HP Photosmart C 4480, Snow Leopard and most recent driver problem?

I have followed the posts regarding problems with various HP printers since the update to Snow Leopard. I removed all the HP software, went to http://support.apple.com/kb/HT 3669 and confirmed that my Photosmart Printer is included. I downloaded the drivers and installed them. I opened system preferences, deleted and then re-added my printer. The printer works and the scanner is not detected, I am connected to my iMAC via a USB port. It does not matter whether I go to System Preferences to printer and fax, use Preview or Image Capture, my scanner is not recognized and in none of these places is there an option to add a scanner. I have turned my printer/scanner off and on and I deleted and then re-added my printer without success as well. Despite all the comments to the contrary, the latest "updated" drivers are not working properly.
Any cures or recommendations are highly appreciated.
Doc.Gary

Get the latest driver from HP. See http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10216682#10216682

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