If you are in a managed print environment or cannot find a specific driver for your OS, consider using the Xerox Global Print Driver. This is a universal driver designed to work with most Xerox printers. It offers a "Xerox Desktop" experience and often solves compatibility issues for newer operating systems that have dropped support for legacy hardware.
Q1: Is the Xerox Phaser 3155 compatible with Windows 11? A: Yes. Use the Windows 10 64-bit driver. The setup works in compatibility mode. No native Windows 11 driver exists, but the Windows 10 driver functions perfectly.
Q2: Why does my Xerox 3155 keep printing blank pages? A: This is usually a driver mismatch (PCL vs PostScript). Reinstall using the "Xerox Phaser 3155 PS" (PostScript) driver instead of the PCL driver, especially for PDF printing. xerox phaser 3155 driver
Q3: How do I remove old drivers completely? A: Use the "Print Server Properties" tool:
Q4: Can I use my phone to print to a Phaser 3155? A: No native mobile app exists. However, if connected to a Windows PC, enable "Printer Sharing" and use a third-party app like PrintHand to route the job through the PC. macOS deployment:
A: Yes, but not with a Xerox driver. Use Google Cloud Print (deprecated) or, more simply, connect via USB and enable CUPS in Chrome OS’s experimental flags. Use the Generic PCL driver within Chrome OS.
Note: There is no native ARM64 driver for the Phaser 3155, so it will not work on Snapdragon-powered Windows laptops or Apple Silicon Macs without Rosetta emulation (and frankly, even that is shaky). Linux/CUPS:
Cause: Wrong driver selected (e.g., PS vs. PCL).
Fix: The Phaser 3155 uses PCL 6. Ensure you installed the “PCL 6” driver, not PostScript. Reinstall with the correct option.