How to install an HP 4050 PCL6 as a network printer

I've a MSHOME network in place, with 5 pc's connected. One of this is a printer server directly connected with HP4050 PCL6 printer. I configured as "shared" this printer. So I'm able to print on this from all pc'c. Now I want to share this printer also with my iMac but I'm not able to do. Someone can help me? Many thanks in advance.

This forum is intended for questions about old, pre-G3 hardware, and doesn't get much traffic. Hence it's not the forum where you'll be most likely to get help with your problem. I'd suggest you ask this question in the Mac OS X 10.6 forum; you'll be more likely to get assistance there.
When you repost, please be sure to include details about the problem. Saying only "not able to do so" doesn't really give people much in which to base suggestions.
Regards.

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