Unable to connect a Lexmark Z515 printer on my Windows 7 computer.

I'm trying to connect my printer on my computer since I have Windows 7. I'm having no luck finding the driver (s) I need to do. I have a Lexmark Z515 and can not find the drivers anywhere.

Original title: device

According to Lexmark, the Vista drivers work with Windows 7 for the Z515.

32-bit drivers Z515:
http://downloads.Lexmark.com/downloads/CPD/cjrZ500-Z600EN.exe

64-bit Z515 drivers:
http://downloads.Lexmark.com/downloads/CPD/cjsZ500-Z600EN.exe

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