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Is There Any Way Of Being Able To Use My Epson V100 Scanner In Windows 11?

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mjwman | 11:06 Thu 22nd Jun 2023 | Technology
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I hve had tis scanner for very many years but have not used it of late as it was just as convenient to use the one on my printer.
However I want to scan some 35mm slides and it does that very well with its bult in holders.
However I have gone to Windows 11 since I last used it and although the app loads there is no preview or scan buttons to click!
I contacted Epson who gave me some fixes but no joy. The last email simply said it is not compatible with Win 11. Does anyone know of any 3rd party app that might allow me to scan my slides?
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I do not know the answer to your question, but in the past I've had a Window update that didn't include an updated driver and I had to just sling a perfectly good flatbed scanner.
What you may be able to do, as I was told I could if I wanted, is to run a simulation of and older Windows version and set things up to pass data between the latest Windows, it, and the scanner as a sort of interface. Can't tell you the details though.
Epson appear to offer support, including drivers, for the V100 scanner. I would open this link using the W11 system appliance and follow the instructions. You will need to know how to check the start menu to see whether the scanner has been detected at some point.

https://www.epson.co.uk/en_GB/support/sc/epson-perfection-v100/s/s602
To check whether the scanner has been "recognised" you open the start menu with either the windows icon on the keyboard or click on the windows icon on screen bottom left hand corner. In the pop out menu select the settings cog, then "Devices". In that menu select Printers and Scanners. If it is not showing select add printer/scanner. It looks like the scanner only employs USB interface so you will need it plugged in to your appliance of course. At least you don't have the wifi palaver when setting it up.
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Thanks all, but I have tried all those "fixes". I had dialogue with Epson with 3 different people and that last one said it would not work.
The annoying thing is that all appears fine. The software opens, the scanner buzzes into life and the dialogue box is completely normal...except that there is no preview or scan button!

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