Hp1050c designjet non postscript driver

Does anyone know where i can get a driver for a HP Designjet 1050c large format printer? Its the non postscript version.

Hi Garland,
Thanks for your reply! Searched the driver section on HP website. The only avaliable drivers for osx 10.8.2 are those for the HP 1050c WITH PS UPGARDE KIT!
I'll try to create a virtual machine with an older version of OS X in order to be able to print from within OSX 10.8.2!
Keep you posted,
Cheers

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