Installation Officejet 4335 all-in-one

Since my laptop crashed (Acer Aspire - Vista) I have bought a new one (hp 250 G3 – windows 7). And I therefore want to reinstall my Officejet 4335 all-in-one. I have reinstalled this printer many times on my old laptop using AIO_CDB_Full_Non-Network_enu_NB which I downloaded from your support site and have never had any problems with the installation.
This time the installation doesn’t work... chronicle of events
Attached USB cable to printer/laptop
Got the usual “device is ready for use” notification
Started installation software
Got error message ...
USB Drivers etc.
Checked to see if Printer visible to laptop – it is !!!
Just for devilment, tried to print something – it worked !!!
But still cannot continue installation because of USB error message
Tried cable on all three USB ports – installation software repeats error message
All USB ports work with various devices (including the printer cable to the all in one)
I need to complete the installation as I need the other functions – particularly scanning.
All help appreciated.
Regards
David M. Gullever

Hello there! Welcome to the forums @Dragonfish 
I read your post about the issue you're having with installing your Officejet 4335 on your Windows 7 system.
There is most likely issues installing the printer, as it does not have a driver available for Windows 7, which also means there is no scanning software available either.
Check out the drivers available here: HP Officejet 4355 All-in-One Printer Drivers
The best bet you have would be to try the Print and Scan Doctor. This diagnostic tool will check for any conflicts that could be causing the printing issue. If printing still does not work, I would suggest a printer upgrade.
Good luck
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