HP C3916A HP LaserJet 5, 5M, and 5N Printer - User's Guide - Page 82

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Note 3 Send the print job. The status light above the IR adapter should turn on. If not, realign the adapter with the IR port on the sending device, resend the print job, and keep the equipment within the range of operation during printing. 4 If you have to move the equipment, for example, to add paper, make sure it remains within the range of operation to maintain the connection. If the connection is interrupted before your print job is complete, the IR adapter status light will turn off. You have between 3 to 40 seconds to correct the interruption and continue the job. In this case, the HP IR adapter status light will turn back on. The connection can be permanently broken if the sending port is moved out of range of operation or if anything passes between the ports blocking the transmission, such as a hand, piece of paper, or direct sunlight. Printing with the IR adapter is generally slower than printing with a direct connection through the parallel port, depending on the size of the print job. 4-32 Printing EN

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3
Send the print job.
The status light above the IR adapter should turn on.
If not, realign the adapter with the IR port on the sending device, resend
the print job, and keep the equipment within the range of operation
during printing.
4
If you have to move the equipment, for example, to add paper, make
sure it remains within the range of operation to maintain the connection.
If the connection is interrupted before your print job is complete, the IR
adapter status light will turn off.
You have between 3 to 40 seconds to
correct the interruption and continue the job.
In this case, the HP IR
adapter status light will turn back on.
Note
The connection can be permanently broken if the sending port is moved out
of range of operation or if anything passes between the ports blocking the
transmission, such as a hand, piece of paper, or direct sunlight.
Printing with the IR adapter is generally slower than printing with a direct
connection through the parallel port, depending on the size of the print job.
4-32
Printing
EN