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Yes you can. To do it all you have to do is see if the scanner you are trying to use had Vista specific drivers.
More information about a network scanner can be found online at the Scanner store website. The website gives you information about scanner, network scanner and how to use it.
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Well the use of a scanner is to put stuff on your computer that you cant
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You have to use a scanner, A timing light will not help at all. there's no way to use a t-light on a 98 model. Scanner only.
You can not use Canon CR-55 Color Duplex Check Scanner, for your record keeping. The scanner is for scanning checks and barcodes.
A school might use a scanner for security purposes (weapons), or to search for electronics that are not allowed.
If you have a scanner, the Snap-On website offers tutorials on how to use the Ethos, Solus, Modis, Verus, and Pro-Link scanners.
You need to get a scanner, preferably a flatbed scanner. Many libraries have one that you can use.