
Epson Perfection 1250 Driver For Mac
I have an Epson Perfection 1250 scanner which is about 15 years old, but still useful - or it would be if I could get it running in Win 10. I still have the original CD with the driver software. When I moved from XP to Win 7, all I needed to get was a Win 7 Twain driver, which worked with the software. Samsung galaxy apps for mac download. Win 10 doesn't seem to have an equivalent driver. I found from a couple of years ago, but it doesn't seem to work for me.
Click “Download Now” to get the Drivers Update Tool that comes with the Epson Perfection 1250 PHOTO driver. The utility will automatically determine the right driver for your system as well as download and install the Epson Perfection 1250 PHOTO driver. Epson Perfection 1250 is one scanner machine product documents from Epson America. Epson scanner Machine Inc. Perfection 1250 it in kind of a flatbed scanner that is devoted to scanning with a resolution and image sharpness, high level mainly to scan a picture or photo.
I followed the procedure described by Steve C, but there's a problem. When I go in via Control Panel / Hardware and Sound / Devices and Printers, the scanner appears as 'Epson Scanner 010F', not as Perfection 1250. When I go into Device Manager, the driver shows as Epson Perfection 2400, and it says it's working properly. But when I try to launch Epson Scan, I get the message 'Epson Scan cannot be started'.
Is there anything else I can try? I would appreciate any suggestions. Hi there @ Try downloading VUESCAN --OK paid software but supports zillion and zillions of older scanners without problem -- I'm using it in W10 for my Canon Canonscan LIDE scanner (I'm still digitising a load of old film negatives and I'm not paying 400 EUR or more for a comparable Film scanner that I only might want to use for a few months more. Also works on On Windows CU edition (1703).
Here's the link Also works on Linux and Mac if you run any of those OS'es. Once you've captured the scan you can of course still use your scanning applications. Note -- the reason some of the older 'Official' drivers won't work on newer releases of Windows is that the ACQUIRE mechanism (i.e how Windows retrieves the data from the scanner) has considerably changed and the old method isn't supported. TWAIN which is how Windows used to get data from the scanner isn't used any more. The Vuescan software works perfectly though.
Cheers jimbo.