Printer Sharing from a PC to Mac

I have a PC set up with a printer and would like to share it over Ethernet LAN to a PowerMac G4 and iBook G4, I've tried setting the PC side of things to share the printer but the Mac can't find it.
The PC is also sharing it's Internet connection over the LAN.

I don't think I've gotten Printer Sharing AND Internet Sharing to work together, but haven
t tried in a year or so...
Might go to Apple>Downloads and try Bonjour For Windows... pretty good at advertising services available... as well as opening the proper Ports for things.

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