Print Driver for Samsung printing machine doesn't exist?

Hello. At my workplace they have recently purchased a new giant printing machine called the Samsung SCX-7145. As a disclaimer I live and work in S. Korea so of course things are more confusing. Apple computers barely exists here.
Anyway, how can I print using this machine? It has an IP address and I tried adding the printer just using the IP address with no luck in printing. I can't find any mac drivers for the machine. Any ideas what to do?

In case anyone wants to know in the future I just added the IP address of the printer, selected a different Samsung driver and it seems to work now.

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