How to Use the ScanSnap iX1600 With Multiple Computers on the Same Network

Applies to
ScanSnap iX1600

Last updated
6 February 2026


Problem

You want to use the ScanSnap iX1600 with more than one computer, but only one device can see the scanner at a time. In some cases, the scanner appears offline on one computer while working on another. Users may also experience profile conflicts or destination issues when switching between systems.

The ScanSnap iX1600 can be shared across multiple computers, but it must be configured correctly over WiFi and registered on each system using the same or appropriate ScanSnap account.

Solution

Connect the scanner to your wireless network, install ScanSnap Home on each computer, and register the device individually. Ensure consistent account usage and profile configuration to avoid conflicts.


Step-by-step instructions

Connect the scanner to WiFi

Ensure the ScanSnap iX1600 is connected to your main wireless network. Confirm connection status on the touchscreen.

Install ScanSnap Home on each computer

Download and install the latest version of ScanSnap Home on every computer that needs access to the scanner.

Sign into the correct account

Log into the same ScanSnap account on each computer if you want shared profiles and cloud integration. Alternatively, use separate accounts for independent configurations.

Add the scanner on each system

Open ScanSnap Home and select the option to add a scanner. Allow the software to search the network and register the device.

Test scanning from each computer

Select a scan profile and perform a test scan from each system to confirm connectivity and correct file routing.

Review destination settings

Ensure each computer has appropriate folder paths or cloud destinations configured to prevent files being saved in unexpected locations.


Optional methods or tools

If using a NAS or shared network folder, configure profiles to save directly to that shared location rather than individual computers.

Assign the scanner a reserved IP address in your router settings to improve consistent discovery across systems.


Best practices or tips

Avoid powering the scanner on and off repeatedly between users. Keep it connected to the network for smoother sharing.

Communicate profile naming conventions if multiple users are sharing the device.

Ensure strong WiFi coverage in the scanner location to prevent intermittent visibility.

Keep ScanSnap Home updated on all computers to maintain compatibility.


The ScanSnap iX1600 can function reliably across multiple computers when configured over WiFi and registered properly on each system. Most visibility problems occur due to inconsistent account logins or network instability rather than hardware limitations.

By setting up shared profiles carefully and ensuring consistent network connectivity, the scanner can operate seamlessly in home offices or small teams. Once correctly configured, switching between computers becomes straightforward and reliable.