01-20-2022 08:41 AM - edited 01-20-2022 08:42 AM
I have an R40 scanner, love it - except --!!
after about a day or so of working fine, any usage gives the error:
"An error has occurred within the TWAIN driver, [Error 80FF0001]"
The only solution seems to be to reboot windows, and then all is fine again, for awhile. (Windows-64)
This basically makes it unusable - I can't reboot every time I need to use it.
Emails and calls to Cannon technical support have not helped. After two rounds of the typical "reinstall...", they sent some patch, which did not help. This seems to be a known problem in user reports and the Cannon support staff, but no solutions.
Anyone have any hints for this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
09-05-2022 06:28 PM
The following process works reliably for me:
It works until the next reboot. I keep the Services app pinned to my task bar with Name sorted in reverse order so I can quickly get to the WIA service. I have uninstalled/reinstalled with the latest drivers and software and nothing else works for me.
Be sure to write an on-line review at the store where you bought your scanner so that others will be warned of the problem and to raise visibility with Canon.
09-05-2022 06:28 PM
The following process works reliably for me:
It works until the next reboot. I keep the Services app pinned to my task bar with Name sorted in reverse order so I can quickly get to the WIA service. I have uninstalled/reinstalled with the latest drivers and software and nothing else works for me.
Be sure to write an on-line review at the store where you bought your scanner so that others will be warned of the problem and to raise visibility with Canon.
09-05-2022 06:32 PM
yeah... I got there too. What a waste of time and effort. I also tried their DR Scanner patch, which they swear works. Nope. It worked for a day.
$350 bucks! Geeeez.
I have returned the **bleep** thing and I have removed Canon from my list of acceptable vendors. its too bad, I have a couple of their workgroup printers that I've liked for years. Too bad Canon no longer lives up to the brand name. I'm gonna buy one from Xerox or Epson.
09-06-2022 12:45 PM
This is working for me too. Thank you for the workaround! I hope there is a permanent fix coming.
09-15-2022 12:35 AM
Thank you very much! I had a project of some urgency and this works--you just saved the day.
Your directions are very easy to follow.
09-21-2022 03:02 PM
This worked for me! I was ready to throw this scanner out the window! Thanks
10-10-2022 09:54 AM
Brand new, worked once, and now all I get is TWAIN Driver Error message!
Is there a solution?
Windows 11
10-10-2022 10:09 AM
I'm frustrated by Canon not caring. Yes, Windows updates undercut their software & scanner, but improve your software for the machine you sold me. Stand behind your product, Canon!
With that said, I reached out to a friend who used to work for Canon and spoke to a person who currently does who had a solution (and they CLEARLY know they have an issue, but they're leaving all of us to our own devices). So here's the solution (which I've had to do after every OS update):
It will fix it, but only until the next update. And I hope the Canon people know this costs them business. I was poised to buy an expensive color printer from them before all of this happened. Now, I'm done trusting them!
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