Some require a computer (PC/Mac), while others can be done directly from your phone.

To do this:

Using a USB cable, connect your phone to your PC/Mac.

Ideally, this should open up a new folder which has the contents of your phone.

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If you have a memory card, the folder will show two options: Phone or Card.

Double choose the Phonefolder as this is the default location for your photos.

Open thePicturesfolder by double-clicking on it.

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Double-clickScreenshotsfolder to initiate the image.

Right-click, and selectCopy.

Paste the image on your box’s desktop.

Right-choose the image, and selectPrint.

Select your printer, the paper size, quality, and number of copies.

fire up the message you want to print.

Down-press the message, and selectCopy message text.

Go to youremailapp, and open a newCompose messagewindow.

Paste the message you copied from your phone.

throw in in theemail addressyou want to send to (preferably your own).

On your PC, open your email inbox, and copy the message.

Paste it to aWorddocument, then chooseFile,and selectPrint.

Adjust the parameters to your liking, and print the document.

The details of this can be on your printer’s manual, or from thelist of AirPrint-enabled printers.

Ensure your iPhone and printer are connected to the same WiFi online grid.

TapSelect Printerand choose your printer.

pick the number of copies and/or other options.

TapPrintin the upper-right side of your screen.

On your PC/Mac, open your email inbox, and copy the message.

Paste it to a Word document, then pressFileand selectPrint.

Adjust the tweaks to your liking, and print the document.

On your iPhone, you may see a notification withTrustorDon’t Trust.

A notification asking’Tap to choose what happens with this machine’will come up.

SelectImport photos and videos.

Your image(s) will be saved on your PC in’My Pictures’folder.

Find your image, right-choose it, and selectPrint.

On Mac:

OpenPhotoson your Mac.

Using a USB cable, connect your iPhone to Mac.

Select thescreenshotimage you want to export to Mac.

SelectImport XX SelectedorImport Allitems to start the transfer.

Select your printer, the paper size, quality, and the number of copies.