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  1. Samsung Ml-1740 Driver Mac High Sierra
  2. Samsung 1740 Printer Driver Download

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This little laser is available quite cheaply. I got it going nicely on my LAN, printing from OSX (10.4.1), WinXP, Win98.
There are some hard to find details so I thought I would put the details in the forum for all to access. I had earlier found the info about the Australian Samsung drivers via google hits pointing to the forums here, which was an essential find!
Thanks for the free mac tech support.
Brian
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Samsung Ml-1740- Network Print From Os X?
Question
On Jul 10, 7:38am Brian wrote:
I just set up a Samsung ML-1740 laser printer on a Belkin 2-port USB print server (model F1UP0301).
I read in the forums here that it printed fine from OS X if you use the drivers available only from Samsung Australia- and it does just fine at this time.
I can print to it across my home LAN from Win98 and XP but I have not figured out a way to do the same from OS X.
The Samsung is not a postscript printer, the Samsung drivers do the rendering on the local host CPU then dump to the printer.
The Belkin USB printserv says it's a lpr printserver.
I think I'm stuck using this as a wired printer from OS X but would love to find a way to print to it from the network from my Macs.
The Samsung ML-1740 is not listed as a supported model from the sourceforge gimp-print pages.
I think I might be able to make it work if I put it on an OS X (10.3) box and shared it on the network from there (for OS X laptop and Windows laptops to use), but I don't wish to leave my B/W OS X CPU on continually. Would this work for sure though? I don't see anyone in the forums posting about this type of setup.
Could I make this work if I got a different printserver? The Belkin one is a little cheesy.
Thanks for help;
Brian
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On Jul 10, 7:53am Brian wrote:
Oh I should mention I tried setting up IP printing in the OS X (10.4.1) print/fax utility.
I can set up the IP printing, but when I chose the ML-1740 driver via the 'other' printer drivr dialog, instead of staying set to ML-1740 it resets to 'generic postscript' which won't work- this isn't a postscript printer.
Print jobs sent to that IP as generic postscript, just vanish- no error, no output.
I would have expected raw postscript output..
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Brian
On Jul 10, 8:52am gsahli . wrote:
It sounds like you understand the basic problem: Except for Brother, none of the non-postscript printer makers provide a driver that uses CUPS - therefore you get only the protocol they wrote into it - usually USB.
I don't have a Samsung, but I believe your printer uses a print language called samsung-gdi. Here's what I'd do:
Install the Samsung-gdi package:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/samsung-gdi/
Install this slightly newer ESP ghostscript:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/foomatic/
ADD it as an LPR printer, including entering the Belkin-specific queue name of lp1 for port one or lp2 for port two.
For model choice, use ML-1210 (because someone said that works for several newer models, and 1740 isn't in there yet).
Good luck.
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On Jul 10, 2:30pm Brian wrote:
The linux-gdi drivers with the newer ESP drivers work super. I'm printing wirelessly from 10.4.1.
Everything I've tried has printed properly so far.
I'm not sure I would have found those drivers, a lot of googling hadn't turned them up yet.
Plus, I think this means that I don't care if samsung ever updates/make new OS X drivers (apparantly they have said they are holding off, Apple has had too many OS changes recently or something).
Thanks so much!
Will/could this show up on the forums? I don't think this is covered there yet, and it's looking like a great little laser printer for a super price.
Thanks again!
Brian
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Samsung Ml-1740 Driver Mac High Sierra

Samsung 1740 Driver For Mac
Samsung 1740 Driver For Mac
  1. Samsung Ml-1740 Driver Mac High Sierra
  2. Samsung 1740 Printer Driver Download

SSD T5 incompatible issue with Mac Catalina 10.15.6 in Monitors and Memory yesterday; T7 ssd is not working on Mac OS in Monitors and Memory 2 weeks ago; SSD T5 CATALINA ISSUE in Monitors and Memory; Samsung Portable SSD Software troubleshooting guide for OSX in Monitors and Memory; SSD T5 not working with macOS Catalina.

This little laser is available quite cheaply. I got it going nicely on my LAN, printing from OSX (10.4.1), WinXP, Win98.
There are some hard to find details so I thought I would put the details in the forum for all to access. I had earlier found the info about the Australian Samsung drivers via google hits pointing to the forums here, which was an essential find!
Thanks for the free mac tech support.
Brian
-------------------------
Samsung Ml-1740- Network Print From Os X?
Question
On Jul 10, 7:38am Brian wrote:
I just set up a Samsung ML-1740 laser printer on a Belkin 2-port USB print server (model F1UP0301).
I read in the forums here that it printed fine from OS X if you use the drivers available only from Samsung Australia- and it does just fine at this time.
I can print to it across my home LAN from Win98 and XP but I have not figured out a way to do the same from OS X.
The Samsung is not a postscript printer, the Samsung drivers do the rendering on the local host CPU then dump to the printer.
The Belkin USB printserv says it's a lpr printserver.
I think I'm stuck using this as a wired printer from OS X but would love to find a way to print to it from the network from my Macs.
The Samsung ML-1740 is not listed as a supported model from the sourceforge gimp-print pages.
I think I might be able to make it work if I put it on an OS X (10.3) box and shared it on the network from there (for OS X laptop and Windows laptops to use), but I don't wish to leave my B/W OS X CPU on continually. Would this work for sure though? I don't see anyone in the forums posting about this type of setup.
Could I make this work if I got a different printserver? The Belkin one is a little cheesy.
Thanks for help;
Brian
----------------------------------------------
Response(s)
Disclaimer: Advice given here is from someone you might consider a friend, co-worker, neighbor or family member. Please consider this when doing things you may feel unsure of. At no time do we endorse breaking your manufacturer�s warranty.
On Jul 10, 7:53am Brian wrote:
Oh I should mention I tried setting up IP printing in the OS X (10.4.1) print/fax utility.
I can set up the IP printing, but when I chose the ML-1740 driver via the 'other' printer drivr dialog, instead of staying set to ML-1740 it resets to 'generic postscript' which won't work- this isn't a postscript printer.
Print jobs sent to that IP as generic postscript, just vanish- no error, no output.
I would have expected raw postscript output..
------------------------------------------
Brian
On Jul 10, 8:52am gsahli . wrote:
It sounds like you understand the basic problem: Except for Brother, none of the non-postscript printer makers provide a driver that uses CUPS - therefore you get only the protocol they wrote into it - usually USB.
I don't have a Samsung, but I believe your printer uses a print language called samsung-gdi. Here's what I'd do:
Install the Samsung-gdi package:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/samsung-gdi/
Install this slightly newer ESP ghostscript:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/macosx/foomatic/
ADD it as an LPR printer, including entering the Belkin-specific queue name of lp1 for port one or lp2 for port two.
For model choice, use ML-1210 (because someone said that works for several newer models, and 1740 isn't in there yet).
Good luck.
-----------------------------------------------
On Jul 10, 2:30pm Brian wrote:
The linux-gdi drivers with the newer ESP drivers work super. I'm printing wirelessly from 10.4.1.
Everything I've tried has printed properly so far.
I'm not sure I would have found those drivers, a lot of googling hadn't turned them up yet.
Plus, I think this means that I don't care if samsung ever updates/make new OS X drivers (apparantly they have said they are holding off, Apple has had too many OS changes recently or something).
Thanks so much!
Will/could this show up on the forums? I don't think this is covered there yet, and it's looking like a great little laser printer for a super price.
Thanks again!
Brian

Samsung Ml-1740 Driver Mac High Sierra

  • Here is the list of drivers available to download. They suggested Samsung printer ml 1710 ask at the Forum. Samsung printer driver is an application software program that works on a computer to communicate with a printer. Samsung Printer ML-1710 Drivers Download Windows/Mac-Linux Hope this.
  • Install Samsung ML-1740 Series driver for Windows 10 x64, or download DriverPack Solution software for automatic driver installation and update.
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Samsung 1740 Printer Driver Download

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
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