Is there any driver Konica Minolta Di2510f for Snow leopard?

Is there any driver Konica Minolta Di2510f for Snow leopard?

You have a very old printer. The lastest driver I saw was one for Tiger. Whether it works in Snow Leopard?
Are you able to physically attach the printer to your Mac (unknown), because being very old, it may not even be able to plug into it. Most modern Macs require USB.
The link I found, though I don't think the software would be all that useful.
http://onyxftp.mykonicaminolta.com/download/SearchResults.aspx?productid=323
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