I have used m2020,m2010,m2060,m2070 and so on drivers. The driver of ml-1860 is not available for Big Sur...so how I can solve the problem? I have reset printer system many times but problem remains the same...
Do you have access to a spare PC (does not have to be a new model)? If so, you could download and install an appropriate (free) Desktop version of Ubuntu on that machine, in order to make it a print server. There are Samsung ML-1860 drivers for Linux (Ubuntu) from HP. Ubuntu is using CUPS. A USB printer (like the ML-1860) could be connected to a USB port on the Ubuntu PC. Then this printer could be configured to be shared (only a few simple steps). An Ubuntu PC can handle Bonjour (mDNS/Avahi), and a shared printer should thus be recognised by Mac computers on a network. Connect the Ubuntu PC (with the ML-1860) via Ethernet to the network (one of the LAN ports of a Wi-Fi router) and try to print from the new MacBook Pro. Would this work?
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Thank you. Yes, a new print server would be at least USD 30 or so, but you may find a less expensive, used model via an online auction site. Some routers do have USB ports for printers (but support may be limited to certain models). A printer shared by your other Mac could of course be tested. If you do not want to tie up the Mac for this purpose, you could perhaps check whether Ubuntu (or another Linux distribution) combined with an old PC would be an alternative (see my earlier reply above). Samsung ML-1860 drivers for Linux can be found via -en/drivers/selfservice/samsung-ml-1860-laser-printer-series/19134650. There are even articles about AirPrint servers using a Raspberry Pi. 2ff7e9595c
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