OSX Server print sharing to Linux machines?

I have 10.4.5 Server running multiple services including print sharing. I have an old Apple Laserwriter 12/640 PS that is shared to my two Macs, and over Windows printing to a PC running XP. Works flawlessly. We have a Linux laptop now that we'd like to get to print, but whether we try LPR or Windows Printing, it refuses to setup the printer. It can browse the network and see the printer, but it won't setup. Obviously it seems like a desktop issue, not OSX Server. The only reason I submit this is in case there is a setting that I could manipulate that would make it "Linux friendly". Thanks guys!

Never was answered but the guy stopped using Linux.

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