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was there ever a solution for this issue. all of a sudden, i am receiving it too after scanning for several years. please email me at [email protected]
What it's telling you is that the "filename" that the scanner/software package is trying to use to save the document being scanned to your hard drive has reached it's limit in the amount of times that it can be incremented by "1". In other words every time you scan a document it is saved to a directory or folder on your PC under a filename which is probably assigned by default. This filename has a "suffix" which is also assigned by the scanner/software eg. filename01.tif (or jpg, etc) filename02.tif filename03.tif and so on. Either I'm way off base or you must have scanned a whole bunch of documents using this naming convention because the scanner/software has run out of numbers that it can affix to each individual file. What you need to do is either 1. Change the folder that you are saving the documents to or 2. Change the pre-suffix filename in order to retain individuality.
On my scanner 'microtek i 410' when working in Advanced programme, when i go to 'SCAN TO...' I get this message "No scan Job checked". How can this be remedied?
This particular scanner may not run to NTFS instructions. Check Windows Help in my computer- for program Compatability and try to reset the software to run as Windows 98 - it may work.
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