The article discusses the decline in printer ownership among city dwellers, illustrating a shift in printing needs towards occasional use. Modern solutions like HP's All In Plan are explored, which offers a subscription model providing a printer, automatic ink delivery, and remote printing capabilities. While this service can simplify tasks for regular users, the author notes it's less beneficial for those who only need to print infrequently. The article suggests that, depending on individual needs, purchasing a printer outright may still be the better option for some.
Nobody I know owns a printer. It used to be a homeowner's essential, and now it's something you use at the office (or home office).
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