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Step-by-step – Samsung Printer Voyager Installation

November 12, 2019 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

GNU/Linux Voyager Samsung Printer Setup – QuickStart Guide

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Install Samsung Printer in Voyager Ubuntu/Debian GNU/Linux Desktops.

And to Install Samsung Printer in Voyager Linux is Now Easier Thanks to the Unified Driver Developed from the University of Louisiana.

This Guide is good for near All Samsung Printers Models including:

  • Samsung Color Laser Printers Drivers Installation on Voyager
  • Samsung Color Multifunction Printers and Scanners Drivers Installation on Voyager
  • Samsung Black & White Laser Printers Drivers Installation on Voyager
  • Samsung Black & White Multifunction Printers and Scanners Drivers Installation on Voyager

But be aware that for Legacy Models like (ML-15xx, ML-16xx, ML-17xx, ML-2xxx, ML-3xxx) and Color (CLP-200,CLP-3xx,CLP-5xx, CLP-6xx, CLX-21xx, CLX-31xx), an easier solution is the printer-driver-splix Setup. For a detailed list of supported see: Openprinting.org Docs.

And again for the Latest Samsung Laser Printers like the M20XX Xpress Series you should follow instead: HP/Samsung Printer Driver Setup Guide.

Moreover, as a valid Alternative also the GutenPrint Printer Drivers Suite that support more than 60 Samsung Models

Finally, after the Driver Setup to achieve the Printer Installation, follow instructions to Add Printer!

GNU/Linux Samsung Printer Driver Install - Featured
  1. 1. Launching Terminal

    Open a Terminal Shell emulator window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Open Terminal Shell Emulator

    Or Right-Click anywhere on Desktop or File Manager and Choose “Terminal”:

    Menu Open in Terminal
  2. 2. Installing CUPS

    Next Install/Update CUPS
    Playing:

    sudo apt install cups cups-client cups-filters cups-ipp-utils

    And if Freshly installed it need also to Started with:

    sudo service cups start