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After loads of problems getting my scanner to work on windows XP and trying loads on this site and others this is the only one i got working. i simply went into control panel, then to scanner. went through what the wizard said and pointed it to this file (unzip file first) i said scanner was usb which mine isnt but computer realised that and changed to printer port. if you need and help mail me @ jeffygeoff@hotmail.com
geoff (DG Member) on 29-Nov-2002
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
PMXUSB.CPL | 14.3 KB | 30 Jul 1998 |
PMXSCAN.SYS | 19.1 KB | 30 Jul 1998 |
PMXUSB.INF | 4.9 KB | 4 Mar 1999 |
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