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Check this link for a bit of info about the scanner.
http://www.hwkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/scanner/973/Heidelberg-Linoscan-1450-sparepart-and-driver-for-Windows
I agree: Heidelberg no longer support the model so you will have a lot of trouble finding spares - I searched a lot and the only place you can find these now seems to be e-bay.
I would be tempted to say get a new scanner, but it is just possible that replacing the lamp if you could get one or cleaning the inside may help, but a scanner usually only has a few years life in it.
Just possible the lamp is standard, if you can get to it and get a part number from it, perhaps we could find one online.
Hope this helps :)
I don't have the same scanner but the same problem and I unplug the scanner from the back of it and waited 1 minute and plugged it back in and it worked. It just might need to rebut itself.
Setup is easy just plug in the cable in to the scanner and the other end of the cable plugs in to the back of the computer and make sure your computer is off. After you plugged them both in, plug in your power supply for your scanner then turn on your computer and it should do the rest.
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