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Samsung Ml-2010 Printer Driver Mac Os X: Free Download from Softpedia



Printer drivers downloaded from their official website are always compatible with their printers. Therefore, we are sharing only official Samsung download links of full feature Samsung 2010 driver, which means you will get fully compatible drivers from this page.




Samsung Ml-2010 Printer Driver Mac Os X




Also, if a printer is set up twice with different drivers it doesn't work with any of them. So you should only have one printer in Settings > Printers (per each device). You can have both driver packs installed on your system, though.


Surely I don't have to scrap my beloved Dell 1235cn laser just because we added a Mac to our household? Surely there is a driver which will work so I can keep the printer? "No Mac OSX drivers" for devices is so "yesterday".


Unfortunately, I was not able to find Dell 1140 laser printer so that I can try to find a driver. I did some research and found that Lexmark has X1140 printer. Are you referring to Lexmark X1140 printer?


Thank you for the response. The printer is a Dell 1110 Laser Mono Printer. Mac OS drivers are not available for this printer. I did some research on the internet and I was able to find that many user were able to install the driver for Samsung ML-2010 printer with their Dell 1110 printer. You may try to download and install it from the following link


Alternatively, you may also try plugging in the printer to the Mac with a USB cable. Turn it ON and run the Software Updater from the Apple menu. Mac OS will detect the printer and check for drivers online if there are any.


Currently, not all printers have drivers suitable for use with macOS Monterey due to the operating system being new. However, most printer manufacturers have compiled some information on printers with driver support.


Please note: Apple no longer provides support for printer driver updates through Apple Software Update (ASU) for most printer manufacturers anymore. You will either find these drivers directly from the printer manufacturers websites or use the Apple AirPrint feature if available on your printer.


The ideal solution though would be full feature printer driver support, rather than just the basic features in AirPrint. This may come over time, but we recommend checking for printer driver availability through the respective manufacturers.


macOS Monterey is incompatible with any 32-bit applications. Anything designed for this now would be 64-bit.If you could let me know which printer model you have I could check the drivers for you. Alternatively, it should be compatible via Apple Airprint.


I had the same issue before, and a colleague told me to try this site for software and drivers, where I luckily found one for my HP printer too. Give it a try if you can find one that will work for your HP printer. 2ff7e9595c


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