LaserWriter 4/600 PS = printing on OSX 10.3.9

I am presently running OSX 10.3.9 and would love to print from my laser writer.
I have it connected to a Farralon phonenet connection.
Can it be used using this OSX? If so, what do I have to do as I can only print from it by going back to OS9?
Many thanks

In a network where you have another Router/Gateway, such as a LinkSys, you can run into an unexpected problem with printing via Airport base station. If your Airport Base station is set up to pass out a new set of "private" Ethernet Addresses, you will establish a new subnet which cannot communicate with the other devices (wired Ethernet getting their addresses from the LinkSys).
To remedy this, tell the Airport Base Station not to give out a new range of addresses, but to pass through the ones from the LinkSys. A recipe, but no real explanation, is in this article:
166648- Connecting AppleTalk printers to the base station
To understand what might be happening, look at the IP addresses of each computer. If the LinkSys is using 192.168.0.1, and Ethernet-wired devices are using 192.168.0.x and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, they can communicate only with devices that use the same high three octets in their address. If the Airport Base station passes out 10.10.0.y numbers with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, it cannot talk to the LinkSys at all.
If any Mac has an Address of 169.254.xxx.yyy, it is talking only to itself.

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