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09-07-2017 02:12 PM
I cannot find neither driver, not any other document in the entire HP website about my HP PSC 1510 all-in-one printer. There is newer printer with the name "1500", but it's not mine. I'll post an image of the product, see it carefully. Thanks
09-07-2017 02:26 PM
PSC 1500 Series -Use this Driver for Windows 10:
Full Feature Software V14.0.304.5 W8-W10
For the purposes of the printer software, the PSC 1500 and the PSC 1510 are the same animal.
For those reading:
PSC 1500 Series - Windows XP through Windows 7, use this driver:
Full Feature Software V13.0.445.0 WXP-W7
Reference
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Install Full Feature Software - Printer
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10-13-2018 06:51 PM
Did this help you? I'm having the same problem and would like to use my printer. The driver I downloaded came up with a window to click install but there was no "install" to click. I'm wondering what I just downloaded onto my computer and how to get it off -since I can't use it/don't know what it is!
Thanks!
10-14-2018 09:01 AM
Sorry to barge in on an old thread - I saw you comment.
I am not sure exactly what you downloaded / clicked-on / put on your computer. You did not say and my assumptions could be very much "off base" (inaccurate). True, you did say "the file I downloaded" - you did not identify the file by name nor did you verify that you clicked in a file in this thread.
You did not include your Operating System - this makes it harder for anyone to guess what you are doing.
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Following is a general "typed on the fly" description "How to identify a download".
For example:
PSC 1500 Series -Use this Driver for Windows 10:
Full Feature Software V14.0.304.5 W8-W10
Left-Click on link allows you to "Save" the file to your computer, usually to folder Downloads
Hover mouse over the link = The path and name of link content appears at the bottom left of your browser window
Right-Click on the download file = Several choices
Two of which are:
Save link as... = Gives you a chance to save the download under a name of your choosing
Copy link address = Grabs the name of the link. In this case you can open / view the link contents in a "new tab" on your browser
Inspect = Opens a split on your current web page and highlights the file name content. Find and click the X in the upper right corner of the split window to close the "inspection".
Link in this post=
Path (where file originated) = http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software13/COL30951/mp-110165-3/
Name of file = AIO_CDB_Net_Full_Win_WW_140_408-5.exe
In most cases, unless you change it, files that you download into your computer will likely land in your Downloads folder.
The name of the downloaded file will match the name of the file content in the original Link.
If you download an executable file (*.exe) into your computer and Save the contents:
Double-Click on file to start installation of whatever is contained in the file
Single-Click to highlight the file and use window commands in File Explorer / Windows Explorer
Right-Click to access whatever menus / actions are available (varies by Operating System). One of these actions includes "Delete" (in recent versions of Windows).
If you download an executable file (*.exe) into your computer and Open ("Run") the contents,
The file "executes" and delivers / installs the contents to your computer.
If you have problems finding "Save" or an "Install" or "Continue" button,
If the file does not download correctly,
If you cannot execute the contents,
If the issue is connected to the act of downloading or "opening" the file from within the browser,
Try a different browser
If the file downloads correctly,
If you cannot "execute" the file contents due to lack of privilege,
Right-Click on the downloaded file, Select run as Administrator and install
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