Problems printing over wireless network

i gave my parents a macboook pro and wireless router, and i also gave them my old g4 tower. i set the g4 up to print via usb connection to the hp 2410 all-in-one printer....no problems there. the g4 is also connected to the network via ethernet (cable modem).
then i set up the router so the MBP could connect to the internet...no problems there. wireless router connected to the cavle modem.
then i tried to print wirelessly from the MBP to the printer....no luck. printer sharing is on and drivers are installed, but the MBP isnt recognizing a printer on the network. any help??

"drivers are installed"
Did you check the printer's manufacturer site to confirm the drivers are updated? Besides my printer's own drivers I also use Gimp drivers which can be found HERE.
Did you repair permissions & then restar your comoputer?
On all your computers using the printer, check System Preferences>Sharing>Services
Make sure +Printer Sharing+ is ON.
Your system info confirms you are only using OS 10.6. Update your OS & check Software Update to install all the other updates that goes along w/it.
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