How to Put Documents, PDFs or Web Pages Onto Psps or iPods

Go to Google and Download "Paperless Printer.", Open a document, PDF, web page, or anything else you would like to save. , Select Print., Print., Select jpg., Select OK. One more window will pop up asking about registering for profit or something...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to Google and Download "Paperless Printer."

    It is completely free.
  2. Step 2: Open a document

    , Before printing, choose "Paperless printer" instead of your regular printer that you would use to print.

    This should be at the top window that pops up. , When you select print, paperless printer will read the document, and then a small window will pop up, asking you what you would like to save it as. , Another page will pop up, telling other information.

    Don't do anything on that window. , Click cancel. , Search for a folder named "paperless printer".

    Voila! Your document should be there.

    Now all you have to do is place the image in your PSP or iPod for viewing.
  3. Step 3: web page

  4. Step 4: or anything else you would like to save.

  5. Step 5: Select Print.

  6. Step 6: Print.

  7. Step 7: Select jpg.

  8. Step 8: Select OK. One more window will pop up asking about registering for profit or something like that.

  9. Step 9: Go to "My Documents" on your computer.

Detailed Guide

It is completely free.

, Before printing, choose "Paperless printer" instead of your regular printer that you would use to print.

This should be at the top window that pops up. , When you select print, paperless printer will read the document, and then a small window will pop up, asking you what you would like to save it as. , Another page will pop up, telling other information.

Don't do anything on that window. , Click cancel. , Search for a folder named "paperless printer".

Voila! Your document should be there.

Now all you have to do is place the image in your PSP or iPod for viewing.

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