Microtek ScanWizard Pro 7.565

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    03/08/2009
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  • License:
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  • Minimum requirements:
    HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) file system volume

Publisher’s description

The scanners supported on Mac OS X 10.2.x:
  • ScanMaker 3800
  • ScanMaker 4700
  • ScanMaker 4800
  • ScanMaker 4850
  • ScanMaker 4900
  • ScanMaker 5600
  • ScanMaker 5700
  • ScanMaker 6000
  • ScanMaker 6100
  • ScanMaker 6700
  • ScanMaker 6800
  • ScanMaker 8700
  • ScanMaker i300
  • ScanMaker i410
  • ScanMaker i700
  • ScanMaker i800
  • ScanMaker s200
  • ScanMaker s280
  • ScanMaker s400
  • ScanMaker s430
The scanners supported on Mac OS X 10.3.x:
  • ScanMaker 3800
  • ScanMaker 4700
  • ScanMaker 4800
  • ScanMaker 4850
  • ScanMaker 4900
  • ScanMaker 5600
  • ScanMaker 5700
  • ScanMaker 6000
  • ScanMaker 6100
  • ScanMaker 6700
  • ScanMaker 6800
  • ScanMaker 8700
  • ScanMaker i300
  • ScanMaker i410
  • ScanMaker i700
  • ScanMaker i800
  • ScanMaker s200
  • ScanMaker s280
  • ScanMaker s400
  • ScanMaker s430
  • ScanMaker s450
  • ScanMaker s480
The scanners supported on Mac OS X 10.4.x:
  • ScanMaker 6000
  • ScanMaker 6100
  • ScanMaker i300
  • ScanMaker i410
  • ScanMaker i700
  • ScanMaker i800
  • ScanMaker s200
  • ScanMaker s280
  • ScanMaker s400
  • ScanMaker s430
  • ScanMaker s450
  • ScanMaker s480

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