Samsung Xpress C460W driver is a program that controls your Samsung Xpress C460W wireless multifunction color laser printer. Whenever you print a document, the printer driver takes over, feeding data to the printer with the correct control commands. You must install them before you can use the printer. You can also download updated drivers from the Samsung Xpress C460W driver manufacturer's Website. Samsung Xpress C460W driver download Windows 10, Mac, Linux Samsung Xpress C460W driver compatibility:. Windows XP (32bit or 64bit).
Windows Vista (32bit or 64bit). Windows 7 (32bit or 64bit). Windows 8 (32bit or 64bit). Windows 8.1 (32bit or 64bit).
Windows 10 (32bit or 64bit). Mac OS X. Linux How to install Samsung Xpress C460W driver:. Download the file. For the location where the file is saved. Double-click the downloaded file.
Follow the instructions to install the software and perform the necessary settings. When installation finished, please restart your computer.
Please try print and scan. If the test print and scan was not problem, We have successfully installed.
Samsung Printers - How to Install Easy Printer Manager on macOS X. Click the download folder to open. Click Mac_PrinterManagerfolder. Click Printer Manager.pkg. Click Continue to start the installation. Click Install to perform a standard installation. After the installation is complete, click on Close to exit. Easy Color Manager for mac os x: 14 MB: Download: Samsung Easy Wireless Setup software for mac os x other samsung sl-c2620dw support download driver: 3.6 MB. Download: Samsung Easy Printer Manager for mac os x: 49.2 MB: Samsung CLP-680ND driver for Linux Deb Rpm not ready: Download: Samsung Print Driver for Linux – Samsung CLP-680ND.
As everyone else that purchased a samsung printer, using it with wifi in os x is just rubbish. After several hours struggling with the manual and getting nowhere with the supplied software. I finally found the solution. Samsung has just skipped the easy way setting wifi up. You had to surf around for the program as it was NOT included on the install software supplied with the printer.
Go to the support pages for the printer. There you will have a download page for software. Therefore here is the link for everyone else.
Go to software and down the page we find 'Wireless Setting'-program! Thank you Samsung. I'm sorry that I did not check in here sooner. If the printer is still not seen after running the wireless settings program. Then add the printer as network printer in system configuration in printer and scanner in os x by adding it with the plus sign.
You can select IP the 'globe' and protocal IPP. Use name as ip adress can change if dhcp is used.
Or by ip if static is used. Ok how I installed the printer in more words as I was a bit short in my post. Sorry for that also. How I installed the printer to work wireless and double checked to make it work to my liking Unpack the printer. Remove transport protection.
Wiggle the toner. Pull out the paper tray and set it to A4. Add paper after fanning it so it does not stick together. Connect printer with usb-cabel to computer. Plug in electrical socket.
Turn on printer. Install the program cd that came with the printer.
Here the manual talks about choosing wireless install method through a choice in a menu in the install program. This is not possible in os x 10.8.2 as the choice is not included in the install program supplied with the printer. After running the installation with usb and the following reboot.
Download the program 'wireless setting' from support pages part software. Note that the usb cable must be connected still. Run wireless setting, this program finds the printer and router.
Here you can set your wireless password and security settings for your router and let the printers wifi connect to the router. You have now configured the printer to be allowed to find and connect to the router wireless. You can now disconnect the usb cable. If the printer is still not seen after running the wireless settings program. Then add the printer as network printer in system configuration in printer and scanner in os x by adding it with the plus sign. You can select IP the 'globe' and protocal IPP. Use name as ip adress can change if dhcp is used.
Or by ip if static is used. I set the printer through bonjour or the installed program Samsung easy printer manager. Or print out a network conf on the printer and use safari to log in to the sync through web service on the printer. My local ip was for example. I logged in with the default. ID: admin.
Password: sec00000 In machine settings I unchecked the value 'Auto Power Off' as that choice makes the printer not reachable for wifi. It's has no power. I set Eco to 'On'. In network settings I double checked that the choice dhcp auto ip was checked. Wireless was enabled.
The wifi setting wizard was run and it was good. In custom it was ok. For me wifi direct is off as I don't need it myself. IOS print works without it. Print something.
I used a safari webpage. I there selected my choice of standard print, For me I select black and white. With backgrounds. I count my pennies. I use scanning through os x own program. It's only possible to update printer firmware in windows, despite it saying all os in support pages.
I have written an email to samsung sweden stating the bad install software and lack of wifi settings in the install program. And the lack of firmware, it's packaged in an exe-file. Making it impossible to update on the printer in any other operating system. The printer software has a firmware upgrade choice but due to the firmware only being packaged in an exe file it can not read it and update the printer saying wrong file format. Samsung thanked me for bringing it to their attention and sent it to the os x team so the software could be corrected. Perhaps there is hope for samsung printers in os x in the future. Also wrote a bad review stating bad support for os x and rubbish install software.
Do the same thing on your samsung support site. My email to samsung through support pages through google translate with corrections: You forgot to press the wireless setup for os x on the supplied installisationscd.
Your English manual which incidentally is the only correct one that can be downloaded from the swedish site to the printer has the wrong instructions. Also your own support website is wrong. To connect the printer to the wifi the needed setup 'wireless setting' is NOT there and the printer can't log on to wireless networks. Additionally missing is firmware upgrade for os x, it is windows only program for this. The easiest way is to put this firmware file in your printer directly through a http page as any router has. Why this is not done is a very big mystery. Now you have to have windows to upgrade the printer's firmware.
Support for linux and os x is therefore doubtful. Whoever sent the install program cd for pressing should get one strong internal email regarding carelessness and the negative perception of Samsung printers that spreads after this faux pas. Hoping for a touch-up, new downloadable full installisations CD with wifi settings program and a firmware upgrade program for os x, linux or insert it into the print server that is accepted standard for firmware upgrades for routers, etc.
Sincerely My reply from Samsung on my email through google translate with some spelling correction: Thank you for your e-mail with Samsung Electronics Nordic. This was not good at all and a big thank you for pointing this out to us. We will take this on to those responsible for the development and support for Mac os.x and get this corrected as soon as possible. We recognize absolutely that these things should not have been allowed to happen, or as you say, we lose both reputation and customers from these mistakes. We are deeply sorry on your behalf and all others who have been wronged from this mistake. Please contact us again if you have more questions. Sincerely Samsung Support.
I too had to struggling with this with much aggravation. Samsung support was useless and what I find most annoying is the 'Techs' don't have a simple resolution for this (when there is one) and the set-up instructions mention things that aren't even applicable. I registered here because I got mine working and I hope to help others with this VERY frustrating dilemma. I'm running OS X 10.7.5 currently BTW. Install instructions often mention things that aren't applicable.
To user above, izzig, I too had that 'No Java 2 SDK Standard Edition v 1.4.2 Support for APPLETT!!!' When during the install utility you get to the point where you can click a 'Set IP' button. Don't worry about it.
You DO have that Java as long as your OS X updates are done (OS X updates and runs Java in the background automatically). Frustrating trying to troubleshoot that problem when it's irrelevant. To user above, Sanderssays, I also had my printer setting up it's own network (or whatever) called Portthru which showed up under Devices in my Wireless Networks 'radar' thing. Also pointless and cause for more wasted time and frustration. Another problem I had was that I couldn't open the SyncThru utility that Samsung references in many troubleshooting guides and videos and in many install instructions to get this set up.
The first IP address my printer came with was 168.xxx.x.xx and one Samsung rep said this was 'wrong' but had no solution how to fix it. To change it, I plugged the printer directly into my router via Ethernet and it reassigned it a new IP automatically.
Unplug Ethernet. With new IP, now 192.168.x.xx SyncThru still wouldn't open, but it turns out this wasn't the real problem either and just consumed a lot of wasted time trying to troubleshoot. It gets fixed at the end, keep reading.
So everyone moving forward, try these steps. I'll try to make this really simple because that's how I wish I had found it for myself after hours of searching on the internet, calling Apple and calling and online chatting with Samsung. Plug in printer to power supply 2. Plug in printer to USB connection on Mac 3. Insert install CD that comes with printer 4. Open MACInstaller folder and run Installer OS X.mpkg 5. Just go through all the steps (don't bother clicking on the Set IP button at the User Options menu point of the install) and restart computer as instructed 6.
At this point, just for good measure, I would recommend going to the and under Drivers, find the latest for OS X and update those. If your printer isn't already found with its USB connection in System Preferences Print & Scan, just press the + button and add it. This shouldn't be a problem with the drivers installed and USB connected. Now to get Wireless set up: Never mind adding the printer as a Network printer with IPP and its ISP blah blah blah. You want this the simple, proper, 'normal' way, right? From that same Samsung Support Downloads link in Step 6, go to the Software menu and download the Mac OS X Wireless Setting file (mentioned above by user, Frosties, in this thread).
This is important. You must download and run this file.but not until you read Step 9. KEY TO SUCCESS!.DON'T. do the 'use default (recommended) settings'. I did at first and ended up with that Portthru BS. Change the selection to 'custom settings' and from there it will automatically search for near-by wireless networks to join!
OMG, amazing. Why can't the instructions or Samsung 'Techs' tell you this!!???
Surely your wireless network will be listed and select it. Enter your WEP. That should work. Disconnect USB when it tells you to, click Next like it tells you to and you should be just about up and running. Go back to System Preferences Print & Scan, click + and it will now find your Samsung wireless printer.
I am also able to print to it from my iPhone and iPad. In System Preferences Print & Scan and removed (-) the original, USB connected, printer (probably don't have to, but you can to tidy things up). Try your printer's IP address in a URL bar now and SyncThru should work! Here you can customize settings and so on. Low and behold, however, you can also do this in the printer utility by going to System Preferences Print & Scan and then with your Samsung printer selected, click the Options & Supplies button and then click on the Utility menu. Lots of stuff can be customized here. I really hope this helps.
Update - After having everything up and running, AirPrint working, etc. I went to work for 24hrs and when I came home and 'woke up' the printer, it was 'stuck' and even though the wireless connection was there and solid, I couldn't open SyncThru and Samsung Easy Printer Manager would just think forever. Chatted with Samsung support and, get this, their solution was to 'unplug the printer and wait for 15-30 minutes.' Needless to say I was highly skeptical of this ingenious 'fix' but so far it seems to have worked.
Printer and computer have since been to sleep and woken up while successfully maintaining wireless connection and full functionality. Also, in hindsight, after finally getting all of this to work and reading through the 314 page manual about a dozen times, it actually does explain most things properly, just in a needlessly confusing way and all over the place.
It would be much easier if they made everything applicable to Mac all in one section. Update - After having everything up and running, AirPrint working, etc. I went to work for 24hrs and when I came home and 'woke up' the printer, it was 'stuck' and even though the wireless connection was there and solid, I couldn't open SyncThru and Samsung Easy Printer Manager would just think forever. Chatted with Samsung support and, get this, their solution was to 'unplug the printer and wait for 15-30 minutes.' Needless to say I was highly skeptical of this ingenious 'fix' but so far it seems to have worked.
Printer and computer have since been to sleep and woken up while successfully maintaining wireless connection and full functionality. This is driving me nuts. I wish I had never heard of Samsung. Their web site does not match the Manual - neither of which matches the actual software!
Their web site offers absolutely no intelligible support in plain English. I cannot find the above mentioned download 'Mac OS X Wireless Setting file' anywhere on their web site, which seems to have been designed and translated by the Taliban! Anyway, I cannot find ANY way to link my brand new CLX-3305W to my WLAN which uses Airport. Has anybody cracked this or should I give up? (Mac Pro - 10.7.5).