Summary
Users report that they are unable to print from their citation printers via Bluetooth on Panasonic CF-33 Toughbooks. In some cases, Bluetooth appears disabled or missing entirely, and the device cannot be reconnected.
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Summary
This article addresses an issue where Bluetooth-connected citation printers fail to work on Panasonic CF-33 Toughbooks. In some cases, Bluetooth may be missing entirely from the system.
Who This Article Is For
IT Service Desk and other ITS staff supporting Panasonic CF-33 MDT devices and Bluetooth-connected citation printers.
Symptoms
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Unable to print via Bluetooth
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Citation printer cannot pair with MDT
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Bluetooth missing from Device Manager or Settings
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Bluetooth icon missing from system tray
Cause
Bluetooth hardware may not be detected, or Bluetooth services may have stopped due to hardware failure, system misconfiguration, or improper shutdown.
Resolution Steps
| Possible Cause |
Initial Checks |
Suggested Solution |
| Bluetooth hardware not detected |
- Bluetooth missing in Device Manager
- Bluetooth toggle missing from Settings
- Bluetooth service not running
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- Run Panasonic Hardware Diagnostic Utility
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| Bluetooth present but devices are greyed out |
- No icon in system tray
- Bluetooth toggle missing from Settings
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- Run Windows Bluetooth Troubleshooter
- Run Panasonic Hardware Diagnostic Utility
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Run the Windows Bluetooth Troubleshooter
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Search for "bluetooth" in the Start menu.
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Select “Find and fix problems with Bluetooth devices.”
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If prompted with “Bluetooth is not available on this device,” proceed to the Panasonic diagnostics step.
Run the Panasonic Hardware Diagnostic Utility
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Restart or power up the CF-33 Toughbook.
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At the Panasonic logo screen, press and hold Ctrl + F7.
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Wait for diagnostics to complete. A beep indicates completion.
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Press X to exit or Ctrl + Alt + Del to reboot.
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After reboot, verify Bluetooth is restored and the printer can be paired.

Known Limitations or Alternatives
Some steps require physical access to the MDT and cannot be performed remotely. Administrative access is required to launch diagnostics.
Related Articles or Resources
Next Steps if Issue Persists
If Bluetooth does not return after diagnostics and reboot, escalate to the End User Services (EUS) team. Include whether diagnostics were run, any error messages, and the user’s physical location or vehicle assignment.