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IRDA Port ranges

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HP LaserJet 5P Printer Service Supplement New Product Features (1 m) of the IR port on the printer and at an angle of ±15 degrees to ensure printing (Figure 9). 3. Send the print job. The status light above the IR port turns on (printing a complex document or using a software print spooler on your PC may delay the time it takes for the IR status light to turn on). If the status light does not turn on, realign the port on your portable equipment with the port on the printer, resend the print job and stay within the range of operation during printing. 4. If you have to move the device, for example, to add paper, make sure you stay within the range of operation to maintain the connection. If the connection is interrupted before your print job is complete, the IR port status light will turn off. You have from 3 to 40 seconds (depending on the host implementation) to correct the interruption and continue the job. In this case, the IR port status light turns back on. 5. The connection can be permanently broken (interrupted for more than 3 to 40 seconds) if the "sending" IR port is moved out of the range of operation or if anything passes between the two ports to block the transmission, such as a hand or piece of paper, or even direct sunlight. In this case, the job needs to be reprinted. 30° ≤1 Meter ≤ 3 feet Figure 9 IRDA Port ranges 21

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(1 m) of the IR port on the printer and at an angle of
±15
degrees to ensure printing (Figure 9).
3.
Send the print job. The status light above the IR port turns on
(printing a complex document or using a software print spooler
on your PC may delay the time it takes for the IR status light to
turn on). If the status light does not turn on, realign the port on
your portable equipment with the port on the printer, resend
the print job and stay within the range of operation during
printing.
4.
If you have to move the device, for example, to add paper, make
sure you stay within the range of operation to maintain the
connection. If the connection is interrupted
before your print
job is complete, the IR port status light will turn off. You have
from 3 to 40 seconds (depending on the host implementation) to
correct the interruption and continue the job. In this case, the
IR port status light turns back on.
5.
The connection can be permanently broken (interrupted for
more than 3 to 40 seconds) if the “sending” IR port is moved out
of the range of operation or if anything passes between the two
ports to block the transmission, such as a hand or piece of
paper, or even direct sunlight. In this case, the job needs to be
reprinted.
30
°
1 Meter
3 feet
Figure 9
IRDA Port ranges
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