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I had the same problem and was having no luck with suggested solutions from HP. But the following procedure did work for me. It disables WIA, the built in XP scanning software. See http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1280600613997+28353475&threadId=124494
1. Right click My Computer. 2. Click Manage. 3. On the left, click the plus sign on Services and Applications. 4. Double click Services. 5. On the right side, scroll down to Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) and right click. 6. Click Properties. 7. On the General tab, set Startup Type to Disabled. 8. Click OK. 9. Exit Computer Management.
Go to the HP website and under the support section see if there is a windows vista driver available for your model #. If there is then download & install. Scanner should then work. Hope this helps & please remember to rate my answer. Thanks.
win xp is 10 years out of date so you have lost the driver for the printer by the upgrade
If you go to the hp web site there may be still a down load for your model printer that is compatible to win xp
if so select that and down load it
run the down load when asked
AS win xp , win 7 are both out of date and no longer supported by Microsoft you should consider installing win 10
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