Today we are living in the era of intelligence, and the function of the mobile has also become more and more rich, and some mainstream mobiles even support print function, so is the Huawei Ascend Mate 7 smartphone. Here we will make a detailed introduction of the mobile print function for you.
Mobile Print Function Specific Using Method:
Step 1:
Enter the Setting-Printing interface, and click "Add service", it will adjust to the Google Play website, but you can't visit it. By searching the data on the Internet and compared with the printing interface of the Nexus, the Add Service can add the Yun printing and HP prin plugs. However, because the Yun print needs the supporting of the Google account and Google server, it can't be used in domestic. So you can download the "HP Print Service Plug" in our domestic apps stores.
Step 2:
As to the HP Print Service Plug:
Click "HP Print Service Plug", the "Searching the printer" interface will appear.
You can also add the printer by yourself:
Click the button in the lower-right corner of the window, and enter the adding printer interface, just by clicking and you can use it.
Step 3:
WiFi Network connected to the printer or just directly connected.
Click "Using WiFi network", it will open a pop-up frame of "Add printer".
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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.
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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...
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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
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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.
The following is a 3-step process for gaining remote access to your PC Via your Android phone's data connection for FREE and without a static IP.
IT USES YOUR DATA PLAN SO MAKE SURE YOUR HAVE UNLIMITED DATA PLAN OR YOU'LL BE SAD!!!
It allows you to control and view your PC by accessing Windows Remote Desktop using Pocket Cloud on your Android. I used this method on my T-mobile Samsung Vibrant and am now using it on my HTC Amaze. Currently, I have only tested this using Windows XP. I HAVE NOT TRIED IT ON WINDOWS 7. Someone smarter than I can tweak the process for Windows 7 and MAC OS. Please feel free.
I put this little solution together from some forums I found scattered all over the internet. When I needed it, I couldn’t find the complete solution in one place so; I consolidated it for you here. The VB script in particular is not my original work and I can't remember where I got it for the life of me so; my apologies to the author for not properly citing it here. PLEASE NOTE THAT I AM ONLY POSTING THE METHOD I USED. USE IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Now…down to business!!!!!
Here is how it works:
Your PC automatically accesses a website to gather your WAN IP information and sends an "email-to-text message" to your Android on a schedule of your choice. This ensures that you always have access to your current WAN IP address. This is important; DSL providers change your WAN IP address as much as 10 times/day where cable internet providers only do it about once/month.
You then use this information to configure Pocket Cloud (available for free on the Android Market) to connect to your home router/PC. Using the current WAN IP as the "host address" in Pocket Cloud, you can connect, control, and view your PC remotely over your Android's data connection.
Requirements:
In order for connection to work, the following must be done before you start the steps. Don't worry, these are all easy.
· Your PC must be powered on with an internet connection (obviously)
· Windows XP must have a windows logon password set (assuming you are not on a home network with an actual server).
NOTE
If you have a modem connected directly with no router, you are all set. Skip the next bullet.
· Your router must be set to forward "remote desktop" activity (port 3389) to the PC to which you'd like to connect; make sure the router doesn't block the remote desktop application (see your router manual).
· Make sure your internet security software (see your software manual) and Windows XP ("my computer" properties under the "remote" tab) allows remote access to your PC.
STEP 1. Tweak the RED ITALIC TEXT ONLY of the VB Script (attached at the bottom) in by creating a new "note pad" file; pasting it in to "Note Pad"; and saving the file as "EmailIP.vbs".
NOTE
You can test your script by double clicking the .vbs file you just created. If you then get a text message with your IP address in it, you are good to go. The text message should only take a few minutes to arrive.
STEP 2. Schedule the script to run at any interval you'd like by browsing to it from within Windows Task Scheduler. This is under Start>All Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Scheduled Tasks. If you need help with task scheduler, Google it.
NOTE
The task should be scheduled more frequently for those using a DSL home internet provider. I set mine for every 2 hours as I use DSL at home. Cable internet can be scheduled to run much less often.
STEP 3. Install and configure Pocket Cloud RDP free from Android Market. using IP just texted to your Android and your Windows Logon information.
· Create a new connection in pocket cloud.
· Enter a nick name of your choice into the "Nick Name" field.
· Enter the WAN IP which was just texted to your phone into the "Host Address" field.
· Enter your windows logon user name and password into the "User Name" and "Password" fields.
· Leave everything else alone!
· Scroll to the bottom and hit "Save."
· Tap the connection and you should be connected to your PC with in seconds.
Cheers!
I use MyPhoneExplorer, very easy and noob-proof
i use teamviewer for this...
teamviewer does not require u to have static WAN ip...
the only thing u need is teamviewer account which is free...
I have create a vpn and get the static ip from no-ip.org
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enox2604 said:
I have create a vpn and get the static ip from no-ip.org
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Good choice, however, no-ip and teamviewer both require that a 3rd party have certain terminal info or it pings the server periodically. This solution keeps third arties out of the equation with the exception of a collecting your own IP from an outside URL. Again, somone much smarter than I would be able to write a script that collects your WAN from the CMD prompt or something native to OS rather than a URL. If you know how, Please do and post it here.
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My Apologies. I did read them and didn't see a good fit anywhere as this is neither an App nor a game. It will take me some time to figure out where threads should be posted. Thanks for your patience.
PeerDeviceNet connects your mobile devices (phones and tablets) through WI-FI or WI-FI Direct network to enable sharing across devices. It allows a group of devices share web pages, contact information, pictures, videos and other documentations.
Features:
1. Safe direct connections.
Your devices connect to each other in direct connections. Nobody can connect to your device without your permission or active participation. All connections are secured using TLS/SSL.
2. One click connection setup.
In most home WI-FI networks (which support multicast) or using WI-FI Direct, Simply pressing "Search and connect" buttons on all peer devices will connect them together. You can also connect devices by entering ip address.
3. Easy to use
PeerDeviceNet extends Android's standard "send and share" capability to remote devices. You go to apps which "own" the data you are interested (such Contact app for contact information, Gallery app for photos and videos), select or show the data and click "share" or "send" button. PeerDeviceNet will be among the list of targets thru which you can send data.
You can choose multiple data items to send, or a whole folder of photos to send at the same time.
You can choose to send data to one, a few or all connected devices.
4. Flexible multitasking.
All devices participating PeerDeviceNet can send data to each other simultaneously. It can safely run in background while you are running other apps. You can add new data to send at any time.
Support android 2.2 and up.
market link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xconns.free.peerdevicenet
PeerDeviceNet is also a framework. It provides reusable components and local services which can help developing connected mobile applications. You can use PeerDeviceNet connection manager to connect your devices, and reuse the secure connection features. Via PeerDeviceNet, your apps can send messages to peer devices using high level Android intents and messengers; or communicate thru IDL interfaces to gain fine grained control of messaging and device connection behaviours.
More details can be found at web site: http://www.peerdevicenet.net .
Comments and suggestions are welcome. Bug reports are highly appreciated.
Yigong
XCONNS LLC
Promising
Will try now. What's different from Samsung kies?
You can use wifi direct also
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differences from kies
meethere said:
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Will try now. What's different from Samsung kies?
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There are a few differences from Kies:
1. Kies depends on computer. you connect devices to computer thru USB or wi-fi, upload data and sync to other devices. Similar to cloud based sharing (iClooud, dropbox), you upload files to could and sync to other devices. PeerDeviceNet use peer-peer direct connections among devices to allow them share files and data directly, without computer or server in middle. You even donot need external wi-fi if devices are wi-fi direct enabled; you can connect the devices directly.
2. PeerDeviceNet is more for ad-hoc connection and sharing, not for "syncing". If you want to share some photos and videos with friends or document with teammate, you just need a simple "send" function, PeerDeviceNet is for that.
3. PeerDeviceNet is also a free runtime to enable connected mobile apps.You can use it write mulit-player GUI apps or multiplayer games. There are some sample projects and tutorials at web site: peerdevicenet.net
Thanks for comments.
Yigong
XCONNS LLC
ktetreault14 said:
You can use wifi direct also
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
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PeerDeviceNet did use WI-FI Direct as one way to connect devices. It adds flexibility of multitasking on top of plain vanilla wi-fi direct. You can send files and receive files simultaneously. If you are sending large video files, you can let it run in background, start others apps; and add new send sessions at any time.
Also majority of devices out there do not support wi-fi direct (from what i read, even new generation of kindle fire do not support). PeerDeviceNet allows you connect these devices thru wi-fi and share data with the ease of one-click connection similar to wi-fi direct.
best regards
Yigong
XCONNS LLC
Market link?
idhbar said:
Market link?
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i am too new to post an external link here. you can find all the links at my web site : peerdevicenet.net .
Regards.
Yigong
XCONNS LLC
idhbar said:
Market link?
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ok, finally i am able to post the link:
PeerDeviceNet (free edition)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xconns.free.peerdevicenet
Thanks
Yigong
XCONNS LLC
ezNetScan scans your wireless network and identifies connected machines/devices. ezNetScan is a handy tool for network administrators - it scans wireless network and displays the list of all devices that are connected to network.
Various other options allow you to easily customize your network list further, including assigning device specific icon, tag name to device and additional note/comment to any device etc... It also allows you to export scanned network result via email. You can also view all your scanned network details in offline mode.
FEATURES
Detects the Wi-Fi network
It allows user to scan their wireless network and identifies/list-out all devices connected to that particular network.
It Lists out all scanned devices (Like: Desktops, Laptops, iPad, iPhones, Printers, Game Box, Smartphones, Tablets and more...).
In addition to its primary feature of scanning Wi-Fi network, ezNetScan also includes number of network commands and tools - Ping, Traceroute, Service Scan, Wake on LAN etc...
One of the key feature of "ezNetScan" is displaying installed Software/Hardware information of network devices.
Happy scanning and start downloading !
This is really nice app. Thank you!
THANK U !
Nucleotide said:
This is really nice app. Thank you!
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Thank you ! you can check the home site and download in Android, Appstore
Here is changelog:
The main updates of the mobile phone system include: the new function of expanding the hot word card; adding the function of subscribing to the calendar and constellation in the calendar; adding the function of purchasing international traffic in the "cellular mobile data" setting; adding the call record and contact in the call The mobile phone recharge function in the person page; the function of displaying the favorite contact in the shortcut desktop; the animation effect of entering the shortcut desktop is optimized; the problem that the chat page of the new version WeChat cannot be used is solved; the support of more countries and The mobile phone number of the area is registered to enjoy the cloud account.
· The main update of the TNT large-screen operating system is: new support for some electromagnetic touch screens using 2048-level pressure sensitive pens.
You can use pressure sensitive pen on TNT now,if your external screen support it.
We got the April 2019 security patch. I did not see that coming.
We also got International Data setting which is a virtual data SIM, you can find it in Mobile Data settings. I already used it. It is useful for travellers.
D.Spirit said:
We got the April 2019 security patch. I did not see that coming.
We also got International Data setting which is a virtual data SIM, you can find it in Mobile Data settings. I already used it. It is useful for travellers.
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You screen need support that pen first,not all screens support pressure pens.
My friend who have a screen supported pressure pens use pen to draw on TNT already.