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.