I see the message Scanner Not Ready or Epson Scan will not start in Windows or on my Mac. What should I do?
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				    Try the following:
- Make sure your product is turned on and securely connected to your computer or USB hub.
 - If your product is connected to a USB hub, make sure it's connected to a first tier hub (the hub closest to the computer) that has its own A/C adapter when more than one hub is connected to the computer.
 - Try restarting your computer.
 - Make sure Epson Scan is set up correctly for a USB connection. See the steps below:
- Make sure the product is turned on.
 - Do one of the following:
- Windows 8: Navigate to the Start screen, right-click the screen, select All apps, then select EPSON Scan Settings.
 - Windows (other versions): Click Start or 
, and select Programs or All Programs. Select EPSON Scan > EPSON Scan Settings (or EPSON, then EPSON Scan, and then EPSON Scan Settings.) - Mac: Search for EPSON Scan Settings, then click EPSON Scan Settings to open it.
 
 - If you see the screen below, click No. The screen may appear twice.

 - Make sure the correct scanner is selected.
 - Make sure the Connection setting is set to Local.
 
 
If the steps above do not help, try the following.
- Windows 7 and Windows Vista:
- Turn off the printer.
 - Uninstall Epson Scan.
 - Restart your computer.
 - Open Windows Explorer (right-click 
, then select Explore or Open Windows Explorer).   - Navigate to C:\Windows
 - Locate the twain_32 folder and rename it to a different name such as twain_32_old.
 - Restart your computer.
 - Reinstall Epson Scan.
 
 - Windows (other versions) or Mac: Uninstall and reinstall the Epson Scan software.
 
 
						
								Published:  Jul 24, 2013
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