HP PSC 1350x1 drivers wont install windows 8.1

I cannot install this printer on a brand new (Acer Convertable) Laptop running windows 8.1 . 
Windows update fails to intall the driver.  I have tried 10 times and it always fails even though it finds an update fo the driver
  The HP driver wizard errors out.  I have tried many times
The manual install method (Devicesand printers/add new printer/pick existing port (tried both USB and LPT1)/used windows update to get new list of HP printers/found and selected PSC 1300 series (also tried 1310 serries).  Each time I get  "The print driver was not installed .  The parameter is incorrect"
I have run all three methods both with the printer attached and with it attached,  I have removed the four devices from device manager (uninstall) each time to start fresh including reboot in between.
I am at wits end......

Hi,
No support as mentioned on the follpwing document:
    http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03168175
Please use Windows updates and hope it can find a generic driver for you otherwise it's time to buy a new printer.
Regards.
BH
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