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Troubleshooting Tips - D-Link PersonalAir DBT-320 Install Manual

Bluetooth usb printer adapter

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Printing from your PDA
To print from your PDA, be sure that you have at least the following:
• Bluetooth enabled PDA
• Bluetooth Software supporting the Object Push Profile
• Printing software (i.e. PrintPocket CE for PDAs running Pocket PC
2002 or 2000, BTPrint for Palms running Palm OS 4.x or OS 5.x, iPAQs
running Pocket PC 2003)
• PCL3 printer
The Bluetooth printing procedure will vary depending on the manufacturer
of your PDA and software that you are using. Please check your PDA
manual or with your manufacturer for specific directions on how to print.

Troubleshooting Tips

If you are having trouble printing with the DBT-320 check the following:
• Make sure your printer is turned on and the Ready LED on the DBT-
320 is green. If the Ready LED is not green, check your USB connection
to the printer.
• Make sure the Bluetooth icon on the screen of your laptop, computer,
mobile phone, or PDA is white. This means that the Bluetooth
application is ready. If the Bluetooth icon is not white, try rebooting
your Bluetooth mobile device and/or reinstalling your Bluetooth software.
Check that your Bluetooth software supports the HCRP, and SPP
Bluetooth profiles for printing.
• If the Bluetooth icon is red, the DBT-320 is not properly connected.
Check the DBT-320 connection to your printer and your printer
connection.
• When printing, the Bluetooth icon will blink Green. If the Bluetooth LED
is not flashing on, check your DBT-320 connection to the printer. Your
printer may also not be configured correctly. Check your printer
configuration.
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