Airport to Airport Help

I have a new Mac Mini 2.26 which I was told had Airport Extreme onboard with 10.6.2. I also have a Dual 867 MMD with 10.5.8 OSX. I have one Kodak ESP-3 connected to the Mini and have wanted to be able to print from the MMD to the Mini via Airport with no luck whatsoever.
Each sees the others Airport yet when I try to set up the printer in the MMD and have it scan it sees nothing at all. Any ideas would be a great help. When I specify Mac to Mac Airport on internet searches all I get is help to connect Windows to Mac Extreme but I have found nothing on Mac to Mac troubleshooting.
Thanks in advance for your input.
BR

TraveledTooFar wrote:
I have a new Mac Mini 2.26 which I was told had Airport Extreme onboard with 10.6.2. I also have a Dual 867 MMD with 10.5.8 OSX.
Can you confirm that your "MMD" ("Mirrored Disk Drive"?) Mac has an AirPort card. I believe that not all of them did.
I have one Kodak ESP-3 connected to the Mini and have wanted to be able to print from the MMD to the Mini via Airport with no luck whatsoever.
Do you have an AirPort base station or other Wi-Fi router?
Each sees the others Airport
Could you explain what you mean by that?
when I try to set up the printer in the MMD and have it scan it sees nothing at all.
Please confirm that you've enabled printer sharing on your Mac mini. Can you print from your MDD Mac over the network via the mini?
It's my impression that not all all-in-one printers support scanning over a network. Have you tried to confirm that your ESP-3 can do that?

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