November 17, 2025
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If your Epson printer won’t scan (+1 804^460^*71.60), it usually means there’s a problem with the connection, drivers, or Epson Scan software. This issue is common with both USB and Wi-Fi printers, but the good news is that you can fix it quickly with a few simple steps. Start by checking the basics. Make sure your printer is turned on, properly connected to your computer, and free from any error messages. If you’re using Wi-Fi, confirm that both your printer and computer are connected to the same network. A quick restart of the printer, router, and computer often resolves temporary glitches.
Next, verify that the Epson Scan or Epson Scan 2 software is installed correctly. If it’s missing or corrupted, the printer may print but refuse to scan. Visit the official Epson support website and download the latest version of the scanning software and drivers for your printer model. Once installed, restart your computer and try scanning again. Also make sure the Epson Scan service is running in the background. On Windows, open Services, look for the Epson Scan Service, and set it to automatic if stopped.
Connection issues are another common cause. For USB users, try a different cable or port. For wireless printers, open the Epson Scan settings and check that the correct IP address is selected. If the IP address has changed, update it manually or run the Epson Connect Printer Setup Utility to refresh the connection. Firewalls and antivirus tools may also block scanning. Temporarily disable them or add Epson Scan to the allowed list.
If the problem continues, uninstall the entire Epson driver package and reinstall it cleanly. This resets scanning components and resolves most software conflicts. After these quick steps, your Epson printer should start scanning normally again. If not, the issue might be hardware-related and require Epson Expert Assistance.