Microsoft slaps hold on hardware connected to eSCL devices
Briefly

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 24H2 has issues with USB-connected devices that support the Scanner Communication Language (eSCL) protocol. A compatibility hold has been applied to the hardware.
This issue primarily affects USB-connected multifunction devices or standalone scanners that support scan functionality and the eSCL protocol.
The issue lies in device discovery. Install Windows 11 24H2, wait for it to discover USB-connected peripherals, and... nothing.
This issue is caused due to the device not switching out of eSCL mode to USB mode, which allows the scanner drivers to be matched.
Read at Theregister
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