Can't find my printers over WLAN

Hi,
I have 2 servers, a ethernet LAN. All printers and macs are connectet throug cables and a switch.
Now having a WLAN router and can connect with airport to server, internet and all.
But I can't find (see) any printer.
How can I print over this WLAN?
Thank for help

Is your base station acting as a router or a bridge?
As a router, it has different IP addresses on each 'side' - one for the wired and one for the wireless networks. In this setup the wired and wireless devices are separate, and the router performs Network Address Translation (NAT) for connections that go across the link.
In Bridge mode, the base station acts as a simple bridge between the wired and wireless worlds - everyone is on the same network.
From your description it sounds like you're in routed mode and that's why you can't print - the auto-discovery system can't see past the wireless router to see what's on the other side.
Changing the wireless router to bridged mode will remove that block and allow you to print.

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