Laserwriter pro 630 and OSX

I am running Panther on an older G4. The printer (lw 630 pro) works under OS 9.2 but although it appears on the network list and everything seems in order with the drivers on OSX it will not print-- only repeating "can not connect to printer" is there anything I can do to fix this problem? Thanks
T.Piper
G4   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

The lw630 pro is connected via an ethernet network. I understand this only works with appletalk and that function has been acitvated in the printer configuation in system printing prefs.
Thanks for any advise
Tom Piper

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