01-29-2022 09:35 PM
I have loved my R40 scanner, but now it won't work. I use the Canon-supplied software, both the driver and the CaptureOnTouch software. Recently, when I've tried to use it, I get "An error has occurred with the TWAIN driver. [Error: 80FF0001]" and that's it.
I've tried re-installing the driver. I've tried uninstalling it and re-installing it. I've tried uninstalling all the Canon software and re-installing the whole software package. Nothing has made it work. Someone, please help! Thank you.
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05-09-2022 09:59 AM
Thanks man,
this really helped me out!
I first was thinking about a windows update, as this was the last thing which had changed on the PC.
But as this now poped up a second time and the update is still blocked, the deactivation of the WIA service worked for me.
Thanks a lot for your inverstigation. I also opened a remedy ticket @ Canon Germany regarding this issue.
02-11-2022 03:09 PM
I am so happy to see the responses on here. I thought I was crazy. My computer does have the Windows 11 upgrade available, but I did not go through with it for fear of the same issue. However, I am still having the same issue. I have only had the Canon set up for 3 days. I was able to scan for 1 day, fall in love with it, and when I returned to work the next day(it is a scanner used at my place of business for work), I could no longer use it. Is this an issue with all Canon scanners or just this particular one? Should I be looking for a different brand altogether? This is definitely being returned.
03-02-2022 04:03 PM
The more I think about this, the more I am convinced that the driver is junk.
02-14-2022 05:42 PM
A bit more info on this. On one of the computers today we found this problem again. Turned the printer on and at the cursor noticed a circle thing repeatedly coming up. Went into services and restarted the Windows Image Acquisition service and whallah. The scanner appeared and worked. This is just one PC though, we still have another half dozen still failing in different or similar ways, it's our most popular service request 🙂
02-17-2022 05:15 PM
This seems to be primarily a windows 11 issue. I tried for several hours to fix the TWAIN error problem on my new windows 11 desktop computer. No luck. I finally decided to reconnect the R40 to my old windows 10 desktop computer and was able to scan without a problem. I hope Canon will develop a fix for the new windows 11 OS, otherwise the R40 will become worthless device.
02-17-2022 08:44 PM
NO. It is an issue in W10 ^ W11.
for W10 at lelast, any new install and reboot works for a few days so that is not a way to evaluate.
03-15-2022 11:52 AM
Thanks for the tip! This fixed my problem... now to let @canon debug and figure out why restarting a Windows service allows the scanner to work! 🤔
05-09-2022 09:59 AM
Thanks man,
this really helped me out!
I first was thinking about a windows update, as this was the last thing which had changed on the PC.
But as this now poped up a second time and the update is still blocked, the deactivation of the WIA service worked for me.
Thanks a lot for your inverstigation. I also opened a remedy ticket @ Canon Germany regarding this issue.
05-21-2022 01:55 PM
Not sure who/how this got marked as a solution. One person on a local system reported something (temporarily) worked? I started the thread - and until all others also agree - this should not be flagged as a solution.
05-27-2022 05:02 PM
My solution is to take this thing back to Office Deport for full refund. I don't have the time to play these Mickey Mouse games. Will never buy another Cannon product.
05-30-2022 03:15 AM
This is a Microsoft issue not a Canon issue. Canon is already investigating, but it takes some time, as always when software bugs are reported.
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