Okay... so the saga continues. Long story short, HP replaced the motherboard in my HP Spectre 13t-3000 under warranty. After I received the notebook back from repairs, it now has an Intel Wireless-N 7260. I also picked up a an HP EliteBook 820 with an Intel Dual Band Wireless-N 7260. Slightly different models, but they both fall under the same driver package.
Going back to my original story, I have a Canon Pixma iP100 portable printer with a Canon BU-30 USB Bluetooth adapter installed. Attempting to print via Bluetooth and the Intel drivers for both notebook, the printer starts out and after printing about 1/10th of the page, the print job stops. Eventually, I receive an error message that the print job could not be completed. The printer requires bidirectional communication. Somewhere in the Intel driver/software package, this bidirectional communication stops.
So, how do I know this an Intel related issue? Well, under Device Manager, I changed the driver to "Generic Bluetooth Adapter" for both notebooks. The printing works without any problems using the generic drivers. Again, the printer requires bidirectional communication set up for the Bluetooth as COM3 for Incoming and COM4 and Outgoing.
How do I go about getting this information up to Intel to work with the team that writes the drivers?
Thanks!
Joe