HP Color Inkjet cp1160 HP Color Inkjet Printer CP1160 - (English) User Guide f - Page 97

infrared printing, not available in Mac OS X, printing from a PowerBook

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infrared printing For more information on infrared printing visit HP's website at: www.hp.com/support/cp1160. not available in Mac OS X Infrared printing is not currently available in Mac OS X for applications that are built for Mac OS X or that run on Mac OS X Classic. printing from a PowerBook 1. Turn on the printer. 2. Locate the infrared lens on the PowerBook. 3. Align the PowerBook's infrared lens with the printer's infrared lens. The computer should be positioned no more than one meter (three feet) from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the printer's infrared lens. 4. Remove any obstacles between the two devices. The infrared icon appears when the devices are correctly aligned. 5. Send the file to print following normal print procedures. The infrared light on the printer displays a solid beam during the transfer process. When printing is complete, the light begins to blink. If the PowerBook is moved out of range of the printer's infrared lens at any time during the printing process, the infrared icon disappears and the printer stops printing. Realign the devices within 3-30 seconds and the print job will resume. 89

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infrared printing
not available in Mac OS X
Infrared printing is not currently available in Mac OS X for applications that
are built for Mac OS X or that run on Mac OS X Classic.
printing from a PowerBook
1.
Turn on the printer.
2.
Locate the infrared lens on the PowerBook.
3.
Align the PowerBook’s infrared lens with the printer’s infrared lens.
The computer should be positioned no more than one meter (three feet)
from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the printer’s
infrared lens.
4.
Remove any obstacles between the two devices.
The infrared icon appears when the devices are correctly aligned.
5.
Send the file to print following normal print procedures.
The infrared light on the printer displays a solid beam during the transfer
process. When printing is complete, the light begins to blink.
For more information on infrared printing visit HP’s website at:
www.hp.com/support/cp1160
.
If the PowerBook is moved out of range of the printer’s infrared lens at
any time during the printing process, the infrared icon disappears and
the printer stops printing. Realign the devices within 3-30 seconds and
the print job will resume.