Deskjet 5552 share from xp to windows 7

HP Deskjext 5552 printer connected via USB to computer running XP Professional, shared on network.  This printer can be seen and used by other XP computers on the network.
Windows 7 Professional machine on the network can see the computer hosting the deskjet 5552 but does not install it, complaining that there is no driver.  Ye the deskjet 5552 can be connected directly to the Windows 7 machine and installs automatically.
How to I configure the Windows 7 driver to communicate with the printer shared from the XP mahine, please?
Violin

Hi there,
Try downloading and running the HP Windows 7 printer Install Wizard located here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docnam​e=c03275041&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en 
Best of Luck!
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