I'm usually not stumped by a network/software related issue, but this one has me stymied!!
Customer (Clinic) is updating their patient software to eClinical Works, and they currently have a Ricoh MP C3503 MFP. I installed TWAIN drivers on their computer, and the local computer is able to scan with no issues.. but the eClinical software doesn't even SEE the device!!
I'm already NOT a fan of the software... it doesn't even give you an option to configure the scanner using a static IP address, it just refuses to communicate with the Ricoh. It sees a small Epson and HP tabletop in their office connected via Wi-Fi, but the wired MFP lists as a "Generic TWAIN Scanner" (which is what the driver is named), but refuses to communicate!
Machine firmware already updated to newest versions across the board, and like I said before, if you use Adobe, or Paint, the TWAIN drivers work just fine.
...anyone have any suggestions?
Customer (Clinic) is updating their patient software to eClinical Works, and they currently have a Ricoh MP C3503 MFP. I installed TWAIN drivers on their computer, and the local computer is able to scan with no issues.. but the eClinical software doesn't even SEE the device!!
I'm already NOT a fan of the software... it doesn't even give you an option to configure the scanner using a static IP address, it just refuses to communicate with the Ricoh. It sees a small Epson and HP tabletop in their office connected via Wi-Fi, but the wired MFP lists as a "Generic TWAIN Scanner" (which is what the driver is named), but refuses to communicate!
Machine firmware already updated to newest versions across the board, and like I said before, if you use Adobe, or Paint, the TWAIN drivers work just fine.
...anyone have any suggestions?
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