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Next, open up "Printers and Faxes" (either through the "Control Panel" or from the "Start" menu). Once it's open, click on "Add a printer" link on the left hand ...
Once it's open, click on "Add a printer" link on the top. That brings up the "Add Printer" dialog as shown in the screen shot below. Click on the "Add a local ...
Once it's open, click on "Add a printer" link on the top. That brings up the "Add Printer" dialog as shown in the screen shot below. Click on the "Add a local ...
Click on "Network Printer". Then click on "Find Network Printer". After you do so, on the right side of the screen, you'll see a text field labeled "Host:".
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Click on the "Add device" button next to the Bluetooth printer. The computer will spend a few seconds communicating with the printer via wireless Bluetooth.
Click on the "Start" button and select "Control Panel". Double-click on "Network Connections". From the panel on the left, click on "Create a new connection".
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I have noticed that Windows uses virtual COM ports to connect to Bluetooth printers. Some times, Windows changes the COM port for a printer, but it doesn't ...