Airport express print server

I would like to use one of my airport express' to print only on my network. My trusty old HP laser printer plugged into the express has worked well before. My current situation has forced me to use other modem/routers for work ect.
Now I do miss the USB port on the express that worked so well as a print server for me and my trusty HP.
I've used the AE's for music. Never as a WiFi extender. I'm thinking as an extender and then add the print ability.
Anyone tried this type senario yet?
Regards, Tom

If you want to extend, using WiFi only, the Express can only do this when paired with another AirPort or TC.
Your best bet is to connect the two via Ethernet or Powerline. Set the Express to create a new WiFi network with the same name, password and security type.

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