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John
I really liked my Lexmark All-In-One software when I had Win/ME. It had
OCR, you could clean up scans and make adjustments easily, as well as call
for some very high resolutions. And it did it all in a minimal step method.
Lexmark still has the software, but it isn't available for Vista. Instead,
they only provide a "minimal" driver because Vista is now doing the scans
with Windows Fax and Scan. Since I have Windows Ultimate 64, I have Fax and
Scan.
But it is minimal and requires hopping from one Windows utility to another.
And none provide me with the features I mentioned in the first paragraph.
I could rebuy (I already paid for the Lexmark software when I bought the
printer) for another $40+ from folks that won't upgrade for more than a year
unless you pay $70.
Oh, how I miss my Lexmark scan software!
John
OCR, you could clean up scans and make adjustments easily, as well as call
for some very high resolutions. And it did it all in a minimal step method.
Lexmark still has the software, but it isn't available for Vista. Instead,
they only provide a "minimal" driver because Vista is now doing the scans
with Windows Fax and Scan. Since I have Windows Ultimate 64, I have Fax and
Scan.
But it is minimal and requires hopping from one Windows utility to another.
And none provide me with the features I mentioned in the first paragraph.
I could rebuy (I already paid for the Lexmark software when I bought the
printer) for another $40+ from folks that won't upgrade for more than a year
unless you pay $70.
Oh, how I miss my Lexmark scan software!
John