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USB bluetooth adapters for printers


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Can you use any usb bluetooth adapter for any printer with a USB port to be able to print from your iphone? Or does it have to be a usb bluetooth made for the specific printer?

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None of the above

Unless the printer has bluetooth built in already, you are not going to print via bluetooth. Wifi is your best bet, again, thats if it already has it. Printers are so cheap anymore that there are really no adapters for them, you get what you get and if you want more you buy a new printer.

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You sure? This is a commercial Comdoc printer. I thought a bluetooth usb adaptor just acts as a wireless usb cable but then i saw HP usb bluetooth adapter made specifically for certain hp printers that cost more so i thought maybe you can't use a generic one?

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Definitely not a generic one. You need to install software when using a Bluetooth adapter and you can not install software on a printer. If there is an adapter for specific printers, it's because those specific printers already have the software needed installed on them.

Now when you start getting into commercial equipment you start to get more features like Bluetooth and such, those are going to be able to be updated via new firmware so they will be easier to add features to but it is still going to use proprietary adapters because everyone wants to make money and if they enable you to use any adapter, how will they sell their $200 version when you can buy one for $10?

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Definitely not a generic one. You need to install software when using a Bluetooth adapter and you can not install software on a printer. If there is an adapter for specific printers, it's because those specific printers already have the software needed installed on them.

Now when you start getting into commercial equipment you start to get more features like Bluetooth and such, those are going to be able to be updated via new firmware so they will be easier to add features to but it is still going to use proprietary adapters because everyone wants to make money and if they enable you to use any adapter, how will they sell their $200 version when you can buy one for $10?

Makes sense. thank you

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