When you connect a scanner to your device or add a new scanner to your home network, you can usually start scanning pictures and documents right away. If your scanner doesn't automatically install, here's some help to get things working.

In most cases, all you have to do to set up a scanner is to connect it to your device. Plug the USB cable from your scanner into an available USB port on your device, and turn the scanner on. If that doesn't work, here's a way to do it manually.


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If your scanner is turned on and connected to the network, Windows should find it automatically. Available scanners can include all scanners on a network, such as Bluetooth and wireless scanners or scanners that are plugged into another device and shared on the network. Here's a way to do it manually.

If you use wireless access points, extenders or multiple wireless routers with separate SSIDs, you'll need to ensure that you're connected to the same network as the scanner for your PC to find and install it.

If your scanner is included in a multifunction or All-In-One printer, you may only see the name of your printer. To see your scanner, under Printers & scanners, select your installed printer, select Manage, and then choose your scanner.

Canon clearly indicate it is not supported under Windows 11

(Check "Operating System Compatibility" on

 -p-150-portable-scanner?tab=drivers )


Nonetheless, I contacted their support to gauge their appetite on the subject, here is the answer I got (extract):

"Due to a number of factors including design, requirements and age there is no driver suitable for the imageFORMULA P-150 and operating system (Windows 11). We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this has caused"

So pretty much a dead end. I have therefore decided to hang on to my scanner and to Windows 10 until the 14th of October 2025, which is the official date Microsoft have stated they will support it

(Check -us/lifecycle/products/windows-10-home-and-pro for details)

This is a rather Late reply, but only recently acquired a computer running Win 11 - and was also dismayed that my P-150 scanner was not recognized. "SOLUTION" here - at least for time being: I ran the Canon P-150 Driver software in "Compatibility Mode" - using Windows 8 compatibility.

I have a WiFi-connected printer and scanner (Canon MG 5700) that I use from Windows 10. One of the nice features of Windows 10 is that I never had to install any drivers or bloatware to get it working. Windows automatically discovered the printer on the network, and it actually works.

I had the same issue with an HP scanner and it was an IPv6 / IPv4 problem, try to disable IPv6 on the scanner and see if it works.When my PC tried to connect to the scanner with IPv4 worked fine but when it used IPv6 there was something wrong going on.Rebooting the PC flipped the coin between IPv6 and IPv4 and sometimes worked, sometimes not.

I have been using this scanner for over a year now (2 of them), no problems whatsoever in Windows 10. After upgrading to Windows 11, the software installs, but the services do not start because they tell me "No connected scanner. Connect scanner and try again".

Trying to build utilities for warehousing / shipping/ photography on the Microsoft Tech Stack and i repeatedly run into errors on the Windows 10 platform with Power App - the barcode scanner is the latest.

Exactly the same problem. Spent 24 hours trying everything I can, but the scanner part of my F2480 is not recognised on my new Windows 11 computer or my old Windows 10 Laptop, where it was before. Still works fine on a very old Windows 7 computer.

Here's my view on things. I bought my HP F2480 scanner/printer many years ago because my old scanners had stopped working with the new Windows 7 (?). I desperately needed the scanner but not the printer, then 6 months later, I tried to start using the printer which has NEVER printed one page. It malfunctioned with the supplied cartridges, HP suggested I buy new ones, same result, and then they told me it was out of warranty and refused to discuss it further. So basically I would never buy another HP product, or an inkjet printer.

But I carried on using the Scanner part, successfully. On a Windows 10 upgrade, HP Solution Centre disappeared from my computer and wouldn't reinstall. Fortunately I found Microsoft?windows SCAN App and that has worked brilliantly.

As soon as Windows 11 was introduced my desktop and laptop both announced they were not able to upgrade to Windows 11, and the desktop was never right since. Constant freezing, refusing to restart etc, so I used my Laptop for a while but found that HP Solution Centre had disappeared from that, and Windows SCAN no longer recognised my scanner.

As I have a need to submit a few scanned documents every weekend, I had to but a new desktop, which upgraded to Windows 11 as soon as it was activated, but SCAN and Fax and Scan would still not recognise my scanner. I tried every solution on HP website (knowing they would just ignore me if I asked for help) and nothing worked. Their website shows me no drivers but various assistants to download. I still have my installation disc, but that doesn't show an "INSTALL" button and won't run.

Part of the problem may be that the drivers won't update. Mine are 2008, but I can't find anything to update to. Unfortunately a new scanner costs a lot more than a printer scanner, and they seem to be in short supply, but I am sure HP will defeat me soon.

I had the same scanner issue while still running Windows 10 with the Color Laser Jet MFP277dw printer. I downloaded and installed the complete HP update, as suggested, with no luck. Not only could I not scan, but HP Print and Scan Doctor would freeze up and not allow me to close it out. I spent 6 hours trying to find a fix. Eventually I reinstalled the old HP drivers and the problem went away. I can now scan and HP Print and Scan Doctor does not freeze up. There is evidently a serious issue with the HP updates. HP is losing my product confidence. I will start researching other brands. Customer care is a lost value in most places. Sad to see HP follow the leader!

You should see connected. Now, windows tends to update itself without your permission so what happens sometimes is the "log on" credentials get reset so you will need to redo them as above. But for some reason yesterday for me, nothing would connect until I did

UPDATE (Jan 2020):

I had another issue every time I docked the scanner into the cradle, it would detect a USB device but immediately register it as 'unknown device' or sometimes, very rarely, it would list it correctly but disable the device because of a timeout. My problem here was the computer I was using has USB 3 connections, so I plugged in an old USB hub, connected the dock to that and it hey presto worked again.

On my MC92N0 scanner I went into Settings/Control Panel/USBConfig and I had to tap on the "USB Client Mode." It was previously selected to port mode "USB OTG Mode". After doing this I placed it in the doc again and it connected normally\launched Windows Mobile Device Center.

Also fyi you should also be able to find the scanner and access files once you're connected by looking underneath devices in "This PC", similar to how you would access a USB flash drive. I was able to do this on Windows 7 & 8.

I spend a couple of hours trying to make this work for a MC92N0. In my case, I have used windows 10 to configure MC9090s through WDMC with NO issues, however, when attaching an MC92N0 nothing was happening, I could not get the MC92N0 to connect (same results on a windows 7 machine ).

What worked for me was to use a USB hub to connect the cradle to the PC, insert the device into the cradle, then go to the device "control pannel" > "USBconfig" > and then switched the USB modes to "mass storage" and select any of the folders (at this point the windows machine recognized a storage device was attached, but still no WDMC connection) > then I switched the setting back to "ActiveSync Serial" and the WDMC showed a connection!

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Operating Systems Compatibility: As listed in section "Minimum System Requirements". This scanner is not compatible with Windows Me or Windows 98. Support for Windows 2000 has ended with OneTouch version 4.5

Visioneer OneTouch is a utility that connects scanner buttons with pre-selected destinations (and/or applications) and allows you to scan into these destinations by simply pressing one button. Destinations can include your email,Word processor, printer or simply a file folder.

TWAIN is a software driver used for acquiring images by certain scanners, digital cameras, and frame grabbers. For your TWAIN device to work with Elements Organizer, the manufacturer must provide a source manager and TWAIN data source.

Before using the scanner to bring images into Elements Organizer, install the TWAIN device and its software, and then restart your computer. (Refer to documentation from your device manufacturer for installation information.)

Note: After pressing the scanning button for the first time on some scanners, such as the Canon MP960, the scanning progress bar will open behind Photoshop Elements. You can reduce the Photoshop Elements window to bring the progress bar forward.

I've recently encountered a problem on my Inspiron 15 where I can no longer use Windows Hello Fingerprint Recognition. When I go into my settings, it tells me, "We couldn't find a fingerprint scanner compatible with Windows Hello Fingerprint." Not sure why this is happening. I never had a problem with the scanner before today. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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