Can't Get Airport Express to work as print server

Setting up new Imac, Time capsule and airport express for remote printing. Time capsule network established and airport express added to the network as a print server. Computer recognizes the printer that is attached to airport express and allows me to select it. But when I print nothing happens. Any thoughts on what I doing wrong or should try. All other set up has been easy and painless.

Are you using the Gutenprint driver.
If yes, it's a known bug, try the FixAirportPrinter Utility.
Related post: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1455306&tstart=0

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