ir3570 Scanning for mac o/s

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  • apollo
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    • Mar 2008
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    #1

    ir3570 Scanning for mac o/s

    Could please someone help.

    I setup the copier on mac o/s for printing, but how do i setup for scanning.

    On windows xp i use scangear to scan documents to scan to pc.

    But there no scangear utiliy for mac.

    The copier does not have i send kit, just want to setup for simple scanning.

    Please help, Thanks.
  • bnmand
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    • Sep 2008
    • 383

    #2
    Originally posted by apollo
    Could please someone help.

    I setup the copier on mac o/s for printing, but how do i setup for scanning.

    On windows xp i use scangear to scan documents to scan to pc.

    But there no scangear utiliy for mac.

    The copier does not have i send kit, just want to setup for simple scanning.

    Please help, Thanks.
    You are correct in that Scangear is Windows only and that there is no scangear utility for mac. Unfortunately you need to either use Windows on your mac somehow, only use Windows machines for scanning or fork out and get the Universal Send kit.

    I feel your pain. I have some macs too and would love a scangear utility for mac. At least you have the option of getting Universal Send. Some older machines don't even have that option available.
    Last edited by bnmand; 06-24-2009, 12:21 AM.

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    • alex@wocltd.com
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      • Nov 2007
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      #3
      anyone tried this?

      ACDSee Photo Software

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      • bnmand
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        • Sep 2008
        • 383

        #4
        Originally posted by alex@wocltd.com
        anyone tried this?

        ACDSee Photo Software
        There is no TWAIN driver for Mac OS X for the IR3570. So ACDSee won't work.

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        • KenB
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          • Dec 2007
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          #5
          If your Mac is new enough (Intel processor and such), you can load Windows XP Pro, and boot into it using Boot Camp. Another possibility would be to purchase "Parallels", which would allow you to run both at the same time.

          Of course, by the time you go through all that hassle, it would probably be easier to pick up a refurbed PC for $200 or so.
          “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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          • bnmand
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            • Sep 2008
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            #6
            Originally posted by KenB
            If your Mac is new enough (Intel processor and such), you can load Windows XP Pro, and boot into it using Boot Camp. Another possibility would be to purchase "Parallels", which would allow you to run both at the same time.

            Of course, by the time you go through all that hassle, it would probably be easier to pick up a refurbed PC for $200 or so.
            Yeah setting up a PC next to the copier is the cheapest option. All mac users can then use that PC (as much as they may dislike doing so) for scanning.

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            • KenB
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              • Dec 2007
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              #7
              Plus the newer Mac OSes support SMB, so it should be a snap to share a folder on the PC without any issues.
              “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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