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Duplex Scanning Issue in NAPS2, twain,lan,Kyocera FS1030FMP

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Summary:

  • NAPS2 Version: 7.x
  • Windows Version: 10 64-bit
  • Scanner: Kyocera FS1030FMP
  • Driver: Latest Kyocera TWAIN driver
  • Issue: Unable to scan in duplex mode via NAPS2 Gui default, can only achieve duplex scanning using scanner's native interface, which causes settings to be saved and prevents creation of separate NAPS2 profiles.

Hello everyone,

I'm encountering an issue with my Kyocera FS1030FMP scanner when using NAPS2 for duplex scanning on Windows 10 64-bit. Despite using the latest Kyocera TWAIN driver, I'm unable to scan in duplex mode via Naps2 default Gui or the NAPS2.Console (MS Access in VBA, -p, or --noprofile) . The scanner's native interface allows duplex scanning, but the setting remains saved, preventing me from creating separate NAPS2 profiles for simplex and duplex scanning.

I appreciate all the efforts of the developers, and everything else works perfectly. The only hiccup is this duplex scanning issue.

If anyone has encountered a similar issue or has any suggestions on how to resolve this problem, I would greatly appreciate your assistance.

Thank you for your time and assistance.

Best regards

You could try scanning with WIA instead of TWAIN. It also looks like that model supports WSD for scanning over the network, which uses the WIA driver in NAPS2 and could work better for duplex.

Other than that you could see if Kyocera has a driver update, but that's probably all you can do as it's fundamentally an issue with the Kyocera drivers (which are notoriously buggy).

I found the solution installing the twain driver 3 from kyocera and selecting in the twain configuration program the Ecosys m6235cidn. Now i can do simplex or duplex via console /switch

No so fast...i have size issue now, is A4 default and i can't switch via cmd