Yes! I would have done the html thingie, but I was anxious to share with you!
BTW, I just ordered two more Calendars from the Diocese of Wenchoster! My son was so pleased with his, I decided to get one for me and another for my priest. The minute Dave opened his, he started giggling, so it must be hilarious!
Susan, I've got to figure out how to use my scanner before the new year, because I want to post the Wenchoster calendar months. I've had my new printer-scanner-copier for three months, but I have only used the printing function from it so far.
Counterlight, the person who posted the video included a disclaimer, saying the video was meant for humorous purposes only, and he/she didn't mean to offend.
I say the same: Please Do not use the video for any other purpose than to have a good laugh!
Okay. You should be able to go into your applications folder and see maybe two icons that identify the as HP Printer Utility and HP Scan. If it works like my Epson Printer/Scanner, all you have to do is click on the icon of the one labled Scan. A window will open that will allow you to scan the photo. Of course your printer should be open before you try to press the scan button, or it will tell you you have to do something else before you can scan. If that doesn't work, someone with a PC will have to help you, but I can't believe that there will not be an Applications folder in your PC.
I thought you meant Gido (also a hard G) - as in a Ukrainian grandfather. (Even though I'm not Ukrainian, the new grandson will be calling me Gido since I'm married to Baba.)
Susan, I successfully scanned the cover and January and February of the calendar. Yay! I'm always afraid to try out new technology, but I must say that HP makes scanning easy.
Malcolm, or I should say Gido (with a hard G), congratulations.
Ooohh, Cannoli!!
ReplyDeleteI think I found the Christmas Version at
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/Cannoli_siciliani.jpg
Happy 2nd day of Christmas, Mimi!
Susan, that is gorgeous. I'm salivating.
ReplyDeleteYes! I would have done the html thingie, but I was anxious to share with you!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I just ordered two more Calendars from the Diocese of Wenchoster! My son was so pleased with his, I decided to get one for me and another for my priest. The minute Dave opened his, he started giggling, so it must be hilarious!
Susan, I've got to figure out how to use my scanner before the new year, because I want to post the Wenchoster calendar months. I've had my new printer-scanner-copier for three months, but I have only used the printing function from it so far.
ReplyDeleteWhat brand is the printer? Maybe I can help you find the right button?
ReplyDeleteHmmm. I gave Michael "all tree Godfathas" one year for his birthday.
ReplyDeleteWell, he is part Sicilian.
Susan, the P-S-C is HP brand.
ReplyDeleteCounterlight, the person who posted the video included a disclaimer, saying the video was meant for humorous purposes only, and he/she didn't mean to offend.
I say the same: Please Do not use the video for any other purpose than to have a good laugh!
Okay. You should be able to go into your applications folder and see maybe two icons that identify the as HP Printer Utility and HP Scan. If it works like my Epson Printer/Scanner, all you have to do is click on the icon of the one labled Scan. A window will open that will allow you to scan the photo. Of course your printer should be open before you try to press the scan button, or it will tell you you have to do something else before you can scan. If that doesn't work, someone with a PC will have to help you, but I can't believe that there will not be an Applications folder in your PC.
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you find. . .
Susan, the icon is there. I just haven't had the courage to try because I'm afraid to fail. But I will. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNo offense taken, by me or by Michael.
ReplyDeleteWe both thought it was pretty funny actually. Michael says it's accurate.
He would know.
Counterlight, that is right use of the video. Thank you and Michael. I hope that I get to meet Michael one day.
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ReplyDeleteMimi, do not be afraid! It will work. You have no reason to worry, unless your computer has been giving you trouble on other counts. ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh, Guido - as in an Italian.
ReplyDeleteI thought you meant Gido (also a hard G) - as in a Ukrainian grandfather. (Even though I'm not Ukrainian, the new grandson will be calling me Gido since I'm married to Baba.)
Susan, I successfully scanned the cover and January and February of the calendar. Yay! I'm always afraid to try out new technology, but I must say that HP makes scanning easy.
ReplyDeleteMalcolm, or I should say Gido (with a hard G), congratulations.
I am so proud of you, Mimi. And I know just how you feel about trying new things on the computer. I am the same way.
ReplyDeletethe word verification is "dectowab." Hmmm, possibilities abound, but my brain hurts now so I cannot think of one.