Samsung ML-2010 Windows 7 shared for Mountain Lion 10.8.5 -

Hi guys
I'm new in a Mac world
So this is my problem
I've 2 Pc
one with Windows 7 Ultimate and this with mountain Lion 10.8.5
Windows 7 shared a printer, Samsung ML2010..permission are set with Complete Control from Everyone and this print works fine when I try to print by a Kubuntu 13,04 client.
About hhis Mac
I go to "+" to add printer, Windows
and I choose Workgroup, name of Windows PC...and ad this point Mac ask me if I want be a registered user or guest. I choose Guest, because, no user are set to print server,...anyway...finally I see printer..
So I choose this and I go to select printer software..with proper driver...
but status is ALWAYS inactive with Green light.
By Cups, I tried to print a test page but error that I see is "Print doesnt answer" ...and at same time, in Manage Scanner and printer , ML2010 is setting that "In USE" but no page are printed
There's a way to fix this?
Thank you

Actually only solution that I've found is add this printer to Cloud printer - google...
I downloaded Cloud Printer from Appstore...and by this app I can print..but only if this Samsung is connected and set to windows.
One problem that I found is print directly docx or another kind of file from last office version...
converted to previous classic extension goes fine..but I think this should be a Google Cloud Print compatibility problem
it's possibile set like "SOLVED" this post?

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