MY HP OFFICEJET 8500a910a , SCAN,PRINT PROBLEMS

I can print from my laptop but when i try to scan it isn't picking up any information paper comes out blank when i scan manually or from laptop.  when i try to manually copy only a blank page will come out as well.
ANY HELP.  I JUST SET UP MY PRINTER TO A DELL

I can print from my laptop but when i try to scan it isn't picking up any information paper comes out blank when i scan manually or from laptop.  when i try to manually copy only a blank page will come out as well.
ANY HELP.  I JUST SET UP MY PRINTER TO A DELL

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