Using airport extreme to share a wireless printer

I want to share my wireless printer with a pc laptop located elsewhere in the house.   I cannot send documents to the printer via the laptop.  Is it necessary to connect my airport extreme device to my printer via a usb cable?   And then what must I do if that is the case?   If not, how do I get the pc to talk to the printer?

Is it necessary to connect my airport extreme device to my printer via a usb cable?
No, not if your printer has wireless capability. I assume that your Mac is printing OK using wireless, correct?
If not, how do I get the pc to talk to the printer?
That would be a question for the support folks at the printer manufacturer. They will likely ask if you have setup the PC for printing capability. If not, they should be able to provide some tips for this.

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