He dove deeper. He visited forums where gray-bearded technicians traded tales of vs. PostScript emulations. He found himself on a mid-2000s archived site, the background a dizzying tiled marble pattern. There, nestled between an ad for a dial-up modem and a "Under Construction" GIF, was a link: AR-B351_Win_Universal_v2.exe . The Installation
: Compatible with Windows 7, 8.1, 10, and 11. PCL6 Drivers : Recommended for standard office printing. sharp ar-b351 drivers
Windows 10/11 includes a built-in “Internet Printing Protocol” class driver. He dove deeper
Sharp no longer lists the AR-B351 on its main global support pages for newer OS versions. You must use the Sharp "Legacy Products" section. He found himself on a mid-2000s archived site,
Before downloading anything, you must confirm that your operating system is compatible. The Sharp AR-B351 was released during the Windows XP/Windows 7 era, but drivers exist for newer systems with some caveats.