Windows Shared Printer works on two of three Macs

I have a Windows Home Premium PC with an HP C5280 shared.
I have a MacBook Pro, a iMac purchased within the last year, both running SN and an older iMac 1.25 G4 running Leopard.
I'm trying to get the IMac 1.25 G4 to use the shared printer but I have not been successful.
My first question is - Do I have to install the HP C5280 software on the iMac. I don't recall if I had to do this on the other machines (getting old and memory is questionable these days!!)
FYI - I have followed the instructions found to "manually install" and have tried other ways, but still no success.
Help would be appreciated.
Regards, - JP

I neglected to supply the error message.
"There is a problem communicating with the printer. Make sure the printer is powered on and connected to the computer. Delete or stop the job and try again."
All of these conditions I have checked.
Also, when I select the Printer from the Print & Fax displayand then click on the "Utility" icon, I receive an error for a Lexmark printer. Never had one connected to this machine. Is this expected?

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