Driver Pantum P2500w

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Nickie Koskinen

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Aug 3, 2024, 10:33:35 AM8/3/24
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I looked through the file downloaded from aur.archlinux and could not locate
pantum-p2200-p2500-driver in it. Consequently pamac install failed. Do you have more info on this? From within the LinuxInstall directory I ran the following command:

Hi..I purchased a Pantum p2000 printer and I cannot use it. It gives me an error ( Stopped, Filter failure) I tried to re-install the driver several times but I still get the same message. I'm using OS X Yosemite 10.10.1

Looking at the Pantum web site, they are only showing a version 1.4 driver that was released in 2013 and supports up to OS X 10.8. So you may need to contact them to see if they will be releasing a driver that support OS X 10.10.

I have the same problem - it's actually my son's printer that he's using in college and he came to me saying it stopped working after upgrading OS X. This is a cheap as dirt black and white laser printer that was clearanced out at about $30 and Pantum have *zero* interest in updating the old 2013 driver. I've tried all the usual tricks (resetting the printing system, reinstalling the driver after booting into the recovery partition and entering "csrutil disable", GutenPrint etc.).

I think this is an Apple-induced thing i.e. they're making my life so much more secure with all this code signing, sandboxing and system integrity protection that they're basically ensuring all perfectly working old printers connected to Macs find their way to the nearest landfill.

I have a 2007/2008 Macbook running snow leaopard, same issue. I called Pantum (regarding their p2500w) and Pantum's Tier 2 "specialist" suggested I call apple since it is an apple issue and they have to advise how to change a filter in Terminal. Has an anyone successfully done so? Thx

It is not Apple's responsibility to fix the Pantum driver even though it was their OS X upgrade that broke it. This is an annoyance that all printer manufacturers have when an OS is upgraded - they can either update the drivers for their old(er) printers or just take the easy way out and declare them obsolete. In this case, Pantum couldn't be bothered fixing the drivers for such printers (mine was purchased only 2 years ago). This is what separates the good printer manufacturers from the bad ones... I also heard from a high level specialist about my printer and his answer was they wouldn't be updating the driver :-(.

I agree, It IS absolutely Pantum's (or any manufacturer's) responsibility, and not Apple's when it comes to the drivers. I am simply pointing out that I read about the driver being out of date for the current OS so I have tried the installation on an older MaC running an OLDER OS, 10.6.8, and it still doesn't work. I used the CD provided with the printer, the drivers from their website (both US and global versions), and i even downloaded a driver from a 3rd party website for this model. So......It seems to me that the issue is deeper than just an outdated driver.

Pantum's Tier 2 "specialist" (notice I use quotations) immediately told me that he is familiar with this problem, and I must contact apple so they can provide assistance. Seemed odd that he would immediately throw the ball to apple so I wanted to know if this is even worth pursuing, and/or if anyone has had any success using an older OS, older versions of the driver, or even a driver originally meant for a different model, etc.

May someone kindly assist by mailing me the Mac OSX drivers for the Pantum P2500W printer. I have tried countless times to download the drivers from global.pantum.com, but the site is always unavailable

Hi Donna,
Thank you for your comment and I apologize for the delay in responding. I see that you are correct, Pantum seems to have a corrupt ZIP file on their driver site and their latest driver uses a compressed RAR file which Windows will not open by default ?

#2 The P2200W can be added to Google Cloud Print if you first connect it to a PC (via WiFi or USB) and then share to Google Cloud, unfortunately as far as I know the P2200W does not support cloud print without a corresponding PC/laptop to handle the Google Cloud interfacing. Surprisingly, Apple AirPrint is purportedly supported.

J.D. is an attorney and IT professional living off the grid. He has been a tech enthusiast ever since his dad let him play with computers in the early 80s. Now jdhodges.com is where he shares tech tips. Thanks for visiting & feel free to join in the discussion by commenting :-)

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