There is a problem starting c:\program files\hp\hp deskjet 2510 series\bin\hpstatusbl.dll

I get this error from my pc stating
there is a problem starting c:\program files\hp\hp deskjet 2510 series\bin\hpstatusbl.dll
Only after powering up this device the window prompt the above
OS: W8.1
HP 2000 notebook PC

Anyone got answers or?

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