OS X Mountain Lion support for Scanjet 3970?

Since upgrading to OS X 10.8, Scanjet 3970 sends the message: "You can't open the application 'HP Device Configuration' because PowerPC applications are no longer supported." I've seen the list at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/D​ocument.jsp?objectID=c03428470 ... is there any way to work around this?

Haha I know the word "stuff" is not perfect but sorry, I'm french and I couldn't remember the word "data"...
Thanks again for your help!

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