HP Officejet6700: at startup I get 'HPStatusBL.dll' is not found.

Recently, I uninstalled my Officejet 6700 upgrade to 8715 Officejet on my laptop (Dell) 64-bit.  Now, at the start, I get the following error message:

"C:\Program HP HP officejet 6700\bin\HPStatusBL.dll be found" 8715 installation works very well. The laptop does not all records related to the 6700 printer.

Hello
From file Exploer type %appdata%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup in the address bar and press ENTER.
Delete the shortcut to monitor alerts for Non-Existing printer ink and the error should appear is no longer.

Kind regards
Shlomi

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