![]() When you need to print, you need to print. Yes, even some of those are becoming increasingly digital, but printing isn't dead, even if it is rarer. A backup copy of directions you can glance at while driving. Medical records to be shared with a new doctor. A checklist to bring into the store or specifications to bring to the shop. Yet there are times we need to print: An airline boarding pass or ticket to a show. The closest to print many documents get is being saved as a PDF copy for archival purposes, to be printed (or faxed - another dying technology) later should the need arise. And more and more "paperwork" processes, from expense reports to vacation approvals, happen over email and via apps. More and more, documents stay digital, moving from person to person over email, file shares, and cloud storage, never to see a sheet of paper. It's amazing how much you can do digitally these days. ![]()
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