The manufacturer currently specifies the following supported operating systems:
Supported operating systems: Windows 10, 8.1, 7 (SP1), OSX 10.11.6, macOS 10.12 and 10.13
According to the description, this should work in the same way. But I have no experience with it.
There are also software solutions that should make this possible. They allow local USB devices access via the network. Most of them are chargeable, but here is a free version:
https://freeusbovernetwork.com/
Try it out!
Yes, the LiDE 400 CanoScan (USB) is compatible with macOS Ventura 13.78. You can simply use it to digitise your old family photos without any special technical knowledge.
To connect it, you'll need a USB-C to USB-A adapter if your Mac only has USB-C ports. Once connected, you can add the scanner in System Preferences under Printers and Scanners, then use the IJ Scan Utility Lite application provided to scan your photos. The process is very simple and intuitive.
The scanner works under macOS Sonoma 14.6.1, but with certain conditions: it must be connected directly via a USB-C to USB-C cable (like the one on the MacBook charger). Using the USB-C to USB-A cable supplied with a USB-A to USB-C adapter may prevent the scanner from being detected. In addition, the scanner can be used via Apple's built-in AirPrint service without installing Canon drivers, enabling compatibility with macOS Sonoma up to version 14.7.2. The scanner is added via the "Add a printer, scanner or fax" function in macOS.
The LiDE 400 has an integrated OCR function, but this can only be used via certain scanning methods such as document, custom or driver settings with the IJ Scan Utility. You do not need to install separate software as the OCR function is already included in the scanning tools supplied.
The optical resolution of the scanner is 4800 x 4800 dpi. This high resolution enables detailed scans with excellent clarity. The resolution can be adjusted depending on the application to achieve the desired level of detail.
Unfortunately, I can't answer this question because I only work with Windows PCs - which the scanner can handle without any problems and delivers very good results.
The device has exactly one USB-C port. Data and power go through it. It is a very simple device.
You can otherwise connect it to a server and set it up so that it pushes the data directly to the stick. But that requires a bit of know-how.
Nein. (Detailliertere Antwort von Canon USA: Using the CanoScan LiDE 400 with an iOS device like an iPad is not supported. There is no workaround for this.)
For me, the scanner works with macOS Sonoma 14.0 when I connect the scanner directly to the laptop with a USB C to C cable (the one from the MacBook charger). If I use the supplied USB C to A cable and connect it to the MacBook Air via a USB A to C adapter, it does not work.
Hi, it depends on which controller you use to operate the device. I assume you are using the Canon "CanoScan Utility" software supplied. I have ticked the box you mentioned. In my Windows folder "Pictures", the subfolder mentioned is then automatically created for each scan for the respective day, e.g. with the name "2025_11_13", and the images are then stored in it with the name according to the selectable setting, in my case "IMG". If I make several scans on the same day, then they are in the "day folder" and have the names e.g. IMG_0001.pdf, IMG_0002.pdf etc.. You can then rename these files as you wish. - The current date is given to the subfolder, not to the file. - I find this categorisation great, so I can easily find my way around my collection of more than 800 scans (since 2011).
Hoi rtvstr, on Canon the drivers are available: https://www.canon.de/support...
I use Win10 64 and it works.
You need additional user software, which is also included.
Best regards, Michael
I don't know, I don't use Big Sur (yet). The camera is certainly compatible with this OS, the question is to know if the software is/are compatible. To do this, go to the Canon website, which is quite good, and look at the items concerning this scanner, and download (if they exist) the latest applications compatible with Big Sur.