HP Deskjet F2120 driver for the new OS X Yosemite 10.10

Please help! I just updated my MacBook Pro with the new OS X Yosemite 10.10, and now my HP Deskjet F2120 All-In-One Printer/Scanner will no longer work. In the past, I have never had any problems with my printer connecting to my lap-top. Now, it seems my lap-top will not recognize the printer. It does not appear when I go into my system preferences to "Add a Printer". I have checked see if my printer is compatable with the new OS X Yosemite, and according to HP.com, it is. 
I know that I am up to date with all of my computer updates via the app store. I can't seem to find any software to download from the HP site for this..
 Is there something I am missing?

Hello HGoldapp,
Welcome to the HP Forums.
I see that you are in need of the drivers for the Deskjet F2120  that will be compatible with Yosemite.
These drivers are not available at this time.
I suggest that you go on to the HP web site and sign up for updates " Get connected with updates from HP".
Thanks for your time.
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