Note: If the printer times out, sending a print request through the Bluetooth connection will not turn the printer on. Make sure the printer is on before sending your print request.
To print labels from a Bluetooth-enabled device
1Create a label file with a .LBL extension, and load it on your device. You can use Intermec PLUS to create your label file. For help, see the online help.
2Load the Bluetooth print utility for your processor on your device:
Processor | Bluetooth Print Utility |
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ARM BTPrintUtilityARM.exe
MIPS BTPrintUtilityMIPS.exe
SH3 BTPrintUtilitySH3.exe
These utilities are on the CD that came with your printer.
For help loading the utilities, see the device’s manual.
3Turn on the printer.
4Using either Intermec PLUS or CPL, set Bluetooth authentication On or Off. When you set Bluetooth authentication to On, the passkey is created using an algorithm based on the friendly name.
5On the device, find the Bluetooth COM port setting for the device. For example, to find the COM port on a 700 Series Mobile computer, select My Bluetooth Device and then COM Ports.
6Search for the printer and establish a connection. For help, see the device’s manual.
7Open the Bluetooth print utility on your device.
8On the Print Utility screen, make sure the serial port matches the port the Bluetooth connection is using.
9From File Name, select the label file you loaded.
10Click Print (1). The printer prints the label.
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