pentreath (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1179345187.892347.285910 (AT) h2g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com... Hi, I've just bought a Dell 1815dn all-in-one machine, which I'm pretty impressed with so far. However, I'm having trouble working out how to scan. I have it linked to my Windows XP PC via USB, and also through the network in the house via ethernet cable. Network scanning works fine - from the printer control panel I go through the menu as instructed in the User Manual and the scan pops up on me PC via the network. But scanning to the PC directly via USB is not working (and to use the full functionality of the scanner it needs to). I select "scan" on the printer's control panel, next I select "PC" then I select an application to scan to (eg "my documents"). According to the user manual I should now press the go button (the green arrow). However, as soon as I select the application to scan to I get dumped back at the start of the menu structure with "copy" highlighted, so that if I do press start I just get a copy of the document, not a scan. This doesn't seem to be a problem with the USB connection: if I go via "control panel" in Windows and select "scanners" I can interact with the scanner there, so the USB connection is up and running. Any ideas? Do I have a duff one? Cheers! Martin Maybe you need an image application with a TWAIN interface to control the scanner. Try the Free Irfanview (Get plug-ins). http://www.irfanview.net -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- |
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I've just bought a Dell 1815dn all-in-one machine, which I'm pretty impressed with so far. However, I'm having trouble working out how to scan. I have it linked to my Windows XP PC via USB, and also through the network in the house via ethernet cable. Network scanning works fine - from the printer control panel I go through the menu as instructed in the User Manual and the scan pops up on me PC via the network. But scanning to the PC directly via USB is not working (and to use the full functionality of the scanner it needs to). I select "scan" on the printer's control panel, next I select "PC" then I select an application to scan to (eg "my documents"). According to the user manual I should now press the go button (the green arrow). However, as soon as I select the application to scan to I get dumped back at the start of the menu structure with "copy" highlighted, so that if I do press start I just get a copy of the document, not a scan. This doesn't seem to be a problem with the USB connection: if I go via "control panel" in Windows and select "scanners" I can interact with the scanner there, so the USB connection is up and running. Can you print via USB? |
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| Dell advertises 24 hour 7 days a week support. That would be a good place to start. |
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