Is HPLaserjet 1100 compatible with MAc Snow Leopard?

I can't locate an HP laserjet 1100  Driver for the Mac Snow Leopard.  Are they compatible? 

brookeg374 wrote:
I'm having issues with it installing on my computer.  It says my computer won't support it.  It's an older computer, I bought it in 2006. It was the first macbook pro. It's original operating system was leopard but it's been upgraded to snow leopard.  I'm not a computer guru just so you know Here are the specs of this computer:
Any help would be much appreciated!
It's probably not a 64-bit capable processor. Check in the Apple menu->About this Mac what it says your processor is. You need at least a Core 2 Duo. The original Core Duo cannot run 64-bit code and Lightroom requires a 64-bit capable processor: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom/tech-specs.edu.html

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