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VueScan is an inexpensive program that works with most scanners to produce high−quality scans that have excellent color fidelity. It takes advantage of the advanced hardware capabilities of.

Is where the software is found. VueScan worked until I installed Windows 10 Home 64-bit version 1709.

The scanner is on a Brother MFC-9340CDW printer, running under WiFi. When I open VueScan, it reports that it cannot find the scanner, and the Windows 10 apps module in Settings reports that VueScan is unavailable.

VueScan's author asked me to check mDNS and firewall; mDNS is only used forMACs, according to the Brother software manual, and disabling Comodo firewall made no difference. I tried scanning through AllMyMovies, which scans covers for entering into entries in the catalog as does AllMyBooks; scanner works there. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Delll XPS8900 OS: Windows 10 CPU: Intel Core i7 Motherboard: Dell Memory: 16 GB Graphics Card: NVidia GetForce GTX 745 Sound Card: Realtec Monitor(s) Displays: Dell U2414H Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Dell Mouse: Logitech Mx Master Case: Dell Hard Drives: Internal 1TB, Seagate FreeAgent(1 Tb) external, My Passport Ultra (2 Tb) external Internet Speed: 20 Mbps theoretical Browser: Firefox Antivirus: Windows Defender Security Center. I had a sort of similar issue after updating to Fall Creators Update. I use an older version of Photoshop (CS 2003), and after updating to FCU Photoshop would not find the native Twain driver for my scanner.

My scanner is the CanoScan 8800F. Photoshop would only find the WIA, however I needed the Twain so I could use my scanner's much better native GUI. The only thing that worked for me was to set the compatibility of my older Photoshop to Windows XP (Service Pack 3). After I did that Photoshop recognized the native Twain driver for my scanner. That is the only thing that worked. I realize that my above info may not help your situation, but in the meantime give NAPS2 a try. If that works then it is obvious that VueScan has to be updated to be compatible with your printer/scanner and FCU.

Computer Type: PC/Desktop OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit CPU: i7-7700K Kaby Lake Quad-Core 4.2 GHz Motherboard: Asus Prime Z270-P Memory: TeamGroup DDR4 16 GB @ 2400 MHZ Graphics Card: Asus GTX 1080 Sound Card: Realtek OnBoard Monitor(s) Displays: Asus VG248QE 144Hz Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech G710+ Mouse: Razer Imperator PSU: Corsair 850W Case: Cooler Master CM 590 III Hard Drives: Kingston SSD 240GB, Seagate 2TB BarraCuda SATA 6Gb/s Internet Speed: 500/25 Browser: Firefox 64 bit Antivirus: Windows Defender. I tried three compatibility settings for VueScan, none of which worked. Out of curiosity, I then downloaded its 32-bit version, which claimed that it could not install, but clicking on its desktop icon started it; not surprisingly, that the same error as the 64-bit version. I suspect that the install error was because the program could not, while being installed, find the scanner. I installed NAPS2, and quickly set up a profile and did a preview scan, using the Brother printer's TWAIN, which NAPS2 had no problem finding.

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Thanks for the link to a program I had never heard about. I will take a longer look at NAPS2 sometime, to see if it will replace VueScan until such time as that program is updated, if ever. While deleting the 32bit VueScan, SuperAntispyware popped up a Real Time Protection Blocked Item Alert, complete, so to speak, with an empty box about what the program blocked is.

I guess I will follow its suggestion to run a scan. A few minutes later: I found that Super had already removed the unidentified blocked item, so no scan needed. I guess this is 'unscandalous.' Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Delll XPS8900 OS: Windows 10 CPU: Intel Core i7 Motherboard: Dell Memory: 16 GB Graphics Card: NVidia GetForce GTX 745 Sound Card: Realtec Monitor(s) Displays: Dell U2414H Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Dell Mouse: Logitech Mx Master Case: Dell Hard Drives: Internal 1TB, Seagate FreeAgent(1 Tb) external, My Passport Ultra (2 Tb) external Internet Speed: 20 Mbps theoretical Browser: Firefox Antivirus: Windows Defender Security Center. Computer Type: PC/Desktop OS: Windows 10 Home 64 bit CPU: i7-7700K Kaby Lake Quad-Core 4.2 GHz Motherboard: Asus Prime Z270-P Memory: TeamGroup DDR4 16 GB @ 2400 MHZ Graphics Card: Asus GTX 1080 Sound Card: Realtek OnBoard Monitor(s) Displays: Asus VG248QE 144Hz Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech G710+ Mouse: Razer Imperator PSU: Corsair 850W Case: Cooler Master CM 590 III Hard Drives: Kingston SSD 240GB, Seagate 2TB BarraCuda SATA 6Gb/s Internet Speed: 500/25 Browser: Firefox 64 bit Antivirus: Windows Defender. Is where the software is found.