I loaded the bluetooth stack, and everything works fine! I also paired up my printer (Epson RX680 & BT adapter) with the PDA as well. Pocket Word and Excel, and other programs do not have a printing / print selection. I went to Handango and found only 3 apps for printing through the web browser. Is there any way that I can print Word, Excel, or Adobe reader (PDF) files via this bluetooth stack?
Update: I did try to install Jetcet print (Only works with WM5 and higher), and tried Printboy. Printboy requires you to have a internet connection. Tried Printboy with the Active Sync., but doesn't that defeat the purpose of having bluetooth? I could have easily transferred the file onto my Desktop and then printed from there in the first place.
Thanks in advance,
Tankobu
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Hi all forumers. I've been looking high and low in this site for information regarding print drivers for XDAII over WLAN.
Are there any kind soul whom can direct me to the link?
Thanks
hhmmm a print driver should be the same if the printer is connected to a usb port or parallel or over the network
on pc's
so i think it's not as much wlan printer drivers you are looking for
but just pocketpc printer drivers
and if the maker of the printer dont have any drivers for pocketpc
then there may not be drivers at all
I've tried printeron but figured that it shouldn't work that way on a small office network. Its like making a big loop to get things done and morever, you're charged for every print which doesn't make sense. Not forgeting security issues.
What I need here is to hook up with pocket lan and print over the network thru a active pc. There is no print function on the pocket Word nor Excel.
Any ideas?
well i suppose you could print from the pc using the terminal services client
Here is a link to the HP Pocket PC Mobile Printing software. If it is an HP printer and has an IP address it should work.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...skId=135&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=242184
Here is a link to the HP Pocket PC Mobile Printing software. If it is an HP printer and has an IP address it should work.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...skId=135&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=242184
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note* i had problems with installing this softwhere , copy the cab's to the XDA2 then install them manuly
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Thanks!
Thanks danielalvers & henny. Will try it now. Still in the process for d/l.
How?
Henny,
How do I do it as per your suggestion? Can you give alittle breakdown on it as I am quite new in this? :?:
Thanks again. Re-installing it helps. :lol:
Hi,
Does anyone know some software that can make
the XDAII function as a remote screen for the PC ?
It would be great to use the XDAIIs touch screen
to control the PC - maybe via bluetooth ?
Cheers,
Johannes
Johannes,
Try using VNC .....
You'll need to install a server on you PC (TightVNC, RealVNC or [email protected])
Then use the Pocket PPC Viewer on the XDA
Regards
John
well you can use windows therminal services
or pocketVNC to get the screen from the pc to the pda
but it will clone not extend your desktop
and at least with therminal services (which is included in both the pocketpc and in windows) it logoff the pc user when the pocketpc connects
and at least with therminal services you need the vidcomm bluetooth stack to get the PAN profile
because if you use activesync to connect and then login from the pocketpc the desktop user gets log'd off and this disable activesync which breaks the connection to the pda
Hi...
Did any one have a program or a driver that can i print my documents on WiFi printers or BleuTooth.
Thanks.
i'm so happy
Hi...
i'm so happy
coz no one read this thread.no one answer me.....
thanks...
http://www.fieldsoftware.com/PIEprint.htm
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On Sep 14, 2007 @ 5:40 pm, Shauna Said:
Westtek has a more complete solution for printing: JETCET PRINT 5. HTC and other OEMs are already shipping JETCET PRINT 5, which allows Pocket PC users to print email, photos, documents and web pages to Bluetooth, PictBridge, and network printers. JETCET PRINT 5 will be available for retail sale soon. Go to http://www.westtek.com/downloads/JETCET5_v5.0.896.exe for a free 15-day beta copy. We want to hear how your Bluetooth experience compares and what you think of the product - write us at [email protected] . Thanks!
JETCET PRINT 5 Quick Feature Summary:
• Connectivity – USB (PictBridge), Bluetooth (SPP, BIP profiles), Network (MS Shared, Port 9100, IPP)
• Formats – TXT, RTF, DOC, XLS, PPT, PDF, HTML, JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP (contacts, calendar and email supported through RTF)
• Printers – Driverless (PictBridge and BIP) and driver based printers from Canon, Epson and HP
• Setup – New intelligent setup wizards make printer installation a breeze
Note: Users who download and run the JETCET 5 beta on Windows Vista will encounter an error message after install. Westtek is working to resolve this issue. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].
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http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007...aiser-brings-bluetooth-printing-to-the-table/
Thanks
Thanks....
But Did you here about hp printing drivers for wm2003????????
If you Have Any idea about any update for this driver tell me pls,
i have this driver but it's not compatable with my htc prophet running wm6(pdavit)
Thanks.....for your care.
Eng.Osman Afifi
Hello, the more I use my PDA to emulate a PC experience, the more i deplore the missing print function in all applications.
Often I find myself in need to print an email, its attachment or any other file.
Does anyone feel like me we need to be able to print anywhere ? (like on the new Nokia's for instance)
yea here too, this is something we used to have in the old pocket pc & windows ce but not sure if there is anything available for windows 6.x.
anyone have any info??
How about JetCet Print?
Jetcet and a BT equipped Canon I80 printer works great with winmobile 6.1. Prints email or files including pictures and pdf
HP ePrint
Hi all,
Try the newest HP ePrint enabled printers: from any device you can just send an email with the document attached (picture, MS Office document, web page) directly to the printer's email address. Both message's body and attachement are automatically printed by the printer connected to internet.
No software is needed on device and works from any phone/OS.
Regards,
Radu
Looking for a good free print app that works I tried e print and print not but have to pay..just need to know before I have to buy one
I use cloudprint.... free, easy to use, always available
Cloud print works.
To use cloud print you have to have a net Active printer or a Google Chrome browser on a pc. THE PC must be on to print and there is some delay. Depending on your printer brand there are some print apps from say HP BROTHER KODAK. and so on..
I have a new Brother printer that has wired or wireless and bluetooth netWORK it will print direct to the printer.. from over the internet or from anywhere in my home. Awesome.THE App is on the market . Find the one suited for your printer or install chrome browser on your desktop.. install the cloud print plugin to it set your printer model in the application inbeded in chrome browser.. then install the app and on your tabler and assign it your google account setup on google chrome on your desktop.. ..
IT WORKS WILL WITH SOME LAG
and some documents dont print properly. This could be because my printer was OLD MODEL.. bought new one a week or so ago...
I use PrintBot. There are free and pro versions of it. My HP deskjet 5150 printer is fed by a D-Link wireless print server, so it has its own IP address, using the LPR method. As such, I can print by wifi directly to the printer, even if no PC in the house is running.
This model of HP is not listed in the PrintBot settings, so I use the HP deskjet 5400 series, and it works fine. Note that this older printer does not have wifi built in. This method will work with pretty much any printer connected by USB to the wireless print server, which is hard wired to our LAN.
The best way to print from your tablet is to have a network printer hooked up. This can either be via WIFI or wired ethernet. Most printer companies have their own apps for printing while connected to the same network as the printer. For example I have an app called "Samsung Mobile Print", and "Lexmark print". Both were free and both tell you what printers are compatible with this app.