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148 Chapter  4 - Problem solving
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Troubleshooting optional HP Fast InfraRed 
Receiver problems
Troubleshooting HP Fast InfraRed Receiver problems 
Item
Explanation
FIR port status 
indicator does not 
light up.
Make sure that the printer is in 
READY
 mode and that the FIR port 
you are printing from is IRDA-compliant and within the range of 
operation described in the user guide for the HP Fast InfraRed 
Receiver.
Make sure that the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver is properly connected 
to the printer.
Print a configuration page (see “Configuration page” on page 152). 
Make sure that “FIR POD (IRDA Compliant)” is printed under 
Installed Personalities and Options.
Connection cannot be 
established or seems to 
take longer than usual.
Use a device that is IRDA-compliant; look for an IRDA symbol on 
the device or see the computer’s user guide for IRDA specifications.
Connection often cannot take place because the computer does 
not have the software that is required for FIR. Make sure that the 
operating system on your computer includes an FIR driver and your 
application uses an HP LaserJet 4100, 4100N, 4100TN, 4100DTN, 
or compatible driver.
Note that complex pages take longer to print.
Position the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver within the range of operation 
described in the user guide for the HP Fast InfraRed Receiver. Make 
sure that no object is blocking the connection. (This object could be 
a hand, paper, books, or even bright light.)
Make sure that the two IR ports are clean (free from dirt and grease).
Bright light of any kind (sunlight, incandescent light, fluorescent 
light, or light from an infrared remote control, such as those used 
for TVs and VCRs) shining directly into one of the IR ports might 
cause interference. Make sure that no bright light is shining directly 
into either IR port.
Position the portable device closer to the FIR port on the printer.
The printer prints only 
part of a page or 
document.
The connection has been broken during transmission. If you move 
the portable device during transmission, the connection can be 
broken. IRDA-compliant devices are designed to recover from 
temporary connection interruptions. You have up to 40 seconds to 
re-establish the connection (depending on the portable device 
being used).