Shared HP printer shows up twice - wierd

Not sure if this is a Leopard or a Tiger question but I have an HP CP1700 printer attached via USB to an Intel iMac/Os 10.5.1 and I have set it to share. When I open Print & Fax on my TiBook/Os 10.4.11 which s ethernet connected, via a router, to the iMac, the printer shows up twice in the menu with checkmarks beside each. The first one is in bold text but greyed out; wierdly, its location is listed as "Directly attached via USB" - although it has never been attached to this computer (nor has any other printer). The second one has its location as MyName's Computer - which I assume is the shared printer although both computers have the same name! Adding to my confusion, I have to confirm in a dropdown menu the selected printer in the Print dialog and both printers are listed in this menu without a clue as to which is which. To make matters worse, when I eventually try to print something, neither option gives me a full complement of print options - the critical Paper type/quality page is missing so I can't specify which pages to print or whether to print in colour or greyscale.
Anyone else seen this and cured it? TIA.
Simon

you dont mention the model because airprint is a feature a printer have to support before you can print to it from ios devices
if it don't support airprint you can download a hp printing app from app store

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