Hp3300 mfp over network with windows 7 pro

My HP 3300 MFP LaserJet Printer connects via parallel port LPT1 to Server running WIn2k. My new laptop with Win7 Pro can find the Server and C:\ drive on Server but can't seem to connect to the HP3300. The add new printer dialog boxes walked thru adding the PCL 6 printer at the correct IP = 192.13.1.100 and got a green check mark on Status and "success" on verification but still can't print on the printer. Any suggestions??

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Share the printer on the server (right click on the printer, choose "Properties", "Sharing", and give it a meaningful share name).
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All of this was done from memory, so some check marks or menus might be in different locations, but it should point you in the right direction if you're still having the issue.

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