
12 Using the Bluetooth Interface
Connecting the Computer and Printer by Bluetooth
NOTE
•Follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of your
•When connecting via Bluetooth, the connection settings are saved even after the printer is turned off.
Use this procedure to pair the printer with the computer using the Bluetooth management software.
In order to use a Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth interface (optional) must be attached to the printer. For details on attaching the Bluetooth interface (optional), see its instruction manual.
a Check that the Bluetooth interface (optional) is correctly attached to the printer, and then use the slider to enable the Bluetooth interface.
b Press the (Power) button to turn on the printer.
c Hold down (about 5 seconds) the (Feed) button until the STATUS indicator blinks in green.
d If the printer was automatically turned off, turn it on again.
e Check that the STATUS indicator is lights in green. The printer has entered Bluetooth mode.
If the STATUS indicator turns off, the printer has failed to enter the Bluetooth mode. Repeat the procedure from step c.
f 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), type in the passkey assigned to the printer. By default, the printer’s passkey is the last four digits of its serial number.
g Note the name of the port used for the connection. (Virtual COM ports such as “COM1” or “COM3” will be used.)
h Insert the installer
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j When the screen for specifying the port name appears, specify the port name noted in step g.
NOTE
Refer to your Bluetooth management software’s documentation for details on connection settings, confirming the port name, etc.
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