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Byard, I will check for new drivers. I did uninstall and reinstall the drivers per Epson instructions. It made no difference, but I will check to see that all drivers are the latest. Thanks Jim -----Original Message----- From: owner-scan@leben.com [mailto:owner-scan@leben.com] On Behalf Of byard pidgeon Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 11:19 PM To: scan@leben.com Subject: Re: Epson 1680 SCSI Problem I wonder...perhaps the drivers you have for the Epson aren't current for your system? It's not unusual for a vendor to ship less-than-current drivers. Check for updated downloads. on 03/06/2002 12:40 PM, Jim Allen at JAllen@NortechVentures.com wrote: > > > Byard, > > Thanks for the thoughts. I tried every setup I could think of. The > simplest, and one that I had hoped would work, was to only have the Epson > 1680 scanner connected. It has a switch in the back that you set for > termination on or off. Since it was the only device in the chain, I had it > on. That gave the same results. I even tried putting the problem Epson > scanner in the middle of the chain. Same problem. Hence, although I cannot > be sure, it does not seem that it is a termination problem. It is a very > strange problem. Any other thoughts? > > Jim > > Are you sure that only the first and last devices on the chain are > terminated? > > I think Adaptec supplies a terminated cable, so the card is > terminated...therefore, you need only terminate the last device on the > chain, and shouldn't terminate anything between the card and the last > device. > > Just to make things even happier...some terminators won't work with some > devices...oh, joy...so you could try a different terminator. > > Scanners, in general, seem to do better as the last device on the chain, so > perhaps reconfiguring the chain would help. > > And, be sure of your SCSI ID numbers...as you probably know, it isn't the ID > number but the position in the chain that determines first and last device. > > > > on 03/05/2002 05:38 PM, Jim Allen at JAllen@NortechVentures.com wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> I have an Epson 1680 Therefore, I decided to go to >> SCSI connection. I already had a SCSI card (Adaptec 2903B) that I had > been >> using with a Nikon LS-2000 with no problem >> >> When I connected the 1680, powered it up, and started Windows, it would > hang >> on the opening screen. Finally, I found on my own that if I turned the > 1680 > at the >> point it hung that Windows would continue starting. If I then turned on > the >> Epson it was recognized and I could install the appropriate drivers. >> >> Every time I restart windows, it hangs if the 1680 is on. If I then turn > it >> off and let it make it past that point in loading Windows before turning > it >> on again it is OK. (If I wait too long before turning the 1680 on, then > it >> is not recognized as being available.) > > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. > > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. > - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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