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My Macbook Air M1 can`t connect to my Samsung Xpress Sl-C410, can anyone help me please ?

My Macbook Air M1 can`t connect to my Samsung Xpress Sl-C410, can anyone help me please ?

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Posted on Feb 24, 2021 11:59 AM

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Posted on Feb 26, 2021 2:10 PM

Hi,


Would this be a Samsung Xpress SL-C410W (a model with USB, Ethernet and wireless interfaces)?


If so, the printer is mentioned in the HP article https://support.hp.com/us-en//document/c06520117 with a reference to a universal driver for the SL-C430W. The SL-C430W support page indicates that the Feb 11, 2021 universal driver (https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software13/printers/SS/Print_Common_SW/Samsung_Mac_Driver_V3.93.01.dmg) can be used with Big Sur.


The SL-C410W model does not appear to support the driverless AirPrint technology.

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Feb 26, 2021 2:10 PM in response to MarJ99

Hi,


Would this be a Samsung Xpress SL-C410W (a model with USB, Ethernet and wireless interfaces)?


If so, the printer is mentioned in the HP article https://support.hp.com/us-en//document/c06520117 with a reference to a universal driver for the SL-C430W. The SL-C430W support page indicates that the Feb 11, 2021 universal driver (https://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software13/printers/SS/Print_Common_SW/Samsung_Mac_Driver_V3.93.01.dmg) can be used with Big Sur.


The SL-C410W model does not appear to support the driverless AirPrint technology.

Feb 26, 2021 11:45 AM in response to MarJ99

Hello MarJ99,


Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. We understand that you're having an issue connecting your MacBook and your printer. To clarify, are you connecting them wirelessly using AirPrint or a wired connection?


Samsung Laser Printers - How to Set up Wireless printing via USB for macOS

Verify that your printer is AirPrint compatible:

About AirPrint

Print wirelessly from your Mac to an AirPrint printer


If you're receiving any error messages during set up, provide us with the details. They may be able to lead us to the proper solution.

This page may also provide some assistance:

Solve printing problems on Mac


Best regards.

Feb 27, 2021 5:43 AM in response to MarJ99

Hello again,


No problem. However, I am a bit confused.


Did you try the Feb 11, 2021 universal driver (link in my previous message), or were you still attempting to use some kind of older Samsung drivers (version?)?


Does your printer have an Ethernet port and Wi-Fi in addition to the USB port (that is, a model with the W suffix)?

If so, you may have to try the universal driver with a network. You could connect an SL-C410W by Ethernet cable to one of the LAN ports of a Wi-Fi router. Alternatively, you could connect the printer wirelessly to the router. From the MacBook Air, you would use wireless to the router.

My Macbook Air M1 can`t connect to my Samsung Xpress Sl-C410, can anyone help me please ?

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