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The Geek Squad guy told me to down load the app for my printer and then I will be able to print from my iPad. Haven't tried it yet, so don't know if it will work.
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if you have access to an andriod market you can download a free hp app to send it to the printer thats what my hubby uses of course youd have to have a wireless printer for it as well but it does work.
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You can't print directly from the Kindle, but maybe if you download the free Kindle for PC app you might be able to print from the computer. I do find the craft books on the Kindle to be a bit of a disappointment, but most of the knitting patterns have a link where you can find a printable chart. I do like sending PDF knitting patterns to my Kindle Fire so they are handier to have, of course nothing is as portable as a piece of paper.
Most of the quilt books I have done on my Kindle are from Digital Downloads through the library so no real loss, but I wouldn't spend money on one, especially if templates are needed. |
Saturday I went by the Best Buy store neat my home to check out the Kindle Fire vs Kindle vs Nook. They told me the Nook is a step down from the Kindle and that the Kindle is much better. I asked about down loading magazines and books and was told that you have to get them from Amazon or the internet. Amazon has thousands of free one and thousands you have to pay for. It pulled up the website and it was almost a one click thing. The Kindle Fire is definately the one I want so I tole him I would be back when I get my income tax money. I hope this helps to answer some questions. They are really helpful at Best Buy, no pressure to buy but very willing to help.
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Thank you so much for starting this thread! Im on my second KFHD - the other one stopped scrolling! There is always so much to learn! Keep posting everyone and I will be checking my mailbox!
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If I just wanted one part would copy to pictures then print off. Not sure of any other way.
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thank you for starting this thread. i actually held off buying a tablet for this exact reason. my DH is more of a techie than i am & he says I need to buy an ipad & purchase apps on his macbook pro so i can print from his computer. think i'll wait until this process is a little easier....plus, i still love real books.
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Originally Posted by gardnergal970
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I downloaded a quilt book with my Kindle app on iPad and I was disappointed that I couldn't print out any of the templates. I won't be so impatient next time.
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I think you have to have a wireless printer.
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I have emailed the page to my email address and print from there. For instructions, I have copied and paste into an email to myself.
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Oh, My! This all boggles me. Am I the only person who has opted for an Asus Nexxus 7? LOL...so far I really like it but have tons to learn about apps, printing, etc. So far I've added the Kindle App and purchased books. Can I still download those same books to my PC or do not? (I feel so 'challenged' when it comes to techie stuff! lol) I'm the kind that needs step by step....1, 2 & 3...in that order LOL
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I have a Kindle Fire HD and also have the Kindle reading app on my PC. I can view my Kindle books on my PC, but not magazines. I also cannot transfer a current subscription to a Kindle Fire HD magazine to my PC because the subscription itself is only available in Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD or Kindle for iPad. In the "manage my kindle" section of Amazon's website, the options to transfer to other than my Kindle Fire is grayed out.
This is from Amazon: This publication is not available for some devices. The publisher may have opted out of making it available on certain devices, or the reading experience may not yet be optimized for this publication on those devices. Something to think about if you're planning on getting a Kindle Fire magazine subscription. |
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