OCR of Windows 7 software

Where can I find the windows 7 OCR software for the printer F2280

You can download this software, click here) download software (Yes, I know, this is not your printer), and then select the installation to configure the pritner via USB... once it asks me to connect the usb cable, then check the box that says "connect the printer later", this will install the OCR software

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