michael9793
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i just downloaded Mac Lion this last weekend and thought I was getting into something great. What I found out is the following. I have a iMac with 8mg of Ram and 1T of hard drive. also has a intel i7 processor. So I'm pretty well set as far as computer. So I have my Nikon Coolscan 9000 attached, my Milteck 1000xl flat bed scanner attached, and my Epson 4880 hooked up. everything worked great. till I downloaded Lion. No one said anything about my scanners not working or that my printer won't work either. So I Got on silverfast which is the program I use for the 1000xl and they don't even have a upgrade to Lion yet. And my Nikon Program doesn't work at all. It seems all programs that use power Pc to run on a Mac will not work anymore! Silverfast wanted to charge me $410 to get the program for my Nikon and they would charge me for the upgrade on my 1000xl even though I just upgraded last Oct.
What I had to do was switch scanning programs to VueScan which had no problem with Lion or with any other Operating System or any scanner out there. I thought this was bull so I downloaded the Demo and it works great on both scanners and I can have them both on at the same time and switch back and forth without changing programs or shutting down and rebooting.! Next! Epson makes you remove the printer driver and then reinstall the same program and then your printer will work. Your best bet is to go to Epson.com and check out how your printer will be installed.
I'm very disappointed with Apple because I have never had to do this other than with Windows, and it seems Mr. Jobs is starting to take up the work of Window's headaches now.


What I had to do was switch scanning programs to VueScan which had no problem with Lion or with any other Operating System or any scanner out there. I thought this was bull so I downloaded the Demo and it works great on both scanners and I can have them both on at the same time and switch back and forth without changing programs or shutting down and rebooting.! Next! Epson makes you remove the printer driver and then reinstall the same program and then your printer will work. Your best bet is to go to Epson.com and check out how your printer will be installed.
I'm very disappointed with Apple because I have never had to do this other than with Windows, and it seems Mr. Jobs is starting to take up the work of Window's headaches now.



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