How to set up hp 8600 to scan to mac os 10.9.5

i am trying to scan with my HP 8600. i am scanning to an imac with os 10.9.5. even though i downloaded what i thought was the proper software, i am still unable to scan.  previously, i was able to click on SYSTEM PREFERENCE >PRINTER & SCANNERS>OPTIONS & SUPPLIES>SHOW PRINTER WEBPAGE>START SCAN.  however, now when i get to the OPTIONS & SUPPLIES,  there is NO option that says "SHOW PRINTER WEBPAGE.  I  am at a loss.  help!

Hi,
Click the Apple menu and select Software Update.
Click the top Store menu and select Reload Page, then install any available HP update.
If there is no such available reboot your Mac and try checking for updates again, then look for any option to scan under Printers & Scanners.
If the same persists install the following package, then try scanning again:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL907?locale=en_US
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