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Hi Karen, We appreciate you for being part of Windows 10. I understand that you need to add scanner in Windows 10. Kindly follow the below steps to add scanners in Windows 10. Open the Start menu, type view scanners and cameras in search bar and click on view scanners and cameras from the search bar results. Click on Add a devices. (Clicks Yes if the user account control dialog box prompted).
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Click on Next button on Camera and scanner installation wizard. Click on Xerox and select the scanner device.
Note: If you have external scanner setup file on disk, click on have a disk and select the location of the scanner device. Click on Next button. Enter the name which you like to set for the scanner. Click on Next button. Click on Finish button to finish installation wizard. I hope the above information helps. Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows.
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T Kiran Kishore. Forum Moderator OneDrive, Support Engineer. This is great advice for people with a Xerox scanner. As The above person has a HP scanner, and I have a Brother scanner the advice is not applicable. I have tested the Xerox driver with my scanner and have determined that it does not work. Could, MS possibly advise users on exactly which Xerox scanner we should run right out and replace our equipment with. Also do we get a discount?
Does MS get a kick back from Xerox? Are entire corporations with large customer bases expected to pay ransom for the ability to be placed in the 'built-in, but not really, driver list'? UPDATE: I have successfully integrated my Brother MFC9420CN printer/scanner/fax. Brother drivers for Working 8.1 are working. (at the moment and to a degree) Scanning is functional only via USB cable (Win 8+).
However, only printing via networking is functional. Since I have 5 other computers and various devices that use this printer via network a serious problem now exists and has since Windows 8.0. Network scanning is no longer possible, network faxing is no longer possible.
Network printing is still fine (for now). My current solution is to use an older machine running Win XP Pro and set it up as a Print/Scan/Fax server using the software provided with the original XP drivers for this model.
This offers the benefit of having a copy of everything printed, faxed, or scanned. Using the server as a NAS as well allows for network wide distribution of files scanned.
The printer can scan to specific folders on non-win8+ systems (via network) so I can provide document security and individual users with their own folders to reduce file clutter. Since full network functionality is present in XP or Win7 I do not have to tether the printer via USB cable.
Which is why I purchased the MFC9420CN in the first place. As another noted, the guidance isn't helpful for those of us who don't have Xerox (or Kyocera or MS) scanners. I recently upgraded to Windows 10 (a mistake???) and have a Brother MFC7820CN network printer/scanner/fax (ethernet-wired) that has worked well with my older Windows systems. While MS has a 'built in' driver allowing my Win10 system to print (though I had to specify the IP address to add the printer), the Camera and scanner installation wizard can't find the scanner and won't allow me to specify it by name or address as I had to do when adding the printer.
So scanning & fax are useless to me. Brother Support states that it is a MicroSoft issue.they can't provide drivers.
' Suggestion to MicroSoft: this is not a good way to get people to switch to Win10. If we can't expect to continue using other critical office components such as faxes, scanners, etc., why would anyone want to 'upgrade'?