Well,I'm not really an expert on Bluetooth, but let me try...
Which version of Windows are you running? If you have Windows XP SP2 or above, the Microsoft Bluetooth stack should be installed on your system. First make sure that the Kensington bluetooth adapter is compatible with the printer and the OS. From what I heard Canon sell a separate Bluetooth adapter for about $80 for this, but I'm not too sure.
Secondly, ensure that the built-in
Bluetooth Stack or Software has the required Profile for your printer.
Next, put your printer in "discover" mode (see printer manual for more info ). Use the
Bluetooth Connection Utility software that came with the built-in
Bluetooth stack to "discover" the printer. Follow the instructions by the
Bluetooth stack manufacturer on how to pair and connect
Bluetooth devices to your built-in
Bluetooth stack.
Please also see
THIS article. although it is meant for the Logitech DeNovo keyboard, it can be used for any Bluetooth enabled devices. (Just replace the DeNovo wit your printer in the article.
But mainly, make sure that the Kensington adapter is compatible...
Hope that helps..
IrishDruid
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