How to pint pictures from our own mail
I think you meant "print" instead of "pint"!
To print pictures from your own mail, you'll need to follow these steps:
Method 1: Using a Printer
- Connect your computer to a printer. Make sure the printer is turned on and connected to the same network as your computer.
- Open the email with the picture attachment on your computer.
- Click on the attachment to open it in a new window or tab.
- Right-click on the picture and select "Save As" or "Download" to save it to your computer.
- Open a photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Microsoft Paint.
- Import the saved picture into the software.
- Adjust the picture as needed (e.g., crop, resize, adjust brightness).
- Click "File" > "Print" to open the print dialog box.
- Select your printer and paper size from the drop-down menus.
- Adjust any additional print settings as needed (e.g., orientation, margins).
- Click "Print" to print the picture.
Method 2: Using a Photo Printing Service
- Open the email with the picture attachment on your computer.
- Click on the attachment to open it in a new window or tab.
- Right-click on the picture and select "Save As" or "Download" to save it to your computer.
- Go to a photo printing service website (e.g., Shutterfly, Snapfish, Walgreens).
- Upload the saved picture to the website.
- Select the print size and type (e.g., photo, poster, card).
- Add any additional features or text as desired (e.g., captions, borders).
- Review and confirm your order.
- Pay for the print and wait for it to arrive in the mail.
Method 3: Using a Mobile Device
- Open the email with the picture attachment on your mobile device.
- Tap on the attachment to open it in a new window or tab.
- Tap the "Share" or "Send" button and select "Print" or "Print Photo".
- Choose your printer or printing service from the list of options.
- Adjust any additional print settings as needed (e.g., paper size, orientation).
- Tap "Print" to print the picture.
Remember to check the compatibility of your printer or printing service with your device and email provider before attempting to print.