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Did you check to see if your computer can see or find the scanner? Check your computers "device manager" to see. I have the same Japanese model from Japan and had no problems at all. I'm running it on Vuescan and have never used the Epson software yet.Hello all, I am new to this forum, I saw a former thread on the GT-x980. I recently purchased the scanner new from Japan, Unboxed and followed the directions from the on-line V850 manual, I thought I set it all up but the scanner light flashes red and will not connect with the computer. I called epson twice, and after an hour of customer service they said I had a hard drive issue and could not help me. They suggested I contact the seller. Perhaps I am missing something in the set-up or download. I downloaded the V850 driver already. Before I return the item, I would like to know if any one on the forum who has the GT-X980 scanner can assist me. Thank you in advance. Mel
I have one. I know this was probably discussed with tech support but I just want to double check. Is the top cable connection to the bottom loose at all and not fully connected?
? Good question!Check the scanner mechanism is not locked (for transport).
At what point does it start to flash red?the scanner light flashes red
Is there a small yellow icon/exclamation mark displayed along with the scanner entry? What icon does the scanner have in the Device Manager and in which category does it appear?I just checked the device manager. The computer sees the scanner.
At what point does it start to flash red?
If you turn off the scanner, disconnect the scanner from the computer and turn the scanner back on, does the red light also blink?
If you turn off the scanner, disconnect the lid's connector, then turn the scanner back on, does the red light also blink?
With the scanner connected to the computer and the scanner turned on, if you start Epson Scan (and, if you get that far, attempt to make a preview), what error message do you get?
Is there a small yellow icon/exclamation mark displayed along with the scanner entry? What icon does the scanner have in the Device Manager and in which category does it appear?
Could you please disconnect the lid from the scanner and upload a photo of what the connector looks like, when looked head-on at the contact surface?Tight fit,but connected.
Okay, so the problem is definitely with the TPU (transparency unit)/lid and/or its connection to the scanner. The LED flashes red if initialization of the TPU fails. Connecting the TPU to the scanner once it's already on takes the scanner into an undefined state, which explains the kind of erratic behavior you're seeing at that point. The cause is most likely still specifically with the TPU and its lack of communication with the scanner itself.
Could you please disconnect the lid from the scanner and upload a photo of what the connector looks like, when looked head-on at the contact surface?
Thanks, that looks good to me as far as I can tell without holding it in my hand. Can you verify none of the pins is squashed or severely vent out of alignment?
Could you re-try connecting this to the scanner, carefully observing correct alignment of the connector?
Also, if you connect the lid to the scanner and turn on the scanner, what kind of sounds do you hear? Is any sharp clicking or rattling involved?
There are as many workflows and options for this as there are people scanning film...The short answer is: no, you don't need anything more than Epson Scan, which comes with the scanner. Just select the 'color negative' option on the scanner and the preview will already be inverted. Warning: there are many more ways to mess up a color negative scan than there are ways to get it right. There's a massive learning curve involved. If you're not happy with your initial scans - don't curse the scanner. It's OK. It's just a tricky process.do I need a separate software to convert the negatives to positives?
One more thing - in case you are also going to scan regular B&W film, keep in mind that ICE (the automatic anti-dust/scratch technology that comes with the scanner) only works on color slides and color negatives.
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