On 10/06/2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Next to this second port is a switch marked
> "SCSI termination on/off". Am I correct in my assumption that so
> long as this switch is turned on, the scanner is internally
> terminated and no terminator block is needed?
Yes, sorry, I had forgotten about
>remove and replace the SCSI terminator block. If the scanner is
chained
>with other SCSI devices, remake the connections at all of them.
Trying a
>different terminator will also be worthwhile.
>
Tony-
Thanks for your advice. I have some questions about the SCSI
terminator block. My SS4000 has
On 09/06/2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> couldn't figure out how to pop the top off to look for
> dust because there were no screws
The rectangular slots in the base provide access to plastic clips which
retain the cover - by the look of it, I haven't tried. They're a fairly
standard form of screw
I tried cleaning my Polaroid SprintScan 4000 with the included
brush, but couldn't figure out how to pop the top off to look for
dust because there were no screws. I also re-installed the driver.
It booted 3 times in a row, but only if turned on during rather
than before booting the computer. On
On 6/7/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been having a problem with my Polaroid SprintScan 4000
> scanner. Polaroid technical support hasn't been very helpful, so
> I'm wondering if someone out there might have experienced this
> problem and know something about the cause/s
On 07/06/2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been having a problem with my Polaroid SprintScan 4000
> scanner. Polaroid technical support hasn't been very helpful, so
> I'm wondering if someone out there might have experienced this
> problem and know something about the cause/solution. When I