04-27-2023 02:27 PM - last edited on 05-05-2023 08:58 AM by Danny
300 LiDE scanner common fault with no fix - Is it something Canon should/could address?
I've used my scanner probably half a dozen times without issue - it's a great unit but I needed it last week and got the attached error message. I checked on various forums and noted that scanner head was parking on the hinge side - which seems o be the tell tale problem, also the warming up message doesn't appear.
I couldn't find any any useful advise online except lots of YouTube videos from Asia taking their scanner to pieces and washing circuit boards with petrol etc! so borrowed another 300 LiDE scanner, plugged it in and amazingly it works perfectly - so defiantly not driver or USB cable related problem, the fault seems to be in the scanner itself. Any advise would be appreciated.
This seems to be a common fault though - there must be a simple fix, or at least a reasonable answer to the problem, even if it's a faulty component. I'm loathed to simply buy another one as I use it infrequently - hence my warranty expiring on a unit which has had little use!
04-27-2023 03:29 PM
This message isn't pointing to a fault. It's telling you the computer doesn't see the scanner at all.
Did you try your scanner on the computer the borrowed scanner came from? The problem could be in the USB cable itself. Do you have another one?
04-27-2023 04:22 PM
When I plug the scanner in, the computer makes the usb ping and the scanner head tracks from the hinged end to the button end does a bit of a jig light comes on then off and it then tracks back to the hinged end and parks, when I press any button on the scanner the fault appears. On the borrowed scanner, same ping when plugged in, the scanner head is already at the button end, it moves back and forwards a little bit and stays parked there, when I press a button, the scanner lights up and tracks to the hinge end and then light off, comes back to the button end and parks.
I used the same cable and software for both scanners, the faulty scanner parks at the hinge end which is what a Cannon tech pointed out in a previous fault question with the same fault code.
04-28-2023 09:09 AM
To simplify, please....Are you saying the borrowed scanner works fine on your computer and the other computer? And your scanner fails on both computers?
05-05-2023 07:35 AM
Yes, borrowed scanner works fine on both The only thing faulty is my scanner - cable and software working fine. I guess the scanner head being at the hinge is the main factor - After finding repair will cost 50% more than buying new, I have now bought a new scanner and got with same results - works fine with existing cable and software but scanner 'parks' at wrong end. (see image).
I hate the 'throw away' world we live in and for the sake of one small faulty component, it is cheaper to simply bin it... And they tell us to be environmentally aware!
04-20-2024 07:05 AM
Hi,
Was there any solution to this problem? I also am experiencing it.
Sam
04-20-2024 12:03 PM
Greetings,
The other user's issue was his scanner. Likely a component or electrical malfunction. An identical device worked.
In your situation, test the following:
-Try connecting the cable to a different port on your computer
-Replace the cable
Uninstall the scanner software, disconnect the scanner and restart your computer.
Visit the Lide300 support portal, download the latest driver for your OS
Canon Support for CanoScan LIDE 300 | Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Run the installer, follow the prompts
Do not connect the scanner to your computer until prompted to do so.
If the scanners head does not sweep and return to the ready position. Its has malfunctioned and will need to be replaced. The cost to ship and repair would exceed the cost of replacement.
New is about $70
~Rick
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10-03-2024 08:23 AM
I've just experienced this exact issue here with one of our scanners.
The fix : (Well for me) - reseating a ribbon cable
Unscrew the two screws on the bottom, then open up the scanner (it has little clips at the back which you can carefully pry apart) - the lid lifts off, and the glass comes out quite easy aswell.
The head being at the wrong end is a bonus, as it easily comes off.
One side of it is spring loaded - watch out for that jumping spring.
The black bit slides to the right (towards the spring) and rotates up
When it's out - there is a little ribbon cable, unplugging this and re-seating it (then put back together in reverse order - don't forget the spring)
It's now working again.
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