Brother MW-260 appendix Pda

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Appendix

PDA

Abbreviation for “personal digital assistants”; An

 

electronic computing device about the size of a

 

palm; Since it was assumed that electronic

 

devices would be used instead of paper notepads,

 

the original devices entering the mainstream were

 

not equipped with telephone features. However,

 

personal digital assistants with portable telephone

 

features have recently appeared. Since they are

 

not equipped to process multiple functions, like a

 

PC, they do not include printing features. The

 

Brother Mobile Software, included with this printer,

 

was developed specifically to enable printing of a

 

variety of data from PDAs installed with the

 

Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 or Pocket PC 2003 SE

 

or Windows MobileTM 5.0 operating system.

USB

Abbreviation for “Universal Serial Bus”; A protocol

 

for connecting computers and peripherals; Since

 

the protocol allows communication between a

 

USB host (mainly a PC with a USB connection)

 

and a USB client, a PDA, which functions as a

 

USB client, cannot print since it cannot send data

 

to this printer. In addition, USB Ver. 2.0, which

 

enables high-speed communication, is back-

 

wardly compatible with USB Ver. 1.1. Depending

 

on the communication speed, it appears as USB

 

Ver. 2.0 Full Speed with a communication speed

 

of 12 Mbps, or it appears as USB Ver. 2.0 High

 

Speed when compatible with 480 Mbps. This

 

printer can communicate with USB Ver. 2.0 Full

 

Speed, and at 12 Mbps with USB Ver. 1.1 or USB

 

Ver. 2.0 devices.

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Contents MW-260 Mobile Printer Introduction FCC Warning Introduction Page Precautions Meanings for symbols used in this manual Concerning this printer Recharge Lithium-ion Battery Viii Precautions Others Concerning the AC adapter Li-ionPage Xiii Operating precautions Page Page Contents General Description Right sideOperating Procedures Removing the protective filmCharging After charging is finished, disconnect the AC adapterPage Set the interface switch to IrDA infrared Set the interface switch to BluetoothTurning on/off the printer Bluetooth Functions Guide What is Bluetooth?Precautions for using Bluetooth Other features of Bluetooth technologyFirmly fold the lid back Along the fold Preparing the paperTo prepare the paper cassette Page Installing the paper cassette Insert the paper cassettePaper type indication Sending data from a Pocket PC or computer Sending data through an IrDA connectionCommunicating with Bluetooth Establish a Bluetooth con NectionStart printing Sending data through a USB connectionFeeding paper Pull the paper out from the paper output slotUsing the paper guide Installing the paper guideMaintenance Cleaning the printerCleaning the sensor Clean the sensor with a dry cotton swabCleaning the pick-up roller Appendix Product specificationsPrinter specifications Paper sizes print area TroubleshootingSymptoms & remedies With a Bluetooth connection Remain in the printer. Contact the sales Direction of the arrow to free it Indicator lights Status indicator lightCharging indicator light Glossary PDA