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Printing Data through Infrared Communication - manual

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Basic Printing Printing Data through Infrared Communication If you have a computer, PDA or mobile phone with an Infrared Port for wireless data communication, you can print data with a cordless connection with the printer. You can also print images, an address book, a schedule, or memos received from a PDA or mobile phone in a specified format through infrared communication. „ Requirements for Infrared Communication with the Computer Printing through infrared communication can be performed under Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows 98. In order to use infrared communication, your computer must satisfy the following requirements: CPU Intel Pentium or higher IrDA IrDA 1.1 compliant Baud rate (communication speed) Max. 4 Mbps Infrared communication devices Infrared communication port incorporated in the computer Note • When printing through infrared communication, the Microsoft infrared communication driver must have been installed in Windows 98 computer or later. • In Windows 98 or Windows Me, check whether the infrared communication driver has been installed. To activate the Infrared Port, carry out the following operation: 1.Click Start, and select Settings and then Control Panel. 2.Check whether the Wireless Link icon (Windows Me) or the Infrared icon (Windows 98) is displayed in the window. If this icon is displayed, the required infrared driver has already been installed. If this icon is not displayed, change the BIOS setting to activate (turn on) the Infrared Port. For the procedure, refer to your computer manual. In Windows 98, follow the procedure below: 3.Double-click the Infrared icon. 4.Check whether the Enable infrared communication check box is selected. If the check box is not selected, select it. • Before printing data or using a maintenance function of the printer driver, ensure that the name of the printer is displayed by placing the mouse pointer on the Wireless Link icon (For Windows 98, click the Infrared icon) on the Control Panel. • In Windows XP or Windows 2000, the BJ Status Monitor is not displayed. 15

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Basic Printing
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Printing Data through Infrared Communication
If you have a computer, PDA or mobile phone with an Infrared Port for wireless data
communication, you can print data with a cordless connection with the printer. You can also
print images, an address book, a schedule, or memos received from a PDA or mobile phone
in a specified format through infrared communication.
Requirements for Infrared Communication with the Computer
Printing through infrared communication can be performed under Windows XP,
Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows 98. In order to use infrared communication,
your computer must satisfy the following requirements:
CPU
Intel Pentium or higher
IrDA
IrDA 1.1 compliant
Baud rate (communication speed)
Max. 4 Mbps
Infrared communication devices
Infrared communication port incorporated in the
computer
Note
When printing through infrared communication, the Microsoft
infrared communication driver must have been installed in Windows
98 computer or later.
In Windows 98 or Windows Me, check whether the infrared
communication driver has been installed. To activate the Infrared
Port, carry out the following operation:
1.Click
Start
, and select
Settings
and then
Control Panel
.
2.Check whether the
Wireless Link
icon (Windows Me) or the
Infrared
icon (Windows 98) is displayed in the window.
If this icon is displayed, the required infrared driver has already
been installed. If this icon is not displayed, change the BIOS
setting to activate (turn on) the Infrared Port. For the procedure,
refer to your computer manual.
In Windows 98, follow the procedure below:
3.Double-click the
Infrared
icon.
4.Check whether the
Enable infrared communication
check box is
selected. If the check box is not selected, select it.
Before printing data or using a maintenance function of the printer
driver, ensure that the name of the printer is displayed by placing the
mouse pointer on the
Wireless Link
icon (For Windows 98, click the
Infrared
icon) on the Control Panel.
In Windows XP or Windows 2000, the BJ Status Monitor is not
displayed.