My Photosmart eStn C510a is disabled in Windows 7 64-bit device manager

After a successful install the printer appears under "Multifunction adapters" in Windows 7 device manager.  The device manager indicates that the device is disabled. 
If I enable it, the printer shows up as an "Other device" with an indication that there is no driver installed.  I have run setup several times and this keeps happening.  I also tried manually updating the driver by pointing to my Temp directory (which is where setup unzips its files) but it says no driver found.
The printer seems to be working OK accept for this anomoly.  Can anyone help?

I have the same problem with my T400 updated to Win 7 pro.  Not happy.  

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