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Is There A Printer That Has Bluetooth

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Is There A Printer That Has Bluetooth

2024-06-15 07:26:37

I need to know the best Bluetooth barcode scanner for this printer

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2024-08-12 08:51:53

There is nothing like the real ink for your Epson printer.

5
2024-06-07 04:45:23

It works fine with my printer. There's no problem.

5
2024-04-24 06:16:49

There's really not a whole lot to say as its all my printer will take. Price seems fair.

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2024-07-19 05:33:35

The bluetooth connection is super fast. There is no lag while playing. No problems so far! :)

5
2024-04-13 06:53:57

There has never been an issue with any HP Printer products I have ever purchased!!!

5
2024-08-29 08:22:17

This is an awesome Printer/Machine, as it scans, faxes, copies, uses Bluetooth and is amazing.

5
2024-05-21 07:53:28

Nice printer for labels. The bluetooth allows you to print from your phone. This was very helpful in the warehouse.

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2024-09-13 07:55:51

*I only use the headphones with my laptop. I have no issue with Bluetooth. I'm just not used to using Bluetooth yet. There were no issues with the set up. In the instructions, I learned the dangers and benefits of Bluetooth. Also I learned a refresher on electronic rules. I love the touch "screen" commands on the headphone. It gives a good retro(?) feeling of the Ipod except there aren't no buttons. After using the headphones for 2 hours, my hearing is less powerful than before I put them on. The effect lasts for a short amount of time. Thank you for making my headphones.

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2024-09-06 05:53:10

I am a longstanding Bluetooth user with in-ear headphones. I first used the various Shure devices with Bluetooth adapters, then the Shure Bluetooth adapter and finally the TW1. this is just information as a foundation to my review of the PI7. Bowers and Wilkins has been on my radar for some time as I also own the PX. Finally, I pulled the trigger on the PI7. There were on sale for $298 The sound is far superior to the Shure TW1 (with SE425). this is my comparison as the Shure devices combined were $189 +$299. The Shure TW2 with SE215 is now about $239 but the sound quality is not as good as the PI7. Yes, I have the SE215 as well. The PI7 has better noise isolation. active canceling. There is no leakage. The room just disappears. The sound is three dimensional in my head. Listening to Ray of Light (Madonna) gives a good range of music as that song has so much production, one can hear it all. I was debating whether or not to hold out for the next version as the battery power might be better but bought it anyway. Not sure if I would have bought them for $399, but for $298, yes. Also note the case acts as a Bluetooth transmitter. The volume needs to be pushed up a bit, but it still transmits. Good for flights. I already used one of these, but the combination means one less thing to carry.

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