I have a [http://www.samsung.com/ae/support/model/ML-1750/XEV Samsung ML-1750] printer with a [http://www.tp-link.com/no/products/details/TL-PS110P.html TL-Link TL-PS110P] Single Parallel Port Fast Ethernet Print Server functioning as my BW laser printer for a long time. The Linux drivers still [http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Samsung/Samsung-ML-1750 work like a sharm], yet on Windows on every new release it becomes more and more a struggle to keep the printer running. In order to keep it running under Windows 10 x64 it is a challenge. == Windows 10 (x64) instalation === Background * The PCL6 version of the printer is 3.15 (03-03-2003), I have tried printing with the Samsung generic PCL6 driver, yet this yield "PCL6 ERRROR", so imcompatible PCL6 commands are issued * The PCL5e 1.63 (03-06-2003) yet I cannot not find a generic Windows default driver for it. * The EPSON/IBM 1.02 (01-23-2003) has also no compatible driver. * The SPL 1.16 (12-30-2002) the Samsung Printing Language is luckaly still supported by the generic driver. === Instalation I have done the following steps: * Install the "Universal Print Driver ver V2.50.06.00:03, Win 2000/XP/2003/2008/Vista/Win 7/Win 8(32/64bit) (MULTI LANGUAGE)" from the [http://www.samsung.com/ae/support/model/ML-1750/XEV support page] Altough it does not list "Win 10" it will still install fine. * Install and configure the TL-PS110P acording to its [http://www.tp-link.com/no/products/details/TL-PS110P.html manual] Printing now works yet it only prints one job and this job never finishes (sticks in the queue). Searching for the answer, Brooksnet [https://www.brooksnet.com/content/faq-why-lpr-byte-counting-enabled-required provided] me with a usefull hint about enabling the LPR Byte Counting. I guess this is required for the TL-PS110P to handle my print requests properly: [[Image(printer-port-details.png)]] Just to be sure I also checked the Samsung driver details page and set the protocol to SPL and selected the correct model: [[Image(samsung-generic-driver-details.png)]]