Samsung ML-1630W printer with Mac OS 10.7.5

I'm trying to connect my Samsung ML-1630W printer with my Mac OS 10.7.5 but am being told printer drivers are unavailable.  Any I download from samsung or elsewhere still make no difference.  Please help!
I haven't even started on the nightmare wireless setup, I'm still struggling to get the computer to even see the printer and yes, everything's plugged in and turned on, before you ask...!

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