Hp 7500a wide format installation for MacBook Pro

Can you please provide me a download link for the printer and scan setup drivers for hp 7500a wide format for macbook pro - mac os x 10.10.2 yosemite?

Hello PoojaP,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums!
Regarding the software for the Officejet 7500a Wide Format, there is not any Full Feature Software and Drivers available from us. With that said, you will be able to download and install the Apple driver package.
HP Printer Drivers v3.0 for OS X<---
Once installed, ensure that Apple OS is up to date too. Add the printer in System Preferences> Printers & Scanners, either via USB or Bonjour Multifunction.
Hope this help, let me know!
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