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Can I make my Kodak ESP-3 All-in-one Printer bluetooth without buying the official
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<blockquote data-quote="gavinS" data-source="post: 2250878" data-attributes="member: 253989"><p>Kodak USB adapter? Hi all,</p><p>I have a Kodak ESP-3 All-in-one printer at present, and due to the nature of the work that myself and my partner do, we need to make the printer accessible from both PCs. Don't particularly want to purchase a printer server because else I have to find another power source (which we're lacking). I am aware that the printer I have can be accessed via bluetooth using the official Kodak adapter, but at £30, it's a bit pricey. Wanted to know if you could use a standard bluetooth adapter to do the job? And if so, how to set it up?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavinS, post: 2250878, member: 253989"] Kodak USB adapter? Hi all, I have a Kodak ESP-3 All-in-one printer at present, and due to the nature of the work that myself and my partner do, we need to make the printer accessible from both PCs. Don't particularly want to purchase a printer server because else I have to find another power source (which we're lacking). I am aware that the printer I have can be accessed via bluetooth using the official Kodak adapter, but at £30, it's a bit pricey. Wanted to know if you could use a standard bluetooth adapter to do the job? And if so, how to set it up? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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