How to print pictures from Facebook
There are three options for printing a picture on Facebook.
Save picture to the computer, then open and print
Right-click the picture you want to save and choose Save image as or Save picture as and then choose where you want to save the file and the files name. You may have to click the picture to open a larger view of that picture, then right-click the picture to save it.
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Click the picture and view it in the Facebook Photo Viewer. If clicking the picture opens another one, go back in the browser and look for a double arrow in the top-right corner.
Once viewing the picture, in the bottom-right corner, click Options and click the Download link to save the picture to your computer.
Printing the picture once saved
Once the picture is saved (downloaded), you can open the picture and print it or save the picture with other pictures to print multiple pictures at one time.
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Printing the picture without saving it to the computer
Google Chrome browser users
Right-click the image and select Open image in new tab. Once the new tab is created with the picture in it, press Ctrl+P on the keyboard to print the picture.
Mozilla Firefox browser users
Right-click the image and select View image. Once the new tab is created with the picture, press Ctrl+P on the keyboard to print the picture.
Internet Explorer browser users
Right-click the image and select Print picture.
Printing a Facebook picture through a Kiosk
The Kodak Picture Kiosk now offers a service to print your pictures on Facebook. Some retailers have this kiosk available for customer use, so you can print pictures in high quality. This service costs money to use.
There is also a CVS Express Photo app available for use on Facebook. This app lets you select pictures to print and pick up at your local CVS Pharmacy.
If you save the pictures to your computer, they can be moved to a CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) or a USB (Universal Serial Bus) flash drive, then transferred to any kiosk or online picture service.