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Setting Up Bluetooth Printing on Your Computer
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4. In Setup mode, use the Arrow buttons Bluetooth sub menu is displayed. to highlight Bluetooth Default Settings and press Select . The 5. To enable Bluetooth connectivity, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Bluetooth then use the Arrow buttons to highlight Enabled and press Select . 6. To enable Discovery Mode, use the Arrow buttons to highlight Discovery Mode in the menu, then use the Arrow buttons to highlight Enabled and press Select . 7. To set the Security level, use the Arrow buttons to select the security level you want. to highlight Security in the menu, then use the Arrow buttons NOTE: If you select High for the Security level, you must also specify the Passkey option which is the password that must be entered on the device to access the USB Bluetooth adapter, and therefore the printer's Bluetooth connectivity, and printing functions. 8. Press the Back button to save your settings and return to the previous menu. The printer is now ready to accept print requests from Bluetooth-enabled devices. Setting Up a Bluetooth-Enabled Device to Send Print Requests To set up a Bluetooth-enabled device to connect to the printer refer to the device's documentation. In particular, you must set the Device Name or the Device Address of the USB Bluetooth adapter connected to the printer. As not all devices display this information automatically, you can access these settings on your printer from the Bluetooth menu, by selecting Bluetooth Default Settings in Setup mode, and then either Device Name or the Device Address . After completing the set up procedures, you can send a print request following the instructions in your device's documentation. Enter Passkey If a passkey has been set (that is, the Security level has been set to High), you must enter the passkey on your Bluetooth device before the printer accepts print requests from your device. This is 0000 by default. You can view and modify the passkey by selecting Passkey in the Bluetooth sub menu. For more information, see "Changing Default Bluetooth Settings". NOTE: During printing operations, do not remove the USB Bluetooth adapter from the printer or move the printer, as either action could cause data to become corrupted. Even if low Security is Chosen, certain client systems such as Windows XP (in SPP mode) may impose a passkey exchange, therefore you need to be prepared to use the passkey in any case. Interrupting a Print Operation To interrupt a print operation, you can: Press the Cancel button on the printer. This cancels the current printing operation. Press the Power button on the printer. This cancels the current printing operation, terminates the Bluetooth connection and switches off the printer. Setting Up Bluetooth Printing on Your Computer To print using a Bluetooth on your computer: