Article ID: 232569 - Last Review: January 24, 2007 - Revision: 2.1 How to Install and Test a Scanner in Windows 98This article was previously published under Q232569
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This article describes how to install and test a scanner in Windows. This article addresses the following topics:
MORE INFORMATIONScanner Models Detected and Drivers Installed by Windows 98Windows 98 detects and installs automatically the drivers for the following scanner models:
NOTE: Other scanners may function with Windows, but you may need to install additional drivers provided by your hardware manufacturer. Installing a ScannerBefore you install a scanner driver, you may need to install hardware for your scanner, such as a SCSI adapter for a SCSI scanner.For instructions on how to install the scanner hardware, consult the hardware manufacturer's documentation. After you verify that the computer has the correct interface installed, connect the scanner to the computer, and then install the scanner driver. To do this, follow these steps:
Testing the ScannerAfter you install the scanner drivers and software, you can test the functionality of the scanner. To do this, use the diagnostic test in Windows or Kodak Imaging.To perform the Diagnostic test on the scanner, follow these steps
To test the scanner using Kodak Imaging, follow these steps
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