Download Samsung Bixolon SPP-R200 Hard Reset File

For BIXOLON customers looking for a 2-inch (58mm) device that prints faster, then the Direct Thermal SPP-R200III Mobile printer is the choice. Providing a greater media capacity and more ruggedised housing than other 2-inch receipt printers, the SPP-R200III supports Near Field Communication (NFC) for Easy Bluetooth Pairing™, setup and use. Wireless connectivity is offered with choices of Bluetooth and 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN, plus there is USB and the provision of Serial. Supporting receipt, label and linerless media, with optional card reader functionality, the SPP-R200III is suited to many applications where small form factor receipt and labelling is needed.
With its compact design and range of features and accessories to support either internal or external operation, BIXOLON's SPP-R200III 2-inch (58mm) Mobile Printer is a preferred choice for narrow format receipt, label and ticket issuance for a variety of markets including Retail, Hospitality, Leisure and Tourism.
Reliability
Thermal Print Head Life: 74.56 miles
Mean Cycles Between Failure: 35,000,000 lines
Physical
Weight: .65 lbs with battery and paper loaded
Dimension (WxDxH): 3.1" x 5" x 1.7"
Color: Black
The Samsung SPP-R200 mobile printer puts 2 inch receipt printing in a light design, excellent for belt mounting without too much discomfort. At a little over a half pound fully loaded, the SPP-R200 provides receipt printing on the go, communicating via USB or RS-232 Serial cabled connections or even in cordless Bluetooth mode. An optional integrated magnetic card reader helps the Samsung SPP-R200 process credit cards wherever necessary.
The SPP-R200 has been discontinued. For help finding a suitable replacement please contact us.
UPDATE 2
Said SDK comes with a a sample project as well as a user manual and an API of the SDK (Unfortunately the SDK jar file contains no javadoc. ). I have to say the SDK API is . poorly written and lacks depth, aside from that, some methods used in the sample project are not covered at all (such as "initialize" which I thought sounds rather important and mandatory. ). However when looking at the sample you get an idea about how to use the SDK. It covers everything from connecting via Wifi, USB or bluetooth (which answers my first question).
I guess first I'd have to connect to the printer via bluetooth - I assume for this purpose I resort to the native Android bluetooth API?
I would like to print to a Bixolon SPP-R200 as I've heard, it's one of the easier mobile bluetooth printers to set up with android. However I am not sure how to get started.