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Older printers sometimes enter a sleep state. Unplug the USB cable, turn the printer off, wait 30 seconds, turn it on, and plug the cable back in. This resets the handshake.
For professionals who absolutely need Samsung’s official features (toner status, proprietary resolution), there is one truly exclusive method: Running macOS Mojave (10.14) inside a virtual machine via UTM or Parallels.
Since the last supported macOS for the native Samsung driver was Mojave (which still supported 32-bit libraries), you can install a VM, share your USB printer, and print from the legacy OS. This is overkill for most users, but it works flawlessly.
The Samsung ML2010 is a workhorse, but its day is fading. While the "Mac exclusive" driver workaround is effective for basic text documents, you will struggle with advanced features like custom page sizes, watermarks, or toner level monitoring.
If you print weekly, the generic driver is fine. If you print daily, it might be time to retire the ML2010 and buy a modern Brother or HP LaserJet that natively supports AirPrint. samsung ml2010 driver mac exclusive
But if you are determined to save your ML2010, remember the keyword: Generic PCL 6. That is your true Mac exclusive.
Have a tip for a different driver? Did the Gutenprint method work for you on macOS Sequoia? Share your experience in the comments below.
If you see a "Filter failed" error, you need to disable the authentication requirement. Open Terminal (Applications > Utilities) and paste:
sudo chmod 777 /var/spool/cups/
Then restart your Mac.
Another avenue for technical users is a driver set called Splix. Splix is a set of CUPS drivers designed specifically for Samsung SPL (Samsung Printer Language) and SPLc printers.
The ML-2010 uses SPL2. Splix has been ported to macOS and can often be installed via Homebrew (a package manager for macOS) or compiled from source. This is often a cleaner solution than Gutenprint for pure text printing, though it requires more technical know-how to set up via the Terminal.
Follow these steps precisely. This is the closest you will get to a "Mac exclusive" driver.
Step 1: Connect the Hardware Use a standard USB-A to USB-B cable (the square-shaped end). Do not use a USB hub. Connect directly to your Mac. Older printers sometimes enter a sleep state
Step 2: Add the Printer Manually
Step 3: The Exclusive Trick
Step 4: Select the Generic Driver In the search box, type one of the following:
Step 5: Force Installation Click Add. Your Mac will ignore the "incompatible driver" warning. The printer will appear as ready. Have a tip for a different driver
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