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Trouble With Emailing From My Printer

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giveup | 17:07 Sun 13th Jan 2013 | Technology
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I have a Kodak esp 1.2 printer and I am having problems emailing a photo so I went on to Kodak help,they asked a couple of questions and then wanted me to agree to pay £21 for an answer. I could'nt believe it or is it normal practice.
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Well, yes, it's a business. If you want assistance you might have to pay for it.
Ask us for your assistance, we won't charge you ☺
you can also try googling the problem - somebody somewhere will have had the same problem before
I can't email direct from my printer, but what I would do is scan the photo into my computer then just attach it to the email.
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Boxtops how do I do that I'm not good with printers.
what you do is put the photo on your scanner then instruct it to scan (I press a button on mine, I don't know how yours works) - it then scans it and saves it to "your documents" - you can then rename it if you want to. You then write your email, use the attach facility to go and look for the picture in your documents, and attach it to the email.
Printers do not send e/mails or even attach photographs to them.

If you have a print of a photograph which you wish to e/mail, then do as boxtops has suggested.

Ron.
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Tried all your suggestions and was getting nowhere fast and was getting more and more frustrated. Then my daughter called in,did it in two minutes flat.(I felt such a fool) Anyway thank you all for your suggestions.

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