This file contains the Epson Perfection 4490 Photo EPSON Scan Utility and Universal Binary Scanner Driver (TWAIN) v3.07A. Installation instructions: Double-clicking this file creates a disk image on your desktop. Open the disk image.
The is a scanner designed with an elegant appearance that is perfect for your home/office. To run this device, you must install the Epson Perfection 4490 Scanner Driver that we have provided on this website. Furthermore, we will discuss a little about this device regarding cons, pros, and features that are owned.
I enjoy these Epsons as they have done well for me to the majority of my home usage where the majority of the usage is scanning files to black-and-white and color PDFs or graphics formats, along with occasionally printed photographs. It does a decent, but not great, job together with the color photograph prints, so if you would like the scanned document to fit nearer to the prints, you will need to use photo editing software to get some tweaking. Epson Perfection 4490 Overview Like other Epson scanners, the Perfection 4490 Photo includes Epson’s versatile Creativity Suite, which comprises File-Manager software for viewing thumbnails and categorizing and editing pictures. The driver has been improved to support a draft mode for high-speed scanning. Epson asserts the Epson Perfection 4490 Photo may scan an A4 color print at 300dpi in 18 minutes or a 35mm film frame at 600dpi within 34-35 minutes.
For a single A4 color print in 300 dpi for same size output with Epson Scan in Home mode. Preview – 12 sec; scan – 20 sec. Picture size: 20.8MB; JPEG file dimensions 9.3MB, and One 10 x 15cm print the same dimensions at 300dpi with Epson Scan in Full Auto mode – 30 sec. Scanning to A4 size utilizing skilled style: Preview – 7sec; scan – 31 sec. Picture size: 24.9MB; JPEG file dimensions 8.9MB. See ALso:p Compatibility & System Requirements Windows XP 32bit / Windows XP 64bit / Windows Vista 32bit / Windows Vista 64bit / Windows 7 32bit / Windows 7 64bit / Windows 8 32bit / Windows 8 64bit / Windows 8.1 /Linux / Mac OS Epson Perfection 4490 Scanner Driver Downloads and Software for Windows Name File Name Download Scanner Driver and EPSON Scan Utility v3.24 epson13552.exe Epson Event Manager v3.10.94 EEM3.10.94.exe Scanner Driver and EPSON Scan Utility v3.24 epson13552.exe Epson EasyPrintModule v3.10 epson12278.exe How To Install Epson Perfection 4490 Photo: 1. Click to Download the file with compatible your system.
Double-Click the download file. Open the file.
Double-Click on the installation icon to start the installation. Connect your Epson Perfection 4490 Photo to the computer using USB and power on the printer. Click next and follow installation instruction is completed 100%. Now, Your Epson Perfection 4490 Photo All-In-One Printer has been ready to use.
Click to expand.I have a network scanner. It sends jpg and pdf files to my Mac by ftp. Since you say your scanner works and only Acrobat X doesn't work, perhaps Acrobat is the thing you need to replace. OSX uses pdf as a native format and the only reason I have Adobe viewer on any of our Macs is to handle malformed pdf files created by MS Office. My default pdf viewer on OSX is still Preview.
Even on Windows, I avoid dealing with Acrobat and use pdf exchange for creation and markup of pdf files. There are a number of programs available that offer PDF editing capability, including Preview which comes with the OS. Is there a reason you are still using Acrobat X? Click to expand.You are being overly dramatic. There are four possible readings of your post:.
You upgraded to Lion, after which your scanner no longer worked. You upgraded to Acrobat X Pro, after which your scanner no longer worked. You upgraded some other software, which you mysteriously have no memory of. You are afraid to admit that you wiped your system for an OS update and did not restore your scanner driver. It sounds like your Acrobat X Pro worked just fine with your scanner under Lion until you did whatever you did.
You don't run out and buy a new car because you run out of fuel. You don't need a new scanner just because you munged your scanner driver. Your scanner is just as Mac-compatible today as it ever was. Reinstall the driver(s). If you 'lost' your software, then all is not lost. Epson uses Silverfast for its drivers. You may acquire a Lion-compatible driver for a fee or an update to your existing driver free of charge.
These options are available on the Silverfast. Since you say your scanner works and only Acrobat X doesn't work, perhaps Acrobat is the thing you need to replace. OSX uses pdf as a native format and the only reason I have Adobe viewer on any of our Macs is to handle malformed pdf files created by MS Office. My default pdf viewer on OSX is still Preview. Even on Windows, I avoid dealing with Acrobat and use pdf exchange for creation and markup of pdf files.
There are a number of programs available that offer PDF editing capability, including Preview which comes with the OS. Is there a reason you are still using Acrobat X? You are being overly dramatic.
There are four possible readings of your post:. You upgraded to Lion, after which your scanner no longer worked. You upgraded to Acrobat X Pro, after which your scanner no longer worked.
You upgraded some other software, which you mysteriously have no memory of. You are afraid to admit that you wiped your system for an OS update and did not restore your scanner driver. It sounds like your Acrobat X Pro worked just fine with your scanner under Lion until you did whatever you did. You don't run out and buy a new car because you run out of fuel. You don't need a new scanner just because you munged your scanner driver. Your scanner is just as Mac-compatible today as it ever was. Reinstall the driver(s).
If you 'lost' your software, then all is not lost. Epson uses Silverfast for its drivers. You may acquire a Lion-compatible driver for a fee or an update to your existing driver free of charge. These options are available on the Silverfast.
Click to expand.Yes you can append PDFs in Preview. Apple hasn't exactly made it easy.
Open a PDF in Preview. Show thumbnails. Drag the file you want to add from finder to Preview.
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Drop it on AN EXISTING PAGE of the open file, not between pages Works like a charm but that whole 'must drop appended file on an existing page' thing throws a lot of people off. BTW there is no reason to spend money on Adobe software (unless you need Photoshop or something). Acrobat is not needed to manipulate PDF files on OSX.