Install printer on Dell XPS 8700 B9180 drivers

I have a new Dell XPS8700 computer with a 4th generation Intel Core i7-4790 processor with Windows 7 (64-bit).  I try to install my printer HP Photosmart Pro B9180 drivers.   I want to install: PS_BSIZE_CDA_B9100_Net_Full_Win_WW_130_140.exe

I get a runtime error where the setup.exe says that the application requested execution to terminate in an unusual way.

How to install?

Sorry for the steps not being is not clear.

Can be found in the step 2, the UTIL folder 7Z folder. CCC will be in the UTIL folder. So once you open the 7Z folder, look for the UTIL and open it, then locate and open the folder of the CCC.

In the CCC folder, you will find the uninstall options. Be aware of the uninstaller that you choose. the L3 is for HP computer and the L4 are for all other brands.

To access the cleanup utility, click Start, then Accessories, and then click Tools System.

I hope this has explained the steps more clearly.

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