Thanks so much, Lukas, for your email! I don't think I would've known about this otherwise.
So far, I've tried four filmstrips and it's scanned all the images without needing my interaction. Didnt use it that much at first, but the moment I couldnt invoke the guarantee anymore and actually needed to print, the black was printing with a bunch of gaps in it. I have no idea why Epson doesn't update its software and instead they keep shipping it with this annoying glitch, but if you want to fix it go ahead and download EPSON Scan Common Updater v1.00+ from here: I am going to temporarily make it my mission in life to find places where I can negatively review Epson.
#EPSON SCANNING TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALL#
Turns out Epson has fixed this two years ago! How come didn't I know about this before?įor some strange reason, they haven't had the time to add this patch to the software, so you have to download a different file and install it after you have EPSON Scan working on your computer. I didn't want to mislead anyone though, so I checked if that information was accurate before sending my reply. I typed my response: "yes, it happens to me as well, and there's nothing you can do about it". Printer Software Introductions Provides information on your printer software.
#EPSON SCANNING TROUBLESHOOTING HOW TO#
Printing Explains how to print with this product. By clicking the links on the left side of this screen, you can get information on the following topics. Cloud sends your scanned files to a destination that you have registered with Epson Connect. You see a screen like this: Select one of the following Scan to options: Computer lets you scan to a connected computer using your saved scan settings.
This morning, I got an email asking about this. This software Reference Guide is your on-screen guide to your EPSON STYLUS CX3600 Series printer. Place your original on the product for scanning. I wasted so much time because I forgot about moving the damn cursor! I'd expect to see all my images ready after a few minutes, only to find that just one had been scanned. You'd have to repeat this for every image on your filmstrip. The only way to make the scanner go back to work would be to focus on the app, and move the cursor. But an email asking about it reminded me of the bug that was still there: the scanner would stop between images when you are scanning a batch of multiple photographs. I hadn't even noticed it when I started using my new Epson v550, because I was used to it back when I had the v600.