[nfbcs] k1000 and scanner questions

Nancy Coffman nancylc at sprynet.com
Sat Mar 6 22:36:35 UTC 2010


Reach around the back and make sure that the lock switch isn't set to 
locked.  There is usually a little icon of a padlock.  If the lock has a 
liggle nitch in it, that is the open one.  If it doesn't, that is the locked 
position.  The lock keeps the camera in the unit from moving while in 
transit.

Nancy Coffman

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> Greetings all --
> I am running on XP and have installed an old copy of K1000 version 7 and 
> my
> Lide35 scanner.
> All seemed to fit together happily on my system, but for some reason when 
> I
> go to k1000 and try to scan, the scanner starts making noises like it is
> working, but then everything locks up.
> Does anyone know why this might be happening and how to get around it?
> I installed the software for the scanner which I downloaded from a canon
> site.
> K1000 is finding the scanner fine, but everything stops there.
>
> TIA for any useful info.
> --le
>
>
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