autosave as TIFF
back to top... I'd rather like to write the code on my own, but I'm too long out of this stuff. BUT: I do know, that's a job who can do any of your insiders within about 2 hours... Where is the problem? You've already got everything you need... Autosave, Profiles, the whole processing... only to change the steps. BTW: One point to Autosave and prompt for filename: the fileextension need not to be within the filename box... and when I do want it to save as .tiff, when overwirting the extension, the...
back to top... I'd rather like to write the code on my own, but I'm too long out of this stuff. BUT: I do know, that's a job who can do any of your insiders within about 2 hours... Where is the problem? You've already got everything you need... Autosave, Profiles, the whole processing... only to change the steps. BTW: One point to Autosave and prompt for filename: the fileextension need not to be within the filename box... and when I do want it to save as .tiff, when overwirting the extension, the...
I assume: -you have a laptop/notebook and there the scandevices are already mixed up in (Windows ?) devicemanager -you got the same problems, when not using the original distributed software * -your systems shows up unused scanners Delete all scanners from your system and uninstall the according sofware. Reinstall only the needed drivers. I would start with reinstalling the Epson CE
I assume: -you have a laptop/notebook and there the scandevices are already mixed up in (Windows ?) devicemanager -you got the same problems, when not using the original distributed software * -your systems shows up unused scanners Delete all scanners from your system and reinstall them. I would start with reinstalling the Epson CE
simple add-on, great advantage
Fine... you got me. I think/hope it is not a big job... everything already exists. Just change the steps... +do ++name the file ++scan by option (F05 .. F12) ++run the job in background +loop Just try it - all og you will love it... I assume regards
Hi Ben, yes, I did. Did you read my lines? Assume, you have invoices to scan and to save by company, date and number. Some are one-pagers, some up to 15 Pages. Some were print duplex, others are not able to run through ADF. Let's start... take your unsorted documents of the last 2 months and use the CTRL-B. The first one is duplex... the next 10 are simplex. Which option would you use? The second part takes 15 Pages... it scans while you're waiting... oh... finished. Take the scan off and read, what...