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macOS 13.3 broke device drivers

How to get Samsung printer/scanner working again, macOS 13.3 cannot use the driver, since cannot be checked for malware?

Mac mini

Posted on Apr 2, 2023 6:42 AM

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Posted on Apr 2, 2023 7:18 AM

Hello Mixaa70,


Thank you for reaching out. Generic drivers for printing and scanning are usually provided either though the macOS updates or the manufacturer of your printer and scanner (if they have some really custom features). Generally if the printer is connected and you check for updates, macOS will attempt to download something to get the device working. When did your printer/scanner stop working? Was this after an update or issue?


Have you backed up your mac previously?

Back up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support


Here are some articles that may help

Update your printer software if your printer has a printing problem on Mac - Apple Support

Solve printing problems on Mac - Apple Support


Thank you

Mikel Smart

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Apr 2, 2023 7:18 AM in response to mixaa70

Hello Mixaa70,


Thank you for reaching out. Generic drivers for printing and scanning are usually provided either though the macOS updates or the manufacturer of your printer and scanner (if they have some really custom features). Generally if the printer is connected and you check for updates, macOS will attempt to download something to get the device working. When did your printer/scanner stop working? Was this after an update or issue?


Have you backed up your mac previously?

Back up your Mac with Time Machine - Apple Support


Here are some articles that may help

Update your printer software if your printer has a printing problem on Mac - Apple Support

Solve printing problems on Mac - Apple Support


Thank you

Mikel Smart

Apr 4, 2023 4:53 AM in response to pshill84

Hello Pshill84,


Here is an article that can be helpful. Printer drivers (the things that make sure the computer and the printer speak the same language) can be difficult to track down.

Update your printer software if your printer has a printing problem on Mac - Apple Support


If this does not help then you may need to reach out to the printer manufacturer to see if their hardware is compatible with the new macOS. They may also have the drivers needed. Apple typically only provides basic drivers that are more or less universal. They usually cover print, so you can use your printer. Advanced features need the printer manufacturer to tell the computer how to handle those features. Scanning and faxing are advanced features that get implemented a little different here and there.


Once you have the drivers and confirmed that the hardware is compatible with the manufacturer, you may still need to follow the manufacturers instructions to get those drivers to work with your Mac. I would say that it is a safe bet to call Apple if you have computer issues installing the drivers with the printer manufactures instructions.


Keep in mind though, Apple cannot force another company to be compatible and does allow them access to beta software to iron out bugs.


All that said, you would be surprised how many times uninstalling the printer and drivers then reinstalling them based on your printer manufacturers instructions will work.


If it doesn't and to prepare you for possible issues in the future. Time machine is a great way to take your computer back to a time where it worked.


Back up and restore your Mac - Apple Support

Restore your Mac from a backup - Apple Support


I hope this gets you in a direction that helps


Thank you

Mikel S.



P.S.

What is wrong with iCloud keychain to hold your password data? if you don't mind me asking?

macOS 13.3 broke device drivers

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