HP 1510 DRIVER DOESN'T INSTALL

DRIVER FOR HP1510 WILL NOT INSTALL.

Thank you @ART53 for contacting the HP Forums support.
I understand by your post that the HP software  for the HP PSC 1510 will not install.
I'm sorry to hear about your dilemma.  To further assist you with your issue, you will need to give me a little more information on your computer.  What version of Operating system is your computer running 
If your computer is running windows here is a link I located on Microsoft's web site that will tell you Which Windows operating system you are running. 
Here is another link I found on the HP website determining if your computer is running 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.
If your computer is a Mac computer then here is a link i found on Macintosh's web site on how to locate what version of Mac you are working with.
Here is a link to HP PSC 1510 All-in-One Printer Drivers.  You will need to to select your operating system if you know what it is and click next.  Then scroll down and click on Drivers(1), click on DOWNLOAD next to HP Deskjet and Officejet Full Feature Software and Drivers if the download is available.
I hope I was able to provide the answer you are looking for,  let me know how it goes!
Cbert
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