Dell 5100cn Snow Leopard driver

I just installed Snow Leopard yesterday. Under Leopard, I had been using the driver available from Dell, but that this driver is now to launch a mistake under Snow Leopard. Is that a chance Dell will update this driver?

If not, is there any way to get the source for the driver? I can fix it myself if necessary.

Have you tried to install Rosetta of bits in option on the Snow Leopard installation DVD? The filter uses the driver is a PowerPC executable... I have installed SL yet, so I can't check if it works, but I've heard of someone else with a Dell (not a 5100cn) printer that has solved the errors by installing Rosetta.

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