Getting HP 1020 to work on Snow Leopard

I believe I've found the answer for all the 1020 problems. I've posted this in several other topics but no one has responded. So I decided to post it in a new topic. So this worked for me.
1) Make sure your running 10.6.1
2) Download and Install the latest HP drivers here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL907
3) Go to System Preferences and add a new printer
4) Make sure your 1020 is plugged via USB
5) Make sure it says "Searching for new drivers"
6) In the Print Using drop down click "Select Printer Software"
7) Find the driver that says "HP LaserJet, 1.0.0.148"
8) Click Add and you should be good to go.
Please let me know what happens.
Best of Luck to all
macdiscuss

GREAT!!! WORKS FOR LASERJET 1020 ... OVER AIRPORT EXTREME BASE STATION WIRELESSLY FOR ME ... HOORAY!!!
(Didn't even need to plug in the usb to the laptop ... working like before over wi-fi ... using OSX 10.6.1 and 13" MacBook Pro)
I did this:
* Reset printing system
* And, like normal, just choose "Add Printer" --> HP1020 --> choose the new HP1022 update 1.0.0.xxx) from the drop-down menu ...
* Hooray! Thanks Apple and/or HP ... !

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