The printer driver often doesn't include scanning for newer macOS versions.
Installing the on modern macOS (like Sequoia, Sonoma, or Ventura) can be tricky because official driver support from HP/Samsung ended years ago. However, you can still get it working using a workaround with the Samsung Universal Print Driver or a third-party tool like Pacifist . Method 1: The "Pacifist" Workaround (Recommended) Samsung Scx 4300 Printer Driver For Mac
Select your SCX-4300. In the "Use" dropdown, don't use AirPrint; click and search for "SCX-4300" or a similar series (like SCX-4600 or ML-2160) if your exact model isn't listed. Method 2: Scanning Support The printer driver often doesn't include scanning for
: Get the Samsung Printer Drivers v2.6 or the Samsung Universal Driver V3.93.08 from the HP Support Portal or a direct link like Samsung_Mac_Driver_V3.93.08.dmg. For advanced users, you can use the open-source
For advanced users, you can use the open-source driver through the CUPS interface. Install SpliX (Samsung Printer Language drivers).