ONeil Printer Device Type not in SPAD

Dear all,
I am trying to add a printing device in SPAD, but unable to find the same in the list of entries in SPAD.
My device is ONEIL MF4Te Bluetooth device. Once it is added , we need to use this printer to print from our PDA to Bluetooth printer.
Thanks
Adnan

Hi,
You just use SWIN device in that list.
Regards
Kemparaju

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