
Free Microtek Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/2003 Version Full Specs. Microtek + Home / Service / Download Service. In the next window click on 'Browse my computer for driver software'. Skim Latihan Tenaga Pengajar Program Matrikulasi on this page. Now, you will need to click on the Install Driver (or Update Driver) button. Click on the driver tab in the window that opens. In the device manager window click on the arrow in front of 'Imaging devices', then double-click on 'USB2.0 Scanner'. Access the Windows Device Manager (click on the start icon, type 'device manager' (no quotes) into the 'search programs and files' slot, and click on the 'device manager' box that should appear). Windows will not be able to find a driver for the scanner. Plug the scanner into a USB port on the computer and power up the scanner. Three directories (disk1, disk2, disk3) should appear in the scanmaker directory you created. Make a new directory, say, 'scanmaker' (without the quotes).ĭownload the ArtixScanDI 1210 driver: () into the scanmaker directory and unzip the drv_swdi_v3_03_ad.exe file into that directory using winrar or some other program capable of unzipping executable archives (DO NOT DOUBLECLICK THE FILE TO INSTALL IT). But, it seems one doesn't have to trash his ScanMaker because the ArtixScanDI 1210 (Windows 7 64-bit) driver will work with the USB ScanMaker series of scanners at least it works with my ScanMaker 5900, as well as the previously reported 3840 - I suspect it will work with others, too. (Evidently they expect one to replace a perfectly good, working scanner with a new model when one updates the OS. Microtek does not provide 64-bit drivers for the ScanMaker series of scanners. There is a thread here - that briefly notes using the Microtek ArtixScanDI 1210 (Win 7 64-bit) driver for a ScanMaker 3840 scanner.
