Epson Perfection 660 Driver Windows 7

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This page contains drivers for EPSON Perfection 660 manufactured by Epson™. Please note we are carefully scanning all the content on our website for viruses and. I have an Epson Perfection 660 scanner and need a driver for Windows 7 home basic (32 bit). Could not find it on the internet so far.

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I have an Epson perfection 660 scanner. As of yesterday I have a new tower with Windows 7 installed. My Epson disc is far too old and at the moment I am unable to access the hard drive in the old tower.

I hope that I can recover info - more questions later. I downloaded from Epson driver and software Epson 19439.eu.zip.

I installed it. Scanner icon appears on desktop but when I try to open it there is the message Scanner not found. I have checked all of the plugs and they are all secure.

Please advise. The problem is not cured by restart. Regards, chrisinfrance. There areWin 7 32 and 64 bit drivers available -- did you get the right one? There's no mention of Twain on the support section -- but I user older Epson models so maybe not relevant. Have you tried starting the scanner via Control Panel, Scanners & Cameras (or whatever it's called in Win7)? Have you tried starting the scanner via a program like Photoshop or Windows Paint?

Are other USB devices working in that socket? I need 64 bit. Crack Do Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2 Chomikuj. I assumed that Epson was recomending the correct download.

Duke Nukem 3d Psp Iso. How would I tell? The loss of Twain does cause me a problem.

I had it originally - seems a lifetime ago now. I have tried to find free Twain software without success so far. I will try going through Control Panel tomorrow. I haven't swopped items in USBs yet as I am a bit movement restricted after a fall a couple of days ago. Will check it out. Thanks, Chris in France. I've experienced probs with Epson's slightly haphazard scanner driver availability myself having had helpful noises but no actual help from their techs by e-mail.

I found the right combination only by going through all the likely English language Epson sites, finally finding the Twain and Epson Scan combination that I wanted for a Perfection 1200 SCSI model on to the Canadian site. Recently needed software for a USB Perf 1200 and went through the same routine -- even so the software doesn't quite work as per the SCSI version with the useful file size preview feature missing. Bonkers but better than some brands. If you get totally stuck have a look at Silverfast or Vuescan -- they're not free but claim to perform better than Epson's own (though I have no complaints about Epson quality). Hi, Just got back from a short holiday. Still no luck with the scanner software. Epson said they have no intention of providing it and told me I should have consulted them before upgrading my system.

I'll remember to seek their advice before my computer crashes in future. I tried all of the english Epson sites with same result. I tried an online sample of Vuescan. It works but I do not have the spare cash at the moment. Usually if something is available it isn't long before some geek puts a version on the web for free. This doesn't seem to have happened this time.

Bad luck for me. I will keep looking but don't hold out much hope. I think that the attitude of Epson stinks and it should be publicized worldwide. Regards, Chris.

My only new suggestion is that you make sure you have a Twain-enabled program like Photoshop Elements loaded and running. You should not need this but my recent experience with a slide scanner was that this appeared to load but refused to do anything until Photoshop was started (the slide scanner wouldn't even work with Windows Paint which I recall has worked in the past with Twain stuff). I'm not optimistic that the above will help you but may be worth a try. My understanding was that Epson did have a Win7 driver -- though 64 bit is a problem with many brands. My experience is the Epson support staff don't know what they do or do not have on older models so keep looking on Epson sites. The key problem is that manufacturers change models the whole time and have little incentive to update drivers on older ones. If you upgrade your operating system there's a strong chance you'll have problems with older hardware.