XP Fax is not involved in this at all; it has no knowledge of, and cannot
work with a printer based Fax device, it only knows how to use a standard
analog fax modem. What you have is a Cannon produced driver for a piece of
Cannon hardware. This is something Cannon will have to deal with, as the
problem is between the Cannon driver and the Aluratec Bluetooth stack.
Hal
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"What Now" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hey folks,
>
> Have a Canon MX850 all-in-one with the proprietary BT adapter so I can
> send print jobs wirelessly from my laptop. In the laptop (Dell Vostro
> 1000 w/ XP SP2) I have an Aluratek BT adapter. I can send print jobs
> beautifully, but the print_fax driver isn't working.
>
> I created a document in Word, chose Print --> the Canon MX850 series
> FAX --> entered the name and number in the address book --> hit Send.
>
> The Canon never even dials and after a couple minutes I get an error
> message that the fax could not be transmitted with a small list of
> possibilities as to the error, none of which are the problem. (e.g.
> check to see if the fax line was busy, if the fax machine is connected
> properly to the phone line, etc.) It sends find if I manually send a
> fax at the Canon itself, and it sends fine from my desktop using Word
> and the print_FAX option. The only diff between the desktop and laptop
> is that the former is not using bluetooth to communicate with the
> Canon, but is hard wired to it.
>
> So what's the deal with Bluetooth and the print_FAX option?
>
> Anyone?
>
> PS I have XPs FAX services installed on both the laptop and desktop.
> Thanks for reading --