Scan HP OfficeJet 6600 in Win7 in MacBook Pro Boot Camp

I initially installed my OfficeJet 6600 on my MacBook Pro, but my MBP has a Boot Camp partition where I run Windows 7. I usually print and scan from the Mac side. I can print with no problem when working in Windows, so I never gave any thought to scanning. Today I hit a snag when I tried to scan a document while working in Windows. I started at the printer/scanner and chose "Scan to Computer." The only machine that appeared was my MBP. Do I need to so something special to get Scan to Computer to work with my Win7 partition?

Hi Caesar3,
Welcome to the HP Forums.
I see that you are having some scanning issues.
I suggest that we start off by running the HP Print and Scan Doctor and see if it finds any issues.
Write me back if you have any other questions or concerns.
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