

- #EPSON PERFECTION V700 PHOTO DESKTOP SCANNER INSTALL#
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PS Also Epson TWAIN worked fine with Windows 7 but does not work with Windows 10 when scanning into CorelDraw 18 which crashes. Hopefully Epson will come up with a solution soon. I also received a reply from Epson support saying the Windows 1803 update affected most of their products and they were working hard to solve the issue. I have configured the shortcut to run as administrator and so far have had no crashes with the latest Windows 1803 update (Right click/Shortcut tab/Advanced/check run as administrator).
#EPSON PERFECTION V700 PHOTO DESKTOP SCANNER INSTALL#
The instructions say not to install in compatibility mode which was OK before the Windows 1803 update.
#EPSON PERFECTION V700 PHOTO DESKTOP SCANNER 64 BIT#
I am using Epson scan For Win 10 64 bit version 3.921 dated 26 July 2013. I work with some non-profits in the historical/archiving sector and they have been affected by this since applying the Windows 10 update. Yet they haven't really updated the Epson Scan software in many years so I'm skeptical if they'll be the ones to push out an update but i hope so. But after closing and reopening it crashed again as always (and when it does you see a small Epson window flicker at the bottom-left, sometimes it rises all the way to the top of the screen and then back down before everything locks up).Īccording to others who have contacted Epson they have escalated the matter since it affects most of their products. It seemed to be working OK for multiple scans including when minimizing, restoring and so forth. I am experimenting with running as admin + "disable fullscreen optimizations" + "Windows 7" compatibility. Process Explorer indicates that DWM crashes at the same time Epson does, which is relating to the Windows visual composition features that can't really be disabled in Windows 10. Setting the program to Windows XP SP3 compatibility mode will generally solve the crashing, but that causes other fatal problems (e.g., if you use the "Browse" to set a save location the options dialog will never close and the program still must be terminated). The new "Epson Print & Scan" app from the Windows store is a complete joke and lacks every feature including the ability to set save location, image format or anything above 300 DPI.

Epson Scan has not technically been updated since 2009, which is a problem. I can confirm this occurs on seemingly all Epson scanners that use the original Epson Scan (which in my opinion is still the easiest especially for scanning negatives and films since it auto-crops etc).
