Shared library library error

I've only recently done an erase and install and I have had to reinstall my applications from an external hard drive, all my applications work fine but when trying to use my scanner (canon lide 35) I get an Application Launch Failure message.
"The application "(null)" could not be launched because of a shared library error: "K<CanoScan Toolbox 4.5E><CanoScan Toolbox 4.5E><TWAIN Source Manager.Shlb>"
I also get the message if I try to use my scanner through Photoshop.
I know that my scanner works and this has more to do with the shared library error. I've tried uninsatlling the drives for the scanner, repaired disk permissions and countless other things if anyone has a sensible answer I would really appreciate it. I don't want to do an erase and install as it will give me a real headache.
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