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Installing TWAIN Compliant KODAK Driver
NOTES: We assume that a technician has installed a supported SCSI host adapter
in your PC. If that has not occurred, obtain and install an ASPI compliant host
adapter such as those available from Adaptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI 4.01 or later.
To use an ASPI compliant SCSI host adapter, you must install the Windows ASPI
files that accompany it. The KODAK Driver for use with ASPI compliant Windows
host adapters will not work properly unless these files have been installed.
The process described in this section automatically:
Creates a subdirectory named “TWAIN” in the Windows directory. (If
you have other TWAIN compliant devices, this subdirectory may
already exist; if so, a new one is not created.)
Creates (if one does not already exist), a “RFS3570” subdirectory
within the “TWAIN” directory.
Places a set of files within the “RFS3570” subdirectory.
Follow these steps to install the KODAK Driver for TWAIN compliant PC
applications for use with the Scanner. This is a onetime operation that you
must perform before you can obtain images from the Scanner.
1. Turn on your PC.
2. If it has not been configured to start automatically, start Microsoft
Windows by typing
WIN
at the DOS prompt (C:\>) and pressing Enter;
then make sure that you are in the Program Manager.
3. Locate the diskette labeled “KODAK Driver for use with (TWAIN
Compliant) KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner.”
4. If the diskette is not locked, lock it by sliding the tab on the back to
reveal a small hole. This will prevent the contents of the disk from
being changed inadvertently, and may aid in preventing the spread of
computer viruses to this diskette.