- NETWORK DOCUMENT SCANNER FOR MAC OX 10.6.8 UPGRADE
- NETWORK DOCUMENT SCANNER FOR MAC OX 10.6.8 WINDOWS
(Acrobat X does seem to remember these settings at least within a session, so if you're scanning multiple documents you only need to do this once.) Then scan.
When the window pops up, choose the "Options" button and select "Native Mode" and "Show Scanner's Native Interface" from the two menus. The workaround - and I would NOT call this a "solution" - is to use only the "Custom Scan" command from Acrobat X. If there is nothing loaded in the document feeder, the scan will be cancelled by Acrobat X. Previously, Acrobat 9 would "auto-detect" the source of a document, using the feeder if loaded, and "falling back" to the flatbed otherwise. The problem is that Acrobat X does not play nicely with the scanner drivers. So, if you are scanning from the feeder, scanning works, but if you are scanning from the flatbed, you will get a brief pause and the phrase SCANNING CANCELLED. Whereas in Acrobat 9 scanning worked reasonably well, Acrobat X seems to be unable to cope with scanning documents from the flat bed of a multifunction scanner.
NETWORK DOCUMENT SCANNER FOR MAC OX 10.6.8 WINDOWS
For some reason this error manifests most reliably during back-side scanning.Īs you have read in other threads, Acrobat X on Windows has a serious scanning problem with HP and possibly other scanners. It appears that Acrobat has some interaction problem with Windows, and cannot tolerate being in the background. The problem seems similar to another problem where if Acrobat is not in focus (foreground application) and it sits for a while, it will often, when you go to bring it to the foreground, display repeated "an internal error has occurred" messages and gets in a loop you usually cannot get out of. Windows will say that Acrobat has stopped working, and that is that. The problem is that when you go to answer the prompt Acrobat crashes *immediately* when you click, or more often when you bring the prompt to the foreground if it has gone behind something else. It happens when Acrobat is waiting for input, at the more pages, backsides or complete prompt. The problem happens with Acrobat, not during scanning.
NETWORK DOCUMENT SCANNER FOR MAC OX 10.6.8 UPGRADE
I have not been able to complete a back-side page scan since upgrade to Acrobat X.Other random errors occur also, but this is the most pervasive one. Acrobat X crashes when trying to do the back sides of pages.
Eriji wrote:I use several different scanners (different mfgrs, some new some old) and all of them exhibit the same problems.