© 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Part number: J3971-online Edition 3, 11/2004 HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC User Guide www.hp.
HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC User Guide Part number: J7931-online Third edition: 11/2004
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Contents 1 Introduction About HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Direct Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get help with HP Mobile Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
File Printing with File Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supported file formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print a Pocket PC file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To browse folders and print a file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print a file using WESTTEK ClearVue. .
1 Introduction About HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC lets you print e-mail messages, attachments, and files to a variety of printers. It also enables printing from Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks, as well as Microsoft Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, and Pocket Internet Explorer. HP Mobile Printing works with Pocket PCs running Microsoft® Pocket PC 2003 and Pocket PC 2003 SE.
Direct Printing offers mobile printing whether you are at home, in the office, on a business trip, or at a conference or a sales meeting. - - DIRECT PRINTING You can do the following: • Create a printer list (optional). • Print directly from Microsoft applications, such as Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, and Pocket Internet Explorer. • Together with the WESTTEK® ClearVue™ viewers, print native Microsoft Office and Adobe .pdf files.
Features The following table shows the features of Direct Printing. Direct Printing Location Mobile printing in or out of the office. Printers Print directly to Bluetooth and infrared printers as well as shared and networked printers. Also print directly to Wi-Fi enabled printers. Processing Processing done on the Pocket PC and complex documents may take some time to print. Print quality might not be as good as printing from a desktop computer.
Get help with HP Mobile Printing If you experience problems, there are a variety of resources available to help you find an answer: • Get help while using HP Mobile Printing. Tap Help on the Start menu to display the help topic for a specific feature. • Go to the HP support Web site for user guides, product information, and FAQs. To access the HP support Web site, open a browser window and go to http://www.hp.com/support/pocketpcprint.
To help ensure any issues are quickly resolved, be prepared to provide the following information: • What is the version of the product? (In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap About to find the version.) • What is the problem that the product is experiencing? • Can you reproduce this problem on a regular basis? • What troubleshooting steps have you already taken? In addition, the customer support agent may request log files to be sent to help characterize the issue more readily.
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2 Installation Installing HP Mobile Printing HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC is easy to install and makes on-the-go printing simple and dependable. To install HP Mobile Printing 1. Download HP Mobile Printing software from http://www.hp.com/go/ pocketpcprint_software to C:/temp in your computer’s hard drive. 2. Once the file is downloaded, double click on the HPMobilePrinting.exe file to start the installation or click on Run... from the Start menu, and type C:\temp\HPMobilePrinting.
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3 Creating a printer list About the printer list Create a list of the printers you frequently use, so that you can select them quickly when you print. The printer list is set up in the Printers tab of the Configuration screen (see Add a printer for instructions). Opening Print Configuration To open the Print Config screen: 1. Tap Start. 2. Tap Programs. 3. Tap Print Manager. 4. Tap Tools. 5. Tap Print Config.
This list of printers is then available for easy selection when you print from HP Mobile Printing. Configure allows you to add, modify, or remove printers. Print Options allows you to select the number of copies (up to 99), the print quality (draft, normal, or best), and the paper size (letter, A4, or legal).
Paper Type, Quality, and the following print settings are found in the Print Options screen (see Chapter 4, Choose print options): • Copies (1 to 99) • Color Mode (Color or Black & White) “Color” is not available for the LaserJet Monochrome series.
NOTE: The HP LaserJet printers, HP Deskjet 1120C series printers do not support printing on photo paper. If a printer model is not listed, select the series that matches the printer. For example, to use a HP Photosmart 7150 printer, select Photosmart 7000 series. Add a printer Follow the procedures below to add a network, shared printer, or infrared printer to the printer list. For Bluetooth printers, see Choose a Bluetooth printer.
7. In the Add Printer screen, select the printer type, and then tap Next.
1. Tap iPAQ Wireless in the Start menu or tap the Wirless icon in the lower right corner of the screen. 2. In the iPAQ Wireless screen, tap the Settings button next to the Bluetooth icon.
3. In the Bluetooth Settings screen, under Bluetooth status, tap the Turn on button. For other Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs The Bluetooth printer has to be discovered and a COM port assigned. 1. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for Bluetooth software to discover Bluetooth printers within range, and associate a COM port with the printer you intend to use. If you need more help, go to the HP Support Web site at http://www.hp.com/support/pocketpcprint. 2. Note the number of the COM port.
Add a Bluetooth printer To add a Bluetooth printer, first choose Bluetooth as the type of printer, then choose or search for the specific Bluetooth printer. To choose the type of Bluetooth printer 1. In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap Configuration to display the Configuration screen. 2. Select the Printers tab, and then tap Add. 3. In the Add Printer screen, select Bluetooth, and then tap Next.
4. The Add Bluetooth Printer screen appears. Continue with the instructions below to choose a Bluetooth printer: • For iPAQs with integrated Bluetooth • For other (non-iPAC) Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs For iPAQs with integrated Bluetooth After you select Bluetooth and tap Next in the Add Printer screen, the Add Bluetooth Printer screen appears.
1. In the Add Bluetooth Printer screen, select Search for a Bluetooth printer near me. This is the primary option for iPAQs with integrated Bluetooth (for example, the iPAQ H2210 and H5500 series). When you choose this option, HP Mobile Printing searches for Bluetooth printers within range. It will automatically identify each known Bluetooth printer and determine the correct printer driver to use when printing. Tap Next.
In the Specify Bluetooth Printer screen, enter the printer name in the My printer’s name box. When you tap this field, a keyboard will appear. Use the keyboard to enter the required text, and then tap the keyboard icon on the command bar to remove the keyboard from the screen. Select the following check boxes as needed: • Tap the Enable raw file type check box if you want to send an unprocessed file (such as a postscript or pdf) directly to the printer.
5. The My Printers screen appears with the added printer. For other (non-iPAC) Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PCs When you select Add a Bluetooth printer, and then tap Next in the Add Bluetooth Printer screen, the Specify Bluetooth Printer screen appears. To specify the printer to use 1. In the Specify Bluetooth Printer screen, use the drop-down boxes to select the printer manufacturer and model. 2. Select the COM port that was associated with the printer during the setup procedure. The default COM port is 8.
To change the Bluetooth COM port setting, go to the Configuration screen and tap the System tab. 3. When you add a printer, you have to give it a name. The name should be unique and easily identifiable. Enter the printer name in the My printer’s name box. When you tap this field, a keyboard will appear. Use the keyboard to enter the required text, and then tap the keyboard icon on the command bar to remove the keyboard from the screen.
5. The My Printers screen appears with the added printer. Choose a network printer After you select Network printer in the Add Printer screen, you will see the Specify Network Printer screen. A network printer requires an IP address or host name. A shared printer requires a printer path. To specify the printer to use 1. In the Add Printer screen, tap Network, and then tap Next.
2. In the Specify Network Printer screen, use the drop-down boxes to select the printer manufacturer and model. Enter the correct network connection in the Address box. When you tap this field, a keyboard will appear. Use the keyboard to enter the required text, and then tap the keyboard icon on the command bar to remove the keyboard from the screen. The network connection can be one of the following: • IP Address (for example, 200.211.15.17) • Host Name (for example, NPI2A8931.hp.
To print a test page, tap Print Test Page. NOTE: For Wi-Fi printing over the network, make sure the Wi-Fi radio on your iPAQ or other Pocket PC device is turned on. Tap Finish to add the printer to the printer list. 3. The Configuration screen appears. Tap ok to return to the My Printers screen.
4. The My Printers screen appears with the added printer. Choose an infrared printer When you select IR printer in the Add Printer screen, HP Mobile Printing automatically attempts to identify the printer and determine the correct printer driver to use when printing. See To detect an infrared printer. If HP Mobile Printing is unable to recognize the printer, you can specify the printer to use by selecting and adding it from a list of available models. See To specify an infrared printer to use manually.
2. Make sure that the infrared ports of the two devices are lined up and within range. Tap ok on the IR Printer Identification screen. The Specify IR Printer screen appears. The printer’s manufacturer appears in the Mfg dropdown box, while the printer’s model number appears in the Model drop-down box. 3. When you add a printer, you have to give it a name. The name should be unique and easily identifiable. Enter the printer name in the My printer’s name box. When you tap this field, a keyboard will appear.
• Tap the Set as default printer check box if you want to make the current printer your default printer. To print a test page, tap Print Test Page. Tap Finish to add the printer. NOTE: HP Mobile Printing is unable to detect certain infrared printers. If the IR printer cannot be detected, you must use the drop-down boxes to enter the appropriate printer manufacturer and model. For more information, see To specify an infrared printer to use manually. 4. The Configuration screen appears.
5. The My Printers screen appears with the added printer. To specify an infrared printer to use manually 1. In the Specify IR Printer screen, use the drop-down boxes to select the printer manufacturer and model. 2. When you add a printer, you have to give it a name. The name should be unique and easily identifiable. Enter the printer name in the My printer’s name box. When you tap this field, a keyboard will appear.
• Tap the Set as default printer check box if you want to make the current printer your default printer. To print a test page, tap Print Test Page. Tap Finish to add the infrared printer. 3. The Configuration screen appears.Tap ok to return to the My Printers screen.
4. The My Printers screen appears with the added printer. Remove a printer To remove a printer 1. In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap Configuration to display the Configuration screen. 2. Select the Printers tab to display the printer list.
3. Select the printer and tap Remove. 4. Tap Yes in the message box to confirm that you want to remove the printer.
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4 Printing A quick look at HP Mobile Printing The following table shows how files can be printed either through File Explorer, the application, or directly. Table 4-1 Print Capabilities File Explorer Pocket Word (.psw, .rtf) Pocket Excel (.
E-mail Printing Tap Start and then Messaging or Inbox to see a list of messages. NOTE: To view and print attachments, download them to a Pocket PC. To print PowerPoint (.ppt, .pps), Excel (.xls), Word (.doc), or PDF (.pdf) documents, you will need WESTTEK’s ClearVue viewers (for details, see Supported file formats). NOTE: For viewing and printing Adobe Acrobat formatted (*.pdf) documents, Adobe Acrobat Reader is available. To download a free copy, visit Adobe’s web site at http://www.adobe.
How to print an e-mail message and attachment The following example shows how to print an e-mail message to a printer with Bluetooth technology. For more information on printing e-mail messages and files. To print a message 1. Access your e-mail by selecting Messaging or Inbox from the Start menu.. 2. Once you are in Messaging or Inbox, tap Tools, then tap Print. This will open the HP Mobile Printing window. 3. Highlight the e-mail you want to print.
To print a message attachment If a message contains any attachments, they are listed below the message. You can only print attachments that have first been downloaded to a Pocket PC. If a downpointing arrow is next to the attachment, then the attachment has not been downloaded. Once the attachment is downloaded, then the arrow will disappear (see Chapter 4, What the file icons mean). 1. Tap a message to open it. 2. If the attachment has not been downloaded, tap Edit, then tap Mark for Download.
5. Tap any number of boxes for the items you wish to print (a checkmark will be shown in the box for the items you select), then tap Print. 6. After you tap Print, the My Printers screen appears. This screen will list any pre-defined printers on your list. Select one of the pre-defined printers, and then tap Print to submit the printing job. To learn how to create a printer list, see Chapter 3, Creating a printer list.
What the file icons mean In HP Mobile Printing, the icon next to an e-mail attachment or a file identifies the file type, just as the file icons do in File Explorer. In HP Mobile Printing’s e-mail view, the icon also indicates whether the attachment is in the Pocket PC. For example: The icon indicates that the file was not downloaded. No icon indicates that the file was downloaded.
Print from Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks In Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks, the Print function is provided in the pop-up menu or Tools menu. The Print function prints details of the selected appointments, contacts, or tasks. To print details of selected items 1. Open Calendar, Contacts, or Tasks. 2. Select the item to print. In some views you may be able to select more than one item. In Calendar and Tasks, you can make a selection in the Print screen (see step 4). 3.
4. When you have made your selection, tap Print. After you tap Print, the My Printers screen appears. This screen will list any pre-defined printers on your list. To learn how to create a printer list, see Chapter 3, Creating a printer list. 5. Select one of the pre-defined printers. If you want to change your print settings before printing, tap Print Options. For more information on the various printing options, see Choose print options. 6. Tap Print to submit the printing job.
To print from Picture 1. Tap Start, then tap Programs. 2. Tap the Picture icon. 3. Tap and hol on the desired picture file, then select Print from the pop-up menu. To print from Pocket IE 1. Tap Start, then tap Internet Explorer from the pop-up menu. 2. Tap and hold in the desired web site window, then select Print from the pop-up menu. Choose print options The Print Options screen allows you to change various print settings, such as the number of copies, paper size, and quality.
File Printing with File Explorer In HP Mobile Printing, tap Start, Programs, then File Explorer to print files located on the Pocket PC or on the network. Supported file formats From HP Mobile Printing, you can open and view files on a Pocket PC (including e-mail attachments that have been downloaded) as well as files from the network. You can view and print the following types of files: • Plain text format (.txt) • Pocket Word documents (.psw, .rtf) • Notes documents (.pwi) • Pocket Excel documents (.
Print a Pocket PC file To browse folders and print a file 1. Open Files Explorer by tapping on Start, then File Explorer. 2. Do one of the following: • To list files on the Pocket PC, tap the Pocket PC button on the command bar. • To list files on the network: Tap the Network button on the command bar. Use the keyboard to enter the required text for the path name. Tap OK. You may be prompted for a user name and password before you can access the folder. 3.
Print a file using WESTTEK ClearVue WESTTEK ClearVue viewers support PowerPoint, Excel, and Word files created with desktop Office 97, Office 2000, and Office XP. Once the ClearVue viewers are installed, you can print the above desktop file formats from HP Mobile Printing. To find out more about ClearVue, visit http://www.westtek.com. To view and print a file 1. Tap Start, then tap Programs. 2. In the Programs window tap one of the ClearVue icons: • ClearVue Presentation for Microsoft PowerPoint files (.
5. Select one of the pre-defined printers. If you want to change your print settings before printing, tap Print Options. For more information on the various printing options, see Choose print options. 6. Tap Print to submit the printing job. To view and print files in File Explorer When the ClearVue viewers are installed, the supported file formats are identified by ClearVue icons. PowerPoint file .pdf file image file (bmp, jpg) 1. In File Explorer, tap a supported file to open it in a ClearVue viewer.
To view and print attachments in Messaging or Inbox 1. When viewing a message in Messaging or Inbox, tap an attachment (of a supported file type) to open it. The attachment is opened in a ClearVue viewer. 2. To print the attachment, tap File, and then tap Print. 3. In the Print Options screen, select a printer from the printer list and tap Print.
View print status In Print Manager, you can cancel a current printing job or check if a document printed successfully. The Print Manager can display details of past jobs, as well as present jobs. Print Manager also gives you the option of changing the logging levels of your print jobs, configuring your printer, and selecting the appropriate content transformation preferences, which are required for the printing of different file types.
2. In the Current Print Jobs screen, a listing of the current jobs appears. For details of a specific job, select the job, and then tap Details. The Details button becomes enabled once you select the job (for example, On Hold \Temp\HPPrintHistory.Backup). If you tap the name of the printer (for example, My IR Printer) only the Continue and Cancel buttons become enabled. The details of the selected job will then appear. To cancel a specific job, select the job, and then tap Cancel (see Cancel printing).
If there is an error during printing, a Job Stopped screen will appear. This screen provides you with the following options: • Retry: allows you to re-submit the print job. • View: allows you to pause the print job and view the problem. • Cancel: allows you to terminate the print job.
Clear past job entries If you have printed many documents, you can clear some of the past job entries from the Past Print Jobs screen. You can clear job entries that have the “Done,” “Canceled,” or “Error” status. To clear past job entries 1. In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap Job Status to enter the Print Manager. If the Past Print Jobs screen is not the current screen, select the Tools tab, and then tap Past Print Jobs. 2. To clear the past job entries, tap Clear List.
Cancel printing You can cancel the printing of any print job with the status of “On Hold” or “Processing.” To cancel printing 1. In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap Job Status to enter the Print Manager. If the Current Print Jobs screen is not the current screen, select the Tools tab, and then tap Current Print Jobs. 2. Select the job entry or entries that you want to clear, and then tap Cancel.
Change logging levels In Print Manager, you can either select the appropriate logging level or turn off the logging function entirely. To change logging levels 1. In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap Job Status to enter the Print Manager. If the Logging Levels screen is not the current screen, select the Tools tab, and then tap Logging. 2. Select the appropriate level. The log files are located in My Device/Temp.
Choose content transformation preferences In Print Manager, you can select the Content Transformation provider that is required to print a specific file type (such as .bmp or jpeg). To choose content transformation preferences 1. In HP Mobile Printing, tap Tools, and then tap Job Status to enter the Print Manager. If the Content Transformation Preferences screen is not the current screen, select the Tools tab, and then tap Content Transformation Prefs. 2.
Configure the printer Print Manager lets you configure the printers that you want to use for your print jobs. To configure the printer 1. From a Print Manager screen (for example, Current Print Jobs), tap Tools, and then tap Print Config. Alternatively, you can reach the same Configuration screen from HP Mobile Printing, by tapping Tools, and then tapping Configuration. The Configuration screen appears. 2.
View Print Manager Information You can access general information regarding the Print Manager (for example, the version number and copyright information) from the Print Manager Screen. To view Print Manager information 1. From a Print Manager screen (such as Current Print Jobs), tap the Info tab, and then tap About.
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5 Troubleshooting Printing problems Unable to find printer model If a printer model is not listed, try one of the following solutions: • Select the series that matches the printer. For example, to use a PhotoSmart 7150 printer, select PhotoSmart 7000 series. • Select Hewlett-Packard PostScript Printer for a postscript-enabled printer. Unable to print to an infrared printer Make sure that: • The infrared ports on the devices are lined up and within the recommended range. Try moving closer to the printer.
Printers. On the System tab, set the Bluetooth COM port. For more information, check the manufacturer’s Bluetooth software specifications. You’ve configured a Bluetooth printer with an iPAQ 5450/55 device, but the following error message occurs: “Unable to connect to the Bluetooth printer. Check whether the printer is powered on and located within the supported range. If the problem persists, restart your device.
2. In Print Manager, manually add the Bluetooth printer, and then set the COM port to COM8. a. Tap Start, Programs, and then Print Manager. b. Tap Tools, and then tap Print Config. Select the Printers tab, and then tap Add. c. Select Bluetooth, and then tap Next. d. Select Add a Bluetooth printer, and then tap Next. e. Use the drop-down boxes to select the manufacturer and printer model. NOTE: HP iPAQ printers typically use the COM8 port for Bluetooth connections.
c. In the pop-up menu, tap Disconnect. This allows HP Mobile Printing to establish its own COM port connection to the Bluetooth printer. d. Return to HP Mobile Printing to print. 5. In HP Mobile Printing for Pocket PC, manually add the Bluetooth printer, and then set the COM port to COM8. a. Tap Start, and then tap HP Mobile Printing. b. Tap Tools, and then tap Configuration. Select the Printers tab, and then tap Add. c. Select Bluetooth, and then tap Next. d.
Nothing prints and no error message is displayed Make sure that you are within the range of the printer. If nothing prints and no error message displays, use the following steps to correct the problem: 1. From Print Manager, tap Tools, and then tap Current Print Jobs to check the status of the document. 2. If the status shows an error, tap it to see details of the problem. Printing is slow It may take a while to process and print complex documents from a Pocket PC.
To close open applications On the iPAQ Pocket PC: 1. Press the iTasks button on the front panel. 2. Tap and hold the application, and then tap Close This Task. You can also choose to Close All Tasks or Close Background Tasks. On other Pocket PCs: 1. On the Start menu tap Settings. 2. In the System tab, tap Memory. 3. In the Running Programs tab, tap the application to close, and then tap Stop. You can also choose to Stop All Programs. After closing the programs, try printing again.
A Appendix Set up Inbox In Inbox, an e-mail service has to be set up for each method you use to access company e-mail accounts. You can obtain the required information from the IT administrator: • e-mail user name and password • incoming mail server name • outgoing mail server name • Windows NT domain name NOTE: For configuring the Inbox, specify the required exchange server domain, user name, and alias information. To set up an e-mail service 1. Start Inbox and tap Services, and then tap New Service. 2.
3. Wait for the configuration of the e-mail settings to complete. When the Status box displays Completed, tap Next. 4. Use the keyboard to enter the user information, and then tap Next.
5. Use the drop-down box to select the service type (IMAP4 or POP3). Use the keyboard to enter a unique name for the e-mail service, and then tap Next. 6. In the final Setup screen, use the keyboard to enter the server information, and then tap Options.
7. In the Advanced screen, make sure you select Default Work Settings in the Connection drop-down box. Then tap Back to return to the previous screen. 8. Tap Finish to complete the setup. Ensure that the setup was successful by using the e-mail service to send and receive messages. To send and receive messages 1. Tap Services, and make sure that the e-mail service you want to use is selected (it should have a bullet next to it).
2. Tap Connect. Inbox should be able to connect to the mail server and retrieve messages. If you are unable to send and receive messages, contact the IT administrator for help.
ClearVue Suite compatibility Due to changing technology, backward compatibility between certain versions of HP Mobile Printing and WESTTEK’s ClearVue Suite could not be preserved. The following table indicates version compatibility between the products. To determine compatibility, match your version of HP Mobile Printing with the version of ClearVue Suite. Version of HP Mobile Printing Version of ClearVue Suite Compatibility v1.0.0.7 (PPC 2002) v2.12 Yes __ v2.2 No __ v2.3 No v1.0.0.
ClearVue product limitations WESTTEK’s ClearVue Presentation, ClearVue Worksheet, and ClearVue Document are viewers for the Windows CE-based Pocket PC and do not support all of the features included in the desktop versions of Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, and Word respectively. Restrictions in functionality are due in large part to the size and operating characteristics of the underlying Pocket PC platform. The following sections list some notable limitations.
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