Samsung CLX3175 Printer driver

Jim mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 21 13:37:18 UTC 2009


On 09/21/2009 09:04 AM, oop12000 at gmail.com wrote:
> I am actually using the CLX3175FN model (network mode) under Fedora 11 
> and Fedora 10.
>
> Just download the "Unified Driver (ver 3.xxxx) from samsung site, 
> untar it then
>
> cd cdroot/Linux
> as root run "./install.sh"
>
> goto menu System->Administration->Printing
>
> Add a new network printer as you would normally do (You will see new 
> printer driver for your model).
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Jim <mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net 
> <mailto:mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net>> wrote:
>
>     On 09/21/2009 07:46 AM, Jim wrote:
>>     On 09/21/2009 05:19 AM, Tim Waugh wrote:
>>>     On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 11:47 -0400, Jim wrote:
>>>        
>>>>     Fedora has every thing set up as AUTO detect and it's hard to get in to
>>>>     Selection Chart.
>>>>          
>>>     System->Administration->Printing
>>>     Then either:
>>>     * Click New, or
>>>     * Select queue to change, select Printer->Properties, click Change...
>>>     (next to 'Make and model').
>>>
>>>     Tim.
>>>     */
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>>     Thanks Tim for responding.
>>     When I click on "New" it can't connect to my Network Printer, I
>>     even enter the IP the printer is connected to and it sitll
>>     doesn't find any printer.
>>     And I can't get past that point to select New printer settings.
>>
>>     The printer I, trying to connect to is on IP 172.16.1.34
>>     I ran the Diagnostics check on it and this is the output;
>>
>>     Page 1 (Scheduler not running?):
>>     {'cups_connection_failure': False}
>>     Page 2 (Choose printer):
>>     {'cups_dests_available': [('HP-LaserJet-6L', None),
>>                               ('Stylus-Photo-925', None)],
>>      'cups_queue_listed': False}
>>     Page 3 (Local or remote?):
>>     {'printer_is_remote': True}
>>     Page 4 (Remote address):
>>     {'remote_server_ip_address': '172.16.1.34', 'remote_server_name': ''}
>>     Page 5 (Check network server sanity):
>>     {'remote_server_connect_ipp': True,
>>      'remote_server_cups': False,
>>      'remote_server_name_resolves': ['172.16.1.34', '172.16.1.34',
>>     '172.16.1.34'],
>>      'remote_server_traceroute': (['traceroute to 172.16.1.34
>>     (172.16.1.34), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets',
>>                                    ' 1  SEC001599391037
>>     (172.16.1.34)  0.745 ms  0.703 ms  0.709 ms',
>>                                    ''],
>>                                   [''],
>>                                   0),
>>      'remote_server_try_connect': '172.16.1.34'}
>>     Page 6 (Locale issues):
>>     {'printer_page_size': None,
>>      'system_locale_lang': 'en_US',
>>      'user_locale_ctype': 'en_US',
>>      'user_locale_messages': 'en_US'}
>>
>>
>>     I got into the Printer driver selection for Samsung CLX3175FN and
>>     there are no drivers for this printer in F11, I have the latest
>>     Gutenprint-cups driver installed.
>>
>>     Samsung has a Linux driver disk but it only covers up to Fedora3
>>     and when I run the ./install as root It just sits there and does
>>     nothing.
>>
>
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When you get to System->Administration->Printing and select "Network 
Printer" It's asking for a "Host" , what do you put there ?  the prnter 
is being
seen by router as 172.16.1.34 .

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