Macbook Pro will not print on HP 7310 all-in-one

I recently opened my HP all-in-one 7310 printer/fax/scanner, its been in storage for a for years but is bran new.
I could always just plug in my USB and print completely fine.
However I wanted to scan a document, the HP all-in-one needed me to install the HP image gallery.
So I did, now I can scan documents to my computer, but can't print.
I have tired re-installing the HP program, downloading new drivers, unplugging and restarting my macbook and HP all-in-one.
Please Help, any tips would be appreciated

Hi Eric,
A Quick fix , works sometime.
1. create a new user account with Admin rights
2. install the new drivers and try from here.
3. If it works , then go back to your old account install software named Onyx clean the caches and re install the latest drivers...
Good Luck...

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