Airport Express and network printer

I purchased a new Airport Express with 802.11n and I can configure it properly with no issues with basic functionality. Connecting my HP Photosmart printer via USB cable also works fine. However, connecting it via ethernet connection is problematic.
The Airport Express does not assign an IP address to the printer. I've validated that the printer is functional by hooking it up directly to my network router and making sure that it gets an IP address from it. That worked fine. However, from the Airport Express I get no IP.
Can someone provide some clarity on how to get the Airport Express to assign my printer an IP address? Or am I barking up the wrong tree and I should just settle for the USB connection?

I can't answer your question, but if you watch my post about ethernet networking you may get some helpful advice. My issue is that I can stream music, and use my usb printer fine, but I can't connect my iMac via Ethernet to the Express. Similar problem to you.
I have tried connecting directly using the default Airport address of 10.0.1.1 and variations thereof and nothing works.
And the amber light is still flashing... is yours? perhaps this is significant.
Also, even though I can't print, my printer doesn't show up in the printers list in the Airport Admin Utility. So it definitely sounds as though there is something fishy going on with the Express not seeing things that are attached to it, or something like that.

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