Canon Lide 25 Scanner Driver For Windows 7 32bit

Hello Michael, Thank you for the information. • Are you referring to CanoScan LiDE 20? If you are referring to CanoScan LiDE 20, I would request you to download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website and install the driver for the same. Refer the article: Drivers & Software You may also refer to the following suggestions and check. Automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly Hope this information is helpful. Please do let us know if you need further assistance with Windows, we’ll be glad to assist you. Codesoft 9 Printer Drivers.

Canon Lide 25 Scanner Driver For Windows 7 32bit

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I stated clearly what the equipment was and the problems experienced. I also stated that I had been in contact with Canon Technical Support, at some length, to try to resolve this issue but they could not and told me they, Canon, do not have drivers suitable for Windows 7! I have tried to drivers and software you mentioned yet again and still get exactly the same problem, namely that it gets loaded in the wrong location and not in the C: Windows Twain_32 folder. So it cannot 'see' the scanner at all! Plus why should the drivers for the USA be any different for those offered here in the UK?

Or did you just wrongly assume that all Microsoft customer are in the USA? Completely irrelevant! It discusses programs rather than drivers. The problem, as previously stated, is that Windows 7 and the Canon installer are putting the DRIVERS in the WRONG directory, namely into C: Canoscan instead of C: Windows Twain_32.

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So there are no 'programs' icons to use with any compatability settings. That could ONLY work, if at all, with the CanoScan Toolbox - but that installs and appears to run properly apart from not being able to 'see' the device as the driver is not correctly installed! Note that in the previous Windows XCP Pro installation, the drivers and toolbox were put in the correct directories and it worked very well for 10 years! But W7 can't cope with it for some daft reason. I have previously stated, more than once, that Canon Support tell me there are NO drivers suitable for use with Windows 7 32bit.