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The following conditions may reduce the reception range of the
IrDA interface.
•If another IrDA device is attached.
•If another
•If the IrDA port is exposed to sunlight, fluorescent light, or any other strong light source like a large torch.
•If the IrDA port is not clean. Clean it with a soft, dry cloth if the port is smudged or dirty.
3.Make sure the computer is set up for IrDA operation.
To use IrDA successfully, make sure the following conditions are satisfied:
•Make sure the
3.0 has been installed.
•If you are using Windows 95/Windows 98, make sure a COM port has been selected for IrDA with the Printer Wizard. Allocation of a port for an IrDA wireless interface may depend on the computer you are using. Usually COM4 can be selected as an external serial (COM) port. For details about how your system configuration, refer to your computer manual.
•If you are using Windows 2000, select IR as the destination printer port. For details about how to do this, refer to your computer documentation.
•Make sure the
•Only the Microsoft IR Comm Driver Ver. 3.0 can be used as the IrDA driver for the
•The IrDA interface cannot detect the printer status and reset the printer. If communication between the printer and computer is interrupted and the print job is stopped, the printer is initialised automatically. (The buffer memory of the printer is cleared and the paper is ejected.)