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Don't take this as a defense of HP... but it's a known behavior of Windows where once it associates a device with some driver, like the default ones which didn't work for that printer, it won't try to search for new drivers again... until the device is removed from the system.
There are several ways of doing that, this is a modern writeup:
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3322513/how-to-reduce-windows-driver-bloat-remove-outdated-drivers.html
Back in the day, there were several different ways:
You didn't need to reinstall.