Using a Bluetooth Device With Your Printer 41
Using a Bluetooth Device With Your Printer
To send and print photos wirelessly from Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as digital still 
cameras, digital video cameras, PDAs, mobile phones, and computers, you can use the 
optional Bluetooth Photo Print adapter, available from EPSON. 
The Bluetooth Photo Print adapter (C12C824142) is available from your local retailer or the 
EPSON Store at (800) 873-7766, or you can visit our web site at www.epsonstore.com 
(U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. 
Note: While this product complies with the Bluetooth specification, it is not 
guaranteed to work with all devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology. 
The communication range of this product is approximately 33 feet (10 meters); however, this 
may vary depending on conditions, including obstacles between devices, signal quality, 
magnetic fields, static electricity and electromagnetic interference, software, operating system, 
reception sensitivity, and antenna performance. 
The following profiles are available: Basic Imaging Profile (BIP), Hardcopy Cable 
Replacement Profile (HCRP), and Object Push Profile (OPP). 
Connecting the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter 
Fold down the top of the Bluetooth Photo Print adapter, then plug it into the EXT. I/F USB 
port on the front of the printer.
Caution: Do not connect the Bluetooth Photo Print adapter while the printer is 
printing. Doing so may cause the printer to malfunction. 
The Bluetooth Photo Print adapter light comes on for one second. If the light does not turn 
on, disconnect the adapter from the printer, then reconnect it. 
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