Driver Docupen Rc810
• I was hoping that while the problem with the Vista 64-bit drivers is being resolved, I could simply save the scanned images onto the memory card and view them on the computer that way, but not only does the scanner pen fail to save the images onto the card (it saves them onto its own memory, of which there is only 8M which adds up to a few colored pictures), it actomatically formats the cards in a way that no computer will read them outside of the properly installed scanner software without completely formatting the card first. By Luna Minsky TRUSTWORTHY Support Docupen pocket scanner sounds like a very neat and useful gadget, especially for a student. Light, easy to use, with an option to insert an SD memory card to add to the pen memoryI’ll confess I thought I’d be feeling a bit like James Bond smuggling it to the reference-only section of the University library and scanning what I needed. However, the docupen ended up being not at all as easy to use as it is promised on the website, and it’s hardly worth the $300 it’s now been • reduced to. First of all, the installation software turns out not to be compatible with Windows Vista 64 bit. While the drivers are offered on the website and can be downloaded, the 64-bit Vista drivers are only beta drivers that do not yet allow to install the pen.
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Second, the requirements for the memory card that can be used with the pen are very strict. I first got the 4G micro SD HQ card, only to learn from the website that only 1-2G micro SD cards are sure to. So, I went ahead and purchased one of those, only to have the scanner fail to recognize it at all.
The updated website now reads that 512M cards should be used As a result, I have 2 cards I don’t know what to do with, and still no functioning scanner. I was hoping that while the problem with the Vista 64-bit drivers is being resolved, I could simply save the scanned images onto the memory card and view them on the computer that way, but not only does • the scanner pen fail to save the images onto the card (it saves them onto its own memory, of which there is only 8M which adds up to a few colored pictures), it actomatically formats the cards in a way that no computer will read them outside of the properly installed scanner software without completely formatting the card first. If you decide to buy the docupen 800 series pen scanner, first make sure that the drivers you need to install the scanner are working and up-to-date, or try to use it on the XP.