
, which is USB-powered and includes its own software suite (Visioneer) that does not require the Print and Scan Experience app.
The default method to acquire this application is through the Microsoft Store. However, this deployment strategy fails in several common corporate and technical environments:
The system administrator has locked down sideloading or app installations. , which is USB-powered and includes its own
Download the file along with any necessary dependency framework packages listed (e.g., VCLibs or .NET framework bundles if your offline machine lacks them). Method 2: Deployment via Windows Package Manager (winget)
XeroxPrintAndScanExperience_9.99.18.0.zip (or the latest version available) File Size: Approximately 61.78 MB Download the file along with any necessary dependency
Save the .msixbundle installer file into a separate folder on the same USB drive.
: You can extract the files from the offline .appxbundle . Creation of custom shortcuts for repetitive print and
Creation of custom shortcuts for repetitive print and scan configurations.
This software relies heavily on dependencies within the Windows Operating System architecture. Specifically, it integrates with the Windows Print Spooler service, the WIA (Windows Image Acquisition) service, and often requires specific .NET frameworks to be present on the machine.
Once you have downloaded the .msixbundle file and its dependencies onto an internet-free computer via a USB drive, follow these installation steps. Step 1: Install Dependencies
Having the app ready on a technician’s USB drive allows for instant troubleshooting without searching for drivers on-site.