Driver HP Scanjet G3010 W10

IK looking een driver voor HP Scanjet G3010 Windows10 onder mijn (kom vanaf windows 7)

Hi Greenturtle,

I got my scanner to work. I downloaded on my old PC (W7) the driver for W8.1, trasfered the driver through a USB to my new copmputer (W10) and executed the file exe from the pilot. And Yes, the worrks scan correctly now.

Thanks for your help, Janvdt

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