Epson GT-10000+ Photoshop plugin

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Martin Tanton

Hi,

Does anyone know where I can get hold of the Mac OS9 Photoshop Twain
plugin for this scanner? I have had to replace my hard disk after a
crash that wiped everything and lost the plugin. Can't find the
original disk. Found nothing on the Epson website and when I contacted
Epson technical support they said they didn't have it any more.

thanks
 
Martin Tanton said:
Hi,

Does anyone know where I can get hold of the Mac OS9 Photoshop Twain
plugin for this scanner? I have had to replace my hard disk after a
crash that wiped everything and lost the plugin. Can't find the
original disk. Found nothing on the Epson website and when I contacted
Epson technical support they said they didn't have it any more.

thanks

http://files.support.epson.com/pdf/phpc8z/phpc8zps.pdf
According to the above pdf on page 2, you are out of luck, to make a
GT-10000+ work on MAC.

Everything says PC only.
Looks like you have better find that original disk.

A nice brochure on the GT-10000+
http://hanspetersen.is/files/2003_7_10_GT-10000+.pdf

Why not get a Windows 98 computer for the use with this scanner, you can
find PC's cheap.
 
Everything says PC only.
Looks like you have better find that original disk.

Unfortunately it wasn't me who lost it. That would be my predecessor
at work. Gone for good I think.
Why not get a Windows 98 computer for the use with this scanner, you can
find PC's cheap.

That's the option if I can't get the plugin. I already have one set up
next to the Mac. But as all the rest of my creative work is done on a
Mac, I would prefer to have the scanner connected to it.
 
Martin Tanton said:
Unfortunately it wasn't me who lost it. That would be my predecessor
at work. Gone for good I think.


That's the option if I can't get the plugin. I already have one set up
next to the Mac. But as all the rest of my creative work is done on a
Mac, I would prefer to have the scanner connected to it.

If the Mac and PC are networked, then you can share files from one computer
to the other computer. An Ethernet connection is a common file transfer
system, otherwise the Internet would not work.

A Ethernet card in each computer and a crossover cable and you are good to
go.
 
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