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I have Windows XP with Service Pack II, a Microtek scanner with usb
connection. I very rarely use the scanner, but every time I turn the computer on the scanner light comes on and the scanner does a routine where I hear the motor turning. There is no off/on switch on the scanner. Other than pulling the usb plug or the power plug on the scanner, is there a software instruction in XP where I can instruct the operating system NOT to turn on scanner when computer is powered up? best, Aaron |
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<aaronep@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:31781a07-536b-497c-a0f9-60cd01ac945e@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >I have Windows XP with Service Pack II, a Microtek scanner with usb > connection. > > I very rarely use the scanner, but every time I turn the computer on > the scanner light comes on and the scanner does a routine where I hear > the motor turning. > > There is no off/on switch on the scanner. > > Other than pulling the usb plug or the power plug on the scanner, is > there a software instruction in XP where I can instruct the operating > system NOT to turn on scanner when computer is powered up? > > best, Aaron It is a bit irritating waiting on unwanted accessories starting up, when you first power up the computer. The easy way to prevent this, is to use a power strip which has individual switches for each item plugged in. You then only switch on the items you want, if and when you want them. Roy G |
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This is a function of the scanner, not of the computer or of XP. My
scanners (HP) do not do this. aaronep@pacbell.net wrote: > I have Windows XP with Service Pack II, a Microtek scanner with usb > connection. > > I very rarely use the scanner, but every time I turn the computer on > the scanner light comes on and the scanner does a routine where I hear > the motor turning. > > There is no off/on switch on the scanner. > > Other than pulling the usb plug or the power plug on the scanner, is > there a software instruction in XP where I can instruct the operating > system NOT to turn on scanner when computer is powered up? > > best, Aaron |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:11:56 -0800 (PST), "aaronep@pacbell.net"
<aaronep@pacbell.net> wrote: >I have Windows XP with Service Pack II, a Microtek scanner with usb >connection. > >I very rarely use the scanner, but every time I turn the computer on >the scanner light comes on and the scanner does a routine where I hear >the motor turning. > >There is no off/on switch on the scanner. > >Other than pulling the usb plug or the power plug on the scanner, is >there a software instruction in XP where I can instruct the operating >system NOT to turn on scanner when computer is powered up? > >best, Aaron I've never seen a flatbed scanner that didn't have an on/off switch on it. I've had two different MicroTeks, and they both had an on/off switch on them, but they are located on the back of the scanner, on the far left side (as you face the scanner from the front). What model is it? Talker |
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On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:52:11 -0500, Talker <Talker@thegood.com> wrote:
> I've never seen a flatbed scanner that didn't have an on/off >switch on it. My Epson 3490 photo scanner has no on-off switch! Peter Finney Liphook Hampshire England |
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:21:59 +0000, Peter Finney
<nospam@finneys.me.uk> wrote: >On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:52:11 -0500, Talker <Talker@thegood.com> wrote: > >> I've never seen a flatbed scanner that didn't have an on/off >>switch on it. > >My Epson 3490 photo scanner has no on-off switch! > > >Peter Finney >Liphook >Hampshire >England Just curious, but if you plug the scanner into the wall outlet without connecting it to a computer, it just comes on? That just seems kinda weird. I don't disbelieve you, it just seems strange to me. Is this common on lower priced scanners? I have 4 scanners (3 MicroTeks and 1 Cannon), and they all have on/off switches. They were all at least $400, the one MicroTek was $1,200, so I usually buy a slightly higher end model. Maybe they do that to save money? Talker |
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"Talker" <Talker@thegood.com> wrote in message
news:q0dbk3d7o785tvlg3qt1elhmqf4ist6hcm@4ax.com... > On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 12:21:59 +0000, Peter Finney > <nospam@finneys.me.uk> wrote: > >>On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 19:52:11 -0500, Talker <Talker@thegood.com> wrote: >> >>> I've never seen a flatbed scanner that didn't have an on/off >>>switch on it. >> >>My Epson 3490 photo scanner has no on-off switch! >> >> >>Peter Finney >>Liphook >>Hampshire >>England > > > Just curious, but if you plug the scanner into the wall outlet > without connecting it to a computer, it just comes on? That just > seems kinda weird. I don't disbelieve you, it just seems strange to > me. Is this common on lower priced scanners? I have 4 scanners (3 > MicroTeks and 1 Cannon), and they all have on/off switches. They were > all at least $400, the one MicroTek was $1,200, so I usually buy a > slightly higher end model. Maybe they do that to save money? > > Talker I think it was a Visioneer that I saw once with no switch. -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- |
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On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 12:02:20 -0500, Talker <Talker@thegood.com> wrote:
> Just curious, but if you plug the scanner into the wall outlet >without connecting it to a computer, it just comes on? Yes! Peter Finney Liphook Hampshire England |
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 13:17:03 -0500, Talker <Talker@thegood.com> wrote:
> > As CSM1 commented, he's seen scanners like that too. I'm >surprised at that, since having the scanner on all the time will burn >out it's bulb. If not used - the scanner goes into standby mode with the lamp off. Peter Finney Liphook Hampshire England |
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"Talker" <Talker@thegood.com> wrote in message news:ghejk3pj87m49rp1s9b728prnhr8l09h92@4ax.com... > ... > As CSM1 commented, he's seen scanners like that too. I'm > surprised at that, since having the scanner on all the time will burn > out it's bulb. > ... My Epson Perfection 2480 Photo, a _very_ cheap scanner seems to initialize when the computer is rebooted. As I understand it, when Windows boots up it checks every single device driver to tell it the system is booting up and allows the driver to do whatever it wants to as part of the boot up. I presume the authors of the driver software have decided they want to do something at the time and send some sort of signal to the scanner. I don't know what it's doing. It might be just an "are you there?" request. I don't recall whether the light bulb comes on or not (I don't reboot my computer very often), but I do know that if the scanner is not used for five minutes or so, the bulb is turned off. Alan |
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