We do. I very rarely use it, but my wife seems to like printing things out. I'd be interested in age demographics here. We're mid-50s so we grew up in a world of hard copy.
At work, essentially everything is google-drive stuff now. One recent feature you now see it simply turning off pagination in these docs, since effectively nobody writes them to be printed any more.
In a world of purely on line documents, screwing around with pagination is actually an annoying distraction, both when writing and while reading. An interesting side effect of a purely digital world.
We used to do more scanning and faxing, at least around tax season, but I find that apps like Genius Scan are much better for the kind of smallish scans one does for home. And nobody does fax any more, it's mostly secure email services now.
Iβll guess a lot of micro orgs and micro business owners have a printer - I print about 75 eBay labels every month. Also everyone who tables at a local event that wants people to walk away with info, that sort. Again micro - like our local community group does that.
Have kids, they love printing things in general, and need to print things occasionally for school. Laser printers seem like the way to go, inkjet's break down too easy
Ohβ¦Iβm seeing it a lot. Likeβ¦maybe on 15% of everyoneβs profiles. So it might not be something you need to worry about. In that case, sorry for the noise!
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Main use case:
#1: forms/labels for returning stuff
#2: kids stuff related to homework, coloring book pages or thing they can cut and fold.
So basically I provide a printing service to the rest of my family, I hardly ever use it myself π