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hp49g+ help with infrared printer - Josef - 10-24-2005 Can anybody please tell me if it is possible to use the old infrared printer 82240A with the hp49g+? I have tried the PRLCD and PRSTC command which always worked on my hp48s but nothing happened. The manual isn't very comprehensive about this topic.
PS. Since I have upgraded to the new ROM I haven't had any missed keystrokes or keybounces, so it seems to work at last (My serial No. is CNA 434... in case anybody is interested).
Re: hp49g+ help with infrared printer - Arnaud Amiel - 10-24-2005 You need a slightly more modern 82240B which can be had (with a bit of luck)for peanuts on ebay. This would cope with backward compatibility of older calcs. Otherwise, other brands of printer work (even better?) with the 49g+ but I can't find the list now.
Arnaud
Re: hp49g+ help with infrared printer - Tom Scott - 10-24-2005 Also, the printer has to be very close to the 49G+ (within 5 cm I think) because the IR range is much less than for the 48.
Tom
Re: hp49g+ help with infrared printer - James M. Prange (Michigan) - 10-25-2005 Actually, the 82240A printer does work with the 49g+ (and 48
The 82240B has two character sets; Roman 8 is the default, so
As for getting the 49g+ to print to the 82240A or 82240B, make
Also, when transferring or printing via IrDA, don't have the 82240
Note that for "screen captures" with HPComm or Conn4x, flag -34
The flags on the calculator are a little confusing (especially for flag -33 flag -34 transfer printFor the 48 series or 49G, "via wire" means RS-232 compatible signals. For the 48gII, a level shifter (built-in to the cable and powered by a real RS-232 device) is used to make the signal RS-232 compatible. For the 49g+, "via wire" means via USB.
Of course, the 49G doesn't have the IR hardware, so attempting to "RedEye" is for printing to the 82240A/B.
"SIR" (Serial IR) is the format used for transferring via IR
"IrDA" is used on the 49g+ and 48gII for transfers with or
Any "via wire" printing (even if it's really SIR or IrDA) respects
Regards, Re: hp49g+ help with infrared printer - James M. Prange (Michigan) - 10-25-2005 P.S. Some printers from Martel Instruments are supposed to work anywhere that the 82240A/B works. Of course, with the 49g+ and 48gII, any IrDA capable printer should work. Note that although the 49g+ has a USB port, it's a "device" port, not a "host" port, so won't work with any other USB "device", including a USB printer.
Regards, Re: hp49g+ help with infrared printer - Josef - 10-25-2005 Thank you James and Arnaud for your quick and encyclopedic answer. I think everything has been covered although I haven't understood everything in the first run. But I will make a printout and put it into my manual for further reference. Anyway it worked at the first try with the combination of the changed flag and the lower distance. So a lot of thanks again to both of you. This has really saved my day.
Josef
Re: hp49g+ help with infrared printer - Josef - 10-25-2005 Sorry, I forgot to include Tom.
Josef
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