HP Photosmart not printing with Snow Leopard

I just installed Snow Leopard yesterday and haven't been able to print on my HP Photosmart C7280. Of course, I already had the software installed with Leopard, and the HP site indicates the drivers for the HP C7200 series is included in Snow Leopard. Further, it says I don't need to install anything, and I just need to "plug and play." But when I try to print, the error message says I need to install software from HP to make this work. So, it's all plug, no play. Any help?

Search much? See http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2131363 and http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2132253 for starters.

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