- #SCANSNAP DRIVER S1300 WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
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If you have the s1300 you obviously don't need to install the s300 driver too, just install the relevant one for your scanner. So now we get to installing the driver you need.
#SCANSNAP DRIVER S1300 WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
Installing the s1300, s1300i, s1100 or s300 drivers themselves You should find something similar in your terminal output. For those reading this with a screen reader, the relevant output I got is: found USB scanner (vendor=0x04c5, product=0x11ed ) at libusb:003:010 I've highlighted the important bit in the red box.ĭon't worry about the errors, just look for something similar to that output in the red box and that shows it's properly detected the scanner. You'll get a rush of text that'll look something like below. Once that's done, use the following command to have SANE look for the scanner: You make sure it is on by opening the lid/paper tray which will cause the scan button to flash blue. Make sure it's connected and powered on by plugging in the power cable and connecting it to a USB port on your computer. Now we need to make sure the system can find your scanner. That's fine too, just install that package - sometimes names change. You may also be prompted to install libsane-extras-common instead of libsane-extras. NOTE - In Ubuntu 17.10 you may also be prompted to install the GIMP package as part of the SANE installation. The result will be something like below if you're running an Ubuntu based Distro but a pure Debian variant will likely perform an install as it's not usually already installed on Debain.
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You'll probably be asked to enter your password to allow the install to proceed. Sudo apt-get install sane sane-utils libsane-extras Open a terminal and type the following to install SANE: Install SANEįirst thing is to install SANE and associated utilities. If you try this on Fedora, Arch, Slackware, Gentoo etc etc and it works please report on your success or failure in the comments so I can make adjustments to this post. I've not tested it on a non-Debian based distro simply because I don't run them but I do believe it works.
It should work on any Debian based distro (that includes Ubuntu based ones and it's offspring for those that aren't familiar with the mess that is Linux distributions). I run vanilla Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, but I did test this driver install on Linux Mint 18 and Debian Jessie 8.5 and this process worked. Try not to be put off if you are new to the terminal, all it requires is that you can type text, that's literally it. If you aren't familiar with it then here's a great post on getting started with the terminal by How-To Geek. One other thing - this post requires you to use the terminal.
#SCANSNAP DRIVER S1300 WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
Instead I'll show you how to install the s1300 and those steps can be used to install drivers for the s1100, s1300i and s300. Installing ScanSnap s1300, s1300i, s1100 or s300 driver on Ubuntuįirst things first there's no point telling you how to install each driver itself, because it's basically the same way for each.
#SCANSNAP DRIVER S1300 WINDOWS 10 DOWNLOAD#
If you aren't sure what you're doing then click the link above to download the driver (put it in your downloads folder or remember where you put it) and read on for instructions on how to install the relevant one. If you know what you're doing, or if you're me returning because I've reinstalled our system yet again (stop doing that!!) then carry on and ignore the rest. Here they are then, just one file for each driver to download:ĭownload 1300_0C26.nal driver for Fujitsu ScanSnap s1300ĭownload 300_0C00.nal driver for Fujitsu ScanSnap s300ĭownload 1100_0A00.nal driver for Fujitsu ScanSnap s1100ĭownload 1300i_0D12.nal driver for Fujitsu ScanSnap s1300i ScanSnap s1300, s1100, s1300i and s300 driver download Well, almost, there are certain bits that don't work like one button scanning but it's not too much of a hardship. To that end I'll also walk you through the install process so you can have your s1300, s1300i, s1100 and s300 happily scanning away just like they would if you were using Windows or OS X/macOS. I've seen many terse instructions that fail to give new users enough to go on so this one is written out fully and clearly. The actual number of things you need to do is not that high at all. This post looks long but it's just spelt out very very clearly. Unfortunately Fujitsu don't provide linux drivers so this post provides those drivers for you to download.
Likewise, the current generation s1300i upholds that tradition and is arguably one of the best scanners currently on sale.
The Fujitsu ScanSnap s1300, s1100 and s300 were some of the best low cost duplex scanners available, and if you've got one no doubt it's still going strong.