Disc for installation of HP 3050

I have a macbook air with processor 10.7.2 and I bought a HP 3050 all-in, but when I tried to install it, it is a message the installation disk has only compatibiity with mac 10.6 and previous. How can I install this All In One on my mac? Thanks in advance for the help. Lucio.

Hi Lucio,.

Make sure that you connect the printer with a USB port, then download the software for OS Lion below:

http://FTP.HP.com/pub/softlib/software12/COL39593/DJ-96583-4/HP_Lion_Ink_SW_v12.13.17.dmg

Kind regards

Shlomi

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