BTFilter facilitates the printing process by sending documents to printers or adapters that support Bluetooth connectivity.
You can even use btfilter indirectly in /etc/printcap - detailed instructions can be found in the helpful document, "Bluetooth Printing to HP DeskJet 3845." When using btfilter, simply type the syntax "btfilter [OPTIONS] mac-address [channel]" to get started.
There are some great options available when using btfilter. For instance, you can use the "-i" option or "< bdaddr >" to send the file using a specific device. The channel will default to 1 if not given. In terms of requirements, you'll need the BlueZ stack for btfilter to work.
Installing btfilter is quick and easy. Simply download the latest version, unpack the archive, and configure by typing "./configure." Then, type "make" and as root, type "make install." Overall, btfilter is a great tool for anyone seeking a reliable way to print documents via Bluetooth.
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