Trying to network print from 10.5.6 to 10.3.9 with HP 1300

Ive got an iMac G5 running 10.3.9 connected wired to my network router, and Im trying to print to an eMac which has the HP Laserjet 1300 connected to it. The eMac is also connected to the same network wired. I am uncertain as to how to get the iMac to see the printer connected to the eMac. There was previously an older iMac connected where the new iMac is now and it printed just fine.

print and file sharing needs to be active on the eMac box.
You must also have the appropriate drivers for the 1300 installed on your machine.

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