How to connect printer to a device using WINDOWS CE

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I have a mobile scanner.. It is from ARGOX model PT-6021 used Windows CE 5.0 as Operating System..

This device run an intranet web application using classic ASP.
I just want to connect to a printer and print like other dekstop PC did.. However this windows CE does not provide "add new printer" function in the control panel.. How can i print from it?

Anyone out there who is familiar with window CE? Pls help me. TQ
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So what exactly is the issue you are facing here... Have you installed the printer or you need assistence to print...
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This windows CE does not provide "add new printer" function in the control panel.. Any other options to install a printer?
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Well use pocket word, select a network printer in it and print from it . Obviously, the proper network components and ethernet driver must be present - I used the webpad enterprise CE configuration and they were by default.
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