Does anyone know how to install a Samsung CLP-320 printer on a MBP running Monterey? The Samsung printer drivers don't seem to work for Monterey and the Universal version doesn't work for the CLP-320.
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However, I know it can work as I have a MBP 2015 updated to Monterey and the printer works fine. I have had this machine a while so when the drivers were installed it would have been on an earlier macOS version.
Do you have access to an older PC? If so, you could try to download and install an appropriate (free) Desktop version of Ubuntu on that machine, in order to make it a print server. There are Samsung CLP-320 drivers for Linux (Ubuntu) from HP. Ubuntu is using CUPS. A printer (such as the CLP-320) could be connected to a USB port on the Ubuntu PC. Then this printer could be configured to be shared (only a few steps). An Ubuntu PC can handle Bonjour (mDNS/Avahi), and a shared printer should thus be recognised by Mac computers on a network. Connect the Ubuntu PC via Ethernet to the network (one of the LAN ports of a Wi-Fi router) and try to print from the new Mac. Would this work?
You could also try to set up USB printer sharing on a Mac running an older version of Mac OS X/OS X/macOS, and connect that computer to the network (if possible, via Ethernet to one of the LAN ports of the Wi-Fi router). Then check what happens if you try to print via the network from the macOS Monterey Mac (check whether the printer appears as a Bonjour printer in the Print dialogue).
I have a Samsung CLX-3185FN (part of the CLX-3180 Series) printer. It was working fine on my MacBook Pro running macOS Big Sur 11.6.4, which has been upgraded over several years through successive macOS versions.
In addition, the download on the Apple website Samsung Printer Drivers v2.6 for OS X (AU) for "Samsung Printer Drivers v2.6 for OS X" gives me the error message "This volume does not meet the requirements for this update", same issue as @drfunkuk.
I have another, older Mac running Catalina. I tried navigating to /Library/Printers, copying both the PPDs and Samsung folders from there to my MacBook Pro, resetting the Printing System from System Preferences, and then adding the printer.
Now, the driver is found by macOS - but I get an error upon adding the printer that tells me "The software for the printer was installed incorrectly", which persists regardless of whether I re-run a reset of the printing system or a First Aid in Disk Utility to fix permissions.
It is ridiculous that this printer worked perfectly fine on Big Sur before I wiped the hard disk, it works perfectly fine on Catalina currently, it works fine under Windows... but not on a fresh install of macOS Big Sur.
Thank you for the information. Actual drivers inside a package may or may not work with a modern operating system, but one problem can also be the installer itself and its system version detection. Unfortunately, a mere transfer of printer driver components from one machine to another is often not feasible.
It is really not acceptable that a printer is prevented from working with a new computer just because of the way the operating system was installed, especially not when the same printer could be used with an earlier computer model running the same operating system version. It ought to be possible for a computer manufacturer controlling the operating system to facilitate continued use of existing printers. Not all printers are AirPrint-models. A computer buyer cannot be expected to throw away older, functional printers.
Apple decided to make the laser printer Samsung CLP 360 series dysfunctional over a night. No drivers provided for this model that can work with macos Big Sur anymore. In HP they admit that they are unable to find drivers for my product -en/drivers/selfservice/samsung-clp-360-color-laser-printer-series/17156859
CLP-360_Series_Mac_PrinterDriver_V5.02.00 were working fine with macos X 10.15 during the installation through Bonjour. But now they are not available anymore. I installed them by myself but the system can't detect them. So the printer is not working.
Apple is not an island. Users do not work in isolation with their apple products. It always takes two to tango. Both companies are responsible to support their users by resolving problems and not creating further ones. It seems that designing new sound effects for every interaction was their higher priority...
Apple is not responsible for third-party printer drivers. That is HP, who now owns the Samsung printer business, and may choose to prioritize newer printers for Big Sur support over older printers, and some printers will never receive newer drivers. Take that up with HP.
In order to rule out a hardware or software problem related to USB, it is sometimes interesting to carry out alternative tests with a network. Unfortunately, the M2020 is USB only. Do you possibly have access to an Ethernet-to-USB (or Wi-Fi-to-USB) print server, or an AirPort Express (or perhaps another router with a USB printer port), that could be used for an experiment? I say experiment, because the printer is probably not tested to be compatible with many such devices and macOS (but a Samsung Xpress SL-M2020 is at least mentioned in the TP-Link list at -link.com/2020/202004/20200430/PrinterCompatibilityList_20200430.pdf).
The idea would be to try a procedure similar to the Add a network printer by its IP address section in Add a printer on Mac - Apple Support. Also, see the How to install compatible driver section in -en/document/c06520117 in fine.
You are correct. The vendors must work together and most of them do. Apple had advised HP well in advance of the specific technical requirements of the upcoming Big Sur operating system, so the requirements were well known by HP. If HP declines to support Apple's customers, that is on them. Apple does not, and can not write printer driver software for the thousands of printers out there around the world since they do not own or have access to the proprietary software code of each printer model. It is unfortunate that you have to have this experience.
I have a suggestion which may help you. Check the link below where volunteers have written code for many older models of printers which the vendors no longer support. There may be one that works for you.
When u shut down and open later the Trash has files in it. ALL THE TIME. There is nothing in these empty files. Desk top picture disappear also after shut down. Our Aurora 3d animation does not work at all. And we were thinking of a new $6,000.00 mac pro. Our late 2013 (ours purchased 2014) we are editing gurus. Tell cook to fix it the right way, stop worrying about i phone Apple passed the One Trillion Dollar mark. GOOD We Are Share holders too. Joseph J.
Apple upgrades are becoming like Microsoft. Every new upgrading breaks more than it fixes. my computer has become super slow and yes the 2 samsung printers i have couldn't be accessed and scanner didn't work till i figure out this shared on the network feature
I have the same problem with my EPSON XP 200. printer. Apple doesn't mention this when it invites you to update. Just install our fancy upgrade which makes your peripherals unworkable. The incompatibility is then your problem
Hi to all of you Mac geeks in Apple land. Big Sur update did nothing for the Mac Pro. (i movie update) Same problems. Mac Pro will not recognize Epson printer. Sometimes when shutting down, Mail opens and U have to force quit?. When we power up, the trash has (old news ) recovered files in it which are empty files. Photo quits unexpectedly?. Still NO
I have the same issue and can't use my printer with M1 silicon Macbook Air. It is a shame, printing technology is very old in IT and should not be an issue to have driver compatible at a time where we can execute any technology on any platform with such easy way. Special red lanterne to HP where you can't even open an incident ticket since first step is to give HP serial driver (but it is a Samsung printer bought by HP). HP also don't have such forum/blog like Apple. Apple did help me and tried to fix it over the phone (almost 2 hours).
Since this thread was started, several of the Samsung printers have been added to the openprinting database.
You can install the package openprinting-splix and it will add all the support for you.
On 11.3, my Samsung scx-4200, both the printer and scanner options are recognised automatically.
I would suppose that you are trying to use an older QT version than the one needed or that you did not install QT at all (in this case maybe you are running gnome desktop).
First thing, please make sure that qt is installed. To see this open a terminal and emit:
I cannot give you a source in English. The software you are looking at is proprietary. But this link]( -i-driver-per-la-samsung-scx.html) gives you an idea about the complete install sequence of the Samsung PSU software. The text itself is in Italian, (se lo parli, bene, se no lo stesso), so maybe you will have only the pictures and the code as guidance line. Hope that helps.
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Windows 10 chooses universal printer driver 3. This is buggy and causes dark prints on old samsung color printers. You can use the win+X buttons to select- devices manager- then -printers- then right click- update driver - installed drivers then choose your printer. If it's not there install from the website or original cd. If I wasn't so gullible I'd think s**s*ng or m* nobbled the driver to encourage new purchases ... but I think it's probably just- "can't be bothered to optimise a new driver for old printers."........- there's no money in that, dude!.....
There have been at least two recent threads asking about using color laser printers to print photos, what's the best paper, what to expect, etc. I decided to generate some actual data for those who may be interested, by profiling my home color laser printer with my ColorMunki Photo and printing my standard color test photos with Qimage. It would be very interesting for some of you to do similar and post your results.
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