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Canon CanoScan

Canon CanoScan - 4.1.3

LiDE 20/30 scanner drivers

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Current Version: 4.1.3
Release Date: 2003-10-28
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 52,692
Downloads (all versions): 53,855

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Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1.2 or higher
  • CanoScan LiDE 20/30 scanners

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Canon CanoScan ReviewJust buy and use VueScan instead. - Version: 4.1.3, 3/8/2008 11:49AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

geekspeedracer
I've struggled with Canon's scanner toolbox software for years. Each time I need to use my Canoscan LiDE 30 on a different or newly installed system, I dread having to try and make Canon's software work. After a clean install / upgrade to OS X 10.5, I went looking for this again but also found a link to VueScan, by Hamrick Software, as part of my "canon lide 30 os x 10.5" Google search. Downloaded, dragged to Applications, plugged in scanner, and launched VueScan and immediately it "just works" like things SHOULD on a Mac. Save yourself some headache, spend $40 on VueScan, and avoid Canon's scanner software like the plague.
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Canon CanoScan Troubleshooting ReportProblems Installing CanonScan Software - Version: 4.1.3, 2/5/2007 06:30AM PST

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robert.loney
For Macintosh OSX users (including intel Macintosh computers) who have problems installing Canon scanner software, including older models. Please try the following steps to successfully install your scanner driver software:

Short Fix:
1. Use the "Deldrv" program to remove previously unsuccessfully installed driver(s). The "Deldrv" uninstaller can be found on the Canon website at the bottom of the Canon scanner driver pop up window that you access to get the drivers for your scanner.
2. Use the "Find?" under the File menu (command-F) or use Spotlight (command spacebar) to find the folder "CFMSupport". Select this folder (don't open it), and use the 'Get info' command in the File menu (command-I) to open information about the Ownership and Permissions of the folder. Click on the arrow beside 'Ownership and Permissions' so it points downwards, then click on the arrow beside 'Details' so you can see the details. Click on the padlock icon so it is unlocked. Then set owner to your user name, set the Group to admin, and set access for all users to Read & Write.
3. Reinstall the CanoScan Toolbox first, then the scanner drivers from the Canon website or your CD, restart your computer.

Longer Fix:
1. Using the "Deldrv" program to remove previously unsuccessfully installed driver(s). This program should uninstall all components of previous unsuccessful installs, but to ensure all components of a previous uninstall are removed, you can also do the following:
1. Double-click on the Macintosh HD icon.
2. Double-click on the folder named Library.
3. Double-click on the folder named CFMSupport.
4. Trash the following files:
a. N#### or CNQL##_Button_Manager.
b. NBS4mb_carbon.shlb.
c. N#### or CNQL##_Library.shlb.
d. RMSLantc_carbon.shlb.
5. Close the window and double-click on the Macintosh HD icon.
6. Double-click on the folder named Library.
7. Double-click on the folder named Preferences.
8. Trash the folders named CanoScan ######.
9. Close the window and double-click on the Macintosh HD icon.
10. Double-click on the folder named Users.
11. Double-click on the folder named Shared.
12. Trash the folders named N####, CanoScan, or CNQL##.
13. Close the window and double-click on the Macintosh HD icon.
14. Double-click on the folder named Library.
15. Double-click on the folder named ColorSync.
16. Double-click on the folder named Profiles.
17. Trash the files named Canon Canoscan #####.
After doing the above empty the trash. Restart the computer.
2. Proceed to steps 2 & 3 above
NOTE: Certain HP scanner/all-in-one drivers may replace a file using an older version (info from Canon), you no longer have the ability to access the Canon TWAIN drivers from any application. If this is the case, would require a download of the "Mac OS X Data Source Manager" (DSM) from www.twain.org:
http://www.twain.org/mac/TWAIN_for_Mac_OS_X_SDK.dmg.bin
Once the file is downloaded and the disk image is mounted, double-click it to open it. Note: This may have automatically mounted a disk image upon download. If so, continue.
Double-click on the TWAIN for Mac OS X SDK mounted disk image.
Double-click the Libraries folder.
Copy the file "TWAIN Source Manager.Shlb" to the [Library/CFMSupport/].
Special Note: The original "TWAIN Source Manager.Shlb" file, which did
work but was replaced by the older version, was located in:
System/Library/CFMSupport/
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Canon CanoScan CommentaryIntel driver now available - Version: 4.1.3, 2/4/2007 03:46PM PST

russ14
And it works great!
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