Satellite P875-S7200: HP Deskjet 1510 cannot connect to the Printer Wizard

When I try to open HP DESKJET 1510 SERIES on my computer it looks like trying to connect to the Printer Wizard but never open and that's why I can't scan anything. How can I connect to the Printer Wizard? On the screen all I can see just - text by default - and it looks like loading but never opened.

Thanks for getting back to me @Amandazone  

Looks like you have reduced, I don't know what else could cause this problem.

Since you said that you need the software for the analysis, I came to the top with some other ideas.

You are able to try this;

  1. Open all programs
  2. Locate / expand your HP folder
  3. Locate/expand your HP Deskjet 1510 case
  4. Try to open HP Scanand see if it will scan

If it will not scan, you can try the steps outlined in this document;  HP scanning software is not open or Scan to a printer using a USB in Windows.

Another option would be to scan without using HP software;

You can find on theseoptionsScan how-to: Windows 7 

Please let me know the results of scanning HP, and what happens when you try to scan without the HP software.

I look forward to hear from you!

Thank you

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