Deskjet 5650 "not supported by Snow Leopard"

I upgraded to 10.6.5 from 10.5.8 and lost my color printer, HP Deskjet 5650. According to HP, Snow Leopard does not support 5650. All I get is an "err" message in the printer queue.
Contributor countryone77 on November 3 seems to be able mostly to use his 5650 in Snow Leopard. I get nothing, including an inability to download drivers.
Any suggestions?
Gordon McGilvray

a brody
Thanks for the information.
Mac's 10.6 Printer and scanner software does not list Deskjet 5650. So, it appears that HP is right.
Except for the referenced November 3 thread in this forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2636488&tstart=165
Gordon

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