New Airport Express/Old iMac

This is my first time trying to set up a wireless network. I have installed the original Airport Card in my iMac and I just upgraded to Tiger (10.4.3). When I try to use the Airport Assistant to connect to my new Airport Express, I get the "There was an error joining the AirPort network 'xxxxx'" message. At this point I am only trying to use Airport for printing (will be getting DSL in a couple of weeks). The Airport Express is flasing amber. I have reset it several times with no success. I have also tried to download 6.1.1 Firmware, but it will not install because I'm not connected to the Airport. Help please.
iMac Flat Panel G4 Mac OS X (10.4.3)
iMac Flat Panel G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Are you in range of the Airport Express? First off make sure you are sitting next to the AE.
I have this setup you are talking about, AE with the printer attached and no other connections. This configuration in my house has no blinking light just the solid green. This configuration work well I have two ibook laptops one older and one new that access the printer via the AE and it works great.
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

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