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11-01-2021 08:10 AM
Hi Everyone,
I know this is an old printer (HP Officejet 5510 bought it since 2004) and beginning with Windows 10 v 1507 (2015) till Windows 10 v 20H2 (2020) my HP Officejet 5510 when I plug my USB printer into the computer it setup and automatically install the printer driver. When I did a clean install of Windows 10 v 21H1 (2021) it has a problem and it can't detect the scanner. It says scanner not found! So I went to the printers and add a printer and clicked on this printer is not listed. I found the HP Officejet 5510 and it says digitally signed and so I installed it. After I installed and then it says the file is NOT digitally signed and so it will not work. So that means the drivers in Windows 10 v 21H1 is NOT COMPATIBLE with my HP Officejet 5510.
I had to DOWNGRADE to Windows 10 v 20H2 and then it will work. Is there any to resolve this issue with Windows 10 v 21H1 and higher or do I have to write to Microsoft and have them fix this or my printer will no longer work with Windows 10 anymore with the version 21H1 or higher?
Thanks,
Mike
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11-03-2021 02:31 AM
Hello,
I had to reinstall the Windows 10 21H1 and just plugged in my HP Officejet 5510 and it automatically installed the drivers again. I guess for some reason the Windows driver "corrupted" and it deleted something internally in the Windows system. If I have a problem again I will open a new ticket.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
11-02-2021 08:04 AM
Hi @mikecintel,
I'd like to help!
HP Officejet 5510 All-in-One Printer driver for windows 10 is not available from the HP website. However, you can install the printer with Windows built-in driver.
Refer -https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/ish_2224996-1993298-16.
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11-02-2021 08:17 AM
Hi Jay,
Thanks, I have went to HP website and did all of that and it still does not work at all. I add the built-in HP Officejet 5510 printer drivers and in the previous message this is what I said:
1.I went to the printers and add a printer and clicked on this printer is not listed
2. I found the HP Officejet 5510 and it says digitally signed and so I installed it. After I installed and then it says the file is NOT digitally signed and so it will not work
Even though I added the print drive it will not work. Do you have any other workarounds?
Thanks,
Mike
11-02-2021 10:54 AM
Try the below steps to resolve the error-
Go to shut down your computer, then hold “Shift + Left Click” on the Restart option. Select Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options -> Start-Up Settings -> Restart -> Disable signature requirement. By putting Windows 10 into test mode, you should be able to install the drivers without issue.
Hope this helps!
Keep me posted!
11-03-2021 02:31 AM
Hello,
I had to reinstall the Windows 10 21H1 and just plugged in my HP Officejet 5510 and it automatically installed the drivers again. I guess for some reason the Windows driver "corrupted" and it deleted something internally in the Windows system. If I have a problem again I will open a new ticket.
Thanks for your help.
Mike
11-03-2021 07:46 AM
I am glad the issue is resolved.
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