Classic Printer Sharing

Ugh!
I'm helping some friends get up and running with Printer Sharing. I know this feature works great in OSX, but they have one OSX box and one box in Classic. Both computers can see each other and share drives, but if the printer is connected to OSX, Classic can't see the shared printer, and if the printer is connected to Classic, OSX can't see the shared printer..>
It's been so long since I've worked in classic I don't remember where to start. I know there is a Classic USB Printer Sharing Control Panel, but tooling around on it didn't bring much joy. Drivers are installed on each computer, but again, no sharing seems possible.
I'm sure there is one tiny thing I'm missing.... but just don't know what else to try.
Any ideas ?
TIA !!
Quad 2.5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  
Quad 2.5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Hi, Jeffrey.
With the printer on the Mac OS X system, follow the instructions in "Mac OS X 10.4 Help: Printing to a Mac OS X shared printer from Mac OS 9 via LPD/LPR" to set up printing from the Mac OS 9 side.
Good luck!
Dr. Smoke
Author: Troubleshooting Mac® OS X

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