Xerox Phaser 6200 driver OSX 10.7?

I've been waiting for Xerox to release a Lion compatible driver for my printer before upgrading to Lion.
Their latest compatibility chart shows the Phaser 6200 as unsupported in OSX 10.7.
Is there perhaps a third party driver that will work in this situation?
My current options seem to be to buy a new printer, or continue waiting for Xerox....

Have you tried the Xerox drivers?
<http://www.support.xerox.com/support/phaser-6200/file-download/enca.html?operati ngSystem=macosx&fileLanguage=en&contentId=66079&from=downloads&viewArchived=fals e>
It's a Postscript printer, so just needs a PPD file to provide the options (such as two-sided printing) to the Apple Postscript driver.
I have an even older Pahser 850DP and it works fine with Lion using the PPD files from the Xerox site.

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