Print network notification

I print Server 2003 r2 customer servers XP and Windows 7.  On server 1 my Windows 7 clients get the system tray notification that the document was sent to the printer, but my XP clients only.  Artwork for all customers.  On server 2, I get notification on all clients.  If I open the printers and faxes on a XP client window, printers on server 1 indicate the status of 'openness' and printers on server 2 show a status of "ready".  Once I have send a job to a printer server 1 all printers have a status of "ready".  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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