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My new Brother DCP 8025D works fine in Windows 98SE, but does not hold
settings in XP Pro. I have to manually reset every setting for every page of a scan. I scan a lot of B&W text documents (letter and legal size) When I am scanning 8 1/2" x 11" B&W text documents manually (without the sheet bin feeder), each successive page will default to A4210x297mm (8.3x11.7 inches) COLOR. Thus, if I am scanning a 10 page document I need to reset these settings for each and every page. When I go to scan the next document I have to remember to adjust the quality of the scanned document because it defaults back to 100 DPI Color picture. Brother tech support told me that the problem is with WIA drivers do not hold settings and that none of their competitors have XP compatible TWAIN drivers. I have had reports from others that Visioneer, Epson and Cannon have scanners that hold settings in XP. I do not know if they are using TWAIN or WIA, but I have numerous reports that they hold settings between scans. I need to be able to scan without resetting every setting for every page. The DCP 8025D is otherwise a wonderful machine, but this software limitation make it very unsatisfactory. Question the value of any magazine that reviews scnners and does not disclose this serious limitation with Brother products. Information and suggestions please. -----Original Message----- From: Fax\MFC Hardware [mailto:faxsupp@brother.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 2:15 PM Subject: Re: Brother DCP-8025D software question (KMM470091V78602L0KM) Brother Customer: I'm using Windows XP. Every time I scan a page the settings revert back to the default settings. This is a specification of the Microsoft Windows XP operating system. The Brother Windows XP scanner driver uses the Microsoft WIA's common user interface for scanning. At present Microsoft does not have a solution for this problem. Sincerely, Fax/MFC Software Support Customer Service Brother International Corporation, USA |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 21:08:38 -0500, "psa" <psa@[remove]nauticom.net> wrote:
>The DCP 8025D is otherwise a wonderful machine, but this software limitation >make it very unsatisfactory. > >Question the value of any magazine that reviews scnners and does not >disclose this serious limitation with Brother products. On a similar note, I had problems with my Samsung scanner(/printer/fax) & Win XP. Problem 1: Didn't work as a Twain source. I emailed Samsung & they sent me a fix - a file that I was not able to find online by myself anywhere. No problems after that. Problem 2: I decided to switch to USB from parallel port interface, and found it didn't recognise the scanner at all. Another email to Samsung got me yet another file that doesn't appear to be anywhere else on the Internet. 2nd problem fixed. So, I was pretty amazed that Samsung had fixes to both my problems, but wasn't making them available at their site. Normally companies in Asia don't respond well to email enquiries in my past experience. Japanese companies in particular don't appear to ever answer emails! :-) So, maybe an email to Brother might turn up some fixes? Dave |
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Thanks Dave,
I've called and emailed Brother several times concerning this issue. Brother tech support just lies, saying that none of their competitions have TWAIN drivers for XP and therefore users should expect to need to reset every single setting for every single page of every scan. Today, I sent them a survey from the Yahoo PaperPort users group concerning XP compatibility with different scanner manufacturers and models - Brother seems to be the only manufacturer that does not provide any TWAIN drivers for XP. I just sent them a separate email asking them to test their Windows 2000 drivers in XP to see if they work and hold settings in XP. Harry "Dave Baker" <dpbaker@streamyx.com> wrote in message news:qgt310p70soesta693497njbrnr0mr94te@4ax.com... > On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 21:08:38 -0500, "psa" <psa@[remove]nauticom.net> wrote: > > >The DCP 8025D is otherwise a wonderful machine, but this software limitation > >make it very unsatisfactory. > > > >Question the value of any magazine that reviews scnners and does not > >disclose this serious limitation with Brother products. > > On a similar note, I had problems with my Samsung scanner(/printer/fax) & Win > XP. > > Problem 1: Didn't work as a Twain source. I emailed Samsung & they sent me a > fix - a file that I was not able to find online by myself anywhere. No > problems after that. > > Problem 2: I decided to switch to USB from parallel port interface, and found > it didn't recognise the scanner at all. Another email to Samsung got me yet > another file that doesn't appear to be anywhere else on the Internet. 2nd > problem fixed. > > So, I was pretty amazed that Samsung had fixes to both my problems, but > wasn't making them available at their site. Normally companies in Asia don't > respond well to email enquiries in my past experience. Japanese companies in > particular don't appear to ever answer emails! :-) > > So, maybe an email to Brother might turn up some fixes? > > Dave |
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