• To connect to a Bluetooth printer, your computer must have a Bluetooth device installed. Make sure
a Bluetooth device is installed on your computer.
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003/2003 R2
1. Quit all applications. (Do not close this manual.)
2. On the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes].
3. Click [Add a printer].
4. Click [Next].
5. Click [Bluetooth Printer], and then click [Next].
The computer begins searching for available Bluetooth printers.
If a new printer is discovered, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] window appears. To ignore a
discovered device and continue searching, click [Cancel]. The computer resumes searching for
other available Bluetooth printers.
6. Click [No, I will not connect], and then click [Next].
7. Click [Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)], and then click [Next].
8. Insert the CD-ROM provided with this machine into your computer's CD-ROM drive, select
the [Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM...)] check box, and then click [Next].
9. If the [Hardware Installation] window appears, click [Continue].
10. If the installation was successful, click [Finish].
11. Select [Test Print], and then click [Next].
12. Click [Finish].
• Actual Bluetooth printer operations will vary according to your Bluetooth device and/or Bluetooth-
installed computer. For details, see the Help supplied with your Bluetooth device and/or Bluetooth-
equipped computer.
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After printing the test page, check it. If there is a problem with the test page, click [Troubleshooting]
in the test print window. If there is no problem with the test page, click [Close] to close the window.
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
1. Quit all applications. (Do not close this manual.)
2. On the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel].
3. In the "Hardware and Sound" area, click [Printers].
4. In the top part of the window, click [Add a printer].
2. Installing the Printer Driver
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