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3 Aim the mobile telephone’s infrared port at the printer’s
infrared data receiver and initiate data transfer from the
telephone.
See the user guide for your mobile telephone for instructions for
configuring the infrared data settings and for printing.
While data is being transmitted, a screen similar to the following will
appear in the printer’s LCD monitor and the indicator will blink
green. If the transfer is not working well, reposition the mobile
telephone closer and directly in front of the infrared data receiver
and reinitiate the transfer.
The printer will begin printing after the transmission is complete.
This section explains how to print images from a Bluetooth enabled
mobile telephone.
Supported Devices
Check whether or not your mobile telephone has the required functions
for Bluetooth enabled printing.
Requirement 1: Built-in Bluetooth capabilities that support OPP (Object
Push Profile) or BIP (Basic Imaging Profile). See the user
guide for your mobile telephone for information on
the profiles supported.
Requirement 2: Built-in camera capable of recording and saving image
data (JPEG images of 2.5 MB or less).
• Mail and address book information cannot be printed.
• Mobile telephone security settings prevent printing of images
downloaded from the Internet and images downloaded from a URL sent
by email.
• Movies cannot be printed.
• The printer may not be able to print images saved onto the memory card
of some types of mobile telephones.
• The position and orientation (horizontal or vertical) of images for printing
is set automatically by the printer. Since images are enlarged or reduced
to fit the paper size, the edges of the image may be cropped with certain
combinations of image and paper sizes.
• Data transmission times are long when the data sizes are large.
Accordingly, it may take some time before printing starts.
Up to approximately
20 cm (7.9 in.)
Hold the mobile telephone within 10
degrees of the sensor in any direction
The distance over which infrared signals can be
transmitted and received varies according to the mobile
telephone model and operating system.
Printing via a Bluetooth Connection