Kodak 5300 User Guide - Page 41

Bluetooth Printing, Range, User-friendly Name, Printing - wireless

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Print If a DPOF file is detected when you insert a memory card, the EasyShare AiO displays a message asking if you want to print tagged images. Bluetooth Printing Bluetooth is a short-range radio technology that enables wireless connectivity between electronic devices. This feature supports an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth Adapter that accepts JPEG/EXIF image file types from the following types of Bluetooth enabled devices. „ Mobile camera phones „ PDAs „ Digital still cameras You can purchase a Bluetooth Adapter directly from Kodak at www.kodak.com/go/accessories. To enable Bluetooth wireless connectivity, plug your Kodak Bluetooth Adapter into the front USB port. NOTE: Your EasyShare AiO supports connection to only one Bluetooth device at a time and has an 8MB file size limitation. Range The recommended maximum distance between Bluetooth devices for the highest transfer speed is 10 meters or 32.81 feet. However, Bluetooth will work beyond this distance. User-friendly Name Your EasyShare AiO has a serial number that is used to construct name for Bluetooth printing. The default name is Kodak5300+XXXX, where XXXX represents the last four digits if the AiO printer's serial number. You can change this to a more user-friendly name with the AiO Home Center (See General Settings in Chapter 2). Printing When a Bluetooth connection is made, no other functions are available, and the LCD display indicates printing from Bluetooth. You control printing from your Bluetooth device. User's Guide 37

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Print
If a DPOF file is detected when you insert a memory card, the EasyShare AiO displays a message asking if
you want to print tagged images.
Bluetooth Printing
Bluetooth is a short-range radio technology that enables wireless connectivity between electronic devices.
This feature supports an optional Kodak USB Bluetooth Adapter that accepts JPEG/EXIF image file types
from the following types of Bluetooth enabled devices.
Mobile camera phones
PDAs
Digital still cameras
You can purchase a Bluetooth Adapter directly from Kodak at
www.kodak.com/go/accessories
.
To enable Bluetooth wireless connectivity, plug your Kodak Bluetooth Adapter into the front USB port.
NOTE:
Your EasyShare AiO supports connection to only one Bluetooth device at a time and has an 8MB
file size limitation.
Range
The recommended maximum distance between Bluetooth devices for the highest transfer speed is 10
meters or 32.81 feet. However, Bluetooth will work beyond this distance.
User-friendly Name
Your EasyShare AiO has a serial number that is used to construct name for Bluetooth printing. The default
name is
Kodak5300+XXXX
, where
XXXX
represents the last four digits if the AiO printer's serial number.
You can change this to a more user-friendly name with the AiO Home Center (See
General Settings
in
Chapter 2).
Printing
When a Bluetooth connection is made, no other functions are available, and the LCD display indicates
printing from Bluetooth. You control printing from your Bluetooth device.
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