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scanning pictures through a printer?


Question Posted Saturday March 8 2008, 4:37 pm

Someone told me they scanned regular pictures through their printer to get them on their camera.
Can you do this with a Dell printer, or no?
thanks!


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sugarplum07 answered Saturday March 8 2008, 4:44 pm:
Some printers have scanners built into them. If it's just a random Dell printer, I doubt you'd be able to. I'm sure you would know if your printer had a scanner on it.

I'm sure Dell probably makes printers with scanners on them, but without knowing the model number of your printer there is no way for us to tell you.

I've never heard of scanning a picture from a printer to a camera. Did you perhaps mean computer? Or do you mean downloading pictures from your camera directly to your printer?

Look up your printer's model number on the Dell web site to read the manual. I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for there.

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