Do the following:
1.Open Epson Scan and select Home Mode, Office Mode, or Professional Mode.
2.Click the Configuration button at the bottom center of the Epson Scan pop up box.
3.Select the Other tab and verify the drive letter next to Work Area (C: is the default).
4.If the Work Area is set to C:, choose another drive (if one is available) or skip to step 6 (if no other drive is available).
5.Try scanning again. If the same error occurs, set the Work Area back to C: and close Epson Scan.
6.Close all applications.
7.Open Windows Explorer and browse to the Temp folder.
◦Windows XP: C\Documents and Settings\user name\Local Settings\Temp
◦Windows Vista and Windows 7: C:\Users\user name|AppData\Local\Temp
8.Highlight all files and folders in the Temp folder and delete them.
9.Restart the computer, open Epson Scan and try scanning again.
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ReplyDeleteThis is great! I was getting ready to purchase another scanner as a solution to our problems when I decided to do one more google search on "unable to write to file". This post was found many search pages deep but was spot on the money. Most posts on this subject either complain about the lack of knowledge and support from Epson, or solve the problem by selecting a new file path. In our case, following a multi-page scan which timed-out and quit, Epson Scan (on WIN 7) would not start at all, displaying the "unable to write to file" alert. The usual remedies, restart, re-install, updates, drivers etc. made no difference but emptying the Temp folder did the trick perfectly. Clearly we had been grappling with an open or incomplete file. I should add that AppData\Local\Temp is a hidden path (which is why we completely overlooked that possibility) so it's worth pointing that out in the post as not everybody would be aware of such things.
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