Fixing the Scanner 101
With the EPSON Scanners, make sure the application EPSON Scan is installed. If you do not see it on the computer, go to epson.com and grab the driver called "Epson Scan for IntelMac" for the EPSON Perfection 1660 Photo scanner.
http://www.epson.com.sg/epson/drivers/driver_download.htm?dc=1&mode=3&m=false&catid=5&pid=50
The download will be a .sit, which requires Stuffit Expander to be installed. If you need Stuffit Expander, go to
http://www.stuffit.com/mac/expander/index.html
In order for Photoshop to include the EPSON Perfection 1660 Photo scanner in the File -> Import Menu:
1) Make sure Photoshop is closed.
2) Find Photoshop in the Application folder in the Finder.
3) Right click (or Ctrl+click) and select Get Info.
4) Check off "Open in Rosetta."
5) When you open Photoshop and go to the File -> Import menu, the Epson 1660 should be an option.
This may slow down Photoshop a little bit, but it will make scanning directly in Photoshop possible.
jm
http://www.epson.com.sg/epson/drivers/driver_download.htm?dc=1&mode=3&m=false&catid=5&pid=50
The download will be a .sit, which requires Stuffit Expander to be installed. If you need Stuffit Expander, go to
http://www.stuffit.com/mac/expander/index.html
In order for Photoshop to include the EPSON Perfection 1660 Photo scanner in the File -> Import Menu:
1) Make sure Photoshop is closed.
2) Find Photoshop in the Application folder in the Finder.
3) Right click (or Ctrl+click) and select Get Info.
4) Check off "Open in Rosetta."
5) When you open Photoshop and go to the File -> Import menu, the Epson 1660 should be an option.
This may slow down Photoshop a little bit, but it will make scanning directly in Photoshop possible.
jm
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