Insight, olz, into Airport Express Base wrt mixed OS environmentng?

Hi,
Im trying to work my Mac into a kludged WinXP network, improving it as well; the WinXPs see each other, and each has its own printer (the main one an HP1020, shared by both computers (hey, I said it was dumb). My Mac and XPs see each other just fine. I've no problem printing to the HP 1020 when connected via USB.
So, if I were to connect the Airport Base (through a switch) to my router, and the HP 1020 to the Airport Base, it is my understanding that I will still be able to get to that printer from my Mac. Question is, will I still be able to get to that printer from my ethernet-wired WinXP desktops? This seemed like a reasonable thing to accomplish before setting up an NAS. Of course, if another idea comes to mind, I would be most grateful.
Many thanks,
Dave
ps - is this the right forum for this question? Thx

The question is how to set up the Dell Windows XP
system to see the Canon printer? We tried installing
the Canon print driver, but it really wants the
printer to be plugged into the PC and won't complete
the driver installation.
Do that first, connect the printer to the PC and ensure it is installed and working.
And then connect the printer back to the Airport.
Printing from a Windows XP PC to a printer attached to an Airport Extreme Base Station or Airport Express
http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1004.html
Printing from a Windows XP PC to a printer attached to an Airport Extreme Base Station or Airport Express using Bonjour
http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1008.html
Problems with finding Printer Driver on Windows XP when using printer connected to Airport Extreme or Express
http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/1012.html
iFelix

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