Quoted: If it has an infrared output you can transfer it using the windows IR transmitter (I've done this several times with my Nokia and laptop).
If it has email capability you could attach the photos to email messages (only good if you don't have many photos you want to save). If it has a removable memory card you could buy a reader (MMC, SD, etc)
How is it supposed to connect to the printer? The same interface should allow your computer to recognize it and pull the files across.
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For someone with a screen name of "observer" you sure don't "observe" very well.
I don't want infrared or bluetooth.
I fucking HATE wireless connections, I dumped my wireless keyboard and mouse and went back to USB cable.
I don't want to pay for email service to send pictures to me since I don't use cell phone email.
I does not have a removable memory card.
It connects to the printer via a USB connection.
When I plug it into the computer XP recognizes the cell phone as a camera and as a storage device.
HOWEVER, XP wants me to download drivers to support the devices and neither Sanyo or Sprint have drivers because the PHONE DOES NOT SUPPORT DIRECT COMPUTER CONNECTION.
Yes, it would be nice if Sanyo and/or Sprint had made the ability to connect to the computer to the cell phone a feature.
I have been in contact with both Sanyo and Sprint about this.
I can actually get into one folder in the cell phone, however, the file does not contain any pictures and both the Sanyo and Sprint reps were supprised that I could do that.