I am using Mac OS X 10.5.5 and had a hard time finding drivers for our office printer Samsung ML1710. Finally i managed to configure it. Here are the instructions:

1. You need to Download & Install following drivers:

2. Once you are done with driver installation, simply follow printer adding instructions:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1800?viewlocale=en_US

So now in your drivers list you will find Samsung ML1710

Hope this helps…

37 thoughts on “Samsung ML1710 (Printer configuration) on Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)”
  1. i was having the same problem, looked all over the for right CUPS/Samsung drivers with no luck.
    thanks for posting your solution, worked for me too.

  2. Hi Do you happen to know anything about the Samsung SCX5312 multifunction printers I am trying to connect my Mac to it over a network and not having much success. I am desperately searching everywhere to find and answer.

  3. Thanks for posting this, it was very helpful. I’m psyched to have my printer back and working properly.

  4. Thank you for this! I’m back to printing on 10.6 with my Samsung ML-1710 and sharing it via the USB port of my Time Capsule

  5. I was beginning to think I wouldn’t be able to use my ML-1210 on Snow Leopard. Thanks for making it possible!

  6. Thanks! I thought I would have to replace my Samsung ml-1710 but these directions worked great! I have the printer running in 10.6 via the USB port on my airport Extreme.

  7. Thank you so much!! I’ve been searching everywhere for a solution to get my Samsung ML 1210 to work with Snow Leopard. Your links and instructions made it easy.

  8. Thank you so much….!!!! I’m new on mac world. clear explanation helpful. Work for my ML-1710 A.K. xerox phaser 3120.

  9. […] about tiny linux machines that I could use as a NAS and Print Server.  And then I found it.  A site that had instructions how to install foomatic print drivers in Mac OS X 10.5.  I thought to myself, it’s worth a try.  So I downloaded the links on the page.  Sadly […]

  10. Thanks, the instructions helped, my ml-1210 work with SL. However, the printer does not print quite properly – the first couple of lines of each page does not fit into the printing area. Does anyone know how can this issue be fixed?

  11. Hi, I have 10.6.3 and a Samsung ML-1710 printer. I followed the instructions above and was able to print, however the job doesn’t exit the print queue so I’m unable to make any additional prints. I have to either delete the job after it finishes and wait an hour for it to be deleted or I can delete and reinstall the printer. It’s getting to be a real annoyance.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks again.

  12. Thank you, thank you!!! I just upgraded to 10.6 and had no idea my printer wouldn’t work. It took me a few days to find you, but I do appreciate it!!!

  13. Thank you so much. I just upgraded to 10.6.4. and was dismayed when my printer didn’t work. I had forgotten about the headache I went through getting my Samsung ML-1710 printer to work in the first place, two and a half years ago.

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! This was easy and it is working like a charm.

    Much appreciated.

  14. I update my Mac to OS X Lion and my printer Samsung ML-1710 is not working anymore, do I need to make an special set Now to get it fixed?

  15. i have updated OS X 10.7.1 and my Samsung ML-1710P does not work. Does anyone know where I can find a driver that works?
    Kind regards
    Hans Westerby.

  16. The openprinting.org website is closed at the moment. is there anywhere else that I can download these files? Been looking everywhere without much luck.

  17. I’ve managed to find all the files except for the foomatic-rip-2008-01-30.dmg. I a newer version that exhibits a problem with the top margin being too high. Once I find the correct file. I will post them up for everyone who needs to get one of the Samsung printers working.

  18. This is a very old post. In newer version of MacOS, printer drivers are auto detected. So don’t need to follow the procedure mentioned in this post.

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