Wireless Communication
Welcome Thank you for purchasing this product. This printer adapter is designed to add more convenience and freedom to printing. With this printer adapter, you can enable wireless printing and print data Welcome or photos from your desktop PCs, Laptops, PDAs and mobile phones. It’s easy-to-use and is able to activate wireless printing ranging from 80 to 100 meters. Surely, this printer will benefit your works in the office and will add more enjoyment at home.
Parts of Your Printer Adapter Front LED Status Printer Adapter Status USB Cable (1) LED 1 (Green) LED 2 (Blue) LED 3 (Red) Power on but not in standby mode On Off Off Power on and in standby mode On Blinks once per second Off Receiving/ Sending data On On Printing On On Back Welcome LED 2(Blue) LED 3 (Red) LED 1 (Green) Blinks quickly Off Note: USB Cable (2) is the cable, which connects your PC and printer.
Welcome Parts of Your Printer Adapter Accessories Welcome 6~9V 300mA Package Contents A Bluetooth printer adapter x 1 A 6~9VDC 300mA AC adapter x 1 A user guide x1 3 User Guide
Use Scenario (1) Use Scenario (1) Mobile phone Welcome PDA USB Cable (1) Bluetooth Enabled Desktop PC Bluetooth Enabled Laptop With USB Cable (1), you can print documents from your Desktop PCs, Laptops, Mobile phones or PDAs wirelessly.
Welcome Use Scenario (2) Use Scenario (2) Welcome USB Cable (2) USB Cable (1) Desktop PCs or Laptops (Device 1) PDA (Device 2) Bluetooth Enabled Laptop Mobile phone (Device 3) (Device 4) With USB Cable (1) and USB Cable (2), you can have wired printing from device 1 and wireless printing from device 2, 3, 4.
Use Scenario (3) Use Scenario (3) Desktop PCs or Laptops (Device 1) USB Cable (1) Welcome USB Cable (2) Multifunction Printer With a multifunction printer, you can scan/ print from device 1 and print from device 2 (but can not scan). Bluetooth Enabled Laptop or Desktop PCs (Device 2) (Important Note: In Scenario (2) & (3), please refer to the instructions of your printer manual to configure a wired printer. To configure a Bluetooth printer, please see the following chapters.
Specifications System Requirements Printers with USB interface. (Please refer to Printer Specifications Compatibility for Wireless Printing from PC and Mobile Phone in the next page. ) Bluetooth enabled computers or devices(mobile phones or PDAs) which supports HCRP(Hardcopy Replacement Profile), OPP (Object Push Profile) or BIP (Basic Image Profile). Specifications Windows Your printer adapter support Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 and XP. Bluetooth Your printer adapter complies with Bluetooth SIG 1.1.
Printer Compatibility for Wireless Printing from PC and Mobile Phone Printing from PC HP DeskJet:450/840C/843C/845C/920C/930C/932C/935C/940C//948C/ 950C/952C/955C/957C/960C/970C/970CXI/980C/990C/990CXI/995C/995CK/1180C/1200 0/7350/7550/7660/7760/7960 HP MFP:2175/5110/6110 Canon DeskJet:S100/S200/S300/S330/S400/S450/S520/S600/S630/ S750/S800/S820/S900/S9000/ Canon InkJet:BJC-55/BJC-85/BJC-2100/BJC-3000/BJC-8200/i70/i450//i550 /i850/i950/i4700/i6100/i9100/ Epson LaserJet:EPL-N2500/EPL5900/EPL6100L/EPL6200 Ep
For Your Safety For your safety and the maintenance of the printer adapter, please read the following precautions before you start to use this device. For Your Safety Notice Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the printer adapter. Avoid all contact with water and dry hands before using. Use dry cloth to clean the surface of the printer adapter. Do not expose the printer adapter to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. Avoid pressing hard on the printer adapter body.
Table of Contents 1 Parts of Your Printer Adapter 2 Use Scenario (1) Use Scenario (2) Use Scenario (3) 4 5 6 Specifications 7 System Requirements Specifications Printer Compatibility 8 For Your Safety 9 11 1. Hardware Installation Table of Contents Welcome Connecting Your Printer Adapter to a Printer 2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 1 Printing Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 2 Printing 13 13 20 21 28 3.
1. Hardware Installation Connecting Your Printer Adapter to a Printer Connecting Your Printer Adapter to a Printer Hardware Installation Step 1 Make sure the printer is powered off. Step 2 Connect the USB cable (1) of your printer adapter to the USB port of the printer. USB Port of your printer USB Cable (1) 11 Step 3 Power on the printer. Step 4 Plug the smaller end of the AC adapter cable into the AC power connector of your printer adapter.
Connecting Your Printer Adapter to a Printer Step 5 Connect the larger end of the AC adapter cable to Step 6 If successfully powered on, a steady green LED an electrical outlet. Hardware Installation will be lit. LED 1 (Green) Option If you need to complete tasks as in Scenario (2) or Scenario (3), you need to use USB Cable (2). Plug the USB Cable (2) as picture shown below and plug the other end of the cable to the USB port of your PC.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 1 Before You Start Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops (Important Note: If your PC or Laptop is not bluetooth enabled, you may intall a USB Bluetooth adapter, so that your PC or Laptop will be bluetooth enabled. Please refer to the manual of your USB Bluetooth adapter for more detailed instructions. And please make sure that you have completed hardware installation of your printer adapter.
Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 1 Option 1 You’ll see a bluetooth icon on the system tray if your PC or Laptop is already bluetooth enabled. 1. Double-click My Bluetooth Places icon on the Desktop. 2. Double-click Find Bluetooth Devices icon.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 1 3. Click Bluetooth tab. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops 4. From the pulldown menu, select “Advanced Confuguration”. 5. Click on the Client Applications tab. This category allows you to set the security properties of your printer. Select Printer. Then click Properties to disable the Secure Connection.
Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 1 6. Disable the Secure Connection service by unticking the check box Connection. Then click OK. 7. Now, the Secure Connection service of Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops next to Secure printer is disabled. In this case, you’ll not be asked to enter a PIN code to allow a successful connection. Click OK.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 1 8. Double-click the printer icon. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops 9. Go to Start and select Printers and Faxes. Click on “Add a printer”. 10. You’ll be prompted with an “Add Pinter Wizard” window. Select “Local printer” and click Next.
Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 1 (Important Note: If the “Add Printer Wizard” in step 10 doesn’t appear, please go to Start Menu Settings Add Printer and then the “Add Printer Wizard“ will appear as in step 10. 11. Please select the Manufacturer and the Model of your printer Then click next. If your printer is not in the list, insert the printer driver disk in your CD drive. Then click Have Disc. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops Printers 12.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 1 13. Select SRW Mobile Printer. Then click Next. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops Note: The printer name depends on your printer brand and model. 14. Give your printer a name as you wish. Tick Yes if you want to use this printer as the default printer. Click Finish. Follow the Wizard to complete the printer driver setup. After the printer driver is installed, software installation process is completed.
Printing How to Print From any Windows application(e.g. Word), select File Step 2 Print. Select the bluetooth printer you have installed and click OK. Step 3 Click Print. Wait for the printer to print.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 2 Option 2 Your PC or Laptop Supports SPP Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops If Option 1 failed, you may try Option 2 because your PC or Laptop may supports SPP, not HCRP. Follow the steps below to configure your bluetooth printer. 1. Right-click the bluetooth Icon on the system tray. Then select “Advanced Confuguration” 2. Click on the Client Applications tab.
Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 2 3. Disable the Secure Connection service by unticking the check box Connection. Then click OK. 4. Select Bluetooth Serial Port. Then click Properties to disable the Secure Connection.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 2 5. Disable the Secure Connection service by unticking the check box Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops next to Secure Connection. From the pull-down menu of COM Port, you can select the COM Port number which will be used while adding a bluetooth printer. Then click OK. 6. Now, the Secure Connection service of printer is disabled. In this case, you’ll not be asked to enter a PIN code to allow a successful connection.
Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 2 7. Right-click the bluetooth icon on the system tray again. Then select Wizard”. 8. The Bluetooth Setup window will appear. Click on the radio button next to “I want to find a specific Bluetooth device and configure how this computer will use its services”. Click Next. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops “Bluetooth Setup 9. The Bluetooth Device Selection window will search for any Bluetooth devices in this area. Take HP 1010 for example.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 2 10. Because the Secure Connection has been disabled, just click Skip Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops Pairing. 11. Tick the check box next to “Flextronicx SPP-Serial Port Profile-Print Server”. 12. A Bluetooth Properties Window will pop out. Please untick Secure Connection and remember the number of the COM Port. Click OK and then click 25 Finish.
Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer - Option 2 13. Go to Start and select Printers and Faxes. 15. An “Add Pinter Wizard” window will appear. Click Next. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops 14. Click on “Add a printer”. 16. Click the radio button next to “Local printer attached to the computer” and untick the check box next to “Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer”. Then click Next.
2. Printing from Desktop PCs or Laptops Configuring Your Bluetooth Printer- Option 2 17. Click Next to install the printer manually. Printing From Desktop PCs or Laptops 27 18. Tick “Use the following port”, and select from the pull down menu the com number specified in step . Click “Next” to continue. 19. Please select the Manufacturer and the Model of your printer Then click next. If your printer is not on the list, insert the printer driver disk in your CD drive. then click Have Disc.
Printing 20. Give your printer a name as you wish. Tick “Yes” if you want to default printer. Click Next. Printing use this printer as the Follow the Wizard to complete the printer driver setup. After the printer driver is installed, software installation process is completed. How to Print Step 1 From any Windows application(e.g. Word), select File Step 2 Print. Select the bluetooth printer you have installed and click OK. Step 3 Click Print. Wait for the printer to print.
3. Printing from Mobile Phones Before You Start Printing From Mobile Phones (Important Note: Your mobile phones should be equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology and phone camera. Printing from Mobile Phones Step 1 Make sure you have completed the hardware Step 2 Follow the instructions of the manual of your installation of your printer adapter in page 11. mobile phones to take a picture and store it in your mobile phones.
Printing from Mobile Phones How to Print on your phone camera pixel.
4. Printing from PDAs Before You Start Printing From PDAs (Important Note: Your PDAs should be equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology. Printing from PDAs Step 1 Make sure you have completed the hardware Step 2 Follow the instructions of the manual of your PDAs installation of your printer adapter in page 11. to open a document. Step 3 Follow the instructions of the manual of your PDAs to send the document via Bluetooth. The Bluetooth service should be “On” before you send this document.
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5. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Q1: I can not print. A1: 1. Check the power and the connection status of Printer Adapter. Is the LED status of Printer Adapter the same as described in page 2 now? 2. Check the compatibility of your printer. See if it supports wireless printing from both PC and mobile phone. 3. Check the bluetooth status of your PC/ mobile phone. 4. Check if the bluetooth printer installation is successfully installed. Your PC may support either HCRP or SPP.
Troubleshooting 2. Check if your PC is bluetooth enabled. 3. Refer to the manual of your PC bluetooth device. Troubleshooting Q3: I can print from my mobile phone, but I can not print from PC. A3: 1. Check the compatibility of your printer. See if it supports wireless printing from both PC and mobile phone.