Xerox Phaser 3155 Driver [upd] May 2026
Here’s a step-by-step guide to finding and installing the Xerox Phaser 3155 driver on Windows (most common) and macOS.
- Fix: Go to Devices and Printers > Right-click the Phaser 3155 > Remove Device. Then manually run the official Xerox installer before reconnecting the printer.
Linux users can typically find success using the Xerox Linux driver package: : Get the Linux driver from Xerox Support : Open the terminal and navigate to the folder with the install.sh Run Installer sudo sh install.sh to launch the guided installer program. Common Troubleshooting "Driver Unavailable" Error xerox phaser 3155 driver
: This typically means Windows cannot find the correct communication protocol. Re-install using the "Manual Setup" method mentioned above. Default Credentials Here’s a step-by-step guide to finding and installing
- The Phaser 3155 works out of the box with CUPS using the Xerox Phaser 3116/3155 PPD file (often pre-installed in distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian).
- OpenPrinting database lists this printer as “perfectly working” with both USB and network.
macOS: Legacy support for older versions (check compatibility for newer macOS versions). Linux: Various distributions including Ubuntu and Fedora. ⚙️ How to Install the Driver Fix: Go to Devices and Printers > Right-click
- Windows: Drivers are readily available for older systems like Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7. For Windows 10 and Windows 11, users often rely on the "Global Print Driver" or use the Windows 7 driver in compatibility mode, though Xerox officially lists support primarily for legacy systems.
- Macintosh: Support for macOS is limited. Official drivers were generally provided for older versions of OS X (like Snow Leopard). Users on newer macOS versions (Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey) may struggle to find a compatible driver and might need to use generic PostScript or PCL drivers provided by Apple.
He spent the next hour scouring the web. He navigated through Xerox Support pages, avoiding suspicious third-party sites that felt like digital trapdoors. Finally, he found the official package. He clicked Download, watched the progress bar crawl, and ran the installer. A small notification popped up: "New Device Ready."

