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Chapter 4 When you print tagged photos, the selected layout is applied unless your camera allows selection of sizes. Printing from a Bluetooth Device Your printer allows you to print from a Bluetooth device, using an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth dongle, which you can purchase from Kodak at www.kodak.com/go/ accessories. Bluetooth allows wireless connectivity between compatible electronic devices. To enable Bluetooth wireless connectivity, plug the Kodak Bluetooth dongle into the USB port located on the front panel of your printer. When the device and the printer are connected, you can send photos from your Bluetooth device to the printer. The All-in-One supports connectivity to one Bluetooth device at a time. The Kodak dongle (shown below) supports receiving print jobs from the following Bluetooth-enabled devices: • Mobile camera phones • Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) • Digital still cameras • Computers Range For the highest transfer speed, Kodak recommends keeping a maximum distance of 10 meters or 33 feet between Bluetooth devices, as they may not work reliably beyond this range. Bluetooth Security Pin The printer's bluetooth security pin is 1111. This is entered on the image source and is only needed if the image source requires a security exchange. The printer does not require a security pin. Printing Multiple Photos When the you select a print size smaller than the paper size, this printer automatically lays out multiple photos using the least amount of space, minimizing paper waste when cutting out the photos. Printing Panoramic Photos You can print a panoramic photo on 4 x 12 paper, or two panoramic photos on U.S. letter or A4 paper; some cropping will occur. Kodak ESP 5 Printer User Guide 21

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Chapter 4
Kodak ESP 5 Printer User Guide
21
When you print tagged photos, the selected layout is applied unless your camera allows
selection of sizes.
Printing from a Bluetooth Device
Your printer allows you to print from a Bluetooth device, using an optional Kodak USB
Bluetooth dongle, which you can purchase from Kodak at
www.kodak.com/go/
accessories
. Bluetooth allows wireless connectivity between compatible electronic devices.
To enable Bluetooth wireless connectivity, plug the Kodak Bluetooth dongle into the USB
port located on the front panel of your printer. When the device and the printer are
connected, you can send photos from your Bluetooth device to the printer. The All-in-One
supports connectivity to one Bluetooth device at a time.
The Kodak dongle (shown below) supports receiving print jobs from the following
Bluetooth-enabled devices:
Range
For the highest transfer speed, Kodak recommends keeping a maximum distance of 10
meters or 33 feet between Bluetooth devices, as they may not work reliably beyond this
range.
Bluetooth Security Pin
The printer’s bluetooth security pin is 1111. This is entered on the image source and is only
needed if the image source requires a security exchange. The printer does not require a
security pin.
Printing Multiple Photos
When the you select a print size smaller than the paper size, this printer automatically lays
out multiple photos using the least amount of space, minimizing paper waste when cutting
out the photos.
Printing Panoramic Photos
You can print a panoramic photo on 4 x 12 paper, or two panoramic photos on U.S. letter or
A4 paper; some cropping will occur.
Mobile camera phones
Personal Digital Assistants
(PDAs)
Digital still cameras
Computers