I _think_ it can do so, I'm not sure. I have mine set up using samba.
Anyway, if you want to connect from Windows without samba, you'll have to take an unintuitive step: when adding the printer in Windows, *don't* specify 'network printer'. Specify 'local printer' instead, and when you have to choose a port add a new port, type TCP/IP I think, and enter the address of the computer with the printer.
At least, I've seen it work for a networkerd printer, though I don't what protocol it used.
Replying to my own post...
I rebooted in Windows to try it out. I can't get ik work, neither using the method I described and using the method described on http://www.owlfish.com/thoughts/winipp-cups-2003-07-20.html
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