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Epson es-400 scanner not recognized
I am using Paperport 14.5 and am trying to set it up to a new Epson es-400 scanner.  The paperport scanner setting box does not show the scanner.  When I scan, the Epson Scan 2 windows pop up and requires me to use it.  How do I get paperport to work directly with the scanner?

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The solution proposed in post #a42007316 nearly always fixes problems like this. My guess is that it worked for the asker (who joined EE on the same day that he posted this question), but he simply never came back after it worked to close the question. Also, post #a42007943 asked a very good question that is worthy of some points.

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A printer is a peripheral which makes a persistent human readable representation of graphics or text on paper or similar physical media. Traditional printers are being used more for special purposes, like printing photographs or artwork, and are no longer a must-have peripheral; 3D printing has become an area of intense interest, allowing the creation of physical objects. An image scanner is a device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object, and converts it to a digital image. Hand-held scanners, where the device is moved by hand, have evolved from text scanning "wands" to 3D scanners used for industrial design, reverse engineering, test and measurement, orthotics, gaming and other applications.