Full Uninstall of HP Software? HP Mac Architect?

Hi Andrew,
Are you able to tell me how I do a Full Uninstall of HP software on Mac OS X?
I run the HP uninstall app but I feel there are other HP files hiding in my system.
Reason I ask is that I had to restore my drive from a Time Machine backup and ever since, my HP software no longer recognises my MF All-In-One as a scanner/fax. I can only print now.
I have all the correct drivers for 10.6 etc.
I tried re-installing the HP Full Solution, and when I run the HP Setup Assistant, I get to the final stage where it shows my a confirmation of all my settings, I click Continue, and nothing happens. I can't get to that 'Finished' step in the Setup Assistant and I feel this is causing my Mac to not recognise my printer properly.
Thanks.

Dear Templeton:
When Snow Leopard hit the scene almost one year ago, many people has issues with their HP printers, scanners, and Multi-Function devices. I know because I was one of them.
An HP employee using the pen name "Mac Architect" became a fixture on the Snow Leopard forums here, trying his best to answer questions and concerns. His most common answer was "Be patient. HP will update your drivers as quickly as possible."
Those early Snow Leopard/HP forum threads were some of the longest I have ever witnessed here. I think many of us were comforted, at least somewhat, by having an HP employee responding to our problems here on the Apple forums.
My HP problem was finally solved by December with the release of driver updates for my scanner, so I haven't paid much attention since. But I think the original poster on this thread was simply reaching out to the fabled Mac Architect of HP, who has been so helpful in the past on the Apple Snow Leopard forum.
Happy computing.
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