Printing With Bluetooth® Communication; Preparing For Bluetooth Communication; Printing From Bluetooth-Compatible Devices - Sony UP-CR10L Operating Instructions Manual

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Printing With Bluetooth
Communication
Using an optional Bluetooth USB adaptor
images from Bluetooth-compatible devices such as mobile
phones and print wirelessly. The print services available
when printing from a memory card are also available when
sending images via Bluetooth communication.
1) For more on compatible Bluetooth USB adaptors, see
"Optional accessories" on page 62 of "Specifications."
Preparing for Bluetooth
communication
Make sure of the following when using the Bluetooth
communication for printing.
• An expansion CompactFlash card is inserted.
For more on expansion CompactFlash cards, see
"Preparing an Expansion CompactFlash Card" on
page 19.
• The firmware version on the unit is 2.0 or later.
You can confirm the firmware version by displaying the
system logs from the Administration tab on the
administration screen. For details, see "Administration
Tab" on page 28.
Inserting the adaptor
Insert the Bluetooth USB adaptor (not supplied) into the
USB port (host) on the back of the unit.
Requirements for Bluetooth
communication
Compatible profiles
This unit supports the following profiles.
• BIP (Basic Imaging Profile)
• OPP (Object Push Profile)
For details on profiles supported by your Bluetooth-
compatible device, refer to the operating instructions for
that device.
What is a profile?
A profile is a set of definitions used for Bluetooth
communication. There are a number of different profiles
that are used depending on the purpose and specific
characteristics of the devices involved. To communicate
via Bluetooth, both devices must support a common
profile.
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Printing With Bluetooth® Communication
Printable file formats
®
JPEG: DCF 2.0 compatible, Exif 2.21 compatible, JFIF
(4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 baseline JPEG formats)
TIFF: Exif 2.21 compatible
BMP: 24-bit Windows format
Depending on the format, some images may not be
supported.
1)
, you can send
Maximum number of pixels that can be handled
8,000 × 6,000 dots
Depending on the available space on the expansion
CompactFlash card, the number of images that can be
received may differ.
Printing from Bluetooth-compatible
devices
You can send images from Bluetooth-compatible devices
such as mobile phones and print them.
1
Touch any place on the screen.
The language selection screen appears.
2
Touch the language you want to use.
The device selection screen appears.

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