Wireless Printer Servers

Okay. I'll admit it. I know absolutely nothing about printer servers. This is partially why I am so confused about getting one. Here is my issue:
My laser printer is not a network printer and is currently hooked up to my wife's PC via USB. It also has a serial port which is hooked up to another PC. That is the extent of the ports and, thus, there is no place to plug in my MBP.
I am investigating print servers to allow all of the computers to communicate with the laser printer, but have run into a snag. My understanding of the wireless print server is that it can communicate with my the MBP via Airport or through a PC using a wireless card. Okay. My question is how do the wired PC's communicate with the print server? Or do they stay wired to the printer?
Your thoughts?

I have a Linksys WPSM54G printserver. It is a USB printserver which provides wireless printing support for multifunction (all-in-one) printers. I set the printserver up for two of the PCs that are on my network and they work fine. The problem is that before you can access the printserver, you have to install some Linksys software and drivers on the machine. The suppled setup disk has no Mac-related software on it. I spent a fair amount of time browsing around Linksys' website and find nothing helpful. Also, I will mention that I have a Linksys wireless router and use it with my MacBook with absolutely no problems.
So - the bottom line is: Does anyone know of any Mac software that supports the WPSM54G?
BTW, it works fine when I'm running Win XP Pro under Bootcamp but I want to be able to print from OS X.
Thanks,
Rick

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