PROBLEMS PRINTING TO A WINDOWS WIRELESS NETWORK

Hi,
I am sharing a network with a win xp computer using a wireless network from my mac book pro running os 10.5.1 It works great except for ONE PROBLEM: I CANNOT SEEM TO PRINT TO THE HP OFFICJET 4300 THAT IS SHARED ON THE NETWK (IT IS CONNECTED BY A USB CONNECTION TO THE XP MACHINE). It is shared on the netwk and works fine. I CAN SEE THE PRINTER WHEN I USE ADD PRINTER AND FAX (WORKGROUP/SERVER/HP4300) I have tried to add it to PRINTER AND FAX ADD A PRINTER...BUT it doesn't print.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance

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