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Mobile professionals make up a huge number of the working population, many of which even work from their vehicles. With this in mind, there is a need to cut back on the devices required for a job. This valuable tool eliminates the need for stationary confinement or wires that can interfere with workspace. Bluetooth printers are portable and can be utilized in various ways. These devices can be purchased with the technologic capability or an adapter can convert older models.

Bluetooth printers send out information utilizing low-powered radio signals and come in 2 different classes. The first has a weaker signal and can transmit up to 33 feet. The second class can send signals 328 feet away. Personal area networks can be created to have instant interaction between devices as they come into close range. Bluetooth technology does not require the devices to be within sight of each other. Networks can reach beyond walls, doors and even floors of a building.

The technology allows one printer to accept jobs from several mobile devices.

When purchasing a Bluetooth device, be sure the manufacturer provides a security option. Hackers can penetrate your documents or important data due to Bluetooth's easy connection to several networks. Problems such as viruses and system failure can occur while in use without installed safety precautions. Regular maintenance checks should be completed; account activities monitored, and always remember to disable the Bluetooth connectivity after each use.

Many printers without Bluetooth technology can easily be converted with an adapter found at most computer retailers. To ensure your printer is compatible with the required software, check with the manufacturer or ask a professional for help. Since the Bluetooth printers are mobile, they require lithium batteries when not plugged into a power source. Shorter signal ranges will provide you with longer battery life.

Bluetooth technology has advanced the traditional way of printing. Pictures, documents, receipts and labels can now be completed through any handheld device. There is no physical hardware to connect and will save the user precious time. Sharing information through Bluetooth connectivity is helpful in larger businesses with several people being mobile at the same time. You can handle multiple jobs with a single piece of electronic equipment while getting more work done in a small space.

by: Darren Potter




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