Mustek scanexpress a3 usb 2400 pro

Hi,
So at work I was trying to hook up this scanner I have near my station, a mustek scanexpress a3 usb 2400 pro, but I can't detect it.
I downloaded the latest drivers off the Mustek website and I tried using Vuescan, Image capture and Photoshop to see if I could get it to work, but nothing.
It wasn't detected in the preferences Scanner and Printer utility.
My coworker who runs a windows machine got it to work without any issues.
Anyone have any good fixes for this?
Thanks

Templeton Peck wrote:
Mustek scanners are awful and they have never fully supported Macs...
And you get what you pay for. Good quality Epson and HP scanners are so cheap these days, I suggest you just save yourself the hassle, get one and return the Mustek.
Thanks Templeton, but I think the image quality would be below the standards of even a value brand company such as Mustek. It does scan, but I am wondering if some setting is off or even if there is a hardware issue.
I was aware of Mustek's questionable reputation when ordering the scanner, but there were enough good reviews warrant giving it a shot. Cost is an issue and you you can find an A3 or larger scanner that works with the latest OS X for well under $1000, I'd be interested. As it is, I don't have the $2000+ that it looks like it would cost.
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