Export photos to San Disk

I am trying to export pictures from my iphoto library to a san disk so that I can print them out...I have basically tried to "export" photos to my desktop and then just transfer them to the San Disk. When I put the SD into my camera it says that there are no valid images. Does anyone know how to get around this? Do they need to be in a specific format or placed in a specific spot? Also, if that cannot work, is there a cord that i could connect from the small sony printer to my computer...the printer has a USB port and a smaller port approx 1cm (or a little less) in diameter with 6 sides--looks like the outline of a house with top cut off. Thanks in advance.

Lauren
I just did this very thing yesterday - I now give SD cards out as gifts to family members (is that weird?).
First I exported the photos to another location on my hard drive, to get them outside iPhoto. I don't export directly to the SD card, so that I know iPhoto isn't causing a conflict there.
Then, as Larry said, I reformatted the card in my camera and took one test photo. The card's file structure was then DCIM > Canon### > photo.jpg.
Copying my folder of photos (as a unit) onto the card failed. Instead, I had to select all of the files, then move them into that Canon### folder which contained the test pic. That worked, and I could see the files being written into the folder on the SD card.
Keep in mind that the Mac uses invisible files to generate the thumbnail images that you see in the Finder, and when you write the files to the SD card those invisible files will go there too. The result may be that your camera recognizes the jpegs but not the invisible files, and you may see that every other file is "unrecognizable" by the camera. You can ignore those files, since your photos are on the card. Or you can try using an application that strips the files from the card so that they aren't in your way. (I got my hubby to remove them directly from the card using Terminal, and I still have no real understanding of how he does that. I don't mess around in Terminal myself.)
Regards.

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