Chapter 2 — Configuring the Mobile Printer
Connecting the Printer to Your Network
Setting Up Bluetooth Communications
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c Select the following check boxes:
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Send line ends with line feed
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Echo typed characters locally
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Append line feeds to incoming line ends
d Click OK to save and close ASCII Setup.
5 Test your connection by typing one of the following commands in
your communications program window:
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For IPL, hold down Ctrl and type:
b,w,c
For FingerPrint, type:
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FF
and press Enter.
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For ESC/P, press ESC and type:
EZ {AHEAD:10}
The printer feeds a small strip of media.
The printer must establish communications with a host that sends
the data to print. The printer has two ways to communicate with a
network:
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Bluetooth radio communications
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802.11 b/g wireless radio communications
Your mobile printer contains a Bluetooth radio that allows wireless
communications with a remote device from distances up to 100
meters (328 feet) depending on the Bluetooth range capabilities of the
remote device, environmental conditions, and obstructions. For the
Bluetooth-enabled devices to exchange data, both devices must
establish a connection. Bluetooth software is always running in the
background.
PB50 and PB51 Mobile Printer User Guide