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Scanners are useful devices used
to input images or text into your computer. Simply place the image or
document in the scanner, hit the scanner button, and voila – there’s your
image or document on your computer screen just waiting for you to edit it
and save it.
If only it were so easy. If all goes well with the installation and your
system is running fine, great. However, scanners can run into hardware
issues and conflicts with other devices.
Before you determine that it’s a mechanical problem and take it to the
nearest repair facility (or recycle it and buy a new one), consider updating
the scanner driver. Scanners, like all peripheral hardware devices,
require a device driver in order to communicate with the operating system.
When something happens to the scanner driver, the scanner and computer can
no longer communicate properly.
If you’re wondering how a perfectly functioning scanner can suddenly stop
working, it’s fairly simple. Device drivers are programs composed of
multiple files just like your other applications. If a file gets deleted or
becomes corrupt, the
scanner driver is no longer intact and
no longer communicates with the operating system the way it should.
Installing new software or devices (or uninstalling applications) can remove
or overwrite required device driver files. Spyware and viruses are also
known to destroy files including scanner files.
To get your scanner back up and running, you must restore the scanner files.
You can do this by using System Restore if you have Windows XP or Vista or
you can reinstall the scanner’s original device drivers from CD. Better yet,
check to see if you can
download drivers from the scanner’s
manufacturer. Having the latest drivers is preferable to reinstalling older
ones because you will have the latest hotfixes and patches as well as any
performance enhancements of improvements.
You’ll need to go to the scanner’s manufacturer’s website in order to obtain
the latest scanner driver. For example, if you have a Canon scanner, go to
the Canon website and search for the scanner driver that goes with your
device. Make sure to get the scanner driver for the exact model that
you own. In addition, pay attention to the operating system that the driver
is designed for. If you have Windows XP, don’t download a Windows Vista
driver.
If the file that you download is zipped, you will need to unzip it using an
unzip utility such as WinZip. Many device drivers come as self-extracting
executables which makes updating the driver quite convenient. Simply
download the .exe file and follow the prompts as they appear. However,
that’s not always the case. You might need to install the scanner driver
manually.
Installing the scanner driver involves going into the Control Panel and
selecting the Scanner and Cameras icon. For a new installation, click Add
Device which will launch the Add Scanner and Camera wizard. Find your
manufacturer in the list or click Have Disk. Follow the prompts to install
the device.
Installing a new scanner driver isn’t terribly difficult once you know where
to look for the latest updated driver and how to do it. Many users
mistakenly try to use Device Manager for this task and are surprised to find
that scanners are not listed. Like installing a printer, scanners bypass the
Device Manager and are installed via their own icon found in the Control
Panel.

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