
Connecting the Computer and Printer
The printer can be connected to your computer via USB cable, Bluetooth
Install the printer driver before connecting the printer to the computer.
Note
When connecting via Bluetooth, the connection settings are saved even after the printer is turned off.
USB Connection
a Make sure that the printer is turned off before connecting the USB cable.
b Connect the printer end of the USB cable to the USB port on the side of the printer.
c Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer.
Setting Up the Printer |
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Bluetooth Connection |
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Note
Follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of your
Use this procedure to pair the printer with the computer using the Bluetooth management software.
a Press and hold the (Power) button to
turn the printer on and then press and hold the Bluetooth button.
b Use your Bluetooth management software to discover the printer and configure the printer connection.
Note
If the software prompts you to enter a Bluetooth passkey (PIN code), enter the passkey assigned to the printer. The printer's passkey is the last four digits of its serial number by default.
c Write down the name of the port used for the connection.
d Open the printer screen so that the printer’s port settings can be changed.
Windows® XP:
[Start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and
Other Hardware] - [Printers and
Faxes].
Windows Vista®:
Start button - [Control Panel] -
[Hardware and Sound] - [Printers].
Windows® 7:
Start button - [Devices and Printers].
e Windows® XP/Windows Vista® :
click [Properties].
Windows® 7:
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