Canoscan Lide 20 Driver Windows 7 X64 Professional

Canoscan Lide 20 N670u N676u Driver for Windows 7 32 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 10, 8, XP. Uploaded on 4/7/2019, downloaded 3343 times, receiving a 98/100 rating by 2011 users.

Get your old scanner working with Windows 7 x64 Published 16 th Oct 2011 by & filed under. Last updated 15 th Mar 2013. In recent months I’ve encountered sev­er­al prob­lems where people have con­tac­ted me ask­ing for help get­ting their USB scan­ners work­ing on new PCs. In each case the new PCs have come with Win­dows 7 x64, and the scan­ners have been USB devices pro­duced by Can­on and Nikon. Both of these ima­ging spe­cial­ists have ser­i­ously dropped the ball on sup­port­ing products, includ­ing some quite expens­ive premi­um kit from not all that long ago. The 2 most recent devices I’ve had to fix have been a Can­on Cano­Scan LIDE 50, and a Nikon CoolS­can IV ED.

The Can­on is a fairly stand­ard flat­bed scan­ner, and the Nikon is a slide scan­ner. The first solu­tion, is a uni­ver­sal option, which sup­ports a lot of scan­ners on Win­dows 7 x64. • Down­load from Ham­rick • Con­nect the scan­ner • Install it • Unin­stall it • Open device man­ager (right click on my com­puter, choose prop­er­ties, click on device man­ager link on left hand side) • Find the scan­ner (unknown device usu­ally) • Right click, and select “update driver soft­ware” • Choose “browse my com­puter for driver soft­ware” • Click browse and browse to c: VueScan • Click next etc until fin­ished • Down­load and install the scan­ner applic­a­tion from the man­u­fac­turer, but don’t install the drivers 2. The second solu­tion, which I was able to use for the Can­on, is a spe­cific­ally made driver.

Addi­tion­al inform­a­tion The mod­i­fied driver by “DNA” claims to have 4 modi­fic­a­tions 1. Inser­tion of Hard­ware ID 2. Inser­tion of Device ID 3.

Replace­ment of LiDE 60 Col­our Pro­file with cor­rect LiDE 50 ICC file 4. I’ve only just noticed these new­er replies, thanks for these. I would still like to exper­i­ment, how­ever after your com­ment on 20 th Sep that you nev­er got the drivers work­ing I chucked my N670u scan­ner (which I bought at a car boot sale this sum­mer for a quid) in a box in the corner of my garden ready to take to the tip when i next go. Torrent filemaker pro 11 windows.

That tip trip has yet to come, so tech­nic­ally I still have the scan­ner — though I’m not too sure the last 2 months out­side will have been kind to it. If they have then I will have a play with the drivers soon 🙂. I haven’t got any­where with this in a long time, but recently came back to it.

There are some indic­a­tions that the Lide20 might work with a hacked Lide25 driver, although I’m fairly scep­tic­al about the chances of suc­cess. I’ll look at build­ing some new test can­did­ates over the next 2–3 weeks. If any­one has a Lide20 they’re will­ing to test with that would be great. If I can get a lide20 driver going then a N670U should also work with the same hack — i believe it uses the same drivers as the lide20.

Isis I’ve tried both of these approaches and neither worked for me so far. The VueS­can worked great as long as I used the scan­ner applic­a­tion that came with it, but it cov­ers all images with water­marks, unless you buy the paid ver­sion, which I can’t afford.

I tried to use Cano­Scan Tool­box with it, but when I choose ‘Save’ and hit Scan, I’m promp­ted to ‘Select Source’ and it dis­plays VueS­can TWAIN 1.0 (32−32). I click Select, and get an error mes­sage ‘Unable to select TWAIN source’. When I click on Scan-1, then Scan, it prompts me to ‘Spe­cify a pro­gram where the scanned image is trans­ferred’. Why would I ‘trans­fer’ it to a pro­gram?

I have no clue what that means. I simply want to scan and save to my desktop. I found the install­a­tion of DNA very con­fus­ing. I plugged in the scan­ner, extrac­ted the files, and hoped Win­dows would find the driver on its own. No such luck.