I was having the same struggles as well. It looked like it paired on the android tablet settings but when I’d try to print nothing happened and the Bluelight for bluetooth never lit up. I followed all the steps. Then I went into the Uber app settings and deleted the printer. Not the Bluetooth “forget” this printer but under receipt printing and hit delete. After a while of it searching for a new printer to connect to, I hit the printer name and bam the bluelight under Bluetooth was back on and it was connected printing
I have done all the procedure for wifi and also bluetooth connection. The android device shows the epson printer device as bluetooth connected, and printer has been edded to the app printers, but when o try to print, it says print is done but it doesn't print anything at all. I have removed and added the printer several times and nothing seems to work. Such a complicated setup, it should be easier. Howcan i get it to work?
We are using a lot of TM-m30 and TM-m30II printers and I don't remember the pairing process being that awkward. We have to switch the printers between different IPads, so I hope we don't have to run this new pairing process every time we connect the printer to a new IPad.
@@BibbyLV I think it's possible via WLAN, but not on a bluetooth connection. It wouldn't make sense for us, we need a 1-1 pairing for Ipads and printers with the possibility to quickly switch components in the event of a failure. Making this process overly complicated costs us valuable time and therefore revenue during time-critical events.
@@c.j.pidgin2096 I was wondering because I run a kiosk and we were planning on using multiple iPads connected to one printer. Hopefully it’s a way. Luckily right now we’re using one ipad but eventually will have multiple. Im hoping you can connect all through WLAN