Epson Twain Scanner Driver 2.11e

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    15/03/1997
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 3.1/NT 3.11/NT 3.5

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This self-extracting file contains the Epson Twain 2.11e driver for the ES-300C (SCSI only), ES-600C, ES-800C, ES-1000C, and ES-1200C image scanners. This driver is compatible with Windows 3.1, Windows NT 3.11, and Windows NT 3.5. This version offers improved compatibility with non-Adaptec SCSI hardware. After extracting the files in a temporary subdirectory, install the Twain driver by running Setup from Run in the Windows File menu. Note: This driver does not support the ES-300C bidirectional interface. Windows NT requires the use of SCSI hardware.

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