How are your scrapbooking skills coming along?sleuth said:Do the digital print machines at Walmart, etc. accept USB Memory Sticks?
If they don't, they should.
Just fine, thanks.DoWhat said:How are your scrapbooking skills coming along?
sleuth said:Do the digital print machines at Walmart, etc. accept USB Memory Sticks?
If they don't, they should.
Cool. Thanks.SeaRide said:Yes, I get the printouts from Walmart all the time. They do accept CDs, memory sticks, compact flash and other media types.
The one in California has 2 Fuji machines for one hour printing and a Kodak for instant prints. The one near the main isle, is very basic, the one actually inside the electronics dept. should take it. You can also upload your prints to their website from home (or work) and then pick them up at the store (make sure you call ahead to see if your prints are ready, they have lost mine before).sleuth said:Cool. Thanks.
I knew they accepted flash drives and other cards of that type, but I couldn't remember seeing a USB slot on the front of the machine.
I'll have to check out the WalMart up in Monkey County to see if it will take memory sticks. I have pix's of my kids' swim practice that I'd like printed. Are the prices reasonable?Elle said:The one in California has 2 Fuji machines for one hour printing and a Kodak for instant prints. The one near the main isle, is very basic, the one actually inside the electronics dept. should take it. You can also upload your prints to their website from home (or work) and then pick them up at the store (make sure you call ahead to see if your prints are ready, they have lost mine before).
In the California Walmart, Fujifilm prints are $0.22 each, but you have to wait about an hour for them to be developed. Kodak prints are $0.36 each, but they're printed instantly.Ed Zachary said:I'll have to check out the WalMart up in Monkey County to see if it will take memory sticks. I have pix's of my kids' swim practice that I'd like printed. Are the prices reasonable?