Quick Start Guide

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IF THE SCANNER
DOESN
T SCAN
YOUR
IMAGE
Check your image
source setting.
Make sure you
selected the
Perfection 600 as
your source. See
page 23 for details.
Make sure that the
SCSI terminator is
set up correctly.
See page 10 for
details.
Run the scanner
test (Windows 95
and 3.1 only).
Run the scanner
test to make sure
the scanner is
communicating
with your
computer. (See
“Test the
Connection” on
page 17.) If the test
fails, check the
items under “If You
Cant Open the
Scanner Driver...”
IF YOUR SYSTEM DOESNT RECOGNIZE THE SCANNER OR
THE
SCSI BOARD (PC ONLY)…
Check the plug-and-play option
If youre running Windows 95, plug-and-play should be active.
If youre running Windows NT, plug-and-play should be disabled.
(You can disable ISA plug-and-play from the Advanced
Configuration Options menu in SCSISelect.)
If youre running Windows 3.1, run SCSISelect to disable
plug-and-play.
Have you installed another SCSI device, such as a ZIP drive,
after installing the scanner? (Windows 95 only)
If so, your device installation may have overwritten the
SCSI driver (sparrow.mpd) with an older version of the driver.
Copy sparrow.mpd from the Sparrow directory on your
EPSON CD-ROM to the \windows\system\iosubsys
subdirectory on your hard drive.
Run the Add New Hardware wizard (Windows 95)
Follow the instructions on the screen. (It’s best to accept the
default settings.) When youre done, restart your computer.
Run SCSISelect
Your scanner comes with the 1505SELECT diskette, which
contains SCSISelect, a special SCSI configuration utility for
Windows 3.1, Windows 95, and Windows NT. Insert this diskette
in your diskette drive and restart your computer, then follow the
instructions on your screen.
If SCSISelect hangs or you get an error message, you have a
hardware problem. Make sure your SCSI board is installed
correctly. If the SCSI board is found, but not the scanner, you
need to install a SCSI terminator. Also, check the SCSI cable
connection and make sure the scanner is turned on. After
checking your hardware, run SCSISelect again.
If you continue to have problems, your SCSI board may be
defective.
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