Samsung Laser CLP-300 & intel Macs??

Hi, anyone having good results with a Samsung CLP-300 or 300N and any new Macs with Intel processors? Do they run natively? Tried getting info from resellers and Samsung to no avail.
All comments welcome,
Ta!
Eric

Hello Eric,
I had a look at the Samsung web site for the 300N driver. They make no mention of whether it is a Universal driver ( one that works on Intel and PPC Mac's). You could download the driver and have a look at it's content. There may be a readme that shows support for Intel Mac's. If not, you could install the driver and the look in /Library/Printers folder. There will most likely be a Samsung folder. Open this and look for a folder called PDE's. If such a folder exists and you look at one of the files by doing a Get Info, you will see if the plugin is written in Universal. If it is, then you know the driver has been written to run without emulation on the Mac.
Having said all that, non Universal drivers still work fine on Intel Mac's. There is enough workarounds, and not every application is Universal yet, that you can print without problems. People that say you must have a Universal driver just don't know enough about the Mac printing system.
Hope this helps you.
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