Photos sent to my Droid X, How Do I Print a Copy?

Paniolo
Newbie

 A week ago at a "Tailgating" get together before the Football game, pictures were taken.  I requested a couple of them be sent to my Droid X.  I did receive them and clicked on the "download."  Now I can't find find them. 

(1)  What Do I do now to locate those downloaded pics?

 

(2)  When I do find them, how do I print them?

 

 

    Thinking that those tailgating pics were still in my Droid X, I had my cell phone connected to my Desktop computer to see if I can download those pics and print them.  Instead I was ask to download a Motorola software.  I did but still no picture.

 

    I always thought when I had download those pics sent to my phone, it would go immediately into my picture gallery.

 

    Can anyone clear this up?

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crb79
Specialist - Level 2

It should be saved to one of the folders on your SD card.  As for printing them, you can file transfer them to your computer then print, or you can use one of those Kodak print stations that support bluetooth, then transfer the image and print it there. 

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Wildman
Legend

SMS

 

1. Go to Text Messages view, threader veiw that shows the pic preview when its not opened.

2. Press and hold on Pic

3. Select Save from the list\

4. Now the pic should be saved in SD/Messages folder

5. Connect USB Cable

6. Change to Mass Storage Mode from top status menu.

7. Open directory on PC for file on device

8. Copy to PC

9. Open file and print like normal.

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qpgmr
Newbie

Three other options for you:

 

1.) If your printer is HP and is WiFi capable, you can install the HP driver app from Adroid Market.  Works great with my HP 7460 Photosmart Printer.

 

2.) Printer Share is another option if you don't have an HP printer.  It is also found on the Android Market.

 

3.) If you use Adobe  Photoshop CS4, or Elements you can configure Adobe Bridge or the Elements Organizer to detect and download your pictures when the "X"'s card is mounted to the PC.  This also works great for me.  Once in Photoshop, skies the limit with editing and printing.  The picture quality is not nearly as good as my DSLR with a 28mm Sigma Prime, but it is still impressive for a camera built into a phone.

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