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Old January 15th 05, 03:23 AM
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Default Kofax card

I have had the pleasure of being given the project of fixing our
Scanner PC's. We run a Kodax DS 7500 scanner connected to a pc running
Win 95 via an Adrenalin 1700 s Kofax card. the program that does our
scanning is a third party software program which does some barcode
recognition. The problem as I understand it is that we have previously
been unscessful in getting the scanner, pc and program to work together
under an operating system later than win 95. Apparently there have
been issues getting the barcodes to be read.

The third party software developers tell me that it is because the
Kofax card cannot read barcodes under a later OS.

Is this true? Any suggestions? unfortunately there is a lack of
documentation and/or knowledge here.

Appreciate any advice.

Dave

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