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Chapter 2 Setup
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Setting up from a Windows Computer
Follow the procedure below and make the settings.
1
Have a Bluetooth wireless technology compatible computer ready.
Make sure you have installed TM Bluetooth® Connector.
2
Turn on the printer.
3
Start TM Bluetooth® Connector.
4
Select [Search all printers around this computer], and then click [Search].
If the host computer and the printer are not connected on a continuous basis but rather connected
every time the printer starts printing, some time may be needed for the printer to actually start
printing after the host computer commands printing. This pause is the time required for
processing the connection between the host computer and the printer, and it depends on the
conditions of the environment where used.
If data transfer from an application of the host computer has already been completed, data might
remain in the Bluetooth module internal buffer. As such data remaining in the buffer might be lost
when the connection is cut off, use the status or similar functions to check that transmitted data
has been completely printed before cutting off the wireless connection.
For detailed information about EPSON TM Bluetooth
®
Connector, see the TM Bluetooth
®
Connector
User’s Manual.
The device name and passkey are editable with the Setup Utilities.
If the printer has not detected after clicking the Search button, check the manufacturer of the
Bluetooth software.
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. In the search box on the Control Panel, enter "Bluetooth", and then click Change Bluetooth
settings.
3. In the Bluetooth Settings dialog box, click the Hardware tab, and then search for the
Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator. If it is not found, the Bluetooth software cannot detect the
Epson Bluetooth printer, and you may not be able to connect to the computer.