Can You Print Pictures From a Verizon Voyager?
Cell phones nowadays allow for the user to take pictures on the phone and transfer them over to a computer for easy printing. However, there are many ways to transfer the pictures to the computer or the terminal that prints the pictures out at any photo retailer. The Verizon Voyager is one of those phones that have multiple ways to print the photos taken.
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Bluetooth
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The Kodak machines that you find at any photo retailer allow you to transfer your photos via Bluetooth. On the Kodak main screen, there will be an option that you can choose to send pictures to the machine. Once you have that selected, go to your phone's Bluetooth menu and add a new device. Once you find the Kodak machine on your phone, go to the picture you want to send, click "Options," then "Send," then "Via Bluetooth," then select the Kodak Picture Kiosk. You now can send your picture to the kiosk and edit it on the machine.
E-mail
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If you are unable to send the picture via Bluetooth, then the only other option is to get the picture onto either a USB or SD card. First, you must get the picture off your phone and onto a computer. While the phone does have a Micro SD card on the side, you cannot simply drag the photo onto the card. The best and simplest way to get the photo from the phone to the computer is through e-mail. Open a new picture message on your phone. In the "To" box, input the e-mail address you wish to send the picture to. Next, scroll down to insert the picture into the message under the "Picture" section. The left button will read "My Pics." From there, you can select the picture you want to send. Once you have selected it, you can send the message. If you do not have an unlimited text plan, the message will cost you the normal rate for a text message.
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USB Drive
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Once you have the picture on your computer, you have three options to get the computer to print. You can save the picture to a USB drive, an SD card, or just print the picture at home. To save to the USB drive, save the picture to your computer from the e-mail. Insert the USB drive into your computer. Go to "My Computer," then under the "Devices with Removable Storage" you will find the USB drive. Open the folder you saved the picture to, and drag the picture to your USB drive. You can then bring the USB drive to your local photo retailer and they can print it out.
SD Card
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If your computer has it, you can save the picture to an SD card. To save the picture to an SD card, follow the same instruction as the USB drive, but insert your SD card into your computer. Drag the picture from the folder into your SD card and bring the picture to your local photo retailer.
Print
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If you happen to have a photo printer in your possession, you can print the picture right from there. If you have the printer hooked up to your computer, follow the instructions in your manual to print the picture you saved to your computer. Otherwise, save the picture to either your USB drive or SD card, then follow the instructions for your photo printer on how to load your device into the printer and print pictures.
USB Mass Storage/micro SD
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If you are willing to test your patience, you can purchase a micro SD card and adapter from your local Verizon store. Once you have both, insert the micro SD card into your phone, connect the USB adapter to your phone and then to your computer. On your phone, click "Menu," "Settings & Tools," "Tools," "USB Mass Storage." Your computer will ask to add the new hardware (your phone) onto the computer. Follow the instructions on adding the hardware. Once the computer recognizes your phone, you can open "My Computer" to find your phone as a removable device. You can drag pictures from your phone to your computer or your computer to the phone or Micro SD card. If you drag the photos from your phone, you can follow the steps to put the picture on an SD card or a USB drive. If you put pictures on the Micro SD card, you will need the SD adapter to put the micro SD card in before putting the pictures in either your photo printer or a photo printer at a retailer.
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