HP Deskjet 460cb User Manual
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Configuring the printer 61 Bluetooth wireless connection This section describes how to set up and configure the printer for a Bluetooth wireless connection. For an overview of Bluetooth, see About Bluetooth. You can configure Bluetooth wireless settings during software installation (setup), or you can configure settings later using the Toolbox (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS). See Configuring Bluetooth wireless settings. NOTE:If you are using a Pocket PC or Palm OS device, you can use the...
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Chapter 4 - Managing and configuring the printer 62 To set up a Bluetooth wireless connection (Mac OS) 1.Connect the printer to your computer with a USB cable. 2.Open System Preferences, and from the Hardware list click Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is turned on. 3.Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive. Double-click the CD icon on the desktop, and then double-click the Setup icon. Also, you can locate the Installer folder on the Starter CD. 4.Click Install Driver and follow the onscreen...
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Configuring the printer 63 To configure Bluetooth wireless settings (Mac OS) Bluetooth connections are supported in Mac OS X (10.3 and later), provided Bluetooth hardware is included or installed in your computer. 1.Connect the printer to your computer with a USB cable. 2.Insert the Bluetooth wireless printer card into the CF slot in the printer. (See Installing the 802.11 or Bluetooth wireless printer card.) 3.Open the HP Printer Utility. See HP Printer Utility (Mac OS). 4.Select the printer and click...
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Chapter 4 - Managing and configuring the printer 64 To change the printer’s Bluetooth device name (Windows) 1.Connect the printer to your computer with a USB cable. 2.Open the Toolbox. See Toolbox (Windows). 3.Click the Printer Services tab. 4.Click Bluetooth Settings. 5.Enter a new printer name of up to 60 characters in the Printer Name box. 6.Click OK. The printer’s Bluetooth device name is changed. To change the printer’s Bluetooth device name (Mac OS) 1.Connect the printer to your computer with a...
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Configuring the printer 65 Reset device access The following steps will clear all bonded devices from the printer’s memory. To reset device access (Windows) 1.Open the Toolbox. See Toolbox (Windows). 2.Click the Printer Services tab. 3.Click Bluetooth Settings. 4.Click the Reset Device Access button. A warning dialog box appears. 5.Click OK to close the warning dialog box. All bonded devices are removed from the printer’s memory. To reset device access (Mac OS) 1.Open the HP Printer Utility. See HP...
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Chapter 4 - Managing and configuring the printer 66 To reset to factory default settings NOTE:Using the following instructions will reset only the printer’s Bluetooth settings. 1.Press and hold down (Power button). 2.While holding down (Power button), press (Cancel button) 4 times, then press (Resume button) 6 times. 3.Release (Power button). To turn off Bluetooth To turn off Bluetooth printing, remove the Bluetooth wireless printer card from the printer. Bluetooth discovery Discovery is the...
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Configuring the printer 67 Bluetooth wireless profiles Serial port profile (SPP) The Serial Port Profile is a wireless version of a serial port on the printer that can be used with notebook computers, Pocket PC devices such as HP iPAQs, and other PDA devices to print with Bluetooth wireless technology. The Serial Port Profile sends data as a series of bytes and does not support bi-directional communication. Object push profile (OPP) The Object Push Profile lets you print from devices that use the...
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Maintaining the printer 69 5 Maintaining and troubleshooting This chapter explains basic printer maintenance and troubleshooting. You can find information about the state of the printer and the print cartridges from the Toolbox (Windows), the HP Printer Utility (Mac OS), and the Toolbox software for PDAs (Pocket PC and Palm OS) if you have one of these installed. You can also perform maintenance functions from these utilities. Maintaining the printer The printer does not require scheduled maintenance,...
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Chapter 5 - Maintaining and troubleshooting 70 Cleaning the print cartridges If printed characters are incomplete, or if dots or lines are missing from the printouts, you might need to clean the print cartridges. These are symptoms of clogged ink nozzles, which can result from prolonged exposure to air. NOTE:Before you clean the print cartridges, make sure the print cartridge ink levels are not low or empty. Low ink levels can also cause incomplete characters, missing lines, or dots on the printouts....