Troubleshooting ScanSnap S1100 connection issues (USB and power problems)
Applies to: ScanSnap S1100 Portable Document Scanner
Last updated: 4 February 2026
Problem
Your ScanSnap S1100 powers on intermittently, disconnects during scans, or appears to lose connection when the USB cable is touched or moved. Sometimes the scanner works briefly and then stops responding, or ScanSnap Home reports that the scanner has been disconnected. These issues are frustrating because they can look like software faults when the root cause is often power or USB related.
Solution
The ScanSnap S1100 relies entirely on USB for both power and data. Connection issues are usually caused by weak USB power delivery, failing cables, USB hubs or docking stations, or aggressive power saving features on the computer. By simplifying the USB path, disabling power management features and testing with known good hardware, you can usually stabilise the connection.
Step-by-step instructions
Use a direct USB connection
- Disconnect the ScanSnap S1100 from the computer.
- Plug the USB cable directly into a USB port on the computer.
- Avoid USB hubs, monitors with built in USB ports or docking stations.
- If using a laptop, test with the laptop undocked.
- Reconnect the scanner and wait for detection in ScanSnap Home.
Direct connections provide the most stable power and data delivery.
Try different USB ports
- Move the USB cable to another USB port on the computer.
- Prefer ports directly on the main system board rather than front panel ports on desktops.
- On laptops, test ports on both sides if available.
- Reconnect the scanner and observe whether the connection remains stable.
Some USB ports deliver less power than others, especially on older systems.
Replace or test the USB cable
- Inspect the USB cable for kinks, fraying or loose connectors.
- Test with another USB cable of the same type that is known to work.
- Avoid long or very thin USB cables.
- Reconnect the scanner using the replacement cable.
Cable faults are a common cause of intermittent power loss.
Disable USB power saving features
On Windows
- Open Device Manager.
- Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
- Open each USB Root Hub entry.
- Go to the Power Management tab.
- Untick the option that allows the computer to turn off the device to save power.
- Apply changes and restart the computer.
On macOS
- Open System Settings.
- Go to Battery or Energy settings.
- Disable options that aggressively manage USB or accessory power.
- Restart the computer after making changes.
Power saving can interrupt scanning sessions unexpectedly.
Avoid simultaneous high power USB devices
- Disconnect other high draw USB devices such as external hard drives.
- Leave only the ScanSnap S1100 connected during testing.
- Perform a test scan and observe stability.
- Reconnect other devices one by one if needed.
USB power is shared across controllers, which can affect small devices.
Check ScanSnap Home stability
- Open ScanSnap Home and confirm the scanner appears connected.
- Perform a scan and watch for disconnect messages.
- If ScanSnap Home freezes or crashes, reinstall it cleanly.
- Restart the computer and test again.
Software crashes can appear as hardware disconnects.
Test on another computer
- Install ScanSnap Home on a second computer.
- Connect the ScanSnap S1100 using the same USB cable.
- Perform several test scans.
If the scanner is stable on another system, the issue lies with the original computer or its USB setup.
Optional methods or tools
- Powered USB hub
A powered hub can help if the computer’s USB ports do not supply stable power, though direct connection is still preferred. - Short USB extension cable
A short, high quality extension can reduce strain on the scanner port without significant power loss. - Laptop power testing
Test scanning with the laptop plugged into mains power to rule out battery related power limits.
Best practices or tips
- Use short, good quality USB cables.
- Avoid plugging and unplugging the scanner frequently while the software is running.
- Keep the scanner connected to the same USB port for consistency.
- Disable aggressive power saving on laptops used for scanning.
- Restart the computer if the scanner disconnects repeatedly.
USB and power related issues are the most common cause of unreliable ScanSnap S1100 behaviour. Because the scanner depends entirely on the USB connection, even small interruptions in power or data can stop scans mid process. Simplifying the setup by using a direct connection and a reliable cable usually resolves these problems quickly.
Once stabilised, the ScanSnap S1100 is generally very dependable. Keeping the USB setup consistent and avoiding unnecessary hubs or power saving features helps ensure the scanner remains ready whenever you need it. With a solid connection in place, scanning becomes predictable and interruption free.




