Before you can use the EPSON GT-10000 as a network scanner, your computers
must be configured and operational on an existing network with TCP/IP Protocol
installed. Then you can use the EPSON Scan Server and EPSON TWAIN Pro
Network software applications on your scanner software CD-ROM to share your
scanner with other users in a small workgroup.
Your scanner network must have a scanner server (the Windows computer connected
to the scanner) and at least one or more client computers. Only one client computer
can access the scanner at a time. However, you can have more than one scanner and
scanner server on a network, so clients can choose which scanner to use.
Your system must meet these minimum requirements for sharing a scanner:
The network computer that you use as the scanner server must be an
IBM-compatible computer running Windows 98, Windows 95, or
Windows NT 4.0 (Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3 is recommended).
Client computers must run Windows 98, Windows 95, or Windows NT 4.0.
Both the client computers and the scanner server must have a network interface
card installed, and must be running the TCP/IP Protocol. (See Appendix A,
"Installing the TCP/IP Protocol," for instructions.)
The network computer that you use as the scanner server must have EPSON Scan
Server installed. EPSON TWAIN Pro Network must be installed on client
computers to access the scanner over the network.
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