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The original poster inquires about the availability of a generic eSCL/AirScan driver for driverless scanning on Windows, expressing frustration that Windows lags behind other platforms. In response, ChatGPT explains that Windows currently lacks native support for eSCL but offers several alternatives, including third-party applications, manufacturer software, virtual machines, compatibility layers, and community forums, which may help enable driverless scanning. Overall, the discussion highlights the absence of native support on Windows and provides potential workarounds for users seeking driverless scanning capabilities.
The original poster inquires about the availability of a generic eSCL/AirScan driver for driverless scanning on Windows, expressing frustration that Windows lags behind other platforms. In response, ChatGPT explains that Windows currently lacks native support for eSCL but offers several alternatives, including third-party applications, manufacturer software, virtual machines, compatibility layers, and community forums, which may help enable driverless scanning. Overall, the discussion highlights the absence of native support on Windows and provides potential workarounds for users seeking driverless scanning capabilities.
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