Connecting to hp printer shared over network

my roommate has a pc, and i've figured out how to add his hp photosmart 7150 from the printer setup utility by manually doing option-click on "more printers..." and then selecting "advanced" and "windows printer via samba" and manually putting in the device URI.
the problem is that the photosmart 7150 is not present in the list of printer models from hp (and the hp printer drivers are installed).
i thought it was kind of strange because when i directly connect the printer to the iMac, my computer knows that it's a photosmart 7150, so the drivers are floating around somewhere on my computer.
how do i setup the printer over the network and make the printer setup utility understand that it's a photosmart 7150?
thanks.
iMac (Intel) Core2 Duo 20" Mac OS X (10.4.8)
iMac (Intel) Core2 Duo 20" Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Have a look here:
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
This is for Gutenprint, Mac OSX CUPS drivers. Your printer is supported.
Hope it helps.

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