How do I set up the ScanSnap iX1300 for the first time on Windows or macOS?

Applies to: ScanSnap iX1300 Document Scanner
Last updated: 4 February 2026


Problem

You have a new ScanSnap iX1300 and want to get it working for the first time, but you are unsure which connection method to use, what software is required, or why the scanner is not detected immediately. The iX1300 supports USB, Wi-Fi and Direct Connect, which can make first-time setup feel more complicated than older ScanSnap models.


Solution

The ScanSnap iX1300 is designed to be flexible, but the most reliable first-time setup is to install ScanSnap Home first and then connect the scanner using USB. Once the scanner is detected and confirmed working, Wi-Fi or Direct Connect can be configured later. Following this order avoids detection issues and ensures the scanner firmware and drivers initialise correctly.


Step-by-step instructions

Check system requirements and preparation

  1. Confirm your Windows or macOS version is supported by ScanSnap Home.
  2. Make sure you have administrator rights on the computer.
  3. Disconnect the ScanSnap iX1300 from power and USB if it is already connected.
  4. Close any other scanning or document management software.

Install ScanSnap Home

  1. Download the latest version of ScanSnap Home for your operating system from the official ScanSnap support site.
  2. Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
  3. Accept the licence agreement and keep default installation options unless required otherwise.
  4. Allow the installation to complete fully.
  5. Restart the computer if prompted.

ScanSnap Home includes all required drivers for the iX1300.


Connect the ScanSnap iX1300 using USB for initial setup

  1. Plug the power adapter into the ScanSnap iX1300 and turn the scanner on.
  2. Connect the USB cable from the scanner directly to the computer.
  3. Avoid USB hubs or docking stations during initial setup.
  4. Wait while the operating system detects the scanner.
  5. Open ScanSnap Home and confirm the iX1300 appears as connected.

USB setup is the most stable way to initialise the scanner for the first time.


Complete initial scanner registration

  1. When prompted, allow ScanSnap Home to register or initialise the scanner.
  2. Follow any on-screen setup steps for region or usage preferences.
  3. Allow firmware checks to complete if offered.
  4. Do not disconnect the scanner during this process.

Initial registration ensures full functionality and firmware compatibility.


Grant permissions on macOS

macOS requires explicit permissions for scanning software.

  1. Open System Settings or System Preferences.
  2. Go to Privacy & Security.
  3. Enable ScanSnap Home under Full Disk Access, Files and Folders, and Accessibility.
  4. Quit and reopen ScanSnap Home after granting permissions.

Missing permissions can prevent scans from saving correctly.


Perform a test scan

  1. Insert a single sheet of paper into the ScanSnap iX1300.
  2. Press the physical Scan button.
  3. Confirm the scan completes successfully.
  4. Verify the document appears in ScanSnap Home.

If the test scan works, the scanner is ready for use.


Decide whether to configure Wi-Fi later

  1. Keep using USB until you are confident scanning works reliably.
  2. Configure Wi-Fi or Direct Connect only after successful USB testing.
  3. This avoids troubleshooting multiple variables at once.

Optional methods or tools

  • Wi-Fi setup after USB confirmation
    Once USB scanning works, switching to Wi-Fi is far simpler and more reliable.
  • Firmware updates during setup
    Installing firmware updates early can prevent future connection issues.
  • Direct Connect for mobile devices
    Useful later if scanning directly to phones or tablets.

Best practices or tips

  • Always install ScanSnap Home before connecting the scanner for the first time.
  • Use USB for initial setup even if you plan to use Wi-Fi long term.
  • Avoid hubs and docks during setup.
  • Restart the computer after installation and permissions changes.
  • Test with a single clean sheet before scanning important documents.

Setting up the ScanSnap iX1300 correctly from the start prevents most detection and connection problems later. Installing ScanSnap Home first and using USB for initial configuration ensures drivers, firmware and permissions are established cleanly. Once confirmed working, the scanner becomes far more forgiving when switching to wireless modes.

After setup, the iX1300 offers flexibility that older models do not, but that flexibility works best when introduced gradually. Establishing a reliable baseline with USB first gives you confidence that any future issues relate to Wi-Fi or workflow choices rather than basic setup problems.