HP Deskjet 9650_need driver assistance under Snow Leopard

I've been to HP_ they no longer support this (and apparently many other printers) in 10.6. One support person recommended I just go to the list of drivers supplied by Apple in 10.6.3, and use one of them, but so far, none work with my printer. Most tend to pause the print job, unable to process the information properly. My printer can do ledger paper, but it is not an all-in-one or duplex. Does anyone have a suggestion of which one I should use? Anyone had success? I'd even be happy printing only US letter size if that's what I can get out of it- a lovely printer-- hate to toss it out.
Thanks so much for any help!

You can use the HPIJS drivers from OpenPrinting.org. The software can be found at http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/macosx/hpijs. Use the driver for the DeskJet 9600.
Once you get the printer installed, you should run a short program to modify the printer's PPD. It can be downloaded from http://webpages.charter.net/mbroughtn/beta/modOpenPrintingPPDs.zip. This will fix a problem with the current PPDs from the HPIJS package that prevent some printer options from being processed correctly.

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