F380 & Snow Leopard work together for me

I've just upgraded to Snow Leopard (OS x 10.6.3) and have only been able to print a text file. Before and after that once I get the following message appears in the status area:

"ERROR: / system/library/Printers/Libraries/PrintJobMgr/happy/MacOS/PrintJobMgr_failed.

I tried downloading the driver of HP and still have the same problem.

From what I read here, I should remove the folder of the Application HP and OSX will do my printing and scanning without HP utility. Is this correct?

The printer worked fine for several years under Tiger.

Uninstall HP 10.5, but in this special way:

Go to Applications/Hewlett Packard / click Uninstall HP
Click on continue
Highlight your device in the left pane
Hold down the Ctrl and Opt Cmd and click on uninstall
There will be a pop up that asks if you are sure you want to uninstall all hp software. (At this point, if you continue, all HP printers you have installed will need to be reinstalled)
Click on continue and let it finish

Now run a software update.

Then, remove and reinstall the printer in System Preferences, Print & Fax.

You do not have the software now since Snow Leopard as well print & scan drivers built-in. scan from Preview apps or Image Capture. Scan from the front panel of the printer does not work yet.

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