Printing to a wireless networked Photosmart 1315

I am trying to setup my macbook to print to my HP Photosmart 1315 which is a shared printer on my XP Pro desktop.
The driver is not included with the OS X CD, and the driver from HP doesn't include any options for network printing.
If I add the printer, it gets added as a generic print, and it simply prints blank pages or jargon. At least the printer responds at this point.
If I install the driver from the HP website, it doesn't seem to help. You have the option of locating a file when you select the type of printer you have, but the HP driver file is just a disk image.
Does anyone have any suggestions. I just started using a Mac 3 days ago, so I'm a little unfamiliar, but I'm loving it. If I can get my printer to work, I'll be smitten.

Try the generic Photosmart driver HP Photosmart P1100, Gimp-Print, that is included with OS X.
And follow this:
http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/3015.html

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