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To set up the device for Bluetooth communication via the embedded Web server

▲ Open the embedded Web server, click the Bluetooth tab, complete the required fields in each section, and then click Apply.

To change the device name from the default via the embedded Web server

▲ Open the embedded Web server, click the Bluetooth tab, type a new name in the

Device Name field, and then click Apply.

Connect the device with Bluetooth

With a Bluetooth connection you can access many of the same printing features as with a USB connection. For example, you can check the device status, as well as the estimated amount of ink remaining in your ink cartridges.

NOTE: The only software functionality available with a Bluetooth connection is printing. Scanning and software-based faxing cannot be done over a Bluetooth connection. However, stand-alone copy and fax functions are still available.

Connecting the device with Bluetooth on Windows

You must have Windows XP and either the Microsoft Bluetooth Protocol Stack or the Widcomm/Broadcom Bluetooth Protocol Stack installed in order to connect the device.

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It is possible to have both the Microsoft Stack and the Widcomm/Broadcom Stack on your computer, but use only one of them to connect the device.

Microsoft stack: If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed on your computer, then your computer has the Microsoft Bluetooth Protocol Stack. The Microsoft stack allows you to install an external Bluetooth adapter automatically. If your Bluetooth adapter supports the Microsoft stack but it does not install

automatically, then you do not have the Microsoft stack on your computer. Check the documentation that came with the Bluetooth adapter to see if it supports the Microsoft stack.

Widcomm/Broadcom stack: If you have an HP computer with Bluetooth built in, or if you have installed an HP Bluetooth adapter, then your computer has the Widcomm/Broadcom stack. If you have an HP computer and plug in an HP Bluetooth adapter, it will install automatically using the Widcomm/Broadcom stack.

To install and print using the Microsoft stack

NOTE: Make sure that you have installed the device software on the computer. The purpose of installing the software is to make sure the printer driver is available for the Bluetooth connection. Therefore, if you have already installed the software, you do not need to reinstall it. If you want both a USB and a Bluetooth connection to the device, install the USB connection first. For more information, see Direct connection. However, if you do not want a USB connection, select Directly to the computer on the Connection Type screen. Also, on the Connect Your Device Now screen, select the check box next to If you are unable to connect your device now... at the bottom of the screen.

1. Attach an HP Bluetooth adapter to the front USB port of the device.

2. If you are using an external Bluetooth adapter for your computer, make sure your computer is started and then attach the Bluetooth adapter to a USB port on the computer. If you have Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed, the Bluetooth drivers are installed automatically. If you are prompted to select a Bluetooth profile, select HCRP.

If your computer has Bluetooth built in, just make sure the computer is started.

3. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes.

4. Double-click the Add Printer icon.

5. Click Next, and then select A Bluetooth Printer.

6. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish the installation.

7. Print as you would to any printer.

To install and print using the Widcomm/Broadcom stack

1. Make sure that you have installed the device software on the computer.

2. Attach an HP Bluetooth adapter to the front USB port.

3. Click the My Bluetooth Places icon on the desktop or in the taskbar.

4. Click View devices in range.

5. Once the available devices are discovered, double-click the name of the device to finish the installation.

6. Print as you would to any device.

Connect the device with Bluetooth on Mac OS

You can connect the device to a Mac that has Bluetooth built in, or you can install an external Bluetooth adapter.

To install and print using Bluetooth

NOTE: Mac Bluetooth must be enabled in the OS. To verify, open System Preferences, click on Network, select Network Port Configurations, and then assure that Bluetooth is checked.

1. Make sure that you have installed the device software on the computer.

2. Attach an HP Bluetooth Adapter to the front USB port of the device.

3. Press the Power button on the control panel to turn the device off, and press it again to turn it on.

4. Attach an HP Bluetooth adapter to the computer and turn it on. Make sure that you have installed the software that came with the adapter. Or, if your computer has Bluetooth built in, just turn on your computer.

5. Open the Printer Setup Utility.

6. In the Printer List, click Add.

The computer searches for the device.

7. Depending on the Mac OS version you are using, do one of the following:

Mac OS 10.3: Select Bluetooth from the pull-down menu.

Mac OS 10.4: Assure that connection type Bluetooth is selected in the

Default Browser tab.

8. Select Bluetooth from the pull-down menu. Select the all-in-one and click Add. The all-in-one is added to the device list.

9. Print as you would to any device.

Set Bluetooth security for the device

You can enable the following device security settings either through the control panel menu or the embedded Web server:

• Require passkey authentication prior to someone printing to the device from a Bluetooth device.

• Make the device visible or invisible to Bluetooth devices that are within range.

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Use a passkey to authenticate Bluetooth devices

You can set the security level of the device to either High or Low.

Low: The device does not require a passkey. Any Bluetooth device within range can print to it.

NOTE: The default security setting is Low. Low level security does not require authentication.

High: The device requires a passkey from the Bluetooth device before allowing it to send a print job to it. The passkey must be 1 to 4 characters long, and can only consist of numbers.

NOTE: The device ships with a predefined passkey that is set to four zeroes "0000".

To set the device to require passkey authentication via the control panel 1. Press Setup.

2. Select Bluetooth, and then select Passkey.

3. Use the keypad to enter a new passkey.

4. When you have finished entering your passkey, press OK.

5. Select Security Level, and then select High.

6. Press OK.

High level security requires authentication. Passkey authentication is now set for the device.

To set the device to require passkey authentication via the embedded Web server

▲ Open the embedded Web server, click the Bluetooth tab, enter a new passkey in the Passkey section, click High in the Security Level section, and then click Apply.

To set the device to be visible or not visible to Bluetooth devices

You can set the device to be either visible to Bluetooth devices (public) or not visible to any (private).

Visible: Any Bluetooth device within range can print to the device.

Not visible: Only Bluetooth devices that have stored the device address of the all- in-one can print to it.

NOTE: The device ships with a default accessibility level of Visible.

To set the device to be not visible from the control panel 1. Press Setup on the control panel.

2. Press Bluetooth, and then press Visibility.

3. Use the arrow buttons to select Not Visible, and then press OK.

The all-in-one is inaccessible to Bluetooth devices that have not stored its device address.

To set the device to be not visible from the embedded Web server

▲ Open the embedded Web server, click the Bluetooth tab, select Not Visible in the

Visibility section, and then click Apply.

Reset Bluetooth settings via the embedded Web server

To reset Bluetooth settings on the device to the factory defaults:

1. Open the embedded Web server, and then click the Bluetooth tab.

2. Click Reset Bluetooth in the Reset Bluetooth section, and then click Apply.