Import the Scanner to the photoshop

How can I import the canonscan 9000F to the photoshop?

I want to work direcrly from the photoshop without the use of the browser?

What browser?

You install the scanner they same way you install one, using this scanner installation cd manufacturers, Photoshop should detect and scan, if it isn't then you should seek help from Photoshop

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