Hi there. According to the post listed below I downloaded the suggest Drivers yet when I goto open it I get Office Word for Mac trying to open it? Is there a different method of istalling said driver? It's sitting on my desktop at the moment, on my MaCBook 10.4.7 .?? Any help installing this driver, & maybe I can get future help getting it to work with my Netgear PS101. Through my Rangemax Router 240.
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Previous Post that helped me go in the right direction yet the instructions don't seem to be helping.
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Posted: Jan 31, 2006 1:06 PM
Oh my God, I found a driver that works with my Samsung ML-1210 printer on 10.4.
I had done a search on this forum, downloaded the following:
Alternate driver:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/samsung-gdi/
except, get the newer ESP ghostscript from here:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/foomatic/
but my computer didn't recognize the printer and I couldn't set it up.
I then did a Google search and stumbled on Jeff Boulter's site where he offers a link to a driver for the ML-1740. OK, not the same model, but by that time I was pretty desperate and willing to try anything.
It worked! Here's the link:
http://boulter.com/blog/2005/06/14/samsung-ml-1740-printer-drivers-for-macs/
Click on 'a copy of the drivers' and a copy of the driver will be downloaded to the desktop. Open the driver to install it on the hard drive, then set up your printer through System Preferences. I set mine up through both USB and wireless Airport connection without a hitch.
Hope this helps those of you out there searching for the elusive driver.
If you do download it, I'd like to hear how it went for you. I still have the inital Linux driver and ESP ghostwriter script installed, and would like to know if I need to keep them on my system, or if I can trash them.
jp
MacMini 1.66, MacBook 1.83 Mac OS X (10.4.7) Both have 1 gig of RAM?
Thanks.
Previous Post that helped me go in the right direction yet the instructions don't seem to be helping.
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Posted: Jan 31, 2006 1:06 PM
Oh my God, I found a driver that works with my Samsung ML-1210 printer on 10.4.
I had done a search on this forum, downloaded the following:
Alternate driver:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/samsung-gdi/
except, get the newer ESP ghostscript from here:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/foomatic/
but my computer didn't recognize the printer and I couldn't set it up.
I then did a Google search and stumbled on Jeff Boulter's site where he offers a link to a driver for the ML-1740. OK, not the same model, but by that time I was pretty desperate and willing to try anything.
It worked! Here's the link:
http://boulter.com/blog/2005/06/14/samsung-ml-1740-printer-drivers-for-macs/
Click on 'a copy of the drivers' and a copy of the driver will be downloaded to the desktop. Open the driver to install it on the hard drive, then set up your printer through System Preferences. I set mine up through both USB and wireless Airport connection without a hitch.
Hope this helps those of you out there searching for the elusive driver.
If you do download it, I'd like to hear how it went for you. I still have the inital Linux driver and ESP ghostwriter script installed, and would like to know if I need to keep them on my system, or if I can trash them.
jp
MacMini 1.66, MacBook 1.83 Mac OS X (10.4.7) Both have 1 gig of RAM?
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Printer drivers don’t keep up, perhaps because of the endless variants created mostly to sell ink cartridges, toners and other useless add-ons.
Unfortunately, Mac OS X Lion does not include drivers for the Samsung ML-1210, a cheap old black and white laser printer that I bought years ago. I should’ve remembered this as I had the same problem on OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard. The following solution works on all those variants: Little snitch 4.3 tnt.
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There are three separate pieces of software to install, including the driver, but all can be found at this page on the Linux Foundation website. The sims 4 download mac utorrent.
Essentially, you need to download each Disk Image listed (Samsung GDI, Foomatic-RIP and GPL-GS) and run the installer inside each one.
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https://skieyperu972.weebly.com/boogie-board-software-for-mac.html. Once you’ve done this, open System Preferences and then click Print & Scan. Click on the small + icon on the left which should bring up the Add Printer dialog box. Samsung ML-1210 should already be listed and, under ‘Print using the Samsung ML-1210 Foomatic/gdi driver should already be selected.
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Click ‘Add’ and the printer will be added to the list of available printers on your system. Sorted!