Ml-2010 Driver Mac: Samsung

So, how do you bridge the gap between the and the Silicon Mac ?

Fast forward to 2026. Your Mac is running macOS Ventura, Sonoma, or Sequoia. Your printer is 20 years old, dusty, but still has half a toner cartridge left. samsung ml-2010 driver mac

Here is the definitive guide to resurrecting your ML-2010. If you plug your ML-2010 into your USB-C hub right now, your Mac will see something is there, but it will call it a "Generic Printer." If you try to print, it will either do nothing, spit out pages of raw code (PostScript errors), or crash the print queue. So, how do you bridge the gap between

The hero of this story is an open-source project called . These are reverse-engineered drivers specifically for old Samsung and Xerox GDI printers. Your printer is 20 years old, dusty, but

The ML-2010 is a GDI printer. Unlike modern PostScript or PCL printers, GDI relies on the computer’s CPU to do the heavy lifting of rendering the page. Without Samsung’s proprietary driver, your Mac has no idea how to talk to it. The (Free) Fix: Splix Don't go digging through Samsung’s dead website. The official drivers stopped working two macOS versions ago.

Let’s be honest: They don’t make them like they used to.

Here is how to install them on your modern Mac: Head to the official Splix repository (usually hosted on GitHub or via MacPorts/Homebrew). For the non-developer, look for the .prefpane or the direct Samsung ML-2010.ppd file.

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