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How to set Bluetooth auto connection On/Off for TSP143IIIBI & TSP654IIBI and connect devices.

Bluetooth auto connection is a feature that allows your TSP143IIIBI and TSP654IIBI printers to automatically connect to your paired devices without requiring manual intervention. This feature can save you time and effort by eliminating the need to constantly reconnect your devices.

To set Bluetooth auto connection On/Off for your TSP143IIIBI and TSP654IIBI printers, follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your printer and navigate to the Bluetooth settings on the device you wish to connect to.
  2. In the Bluetooth settings, select the TSP143IIIBI or TSP654IIBI printer from the list of available devices.
  3. Once the printer is paired, access the printer settings by holding down the feed button for three seconds until the LED light blinks.
  4. Use the feed button to scroll through the menu until you find the “Bluetooth Auto Connection” option.
  5. To turn on Bluetooth auto connection, press the feed button until the LED light blinks twice. To turn off Bluetooth auto connection, press the feed button until the LED light blinks once.
  6. Once you’ve made your selection, hold down the feed button for three seconds to save the setting and exit the menu.

Once you’ve set the Bluetooth auto connection to On/Off, your TSP143IIIBI or TSP654IIBI printer will automatically connect to your paired device whenever it’s in range. This will make it easy for you to print documents or receipts without having to manually reconnect your devices.

To connect your devices to your printer, make sure they are within range and turned on. Then, simply select the printer from the list of available Bluetooth devices and follow the prompts to complete the pairing process.

In summary, setting Bluetooth auto connection On/Off for your TSP143IIIBI and TSP654IIBI printers is a simple process that can save you time and effort. By following these steps, you can easily connect your devices and print documents or receipts without the hassle of manual reconnection.

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