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From: Lelius D. P. <ldp...@gm...> - 2013-02-22 14:38:00
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I have an existing set of scanner but out of order due to missing driver when my computer previously collapsed and said driver could not be located. Could it be possible to have my scanner back to working condition. Thanking you in advance for your profound consideration on my request. Yours truly, lelius pacres |
From: Randy B <ran...@gm...> - 2010-09-15 04:21:13
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Hello Yossarian, Thanks for making and posting such a helpful program and webpage. I want to compliment you as this was one of the best user experiences I've had. Almost always and very often a seemingly simple desire or task on a pc is met with difficulty, but I'm very pleased here. I found your page with a search and was able to install your as6e driver on my Kunbuntu 7.10 no problem. Then I had the adept program install sane, and then the most pleasant surprise it all worked through gimp and I'm happily scanning my old photos willy nilly and with no problem. I really like that it works better (pre-sizing) than the original Artec windows program (which I also liked but couldn't make use of because it was too slow as I had it) I'm so impressed by your service here. Randy Burkhardt Simi Valley CA -- My pages: www.randyburkhardt.com |
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; but they do have the next largest beast, and that's a tapir. He's something like a big pig and not very dangerous, the senor said. That was what we frightened off just now, I reckon." "Well, here we are on land again and mighty lucky to get down without some sort of a smash. Frank, you don't think anything was broken when we struck, do you?" "Of course I can't say for sure, but I believe not. But all the same I must give a good look in the morning before we make another start," was the reply Frank returned. "And now we're just got to stay here all night?" remarked Andy, who still held the gun in his hands. "That isn't anything. We'll soon have a cheery blaze started that will keep the prowlers away, I guess. Get busy, Andy, and see what we can do. But we'll start it some distance away from our gasoline tank, remember." "But won |
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