Subject: Driver Acquisition & Integrity Check for Canon MF Scan Utility v.11200
Issued: April 19, 2026
Canon frequently updates their software. If you are using a newer model or the very latest version of Windows 11, you might be prompted to download Ver. 12 or newer. However, if your device was working perfectly on Ver.11200 and you simply lost the file, this version remains a stable and reliable choice.
Disclaimer: This blog post provides a link to driver software for archival and convenience purposes. Always scan downloaded files with your antivirus software. All rights and trademarks for Canon and imageCLASS belong to Canon Inc.
Canon’s redirects sometimes skip v11200. Use the Internet Archive’s Canon software mirror (read-only, checksum-verified): mf scan utility ver11200 driver link
MF_Driver_Pack_W64_11200.exe6a3f8c9d4e2b1a7f5c0d9e8b4a2c6f3d (Verify after download)web.archive.org/web/20180315000000/https://downloads.canon.com/mf/mf_driver_pack_w64_11200.exe (Copy full URL carefully)The MF Scan Utility is software developed by Canon for its imageCLASS line of multifunction printers (print, scan, copy, fax). It is not a driver in the traditional sense (which allows printing). Instead, it is a TWAIN/WIA driver and interface that allows your computer to control the scanner function of your Canon printer.
Without this utility, your PC may recognize the printer but will often fail to scan from apps like Windows Scan, Adobe Photoshop, or even the basic "Windows Fax and Scan."
The MF Scan Utility (sometimes labeled as "Canon MF Scan Utility") is a lightweight software application developed by Canon Inc. Unlike bloated printer suites (like the full "MF Driver Bundle"), this utility focuses exclusively on scanning documents and images from an MF series printer/scanner to your computer. Technical Advisory: Locating and Validating the "MF Scan
Version 11200 specifically refers to a build number released around 2019-2020. It is notable because:
Key Features of Ver11200:
Cause: Version 11200's DLL file (scnutdll.dll) conflicts with Windows 11's new memory integrity (HVCI) feature. Disclaimer: This blog post provides a link to
Fix:
Cause: A .NET Framework conflict. Fix:
Navigate to the official Canon USA (or your local Canon site) support page:
www.usa.canon.com/supportwww.canon-europe.com/support