Now available at
http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=800161&ppid=5000008
Cheers from New Zealand
Pete
I have the new version.
However, I had to so something odd to get WIA. I had to add the printer as a device, again, so it appears twice in the device list, in order for ONLY Acquire and WIA to be available. Now - I have the printer listed twice for printing options.
And WIA for me, is not acceptable, because I rather have the actual software that supports the scanner than this inferior WIA. The WIA does not allow me to descreen, or even zoom in on the scan preview or apply any of the other features the scanner supports when scanning. I don't know if its that the printer doesn't support WIA of if its a Win7 thing. I honestly can't see why x6 Win7 64 bit fails so hard at using TWAIN. So - whatever I scan in x6 has to be decreened manually, and I really don't know how to do that if its possible - the scanner always does a great job for me. So - its back to going out of the program for any scanning that needs descreening. I am using Epson 845 Workforce, its a new printer, by Epson, and a popular item, and the drivers for it are one package for all Windows operating systems.
According to this: http://community.coreldraw.com/blogs/feeds_en/archive/2012/03/26/coreldraw-x6-64-bits-scanning-twain-drivers-and-wia.aspx Corel is creating support for WIA. How does a company, that boosts that its software is a leader in printing, not support descreening? And a maximum of 300 dpi.
Hello Foster; This is what Mine looks like ( She Said )
George
FosterCoburn said:I would proceed with caution. My experience has been nothing short of awful so far.
Hi Foster,
All seems to work on my system.
The text on a path I edited the text and change the fonts several times.
Maybe try F8