Hp Bt1300 Overview - HP bt1300 User Manual

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hp bt1300 Overview

The hp bt1300 wireless printer adapter is a wireless print device that plugs directly into the USB or
parallel port of your printer. By using the hp bt1300, you can conveniently print from a desktop,
laptop, and other devices that use Bluetooth technology without using a cable. Refer to the Quick-
Install Guide provided in the product package for hardware setup information. For additional
information on this product, visit the HP web site at www.hp.com/support/bluetoothprinteradapter.
This manual covers installation and configuration of the hp bt1300 for use with computers, pocket PCs
(PDAs), or mobile phones that have either embedded Bluetooth capability or are equipped to use an
external adapter that uses Bluetooth technology. A troubleshooting section is also provided in the
event that your hp bt1300 does not perform as specified.
NOTE: All discussions, procedures, and other material in this manual concerning connection and
communication between devices, are referring to devices and software that use Bluetooth technology.
The hp bt1300 supports the following profiles:
Serial Port Profile (SPP) – allows the use of an emulated serial port for applications that
traditionally use a wired serial port interface, such as synchronizing information between an
iPAQ Pocket PC and a desktop PC using Microsoft
Object Push Profile (OPP) – defines the process of pushing or pulling small objects such as a
business card, calendar appointment, or a task from one device to another.
Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP) – enables a device to communicate with a
printer directly for advanced printing capabilities, including management of print jobs, access
to specific printer drivers for greater control over formatting, and other printing features.
Specific printer drivers are required to use this profile.
Basic Printing Profile (BPP) – enables simpler printing from a device to a printer. Using this
profile does not require specific printer drivers. Instead, the printer has the capability to
decipher the information sent to it so that it can produce the desired format.
Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) – defines a method for transferring images from one device (such
as a camera) to another device (such as a desktop PC) for storage, editing, or printing.
The hp bt1300 can also be used with other devices that support these profiles. For information on the
installation of these other types of devices, visit the HP web site at
http://www.hp.com/support/bluetoothprinteradapter.
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ActiveSync, or printing to a printer.
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