The Colorado D600 36bit is a scanner manufactured by Primax. Updating to the latest driver will fix common issues such as bad connection, scanner won't scan and cannot access to the Automatic Document Feeder. This driver - "60P36_ENNT.ZIP" - has been downloaded 598 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 12 reviews. Our users report success installing this driver update on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 856.4 KB.
Colorado D600 36bit
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4
2.00 build 307a (3-Apr-1999)
Primax Colorado D600 36bit scanner driver, updated build 307 for Windows NT4, 2k, XP Home and Pro, Vista, english language version.
Werner K.G. Muenchheimer (DG Member) on 24-Jan-2007
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
CONSTANT.IN_ | 5.5 KB | 20 Apr 1997 |
CTL3D.DLL | 21.0 KB | 16 Sep 1994 |
Config.src | 144 bytes | 20 Mar 1998 |
DRVEPP.DL_ | 18.5 KB | 30 Jul 1998 |
E1.INI | 3.0 KB | 3 Mar 1999 |
HARDWARE.INI | 9.0 KB | 11 Dec 1998 |
INSTALL.INI | 1.2 KB | 22 Oct 2006 |
LUT.PL_ | 12.5 KB | 23 Mar 1999 |
PPSIO2.INI | 217 bytes | 30 Jul 1998 |
PPSIO2.SY_ | 11.4 KB | 2 Apr 1999 |
PROTOCOL.DS_ | 45.4 KB | 10 Sep 1997 |
README.TXT | 2.1 KB | 26 Oct 2006 |
REGINI.EXE | 68.9 KB | 8 Aug 1996 |
SET32.DL_ | 124.3 KB | 2 Jul 1998 |
TWAIN.DL_ | 43.9 KB | 20 Oct 1996 |
TWAIN.RTF | 894.9 KB | 22 Oct 2006 |
TWAIN_32.DL_ | 33.9 KB | 20 Oct 1996 |
TWUNK_16.EX_ | 21.3 KB | 14 Sep 1995 |
TWUNK_32.EX_ | 33.2 KB | 14 Sep 1995 |
Twain.hl_ | 36.2 KB | 17 Dec 1997 |
UI32.DL_ | 162.9 KB | 29 Jun 1998 |
UI3RD_32.DL_ | 88.0 KB | 11 Sep 1997 |
VICEO.DL_ | 84.3 KB | 3 Apr 1999 |
setup.exe | 280.2 KB | 4 Mar 1998 |
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