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Printing From Your Mobile Phone

Use the Bluetooth unit BU-30 (sold separately) for wireless printing of images taken with a Bluetooth

equipped mobile phone. For details on how to use the mobile phone or on printing methods via Bluetooth

refer to the user guide included with the mobile phone.

Insert the Bluetooth unit.

Remove the cover attached to BU-30 and insert it as

shown.

Turn on SELPHY

(p. 11)

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Transfer images from your mobile phone to
SELPHY.

The Bluetooth unit blinks blue during data transfer.

Printing starts after data transfer is complete.


During transfer, the blue light on the Bluetooth unit will blink. If transfer is interrupted, the unit will stop

blinking. Follow the instructions displayed on your mobile phone and try again.

The following conditions may cause transfer to slow down or fail, even within a 10 m (33 ft.) range:

- When there is an obstacle between the Bluetooth unit and the mobile phone

- When there is electromagnetic interference from magnetic fields, static electricity, or radio waves in the

area

The maximum file size that can be transferred is 2 – 3 MB (varies depending on mobile phone).

Data transfer time increases when data size is large. Therefore, the amount of time before printing may

also increase.

Depending on the mobile phone model you use, images saved on the memory card may not be printed.

Depending on the color ink cassette/paper set

(p. 2)

you use, images may print with the edges cut off.



Select Canon CP800 (XX:XX:XX) (X stands for one digit) when selecting a target device name on your

mobile phone.

You cannot establish a wireless connection between a computer and SELPHY.

Movies, e-mail, address book information, or images attached to an e-mail or downloaded from the

Internet cannot be printed.

SELPHY automatically sets the print orientation.


Make sure that a memory card is not inserted
in SELPHY, and it is not connected to a
computer.

Up to approx. 10 m (33 ft.)

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