Ad130 Driver - Avision

Unlike Brother or HP which use a 500MB universal print/scan driver, Avision uses a pure Twain and WIA driver . This is excellent for professional scanning (Photoshop, Vuescan, NAPS2), but terrible for casual users expecting a "Scan" button on their desktop. 2. The Twain Driver (Core Experience) The AD130 uses Avision’s Capture Tool (a basic interface) but the true driver is the Avision Twain_32 DLL.

Unlike hardware reviews that focus on scan speed or paper handling, this review drills into the driver itself—installation, compatibility, interface, feature depth, and real-world reliability. The Good: The driver package from Avision’s official site is surprisingly lean (~35 MB for the core Twain driver). It does not force-install trialware (like Nuance or ABBYY) unless you manually select the "Bundle" option. The Bad: Windows 10/11 users often encounter a "Driver Signature Error" on first install because Avision’s certificate is occasionally not updated in Microsoft’s root list. You must temporarily disable Secure Boot or use the "Disable driver signature enforcement" boot option. Avision Ad130 Driver