Troubleshooting ScanSnap iX1300 not detected by my computer or mobile device
Applies to: ScanSnap iX1300 Document Scanner
Last updated: 4 February 2026
Problem
Your ScanSnap iX1300 does not appear in ScanSnap Home, is not detected by your computer, or cannot be found by a mobile phone or tablet. Pressing the scan button does nothing, the scanner appears offline, or Wi-Fi and Direct Connect modes fail to show the device. This often happens during first setup, after switching connection methods, or following software or network changes.
Solution
Detection issues on the ScanSnap iX1300 are usually caused by connection mode confusion, incomplete software installation, network problems, or permissions blocking access. Because the iX1300 supports USB, Wi-Fi and Direct Connect, it is important to confirm which mode is active and troubleshoot that mode specifically. Establishing a reliable USB baseline first helps isolate the issue quickly.
Step-by-step instructions
Confirm the current connection mode
- Check the scanner’s display or indicators to see whether it is in USB, Wi-Fi or Direct Connect mode.
- If unsure, power the scanner off, then back on.
- Connect the scanner to the computer using USB for testing.
- Open ScanSnap Home and check whether the iX1300 is detected.
USB detection confirms the scanner and drivers are working.
Verify ScanSnap Home installation
- Open ScanSnap Home on the computer.
- Confirm the software launches without errors.
- Check that the ScanSnap iX1300 appears as the selected scanner.
- If it does not appear, uninstall ScanSnap Home fully.
- Restart the computer.
- Reinstall the latest version of ScanSnap Home.
- Connect the scanner via USB only after installation completes.
Drivers for the iX1300 are included with ScanSnap Home.
Check USB detection at operating system level
On Windows
- Open Device Manager.
- Look under imaging devices or USB devices.
- Check for entries related to ScanSnap.
- If the device shows a warning icon, uninstall it.
- Restart the computer and reconnect the scanner.
On macOS
- Open System Information.
- Select USB from the sidebar.
- Confirm the ScanSnap iX1300 appears when connected.
If the scanner does not appear here, the issue is cable, port or power related.
Review permissions on macOS
- Open System Settings > Privacy & Security.
- Check Full Disk Access, Files and Folders, and Accessibility.
- Ensure ScanSnap Home is enabled in each category.
- Quit and reopen ScanSnap Home after making changes.
Missing permissions can block detection and scanning.
Troubleshoot Wi-Fi detection
- Confirm the scanner is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the computer or mobile device.
- Avoid guest or isolated networks during setup.
- Restart the router if detection is inconsistent.
- Reconfigure Wi-Fi in ScanSnap Home if needed.
- Test scanning over USB again to confirm hardware is functional.
Wi-Fi detection depends heavily on network stability.
Troubleshoot Direct Connect mode
- Enable Direct Connect on the ScanSnap iX1300.
- On the mobile device, connect to the scanner’s Wi-Fi network.
- Open the ScanSnap mobile app.
- Confirm the scanner appears as available.
- Disable Direct Connect when finished to avoid confusion later.
Direct Connect is designed for short, mobile scanning sessions.
Restart devices and reset connections
- Power off the ScanSnap iX1300.
- Restart the computer or mobile device.
- Power the scanner back on.
- Open ScanSnap Home first, then reconnect or reselect the scanner.
This clears cached connection states.
Optional methods or tools
- Different USB cable or port
Helps rule out intermittent USB detection issues. - Temporary USB-only mode
Disable Wi-Fi temporarily to simplify troubleshooting. - Network testing
Test detection on a different network if possible.
Best practices or tips
- Always test detection over USB first.
- Change only one connection method at a time.
- Avoid mixing USB, Wi-Fi and Direct Connect during initial setup.
- Keep ScanSnap Home and mobile apps updated.
- Restart after major network or software changes.
Detection problems with the ScanSnap iX1300 are usually related to connection mode rather than hardware failure. Because the scanner supports multiple ways of connecting, it is easy to troubleshoot the wrong path. Establishing a USB baseline confirms the scanner itself is working and allows you to focus on Wi-Fi or mobile issues separately.
Once detection is stable, the iX1300 remains reliable as long as connection methods are used intentionally. Keeping setup simple and avoiding unnecessary mode switching ensures the scanner is always ready when you need it.




