

Vista/XP PC to boot and then it seems to be running slowly you. If you're frustrated with the time it takes your Windows 1. Windows startup programs - Database search. Its possible that your firewall is preventing the driver from communicating with the machine. The 1045 TWAIN V3 should be the correct TWAIN Driver for your machine. On the computer that I scan with I have installed the Type161 TWAIN V4 and it comes with something called the 'Network Connection Tool' (the 1045 drivers did not come with this tool). I also have a Ricoh Aficio 161 that I can scan with (these units are at different locations but on the same domain). On the computer that I am trying to scan with I have installed the Type1045 TWAIN V3 drivers. On the server I have installed the 5e, 6 and RPCS drivers for the 1045. I have a Win 2003 Server that I can control the printer through. Aficio 1045 connected to the network through the NIC card. If I do in fact have the incorrect drivers installed, which drivers do I need? Any suggestions and sorry if I botched the point value - it's my 1st post.

I have also installed the Type1045 TWAIN V3 drivers. Users can print to this 1045 without a problem.

I have attached a picture of the error I am getting. I have tried the 5e, 6 and RPCS drivers and still cannot scan (I have tried DesktopBinder Lite and the MS Office Document Scanning utility). My problem is that I cannot scan from any computer the 1045 is installed on. I have a Ricoh Aficio 1045 and it is hooked up through the NIC card to our network. Press, and then enter the IPv4 gateway address. To obtain an IPv4 address from a DHCP server automatically, press. To specify a static IPv4 address for this machine, press, and then enter the IPv4 address and subnet mask. Press to specify the machine's IPv4 address. For details about network settings and configuration procedures, see "Network Settings Required to Use Network TWAIN Scanner", General Settings Guide.

Note that the settings you must configure will vary depending on your operating environment. The following procedure explains connecting this machine to an IPv4 network using Ethernet cable. Configure the network settings in according to your environment and how you will be using the machine.
