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I have exactly the same problem and was without a printer for several days. Yesterday I found by chance a document on an OKI web page which states that the printer should work when connected via USB cable. I did try it and it actually did the trick: I can print again, if not via my network. What I found interesting is OKI's statement in this document, that 'TCP/IP support is under consideration.' So they actually consider the option of updating the printer driver?
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How very kind and customer oriented! Please ignore the youtube spam by crazy gamer. All he does is post those videos into every thread about a printer not working. Put some pressure on OKI via support requests.
I've gotten caught in the fold between OS updates and lack of driver updates before with Canon and HP. Unfortunately they decided to sell new printer with new drivers, so I've changed scanner & printer twice; once when OS X came out and once with 10.7. But, I'm under the impression that 10.9 to 10.10 only requires minor work; as some manufacturers had compatible drivers right off the bat. So don't lose hope.
Put in support requests. On Okidata posted a link to the new driver, yet the link does not work. Below is the response I got from customer support.
I would recommend never buying an Okidata product to anyone since they couldn't care less about loyal customers who still own working printers. I apologize, but a Yosemite driver is not available for this discontinued model. I can only recommend you remove your current printer driver, go to to our website at my.okidata.com and download the most recent mac driver which is for maverick.
However, I'm unable to guarantee this will work. Since the printer has been discontinued for several years, I don't anticipate a Yosemite driver will be released. Also, your model printer is a GDI printer and Yosemite seems to have issues when it comes to GDI printers.
There is no guarantee it will operate properly in Yosemite. Sorry for the inconvenience. If we can do anything else for you in the future, please don't hesitate to ask! Also, you may be interested to know that Oki Data has now launched my.okidata.com, which allows you to access Personalized Solutions information for all your Oki Data Products. Your Personal Solutions Specialist Kevin How can they say they don't know if they will ever release a driver, yet they posted a link to a new driver? I just spent an hour on the phone with an OKIDATA tech and we uninstalled and reinstalled the printer 40 different ways.
We could get it to print using the usb cable and the newly loaded driver, but it would not print over the network using my router. He kept telling me how old my printer was and how support for it had been discontinued.
Blah blah blah. Why is it so hard fro them to update the software to include the same capabilities as before? If they think I am going to buy another printer just because they won't pay someone to finish the job, they can be sure that the next printer will NOT be and OKIDATA.
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Just to add some clarity for new users because I had my beloved Okidata C5150n on the shelf for the last 3 years waiting for a driver to work. This printer rocks and is so frugal on ink, I couldn't ket it go. I have an iMac and MacBook Pro. Here is a summary of what got me going.
Model: Okidata C5150n Driver Location: Date accessed: Driver Selected (drop down menu page): C5650n Name Name (MAC OS Drivers page): OKI C5650 Mac OS X (Hiper-C) Multilingual Driver installer OS: Mac OS X.7 (10.7.4) I hope users find this helpful. Sadly, I'm still having the same exact issues. I have 10.8.1 installed and an OKI C5500 printer. None of the drivers appear to work, and I never get asked to 'Repair' a driver when I install the printer.
No matter what driver I install, when I add my printer, it searches for a driver then asks to 'Use Generic.' I have no option but to accept or cancel. Once installed, the printer appears fine in the printer listing, but anytime I try to print something, it never reaches the printer.
No clue what is going on, but wish OKI was a more responsive company. This is how I finally got it to work:.
Go to this page: (I apologize that it is in Spanish). Download the driver (GDI Driver for Mac OS X). Install the driver onto your computer. Go to Print & Scan in System Preferences. Select the + sign in the bottom left corner of the Printers box to Add a printer. Select the OKI-C5500-34B21D printer.
Under 'Use:' at the bottom, select 'Select Printer Software'. Scroll down and Select 'OKI C5650' (I know it's a different printer name). It should prompt you to Repair Permissions. Repairing will take a minute or two, but after it's finished, the printer should be added and it should work. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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