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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?
Is there an additional driver on the CD to make the USB scanning work
(look for something with TWAIN in its name).
Less likely - but you never know - have you tried unplugging it from the
network before trying to use the USB?
--
Timothy