JETCET Print 5 Drivers - Touch Pro, Fuze General

Simple question that I have not yet seen here, apologies if it has been posted:
How can you add printer drivers to your Fuze for use in JETCET? I have a Brother network printer that I can successfully see from phone, but there are only Epson, HP, and Canon drivers available.
TIA

I don't know if you can. I couldn't find my HP network printer on the list so I just tried a few of the drivers until one worked. I don't know if you can install any though.

Many times these printers can emulate popular HP printing protocols. See if it may be compatible with any of the HP PCL variants.

Wow, rreat minds think alike...
I'm glad you guys are talking about this. I just purchased a HTC Touch Pro and I was wondering the same thing. I guess we need to get together and get a list of printer drivers that are compatible with the ones provied in the JETCET PRINT 5. I have a Lexmark X4850 WiFi printer if anyone can give me the compatible driver listed in the JETCET I would appreciate it.

Anybody able to shed some light on why I can't find my network printer from the phone? I have tried putting in the ip address and network name also, both to no avail. I am able to map shared netword drives after being asked to log on.

hopper13 said:
Anybody able to shed some light on why I can't find my network printer from the phone? I have tried putting in the ip address and network name also, both to no avail. I am able to map shared netword drives after being asked to log on.
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Probably a silly question for you experts, but how do I find my printer's IP address on my network?

My Canon PIXMA Pro9500 Printer works great with this app.

Hope This Helps
This helped me setting up mine..
http://www.westtek.com/support/pocketpc/jetcet.html

JETCET 5
i am disappointed with a number of limitations in this software. for example, there is a "Color LaserJet Series" printer that does not even give basic PCL rendering for color laserjets (i have 2550n). they are outright incompatible. i am getting by with using the generic Monochrome driver. documents are just pretty much stream-dumped with no layout.
i have been in touch with WESTTEK about some of the limitations i have experienced. since JETCET is supplied in the ROM, we are entitled to free updates as "registered users". i have downloaded and installed the latest version. no improvement for my particular driver issues.
i'm not able to get JETCET to recognize Notepad files as supported document types.
something which is not obvious: while in Internet Explorer, if you hold down the stylus, you will get a Print menu item as the last choice. this will bring up the JETCET dialog and you can print a web page directly.
i have trialed the other mobile printing apps and feel this one is the best. any other recommendations or success stories out there?
anyone that gets the Color Laserjet Series driver to work, please post your success.

I have a lexmark X4850...
I emailed Lexmark tech support to see which driver in the JETCET current listing of printers would my printer be compatible with. "Their reply was It's not supported." If anyone has any info on how to obtain a driver cross-reference please post your findings.

Where did you sign-up as a registered user? I don't see that option on their site.
raywright1 said:
JETCET is supplied in the ROM, we are entitled to free updates as "registered users". i have downloaded and installed the latest version.
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Loading their 15-Day Free Trial of the latest version auto registers with the OEM license.

Problems Connecting
For those of you who have had problems connecting to a network printer, here are a few things that I found helped my situation:
1) You have to use the local IP and not the DNS (name of printer, etc.). For some reason, Jetcet and Remote Desktop don't seem to like the names
2) I had to disable the AT&T proxy before I was able to connect
Of course, once I was able to connect, the program didn't support my printer so I still couldn't print, but at least I got it this far...

3daysaside said:
For those of you who have had problems connecting to a network printer, here are a few things that I found helped my situation:
1) You have to use the local IP and not the DNS (name of printer, etc.). For some reason, Jetcet and Remote Desktop don't seem to like the names
2) I had to disable the AT&T proxy before I was able to connect
Of course, once I was able to connect, the program didn't support my printer so I still couldn't print, but at least I got it this far...
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Well, you got further than I have. Even putting in the local IP (in my case: http://192.168.1.106) doesn't work.

Make sure to reserve a fixed IP in your DHCP for your printer

Another Solution
this is the program I use and have never had a problem. Yes I you have to pay for this program but it works.
http://www.activeprint.net

i have a pixma mp610 anyone know which driver is the closest?

No love printing to my Brother MFC-490CW. JETCET apparently seees my printer. After entering the IP address, the printer display lights up, and JETCET give me the option to select a printer manufacturer and model. Obviously, no Brother drivers, and the dozen or so I've tried don't report errors, but don't print either.

jetcet
i have photosmart c4380 from hp did any one get this one to work

johnston21 said:
Loading their 15-Day Free Trial of the latest version auto registers with the OEM license.
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I can confirm this. I have a custom rom, that came without the app (but the original rom had the jetcet app). I've downloaded a previous version and then I downloaded the 15 day trial and now I have the latest version.

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Q-See Security Camera Viewing

I'm pretty sure I'm the only person on the planet that actually has a set up like this... if I'm wrong, please post... there is no information out there about this old application.
I have a home surveillance system setup using 2 Q See DVR cards. Q See was nice enough to make a Windows Mobile 2003 application called "Pocket Camera" that connects to the Super DVR software used to record the cameras. You type in your IP and port, username and password and it connects to your home DVR system. Then it gives you a drop down list of the cameras you can view.
The software worked perfectly... until I got a VGA device. It only seems to work on qVGA. I know its a long shot... but does anyone know how to get this to work on a VGA device? The network portion works fine... it connects, authenticates and even gets the list of cameras. The software just has an issue rendering the video since (I think) it is expecting qVGA resolution.
Thanks!
Just wanted to post an update in case anyone is having this issue.
I emailed Qsee tech support and they actually called me back! I was amazed. It turns out that I was right and their old code does not support the new phones that have VGA resolutions. They said they were going to send this to their programmers for feedback. Hopefully they get it fixed, being able to view my cameras on my phone has been FANTASTIC.
If anyone has any idea on how to emulate a qvga screen on a vga device, please share.
I have not had any luck (as you had) with Q-see's tech support. In fact, it took nearly 5 weeks of daily emails and testing before they finally admitted to me that their software would not run on a vga device. Anyway, I installed ie 6.1 (I found a cab here) and it *for whatever reason* runs the pocket camera program.
pete
Since my last update, I've had horrible support from Q-See. They are not the strong customer service group I thought they were. I've had nothing but problems for the last 4 months... but I was just recently able to get this thing working on the vga touch pro 2 AND on windows XP.
I had to update to the newest version of SuperDVR, disable all of the activex protections so you can run their UNSIGNED ACTIVEX control. Why they refuse to sign the activex, I will never understand.
However, the cab that comes with the new SuperDVR actually works in VGA.
Basically, Q-See support sucks, but installing the new superdvr worked.
Did you have to buy the SuperDVR? I cannot find it on their website, or anywhere else for that matter.
scottmail said:
Did you have to buy the SuperDVR? I cannot find it on their website, or anywhere else for that matter.
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Go to www.q-see.com and click on products
Then pick PC based DVR systems
Then pick your card
Then at the bottom, there is a table that has info in it. One of the column headers is "software".
Here is a direct link, but I don't know how long it will work. They seem to change their software direct links quite often and it keeps breaking my bookmarks.
Super DVR 6.2.2.4

VPN client for WM6.5 that supports open vpn?

Hi,
As the title suggests, I am looking for a vpn client that supports open VPN so I can tunnel all my traffic through it to get around chinese IP blocking. I've dl'd the one found here but it won't open on wm6.5....anyone get this or any other client working to route web traffic through a vpn service? THANKS!!!
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that title should go like "go through chinese VPN blocking",
because I am in the same situation. I guess other people from other countries too. maybe we start a new thread with this title to discuss about it? Note that I am German, but lived here in Beijing now for 1.5 yrs, always annoyed by the blocking..
I tried everything:
Proxies: I could add proxies in the winmo network config, but it seems either China Mobile blocks proxy connections (is that possible?) or it's winmo's fault. I tried many proxies from various websites and lists..
Windows VPN: Thats what I use on my PC to use Twitter/Facebook/Youtube and blocked news websites. Got my server in Germany running 24/7, and its really fast and stable. On windows mobile: no connection possible. It connects for 5 seconds, but as soon as I try to access internet or mail, it just disconnects. could be the slow EDGE network which is just not supporting constant data tunnels. But I tried with WiFi and it was the same, so.. Mabye I am stupid or my WinMo is. I hope the second, hehe..
Open VPN: The client is 2 years old and I guess thats the problem. Tried it once, but already a while ago. Didn't work as I remember correctly..
Other: There's clients for cisco vpn out there. My university WAS supporting this protocol, and with a cracked client (don't remember the name, just google it), it was possible to connect. At least in Germany. But EGDE/3G/WiFi, all no problem.
So I am in the same situation. I wanna use Twitter, Facebook and maaaany news websites, bought Kinoma Play but CAN'T PLAY, .. so if anyone has an idea here how to route traffic constantly through a different country, please share!
-- EDIT
I just checked the website again and found a VERY recent update. http://ovpnppc.ziggurat29.com/blogs/changelog.php - did you try this? I dont have the time right now, but if I ever do I'll report back...
have you found the resolution of wm already? i am using i8000 omnia II with windows6.5. can't find a vpn working method.
could you get back to me [email protected]
same here... did u guys find any solution for it?
Do exist maybe a commercial app for WM6.5.
Gateprotect Mobile or something else that support .ovpn key.
Namaste
Elena
openvpn service with ziggurat29 client official support
I've been looking for an open-vpn service which can be supported by an open vpn client for wm.
The only thing I found is the combination Witopia service, with ziggurat29 openvpn client
It looks good, but the only drawback I've found, is that the annual payment is the only subscription option, not suitable for testing purposes.
All you have to do is to first configure the service on a PC, then copy the configuration files to a new configuration file to fit the open-vpn client for Windows Mobile
wiki.witopia.net/wiki/Installing_personalVPN-SSL_on_Windows_Mobile
Does anyone know of any similar service like Witopia, which has OFFICIAL support for ziggurat29 openvpn client, but that can be paid quarterly?
Best regards

[SOLVED] Reverse VNC Connection

-- SOLVED --> For those who care...
Initial issue/goal: Ports open or blocked over 3G/4g? Getting a reverse VNC connection working on an android phone.
Resolution: Ultra VNC SC basically allows someone behind a firewall or router to, without any configuration required, share their desktop with someone (you) for technical support or any other means. I use it for friends and family and such, and it works great, but the real question and purpose of this thread was about open ports on a 3G/4G connection and what VNC apps allow listening. This is what worked for me: Remote VNC Pro from the market (~$6), DynDNS from the market (free), a dynamic DNS account that is supported by the DynDNS application (like no-ip, dyndns, etc), and a personalized/configured version of Ultra VNC SC (linked below). Port 5900 works, as well as a few others, but 80, 8080, and 443 won't.
VNC Application: Remote VNC Pro (for the phone)
VNC Application: Ultra VNC SC (for the client)
Dynamic DNS: DynDNS (update agent)
Mods/Admins feel free to move this thread and/or lock delete if I am breaking any rules (like advertising?) or something.
Re: [HELP] Reverse VNC Connection
I know with 4G you definitely get a publicly accessible IP without any proxy in the middle. I imagine 3G would be the same so it should be fine in that regards.
As for open ports, any app worth its chops should let you choose which port it listens on so that shouldn't be an issue.
Why don't you just buy one of the apps and give it a try? If it doesn't work you can always return it within 24 hours for a full refund.
Trial and Error
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Not sure if this should go here or not, but I'm trying to see if I can get a Reverse VNC Application going. Looking at existing VNC applications for Android, the only one that allows listen mode is Remote VNC Pro v1.7.7 and above. Unfortunately, since it is not free, I cannot test the listening capabilities. Listening aside, I suppose my biggest issue will be open ports. Given 3G/4G addresses (NAT, I assume?) are out of our control, does anyone know what ports are open and what ports are not?
Has anyone else tried? Interested? Suggestions? Here's what I have so far:
VNC Application: Looking at Remote VNC Pro (for the phone)
VNC Application: Ultra VNC SC (for the client)
Dynamic DNS: DynDNS (update agent)
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rdude said:
Why don't you just buy one of the apps and give it a try? If it doesn't work you can always return it within 24 hours for a full refund.
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Well the idea was to see if anyone had already tried this and/or had the application to save me time troubleshooting. Since there has been no response, save yours, I went ahead and purchased it.
rdude said:
As for open ports, any app worth its chops should let you choose which port it listens on so that shouldn't be an issue.
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Oh, it has the option to specify ports, but which ports are open over a 3G/4G connection is what I wanted to know. I tried 443 and 80, and both gave me permission errors. Surprisingly 1723 (PPTP) works, but VNC Pro on the phone just sits on the 'please wait while listening on <ip address>' screen forever. The computer running the Single Click VNC server says that the connection was successfully acquired, but the icon never changes colors (suggesting I am completely connected). The interesting thing is that when I cancel or close the connection on the computer, VNC Pro on my EVO closes the 'listening' window and gives me a java exception error.
*sigh* any ideas? I'm guessing the connection is going through but other traffic is getting blocked or something. Not sure what other ports to try, but I will fiddle around with it in the mean time.
Edit: I tried the standard ports on a local WiFi connection. I gave the phone a static IP, port forwarded everything appropriately, and then received the same results. I'm going to take a few screenshots and send and e-mail to the developer for now.
Edit: It appears to be an issue with Ultra VNC SC. Ultra VNC and Real VNC both worked by manually adding the viewer client from the installed server while using port 5900. Sort of defeats the purpose for me, but the developer said he would try it out and (hopefully) get it working.
Edit: The dev got back to me really quickly and we figured out the issues and fixed it over the weekend. He pushed out a new version of the application on Sunday. First post has been updated for those who care.
Bumping the thread for those who are interested in what worked for me, now that everything is fixed.
Nice, been interested in this. How is the refresh rate when your phone is on WiFi and also how is it on 3G?
I tried Screencast (http://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/), but it only runs at 3-5 FPS, so it was pretty unusable.
I've only had it working for a day, and nobody has really needed my help, so my testing of the application has only been to confirm it works. The best thing I can say, for now, is that the reviews all brag about the performance and pinch-zoom, that the developer is pretty cool and was willing to return the application well beyond the 24 hour limit, should the application not meet my needs, and finally that he fixed the issue I was having in less than 48 hours from the time I reported it to him. Overall, as far as the application is concerned, I am pretty satisfied. For example, I wrote (and edited) this post while using it over 3G from my phone. I saw all the text as I was typing, so I would say the frame rate is satisfactory.
Edit: Wait, after following your link, I think you might be misunderstanding the purpose of this application. This allows you to control a PC from your Android, not the other way around. The purpose is to supply people with a pre-configured portable application that allows you to connect to the computer without any port forwarding or security changes on their machine. The application (uVNC SC) also "uninstalls" itself from their computer after the connection is closed. To reiterate, the primary benefit is to allow you (the admin) to connect to someone else (the user) without them having to do anything but double-click on your connection.
You're right. I misunderstood, didn't know what "reverse vnc" really meant.
Sorry, I knew people confused the two, so I could have been more clear. On that note, I am also interested in a... remote connection to my Android phone. Recording, in particular, would be great for demo's and setup instructions, given so many people have android devices now-days. But yeah, this is not the setup for that. =/
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Bumping the thread for those who are interested in what worked for me, now that everything is fixed.
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Glad to hear you got it working! I'll try installing it this week and see how it goes.
Looks to me that I want to do exactly the same. Sorry to bump the thread but seems the best thing to do.
I want to support people OTA, since I don't need high framerates, just a view at some PC settings.
I have Remote VNC Pro and it allows the phone to Listen for incoming VNC connections. But it listens on a 10.20.xxx adress, instead of my WAN 3G/4G ip-adress.
I want to use GITSO (awesome little program) for the http://code.google.com/p/gitso/ support issues.
It works flawless pc-to-pc where I have my own portforward setup, saves tons of hassle with the people I want to support.

Bluetooth printing

I have a European 3G Xoom running EOS ICS 2. We also have an old HP450 Mobile printer that has a slot for a Compact Flash I Bluetooth card. My question is would we be able to set this printer up to print directly from the Xoom?
The details of the Bluetooth card read:
Serial Port Profile (SPP): Emulates a serial port to enable wireless printing from compatible Bluetooth serial sending device(s).
Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP): Provides the same printing experience (print quality and print speed) as when printing with a cable.
Object Push Profile (OPP): Enables printing from devices that use the OBEX (Object Exchange) protocol.
Basic Printing Profile (BPP): Extends the capabilities of the OBEX protocol and lets you print a variety of content from Bluetooth-enabled devices.​
Does Android support any of those Bluetooth printing protocols?
Thanks.
Check bigrushdog's tegra 2 thread in Development. There are a ton of drivers available...maybe you'll find the ones you need.
okantomi said:
Check bigrushdog's tegra 2 thread in Development. There are a ton of drivers available...maybe you'll find the ones you need.
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Thanks for the info but it looks to me as though I would need some programming knowledge to be able to try these out?
lesmorton said:
Thanks for the info but it looks to me as though I would need some programming knowledge to be able to try these out?
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The easiest you download starprint app from google play and try it. If it works pay few bucks to remove the watermark. it is cool app.

[TIP] Make MyMobiler for Android rock solid

MyMobiler always did work good on Windows Mobile. However on new PCs and with Android, connections were no longer reliable. The cure was:
1. Do an install of SideSync on the PC side first.
2. After you finish and reboot, and uninstall SideSync.
3. Next set up MyMobiler according to the instructions on their web site. After that, it has been rock solid. In fact so good that that I turned off Autoconnect so it wouldn't pop up every time I plugged my phone into my USB port.
PS: I've been attempting to contact the author, but I have not been able to. What I would like to tell him is:
1. While MyMobiler also allows connecting via IP address, it does not support IPV6. All new devices are IPV6. Thus, the only place this feature works in the real world is on internal networks. If that were corrected, the remote control could work across the web.
2. Make a new version of MyMobiler with the drivers needed for the new computers, like SideSync has, give it away on Google Play, and promote it that it doesn’t need access to your personal data. Make it USB connections only. Include an easy access help file for the keystrokes.
3. Make a Pro version, enable the IP connection abilities that includes the newly added IPV6, and sell it on GooglePlay. Then they also have remote control of their phone via IP locally, and remotely, no other remote control software necessary. Include any necessary router setup instructions.
If anyone can put me in touch with the author, that would be appreciated. The links on his site do not work.

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