MacBook 2.13 Intel Core 2 Duo w / Snow Leapord 10.6.8 not scanning

My HP 5510 All In One does not work on the scan. The problem seemed to have started when I upgraded to snow Leapord (10.6.8). I get the error message is: 'demand for Communications HP does not work. Click on 'Reset' button to restart the application Communications or "exit" to exit the HP scanning. "It does not and to download the latest version of the HP software didn't help either

Hi there I hope you are well!

You are absolutely right. I studied the drivers for the Officejet 5510 with 10.6.8 and no analysis software or driver is available. I'll post the link below to see you like this.

Sorry to confirm this "not so great" you however, I hope that it has cleared up the confusion!

HP printer driver for Mac OS X 10.6

Thanks for posting and I hope you have a great Monday

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