HP Officejet Pro 8600 no possibility to configure Port

My OS is Win 8.1 (last release), last Printer Driver version, last Printer Install Wizard used.
My first Printer "HP Officejet Pro 8600" folling down about Screen issue. I do an exchange with same model, i unsinstall and reinstall the full with wizard, now I have some trouble to recognise the Printer.
- Some time, no comunication
- Some time, the print come after error Printer comunication.
If I go to "Properties/Port/Configure Port" I received "Error Message"
>> An error occured during port configuration.
>> The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Could be an old key stay on Registry  (with old printer link)
I do unsinstall and reinstall the fuul wizard without success.
Now the Scan function doesn't run and the print run after delay.
Major remarq:
I have no problem with MAC, OS 9.x to 10.10.1
Many thanks in advance for your support
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Ok,
Let's verify the following:
Right click on Computer, then click on Properties and locate the Computer name.
Ensure it is written in English characters and without any special characters.. modify t if required.
From the Control Panel go to Programs and Features, uninstall the HP Officejet 8600 Basic Driver and Software.
Click both the Windows Logo and the R keys of your keyboard to launch the Run dialog.
Type %temp% and click on OK.
Locate and open the HP installation folder, it will start with the 7z characters.
Open the utils folder.
open the x64 folder for a 64-bit operating system or the x86 for a 32 bit OS. if you aren't sure simply try both of the folders, if it is not intended for your OS an error will appear..
Launch the RemovePreinstalledDrivers.exe file and allow it to complete.
Once you are done, go back to the 7z folder and launch Setup.exe to reinstall the HP software.
Reboot your PC once you are done and check again.
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