Hello,
I am sure you have done this, but have you made sure the blutake device was connected to the power supply. You may want to remove the pairing and try again. I have found that it is a little slow, but once it starts printing, it is great.
Hope you get it working soon.
Robert Stigile
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From: "Kevin Chao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Braillenote List" <[email protected]
Date sent: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 20:43:55 -0800
Subject: [Braillenote] Blue Take 200

Dear BrailleNote Users,

I was wondering if any other BrailleNote users have tried using
the BlueTake-200, that is sold by HumanWare among other companies. This particular device is an adapter that will convert a standard parallel port into a bluetooth singnal so devices such as embossers or printers that still use a parallel port will be able to interface with the BrailleNote mPower. I have tried to make this device work with both a pritner and an embosser with no success. I was able to find the BlueTake and pair and activate the pritner service, but nothing would happen when I commanded it to emboss or print. I confirmed that things were securely inserted, and that both my embosser and printer settings were set to bluetooth. So, if anyone has had success with this particular device , please do share the secret.

Kevin
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