- COMPUTER WILL NOT INSTALL SCANSNAP MANAGER HOW TO
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It will feed paper and scan if I go to system tray and click DUPLEX. Scan button just flashes a few times but does not feed paper when trying to scan wirelessly.
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Scanner and Software Technical Support Knowledge Baseįrom: Vincent Natrella Wednesday, Janu7:05 AM You should be able to scan from the button on the scanner now Scroll through the list and find the Scansnap Manager line(s)Ĥ.Ĝheck all the boxes on the line(s) to allow the manager through the firewallĥ.
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In the top left click on “Allow an App or feature through Windows Firewall”ģ. Open the Control Panel on the computer and go into Windows FirewallĢ. This is most likely a Firewall blocking the Signal from the scanner to start a scan.Ĭan you try the following steps to allow the Manager through the firewall.ġ. Within 30 minutes I got a response with a solution that WORKS!
COMPUTER WILL NOT INSTALL SCANSNAP MANAGER HOW TO
I don’t know how to do what some of the other suggestions on here were, such as checking to make sure the network is reading the same, but I am assuming it is, because it will scan wirelessly to my android phone. I am not about to uninstall and reinstall because honestly that takes too much time, and I don’t have a CD-drive to do via CD and doing it online usually gives me problems before I can figure out how to do it, so I honestly don’t want to go the uninstall and reinstall route if I can avoid it. Turned off the Wi-Fi option and turned it back on, still not working. Tried turning off the scanner and computer, still not working wirelessly. Connect it via USB cable and it scanned fine…unplugged it again, and it won’t scan…plug it again, scan fine, unplug and won’t scan. Then one day out of the blue, I was scanning fine, and then scanning my next batch and it wasn’t working. I was able to scan via Wi-Fi all the time, even after changing internet providers / routers and updating all the info. My wife says that I am wrong all the time – I’m just happy it is about scanning for a change. Wireless scanning to a computer was by far the most requested feature from what I’ve seen. Many people felt that to this point, the iX500 didn’t have “true” wi-fi scanning because it only worked with mobile devices. Here is how to change the computer that the iX500 scans to. If you want to scan to multiple computers, it is doable but not super seamless. The way the ScanSnap iX500 wireless scanning works, the scanner is “paired” to your computer. Now it’s time to unplug the cord! Take out that USB cable, put some paper into your scanner, and hit Scan.Īs long as you are on the same wireless network, and as long as the Wi-Fi switch is on at the back of your scanner, it should find your computer and scan to it using whichever ScanSnap Manager profile you had specified (or the Quick Menu if you roll that way). ScanSnap Wireless Dock Scan Wirelessly To Your ScanSnap iX500
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Once it has been set up, you will see that your Dock icon on the Mac or your System Tray icon on Windows now has a little wi-fi signal. ScanSnap Do You Want To Connect Wirelessly? As you are going through the software installation, it should automatically start the ScanSnap Wireless Network Setup wizard. Set Your Computer Up For Wireless ScanningĪs I mentioned, the computer needs to be initially plugged in via USB to set it up for wi-fi scanning. You do need to have the iX500 plugged in via USB to set it up.
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Once you do that, it will take you through the update process. If you aren’t automatically notified of the update, right-click on the ScanSnap icon in your Dock (for Mac users) or System Tray (for Windows Users), go to Help and then Online Update. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw the update come through. Today Fujitsu has dropped a massive firmware and software update to the ScanSnap iX500 that adds the ability to do wireless scanning to a Mac or Windows computer. That uninformed person was, of course, me. So, I would be very surprised if they end up adding the ability to scan to a. The reason I think that is because I would imagine that they would be afraid of it cannibalizing sales of their network scanners, or might reduce the sales to offices. I’ve been thinking about the Wi-Fi to thing, and I really doubt Fujitsu is going to do it. In a comment to his ScanSnap iX500 review, some obviously uninformed person wrote this: