Airport Express as print-server when a client to a router

I just successfully connected an Airport to my existing wireless network. It is in "client" mode under DHCP.
My goal is to use it as a print-server in my mixed windows and mac network. The printer is a Minolta Magicolor QMS 2300, connected via USB.
Following the Airport directions, I created a new Standard TCP/IP port. I entered the same IP as was assigned to the Airport by my DHCP-serving wireless router.
However... no joy. My print-jobs never seem to get there.
Any assistance would be MUCH appreciated.
Dell 810   Windows XP Pro  

Thanks. I'll try that. I did try connecting AX directly to the router, which didn't do anything to help. I gave up when directions said to use Airport Utility to configure, because I assumed AU needed to communicate wirelessly with AX, and my Macs don't have wireless cards. So I'll continue the steps with AU and see what happens. Again, thanks for the hint.

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