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?
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01-28-2022 08:21 AM
Changing from hub to direct USB - no effect.
02-02-2022 11:06 AM
I'm replying onto this to also mention I'm experiencing the issue. Updated to the driver released on 12/11 and re-installed the scanner. Still getting the same issue. Is there no official statement from Canon regarding this?
02-02-2022 03:32 PM
Nothing useful. See earlier note about a patch, which did not solve anything for me.
Their customer support always says - "call us", but then they really don't have anything specific to report or respond.
02-02-2022 05:05 PM
Looks like a couple of posts have been deleted. So rather than fix this issue and stand by their product, they're censoring us? Or am I mistaking what's going on?
02-02-2022 05:10 PM
I think they are there - just hidden by default - there is a "Load previous Replies button" at th etop.
However,
I'd rather see a "Yes, we understand, and will address this" response. 🙂
I like a suggestion above, post feedback on amazon, or wherever you bought it.
02-02-2022 05:14 PM
Okay, that's better, I guess, but you're right. How about they just say they're going to help figure it out. We bought their product and just want it to work. Is that so much to ask?
02-09-2022 06:39 AM
This error happened to me this morning on a colleague's new Win11 computer. I uninstalled all the software and re-installed to no effect. It took me a long time to realise that uninstalling still left an instance of the R40 in the devices folder, the twain driver was trying to use that. Once I had removed that, restarted the computer, re installed the R40 software, all worked fine. I was much relieved as we have a lot of scanning to do. Hope this helps somebody.
02-09-2022 10:25 AM
Thanks! I'll give that a try!
02-09-2022 02:54 PM
Well, that didn't work. But still, thank you for sharing. It was worth trying.
02-09-2022 03:45 PM
Sorry to hear that, hope it manages to help somebody.
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