Wireless Printing
Infrared (IrDA) Wireless Printing
You can transmit and easily print out the images shot by a camera equipped mobile
phone.
The mobile phone must have the following features.
JPEG image recording/saving capacity
Infrared data communication (with an IrDA compliant infrared data communication port)
Refer to your mobile phone's manual when using infrared data communication.
1
Disconnect the camera or Bluetooth unit if it is connected to the
printer, or remove the memory card if it is inserted (p. 27).
The printer enlarges or reduces the size of the image according to the paper size
and sets the print direction to vertical or horizontal automatically. The upper, lower,
left or right portion(s) of the printed image may be trimmed depending on the
combination of the image size and paper size.
Printing is done according to the setting value specified in [Printer Settings] (p. 48).
2
Transmit an image from your
mobile phone to the printer.
Aim the mobile phone
the printer
transmit the image data to the printer.
See the illustration to the right for the
transmittable distance. Note that the
distance differs depending on the
mobile phone model.
connection methods,
phone
'
During communications, the IrDA screen is
displayed on the printer's LCD monitor and
the power button blinks green.
transmission is interrupted, the power
button stops blinking and lights green.
Check the message appearing on the
mobile phone display if an error occurs.
If the data transmission fails, move the
mobile phone closer to the front of the
printer
repeat the procedure.
3
Printing starts after the data transmission is complete.
Printing cannot be canceled by pressing the PRINT/STOP button when printing
wirelessly.
42
s infrared port at
'
'
s infrared data receiver and
For details on
refer to your mobile
s manual.
s infrared data receiver and
'
Within 20 cm
(Do not place objects
within this range.)
If data
Effective range
Approx. 10 degrees (both
top/bottom and left/right)
IrDA screen