![]() ![]() Tried to scan, but still got the dreaded invalid message. One I notice was on “left-click” “Profile” settings, my “Standard” option was not picked, instead the checkmark was to “My Folder”, so I checked that back to “Standard”. But looked at all my settings and founld some changes. Today though, after another Windows update a few days ago, I wanted to use the scanner and there is that dreaded invalid window again. Deleting and re-entering the app sometimes fixes the problem, but sometimes it does not help. Push the button on my scanner to scan, then get that dreaded invalid window. I right-clicked my “SnapScan Manager”, picked “SnapScan Folder Settings…”, under the Save tab I have the path to my folder correct, put a year in the File Name Format, which I will add more info to file name in the save window later, hit Apply button, then Save button. ![]() Then when I try to save a PDF, I get this message: “The specified destination (Image saving folder) is invalid”. But after an update to Windows my settings for the folder seems to get all goofed up. jpg images or PDF, and I want them to go direct to the folder I want to save them too. Normally I do not like to use any of the fancy software that comes with this scanner. I’ll update this post as new information becomes available. I’d appreciate it if you left a comment either way. ![]() So, how is your ScanSnap and related software working on Windows 10? See this page, although this person got it to work. See this page for instructions and this page for software. If you want further details, here is the support page for each model: More Information On ScanSnap And Windows 10
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