Dennis S.
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What Nokia phone was it? You say it's running a Windows OS. PocketPCs have excellent printer support. That's probably why your buddy was able to print easily.
Sidekicks are a custom OS without the diverse support that Windows has on many platforms, especially their mobile devices. Again, I strongly doubt that they will have printer drivers installed for bluetooth.
Bluetooth USB Adaptors are not magically a connection between a wireless device and the printer. You still need something to be able to communicate correctly to a printer what is on the screen of the device.
The "$2000" printer was for a server that would be able to read the screen of the Blackberry, translate it into a printer protocol, find the nearest printer via bluetooth, and then transmit the printer information wirelessly to the Blackberry then through the bluetooth to the printer. Sounds pretty cheap to me, though free would be nice. Still, nothing built-in like a PocketPC or Windows Mobile device may have.
Let's read this "How Stuff Works" article:
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/mobile-printing1.htm
Without any drivers on the Sidekick, it won't be able to print at all. Since no one has confirmed it will have printing capabilities, this means that there will be no printing until those drivers are provided.
Man, good luck with your education. I'm glad you're getting those certs and you have that AS. We need more tech people out there who learn the good stuff like you need printer drivers in order to print.
Sidekicks are a custom OS without the diverse support that Windows has on many platforms, especially their mobile devices. Again, I strongly doubt that they will have printer drivers installed for bluetooth.
Bluetooth USB Adaptors are not magically a connection between a wireless device and the printer. You still need something to be able to communicate correctly to a printer what is on the screen of the device.
The "$2000" printer was for a server that would be able to read the screen of the Blackberry, translate it into a printer protocol, find the nearest printer via bluetooth, and then transmit the printer information wirelessly to the Blackberry then through the bluetooth to the printer. Sounds pretty cheap to me, though free would be nice. Still, nothing built-in like a PocketPC or Windows Mobile device may have.
Let's read this "How Stuff Works" article:
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/mobile-printing1.htm
even if a PDA detects a nearby printer, it can't use it if it doesn't have the right drivers installed. Many printer manufacturers provide scaled-down drivers that let handheld devices print to most of their printers. This usually works pretty well, but because of the generic nature of the driver, the device can't always use each printer's specific features.
Without any drivers on the Sidekick, it won't be able to print at all. Since no one has confirmed it will have printing capabilities, this means that there will be no printing until those drivers are provided.
Man, good luck with your education. I'm glad you're getting those certs and you have that AS. We need more tech people out there who learn the good stuff like you need printer drivers in order to print.