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Old 04-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
Peter R. Fletcher


 
 

Using Canon Scanner with Windows Fax and Scan - is it possible?

I have a Canoscan 5000S scanner, which worked fine under WinXP. I have
installed the latest Vista drivers and software from Canon's website.
The device is listed as a scanner under "Scanners and Cameras" and it
continues to work fine when accessed via Canon's Toolbox Application
or by third-party applications that use the TWAIN interface. However,
neither Microsoft's Fax and Scan application not the Photo Gallery
application (which I care much less about) recognise that the scanner
exists! This appears to be because the Microsoft applications want to
see a scanner with a WIA driver. Canon have produced WIA drivers for
their scanners in the past (though these have tended to be less
functional than their TWAIN drivers) but it is not clear from the
documentation on their website whether they think that the latest
Vista drivers include WIA support.

I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers (in the right order and
with the scanner disconnected!) and spent a lot of time Googling for
enlightenment. Unfortunately, VueScan, which looks as if it might
provide a solution for this problem for some Canon Scanners, does not
directly support or include a WIA convertor driver for the 5000S,
even though the VueScan program itself will communicate with the
scanner quite happily (presumably via its TWAIN interface).

Has anyone solved this problem, and/or can anyone authoritatively
state that it is not soluble without a new (and currently unavailable)
WIA driver from Canon. If the latter is the case, there are obvious,
though not very convenient, workarounds, and I can stop wasting my
time trying to find a solution!

Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the exchange.
Peter R. Fletcher

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Old 05-01-2007   #2 (permalink)
pgnehm


 
 

Re: Using Canon Scanner with Windows Fax and Scan - is it possible?


Hi,

I have a canon DR-2080C and experience the same problem. Any solution
would be appreciated....
Also, unrelated: Can anyone recommend a good, simple scanning program
that allows for easy scanning and storing of documents? I was using
PaperValet so far but that has not been updated in a long time...


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Old 05-04-2007   #3 (permalink)
Bytedoctor


 
 

RE: Using Canon Scanner with Windows Fax and Scan - is it possible?

I use a canon lide 35 and had to get the new tool box as you did.
To fax I use the tool box to scan and print to the fax printer it seems to
be working fine at this point

"Peter R. Fletcher" wrote:

> I have a Canoscan 5000S scanner, which worked fine under WinXP. I have
> installed the latest Vista drivers and software from Canon's website.
> The device is listed as a scanner under "Scanners and Cameras" and it
> continues to work fine when accessed via Canon's Toolbox Application
> or by third-party applications that use the TWAIN interface. However,
> neither Microsoft's Fax and Scan application not the Photo Gallery
> application (which I care much less about) recognise that the scanner
> exists! This appears to be because the Microsoft applications want to
> see a scanner with a WIA driver. Canon have produced WIA drivers for
> their scanners in the past (though these have tended to be less
> functional than their TWAIN drivers) but it is not clear from the
> documentation on their website whether they think that the latest
> Vista drivers include WIA support.
>
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers (in the right order and
> with the scanner disconnected!) and spent a lot of time Googling for
> enlightenment. Unfortunately, VueScan, which looks as if it might
> provide a solution for this problem for some Canon Scanners, does not
> directly support or include a WIA convertor driver for the 5000S,
> even though the VueScan program itself will communicate with the
> scanner quite happily (presumably via its TWAIN interface).
>
> Has anyone solved this problem, and/or can anyone authoritatively
> state that it is not soluble without a new (and currently unavailable)
> WIA driver from Canon. If the latter is the case, there are obvious,
> though not very convenient, workarounds, and I can stop wasting my
> time trying to find a solution!
>
> Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the exchange.
> Peter R. Fletcher
>

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Old 05-30-2007   #4 (permalink)
Zweibel


 
 

Re: Using Canon Scanner with Windows Fax and Scan - is it possible?

On May 4, 11:30 pm, Bytedoctor <Bytedoc...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I use a canonlide35and had to get the new tool box as you did.
> To fax I use the tool box to scan and print to the fax printer it seems to
> be working fine at this point
>
> "Peter R. Fletcher" wrote:
> > I have a Canoscan 5000S scanner, which worked fine under WinXP. I have
> > installed the latestVistadrivers and software from Canon's website.
> > The device is listed as a scanner under "Scanners and Cameras" and it
> > continues to work fine when accessed via Canon's Toolbox Application
> > or by third-party applications that use the TWAIN interface. However,
> > neither Microsoft's Fax and Scan application not the Photo Gallery
> > application (which I care much less about) recognise that the scanner
> > exists! This appears to be because the Microsoft applications want to
> > see a scanner with a WIA driver. Canon have produced WIA drivers for
> > their scanners in the past (though these have tended to be less
> > functional than their TWAIN drivers) but it is not clear from the
> > documentation on their website whether they think that the latest
> >Vistadrivers include WIA support.

>
> > I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers (in the right order and
> > with the scanner disconnected!) and spent a lot of time Googling for
> > enlightenment. Unfortunately, VueScan, which looks as if it might
> > provide a solution for this problem for some Canon Scanners, does not
> > directly support or include a WIA convertor driver for the 5000S,
> > even though the VueScan program itself will communicate with the
> > scanner quite happily (presumably via its TWAIN interface).

>
> > Has anyone solved this problem, and/or can anyone authoritatively
> > state that it is not soluble without a new (and currently unavailable)
> > WIA driver from Canon. If the latter is the case, there are obvious,
> > though not very convenient, workarounds, and I can stop wasting my
> > time trying to find a solution!

>
> > Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the exchange.
> > Peter R. Fletcher


Is there any way of getting this scanner to run under Vista 64?
There appear to be no drivers on Canon's webpage.
thx

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Old 06-17-2007   #5 (permalink)
CKlemmer


 
 

RE: Using Canon Scanner with Windows Fax and Scan - is it possible?



"Peter R. Fletcher" wrote:

> I have a Canoscan 5000S scanner, which worked fine under WinXP. I have
> installed the latest Vista drivers and software from Canon's website.
> The device is listed as a scanner under "Scanners and Cameras" and it
> continues to work fine when accessed via Canon's Toolbox Application
> or by third-party applications that use the TWAIN interface. However,
> neither Microsoft's Fax and Scan application not the Photo Gallery
> application (which I care much less about) recognise that the scanner
> exists! This appears to be because the Microsoft applications want to
> see a scanner with a WIA driver. Canon have produced WIA drivers for
> their scanners in the past (though these have tended to be less
> functional than their TWAIN drivers) but it is not clear from the
> documentation on their website whether they think that the latest
> Vista drivers include WIA support.
>
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers (in the right order and
> with the scanner disconnected!) and spent a lot of time Googling for
> enlightenment. Unfortunately, VueScan, which looks as if it might
> provide a solution for this problem for some Canon Scanners, does not
> directly support or include a WIA convertor driver for the 5000S,
> even though the VueScan program itself will communicate with the
> scanner quite happily (presumably via its TWAIN interface).
>
> Has anyone solved this problem, and/or can anyone authoritatively
> state that it is not soluble without a new (and currently unavailable)
> WIA driver from Canon. If the latter is the case, there are obvious,
> though not very convenient, workarounds, and I can stop wasting my
> time trying to find a solution!
>
> Please respond to the Newsgroup, so that others may benefit from the exchange.
> Peter R. Fletcher
>

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Old 06-17-2007   #6 (permalink)
pers-353654678@craigslist.org


 
 

Re: Using Canon Scanner with Windows Fax and Scan - is it possible?

/Peter R. Fletcher/ said:
> I have a Canoscan 5000S scanner, which worked fine under WinXP. I
> have installed the latest Vista drivers and software from Canon's
> website. The device is listed as a scanner under "Scanners and
> Cameras" and it continues to work fine when accessed via Canon's
> Toolbox Application or by third-party applications that use the TWAIN
> interface. However, neither Microsoft's Fax and Scan application not
> the Photo Gallery application (which I care much less about)
> recognise that the scanner exists! This appears to be because the
> Microsoft applications want to see a scanner with a WIA driver. Canon
> have produced WIA drivers for their scanners in the past (though
> these have tended to be less functional than their TWAIN drivers) but
> it is not clear from the documentation on their website whether they
> think that the latest Vista drivers include WIA support.
>
> I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers (in the right order
> and with the scanner disconnected!) and spent a lot of time Googling
> for enlightenment. Unfortunately, VueScan, which looks as if it might
> provide a solution for this problem for some Canon Scanners, does
> not directly support or include a WIA convertor driver for the
> 5000S, even though the VueScan program itself will communicate with
> the scanner quite happily (presumably via its TWAIN interface).
>
> Has anyone solved this problem, and/or can anyone authoritatively
> state that it is not soluble without a new (and currently
> unavailable) WIA driver from Canon. If the latter is the case, there
> are obvious, though not very convenient, workarounds, and I can stop
> wasting my time trying to find a solution!


I do not have an answer for you, but an observation...

Using the Canon MP130 here, Windows F&S also sees only the WIA driver.
But, it's listed as being "manufactured by Canon." Click NEW
SCAN|PROPERTIES|CHANGE, and take a look.

As you note, using the scanning from other applications calls the Twain
driver.
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