![]() If your printer can emulate any of these, you can get it to work. For instance, I have a HP 2025dn (from 2008) that not only has current drivers, but emulates HP (obviously), PCL and PostScript. because you ensure the widest range of compatibility for the longest time. I’ll be the first to applaud your efforts to continue using “useful” equipment, but there comes a point of diminishing returns and if getting a printer working will cost more in time, labor and lost productivity than the price of new one, it’s time to go shopping.Īs a buying tip, I suggest you stick with familiar names like HP, Lexmark, Xerox, etc. It's not feasible for us to test since we don't have access to that printer.īottom line. ![]() It is technical, so you’ll want to get someone local to assist. Keep in mind this article is from 2011 making it 9 years old. It uses an open source driver (not supported/provided by Samsung). I found this article How to install the Samsung ML-1210 printer on Mac OS X Lion (and higher). Since it supports Linux, You can try a generic CUPS driver. It can’t hurt to try that generic driver. Though the printer specifications list the only emulation as “PrintThru” (I’ve personally never heard of it) it was quite common for printers to emulate “HP LaserJet”. The most recent Mac printer driver I was able to find was for Snow Leopard (10.6.8) for the PowerPC Mac you have an Intel Mac. ![]() ![]()
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