Make AirPort Extreme share internet connection with Time Capsule

Hello,
This is the situation: in one room there's an old Mac, the modem which delivers the internet and the AirPort Extreme which is connected to the modem.
In another room there's the Mac Pro, the Time Capsule which is connected to the Mac Pro with an ethernet cable and to a printer via USB.
I want the AirPort Extreme to wirelessly share it's internet connection with the Time Capsule so that the Time Capsule can share the printer with all three Macs (old Mac, Mac Pro and Macbook Pro), the Mac Pro can use the Time Capsule for Time Machine functionality and maybe the Macbook Pro too.
And just using the Time Capsule for internet.
How can I do this?
At the moment the AirPort Extreme is disconnected and the Time Capsule is used instead, but this way I can't share the printer...
Thanks!

Is that AirPort Extreme "flat" or dome-shaped?  If it's flat (802.11n-capable), you should be able to configure the "main" router to "Allow this network to be extended" and the other to "Join a wireless network".  If the Extreme is dome-shaped, then you need a more-complicated "WDS" arrangement.  In either case it shouldn't matter much which router plays which role.
I'm not sure what you mean by "And just using the Time Capsule for internet."
Nathan-NL wrote:
At the moment the AirPort Extreme is disconnected and the Time Capsule is used instead, but this way I can't share the printer...
Is the printer connected to the USB port of the Time Capsule?  Can you see the printer in the "Printer" panel of AirPort Utility?  What happens when you try to use it from one of the Macs?

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    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=618 ttl=56 time=1146.501 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=623 ttl=56 time=1104.243 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=624 ttl=56 time=1127.046 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=625 ttl=56 time=1171.358 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=626 ttl=56 time=1203.073 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=627 ttl=56 time=1130.170 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=628 ttl=56 time=1166.358 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=629 ttl=56 time=1142.206 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=630 ttl=56 time=1165.365 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=631 ttl=56 time=1200.224 ms
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    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=633 ttl=56 time=1191.749 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=634 ttl=56 time=1255.137 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=638 ttl=56 time=1292.954 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=639 ttl=56 time=1279.730 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=640 ttl=56 time=1302.525 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=641 ttl=56 time=1336.374 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=643 ttl=56 time=1012.390 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=644 ttl=56 time=65.759 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=645 ttl=56 time=51.468 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=646 ttl=56 time=51.988 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=647 ttl=56 time=51.072 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=648 ttl=56 time=52.357 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=649 ttl=56 time=54.340 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=650 ttl=56 time=52.362 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=651 ttl=56 time=51.048 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=652 ttl=56 time=50.890 ms
    64 bytes from 212.27.40.240: icmp_seq=653 ttl=56 time=53.816 ms
    ^C
    --- 212.27.40.240 ping statistics ---
    654 packets transmitted, 607 packets received, 7% packet loss
    round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 50.368/180.610/1477.341/308.931 ms

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