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Fujitsu fi-7160 Drivers – The Fujitsu fi-7160 Color Duplex Document Scanner is designed to make scanning from start to finish faster and more reliable for business. Duplex scanning speeds up to 120 ppm in 300 dpi, grayscale, and monochrome colors. 80 Automatic Document Feeder Sheet (ADF). Hi Kent, My first suggestion is to read this EE article: PaperPort 14 in Windows 10 - A First Look Try all of the tips in there. If it's still not working after that, let me know and I'll help you to continue troubleshooting.

Fujitsu fi-7180 Scanner Driver. The Fujitsu fi-7180 supplied software: Twain driver, ISIS driver, PaperStream IP, PaperStream Capture, Scanner Central Admin Software, Operation Panel Software, Error Recovery Guide, ScanSnap Manager for fi-series via web download Link Scan to Microsoft SharePoint. What is Fujitsu PaperStream IP? PaperStream IP is a completely new kind of driver software. Through advanced black and white editing, all documents automatically turn into high-quality images. Best of all: the user does not have to make individual scan settings to achieve this result.

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The digital data is optimally prepared for downstream processing such as OCR text recognition. The software works together with applications via the TWAIN or ISIS interface. In addition, PaperStream IP offers a unique triple-stream capability: it can simultaneously produce three files with different color values, different resolutions and different file formats in different target directories / systems. What is Fujitsu PaperStream Capture?

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With PaperStream Capture capture software, users can further optimize document workflow including batch processing at all levels. For example, read-in batches can be immediately released for a predefined job or stored in a queue for later inspection or further processing. In addition, PaperStream Capture acts as an interface for the company's ECM and DMS solutions. The scanned document stacks are delivered to productive applications easily and in high quality via PaperStream Capture.

I'm not sure if I've put this in the wrong section or even if Spiceworks is supposed to be used as a peer help type website. So I apologize if that's the case.Now on to what my actual question is.For the past 5-6 days I have been battling a Fujitsu FI-6130 document scanner.

It absolutely refuses to be recognized by the workstation that it's hard-wired to. The workstation that it's connected to is brand new (the old one was outdated and was replaced a week ago). The OS is the same as the old one (Win 7 Pro 64 bit).I've tried installing the firmware, manually connecting it (like you would a printer), and plugging it into a different USB slot. At this point I'm at a loss for ideas on what to try next since it worked on the previous machine without issue. Also, I'm not at all proficient at troubleshooting printers, scanners, or copiers so that probably doesn't help me any.I would greatly appreciate any advice/input that anyone can give me on this.

Thanks for the quick replies!Peter - Yes, I've tried both USB 2.0 and 3.0 if that's what you're asking. I read somewhere online that the FI-6130s don't agree with 3.0. That may not be true but I tried anyway just to rule it out. The scanner and cable are both only a couple months old and both worked on the previous machine less than a day prior.OJKid - I've already installed the isis and twain drivers. I think I had the scanner connected at the time though. Do you know how I could go about uninstalling those drivers (where they are located) so that I can try a fresh install of the scanner and software? I feel like I should mention that I work at a hospital and this issue is on the reception PC.

So I can't really just wipe it and start over or I would have. HahaSid - When I attached the USB cable I got a chime for both USB 2.0 and 3.0.

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I check 'Devices and Printers' and it has said unknown device each time I connect it (tried rebooting also). As for down in the Notification Area, I did get a notification that windows failed to install the device's driver whenever I plug it in. So the hardware is seeing the scanner, which means John is correct that the driver did not install. Try just deleting those devices out of the device manager and then refreshing and see if you can get to prompt you for where the driver is.

You could also try right clicking the device and trying the troubleshoot option. If all that fails, do a system restore back to before you installed anything or plugged anything in. For future reference, for USB devices, you almost always install the software first.