Canon PIXMA MP500 MP500 User's Guide - Page 75

Performing Bluetooth Communication - user manual

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Performing Bluetooth Communication This section explains the procedure to print photos through Bluetooth communication from the mobile phone with the optional Bluetooth Unit BU-20. For the procedure to print through Bluetooth communication from the computer, refer to the Bluetooth User's Guide. Note The mobile phone supporting the OPP (Object Push Profile) or BIP (Basic Image Profile) can print photos. For details of profiles, refer to your product's instruction manual. „ Printing through Bluetooth Communication When you print through Bluetooth communication from a mobile phone, refer to your mobile phone manual. 1 Prepare for printing. (1) Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine. See "Turning on the Machine" on page 19. (2) Load paper. See "Loading Paper" on page 21. (3) Ensure that the proper paper source is selected. See "Changing the Paper Source" on page 25. 2 Connect the Bluetooth Unit BU-20 to the Direct Print Port. 3 Set the print setting. See "Setting the Page Size, Media Type, and Layout When Printing from a Mobile Phone" on page 70. 4 Start printing from a mobile phone. z When you select the device name, select the initial value "Canon MP500-1." z If you are required to enter the passkey, enter the initial value "0000." z You can change the device name of the machine, passkey, and so on in Bluetooth settings on the machine. See "Changing the Bluetooth Settings - Bluetooth settings" on page 74. Chapter 5 Printing Photographs from a Wireless Communication Device 73

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Chapter 5
73
Printing Photographs from a Wireless Communication Device
Performing Bluetooth Communication
This section explains the procedure to print photos through Bluetooth communication from the
mobile phone with the optional Bluetooth Unit BU-20.
For the procedure to print through Bluetooth communication from the computer, refer to the
Bluetooth User's Guide
.
Printing through Bluetooth Communication
When you print through Bluetooth communication from a mobile phone, refer to your mobile
phone manual.
1
Prepare for printing.
(1)
Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See
“Turning on the Machine” on page 19
.
(2)
Load paper.
See
“Loading Paper” on page 21
.
(3)
Ensure that the proper paper source is selected.
See
“Changing the Paper Source” on page 25
.
2
Connect the Bluetooth Unit BU-20 to the Direct Print Port.
3
Set the print setting.
See
“Setting the Page Size, Media Type, and Layout When Printing from a Mobile Phone” on
page 70
.
4
Start printing from a mobile phone.
When you select the device name, select the initial value "Canon MP500-1."
If you are required to enter the passkey, enter the initial value "0000."
You can change the device name of the machine, passkey, and so on in Bluetooth settings
on the machine. See
“Changing the Bluetooth Settings - Bluetooth settings” on page 74
.
Note
The mobile phone supporting the OPP (Object Push Profile) or BIP (Basic
Image Profile) can print photos. For details of profiles, refer to your product's
instruction manual.