Get the latest owner's manuals, firmware and software updates for you Samsung devices in one easy-to-navigate location: the Samsung Download Center. Many printers and scanners use driverless technologies such as AirPrint or IPP Everywhere, which don't require additional drivers on your Mac. But third-party drivers might still be available for older devices that do require a driver. Always check for software updates before connecting the device to your Mac for the first time.
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- License: Freeware (free)
- Developer: Samsung
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Samsung ML-1865 Print Driver Download
Samsung ML-1865 Print Driver for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 32/64bit, Mac OS 10.3 ~ 10.6 and Linux 32bit.
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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...
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?
Thanks...
Previous Post that helped me go in the right direction yet the instructions don't seem to be helping.
---------
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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