Connect Mobile to Bluetooth Printer in j2me

Am not getting how to establish connection between mobile and bluetooth printer.Please if antbody knows about this help me.

I find this hard to understand. My 6210 Navigator can receive cellular signals without an external antenna. It can communicate via bluetooth without an external antenna. It can pick up signals from GPS satellites, for heavens sake, without an external antenna. How can it be so hard to pick up an FM signal ?
Anyway, Nokia have been selling Bluetooth phones for ages, and bluetooth headsets. Hasn't it occured to someone somewhere that some of us might want to listen to FM on a Bluetooth headset ...

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    Hi,
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    2. Move your mouse over the Printers list
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    5. Restart your Mac
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  • HT4970 I bought a printer Polaroid POGO, MINI PRINTER. I can not connect it via Bluetooth with my iPhone 4. Is there an app to solve this problem, because I'm Judicial Medical Expert, and I need this tool for quick things. grateful

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    Yes, you can do this!  Bluetooth and wi-fi are completely different beasts.
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    Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
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  • I have recently upgraded my iBookG4 from Tiger to Leopard 10.5.8 and find my Bluetooth USB adaptor no longer connects. The Bluetooth pane says inactive. Does Leopard require  USB 2.0. I've had the adaptor for some time so may be USB 1.0

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    Good morning everyone,
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    if you want to use the printer via bluetooth, you'll need a bluetooth dongle for your laptop.
    btw which printer are you using?
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions, by marking my answer with \'Accept as Solution\' if it solves your problem.
    Click on the BLUE KUDOS button on the left to say "Thanks"
    I am an ex-HP Employee.

  • Bluetooth printing on iP100

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    Hi tony_c525,
    So we can better assist you, please reply with the following information:
    1.  Do you have the bluetooth unit connected to the inside USB port or outside USB port on the printer?
    2.  Are there any other wireless devices inbetween the printer and computer?  If so, if you remove the devices, do you receive a complete printout?
    We look forward to hearing from you!
    If this is a time-sensitive matter, additional support options are available at Contact Us.
    Did this answer your question? Please click the Accept as Solution button so that others may find the answer as well.

  • Bluetooth Printer Installation

    I'm trying to install an HP 5580 with provided Bluetooth dongle. When I attach the HP bluetooth dongle to the port on iMac, it disconnects connection to my wireless mouse and wireless keyboard. Is this a compatability issue, do I have the sequence wrong, or this just ain't going to work! Any help appreciated.

    Grape8282, Welcome to the discussion area!
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  • IPhone and Bluetooth printing

    Hi
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    Urfan

    Hello
    Thanks for the reply but, Iam not looking to print via the existing apps, like photo/notes etc.., but from my own app.
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