However, I do not want to configure the printer/scanner using WSD ports. Under Windows 11 install the printer/scanner using WSD with the standard built-in driver "Microsoft IPP Class Driver", OK everything works fine.Old PC with Windows 10 test, OK it works there. Test with a different Windows 11 computer, NOK.Uninstall printer and scanner + completely reinstall Drivers via device manager, NOK.Querying the properties is impossible -> "The scanner is not available. Via this menu i'm able install the MFC-J5730DW scanner device but once installed nothing else happens, I cannot connect or scan. When I run the following command "control sticpl.cpl", I can display the current Scan devices or install/configure additional ones. I recently upgraded my PC to Windows 11 but unfortunately the driver for the MFC-J5730DW has not been updated since the year 2019 (current and latest version is 3.3.0).Īs a result, the WIA/TWAIN driver ( version: 1.0.39.1) to scan via LAN network no longer works under the new Windows 11 OS.
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