My windows 8.1 won't recognize my HP Photosmart 7525 scanner

I was able to scan once right after I upgraded my Windows operating system but now it won't reconize it. 

Hi,
I uninstalled the printer, went to the HP website, downloaded it again and updated the drivers.  Now it works.  What a hassle.
Thanks!

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