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Cannot Print Properly through Infrared Communication
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Cannot Print 
Properly through 
Infrared 
Communication
The required driver 
is not installed
When using other than Windows 98 or later must have been preinstalled and 
Microsoft Infrared Communication Driver must be installed in the computer.
See "P
Printing Data through Infrared Communication" on page 11.
The infrared 
communication
driver is inactive
In Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Me
1. Check whether the Wireless Link icon is displayed on the task bar.
2. Place the mouse cursor on the Wireless Link icon.
Ensure that "i80 is the range" is displayed.
If the name of another unit is displayed, change the orientation of this unit or 
turn it off.
In Windows 98
Start the infrared monitor and check whether the infrared communication driver 
is active.
1. Click S
Start, S
Settings, and C
Control Panel.
2. Double-click IInfrared Monitor.
3. Click the O
Options tab.
4. Check the E
Enable infrared communication check box.
The installation 
place, distance, 
and/or angle is 
improper
Check the installation place, distance, or angle according to the Section 
"Printing Data through Infrared communication."
Your computer is 
not a PC/AT 
compatible 
machine or the 
infrared port used 
does not conform to 
IrDA 1.1
The infrared communication function of this printer can be used only with the 
PC/AT compatible machine or the PDA that has an infrared port conforming to 
IrDA 1.1. Other computers and PDAs cannot be used for printing through 
infrared communication.
The selected printer 
port is wrong
Check the printer port setting.
1. Open the printer driver Properties dialog box from the S
Start menu.
2. Click P
Ports tab or D
Details tab to ensure that the infrared port is selected as 
the destination port.
• In Windows XP or Windows 2000
The port [IR] is used as the infrared communication port.
• In Windows Me or Windows 98
The infrared port name is followed by the text "Infrared Printing (LPT) Port" 
which is enclosed in parentheses.
Example: LPT3: (Infrared Printing (LPT) Port)
* A port other than the LPT3 port may be selected depending on the computer 
setting.
To check whether the printer is connected to the computer through infrared 
communication, follow the procedure below.
• In Windows XP, Windows 2000, or Windows Me
1. When the infrared port of the computer or PDA is moved close to the infrared 
port of the printer, the W
Wireless Link icon appears on the task bar.
2. Place the cursor on the W
Wireless Link icon.
If "i80 is in range" is displayed, the printer is ready for printing.
If the name of another unit is displayed, change its orientation or turn it off.
• When using Windows 98
Start the infrared monitor to check whether Infrared Communication Driver is 
active.
1. Click S
Start, then click S
Settings and C
Control Panel.
2. Double-click the IInfrared icon.
3. Check whether "i80 is in range" is displayed on the S
Status tab.
If the name of another unit is displayed, change its orientation or turn it off.
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