Questions about setting up an new AirPort Extreme

Greetings,
Here is some background information. Currently my wife and I have two PC running XP and are networked with a Linksys Wireless G 2.4 GHz router. On the network we share files and a printer.
For Christmas I received a MacBook Pro. Yeah! (My last Mac was a PowerMac G3) When I set up my MacBook Pro it connected to our current network and I can use the printer. The MacBook Pro set everything up effortlessly.
Here is my new situation. My wife liked my MacBook Pro so much that she has ordered an iMac. Also, we have received a new AirPort Extreme. We are going to switch to all Macs for our computers.
We want to replace the Linksys with the AirPort Extreme and have it network our printer (HP OfficeJet Pro 7580 all-in-one, the iMac and my MacBook Pro.
I have been studying the Setup Guide to connect the AirPort Extreme.
Finally here is my Question.
The set up guide instructs to plug in the printer with the USB port into the AirPort Extreme. It is not wireless. However, the guide does not specify if the printer needs to be powered on when it is plugged into the AirPort Extreme's USB port.
Should all of the devices I want plugged into the AirPort Extreme be powered on before I plug them in?
The end result will be having the AirPort Extreme network our two Macs, the HP printer and our two PC until we can make a complete change over to all Macs.
Thanks in advance for your help and support,
Leigh

Sounds like you got it down, how to do it...
The answer to your question can be simple or somewhat complex. So I'll make it really, really simple.
You can plug the printer in with it on or off, but it'll work better and more consistently if you first power-on the printer, let it go through it's own self test then plug it into the Airport Extreme.

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