HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web C309 User Manual

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To find out the device address of the product

1.

Touch Setup.

2.

Touch Bluetooth.

NOTE:

It is required that the Bluetooth Radio is turned on to enable the

Bluetooth options in the Bluetooth menu.

3.

Touch Device Address.
The Device Address appears, which is read only.

4.

Make a note of the device address. You might need it later.

For information on printing to the HP Photosmart from Bluetooth devices using a
Bluetooth connection, see:

“Connect the HP Photosmart to a computer using a Bluetooth® wireless
connection” on page 90

“Connect the HP Photosmart to other Bluetooth devices using a Bluetooth® wireless
connection” on page 91

Connect the HP Photosmart to a computer using a Bluetooth

®

wireless

connection

A Bluetooth connection provides a quick and easy way to print images from a Bluetooth-
enabled computer without using a cable. With a Bluetooth connection you can access
many of the same printing features as with a USB connection. For example, you can
check the printer 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 copying cannot be done over a Bluetooth
connection.

You must have Windows Vista or Windows XP and either the Microsoft Bluetooth

®

Protocol Stack or the Widcomm Bluetooth

®

Protocol Stack installed in order to connect

the HP Photosmart. It is possible to have both the Microsoft Stack and the Widcomm
Stack on your computer, but you use only one of them to connect the product.

Microsoft stack If you have Windows Vista or 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 stack: If you have an HP computer with Bluetooth

®

built in, or if you have

installed an HP bt450, then your computer has the Widcomm stack. If you have an
HP computer and plug in an HP bt450, it will install automatically using the Widcomm
stack.

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Network setup

N

etwork set

up

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