Windows XP connecting Peer-to-Peer to Windows 7 with HP LJ 4000 through USB-2-Parallel port

I am running a Peer-to-Peer network and cannot connect my Windows XP computer over the network the 'quasi-server' running Windows 7 that has a connected HP LaserJet 4000 printer connected via a USB-2-Parallel port.  The HP LJ4000 works just fine from the Windows 7 box (and serves ONLY as a backup printer) but connecting from either Windows XP PRO boxes will not work.  
I have tried opening the Windows 7 Printers window and then updating the printer drivers, like it says it will, and that fails as well.
ANY suggestions would be appreciated!
Thank you, 
Brett W. Sabio
Regards,
Brett W. Sabio, CPA-PFA

Hi,
You need something like this:
  http://www.shopbot.com.au/pp-belkin-usb-parallel-printer-adapter-f5u002-price-106075.html
Regards.
BH
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