Why does the ScanSnap iX1300 stop responding after my computer wakes from sleep or hibernation?
Applies to: ScanSnap iX1300 Document Scanner
Last updated: 4 February 2026
Problem
After your computer wakes from sleep or hibernation, the ScanSnap iX1300 appears connected but no longer responds. Pressing the scan button does nothing, ScanSnap Home may show the scanner as offline, or scans fail until the scanner is restarted. This issue is most common on laptops and systems that frequently enter sleep mode.
Solution
When a computer sleeps, USB power, network connections and background services used by ScanSnap Home may not resume cleanly. The ScanSnap iX1300 can lose communication with the computer or network, especially when using Wi-Fi. Adjusting power settings, disabling aggressive sleep features and resetting the scanner connection usually restores normal operation.
Step-by-step instructions
Wake the system fully before scanning
- Allow the computer to fully wake and stabilise.
- Log in completely before opening ScanSnap Home.
- Wait a few seconds after waking before inserting a document.
- Open ScanSnap Home manually before pressing the scan button.
Attempting to scan too quickly after wake can cause missed connections.
Restart ScanSnap Home and reconnect the scanner
- Quit ScanSnap Home completely.
- Power off the ScanSnap iX1300.
- Wait at least 10 seconds.
- Power the scanner back on.
- Open ScanSnap Home and confirm the scanner is detected.
This resets the communication state between software and hardware.
Disable USB power saving on Windows
- Open Device Manager.
- Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
- Open each USB Root Hub entry.
- Go to the Power Management tab.
- Disable the option that allows the computer to turn off the device to save power.
- Apply changes and restart the computer.
USB power saving commonly prevents scanners from waking correctly.
Adjust sleep and network settings on macOS
- Open System Settings.
- Go to Battery or Energy settings.
- Reduce aggressive sleep or power saving options.
- Ensure network connections remain active during sleep if possible.
- Restart the Mac after making changes.
Wi-Fi scanners are especially sensitive to sleep related network changes.
Reconnect Wi-Fi after waking
- If using Wi-Fi, confirm the computer has reconnected to the network.
- Wait until network access is fully restored.
- Open ScanSnap Home and check scanner status.
- If offline, power cycle the scanner.
The scanner and computer must be on the same active network.
Use USB as a stability test
- Connect the ScanSnap iX1300 via USB.
- Test scanning after waking from sleep.
- If USB works consistently, the issue is network related rather than hardware related.
USB is more tolerant of sleep transitions than Wi-Fi.
Optional methods or tools
- Disable sleep during scanning sessions
Temporarily prevent sleep when scanning large batches. - Use shutdown instead of sleep
Full shutdowns avoid state issues on problematic systems. - Dedicated scanning workstation
Reduces sleep related issues entirely.
Best practices or tips
- Always wake the system fully before scanning.
- Open ScanSnap Home before pressing the scan button after sleep.
- Avoid frequent sleep cycles on systems used heavily for scanning.
- Keep ScanSnap Home and firmware up to date.
- Restart occasionally to clear background issues.
Sleep related issues with the ScanSnap iX1300 are common and rarely indicate a faulty scanner. They are usually caused by power management or network services not resuming correctly after sleep or hibernation. This is especially noticeable on laptops that aggressively conserve power.
By adjusting power settings and establishing a consistent wake routine, you can prevent the scanner from becoming unresponsive after sleep. Once configured correctly, the iX1300 behaves reliably even on systems that sleep frequently.




