M277dw MFP: Driver problem. There is a driver corrupted on my computer and I am unable to remove it.

I installed the driver and set up the printer on my computer. Everything worked well. One day the driver gave me an error message asking me to remove and reinstall. I tried to remove the driver, but he replies, pilot of unsuccessful deletion. Any ideas how to get it out of my computer?

Use http://www.iobit.com/en/advanceduninstaller.php .  Use of the powerful scanner at the end to remove all registry entries.

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