Image Capture not detecting Scanner over Network

I have an Epson Workforce 610 which is installed as a network printer (wired ethernet) in my Home Office. OSX Mavericks will find and load the ppropriate drivers for the printer, and printing is fine. However Image Capture does not show the scanner portion in its window. Devices read as (0).
If I connect via USB cable the Scanner shows up with no problem. Disconnect USB no scanner.
Has anyone got a workforce 610 successfully scanning over ethernet?
Thank,
Douglas McLean

DougMcLean wrote:
The problem occurs when trying to use it via the network connection, at which point the printer shows up only as a printer. and can't be "added" as a scanner.
Doug
On the network computer, does System Preferences save it as a Shared Printer?
The reason I ask is that I can't. 
I can select and save as follows:
But when I re-open System Preferences, the system has de-selected it:

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