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1. jawns+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-01-19 20:57:36
There are plenty of people who have frequent printing needs, even if they're not using it for work. For instance, my wife homeschools, so she prints a lot of worksheets and such. My son plays piano, and he likes to print out sheet music. And I find myself, more often than I'd like, having to print out forms and sign them, because the company or organization hasn't figured out electronic signatures yet.

But perhaps the bigger feedback I'd offer in response to your comment is that just because something doesn't apply to you or your situation doesn't mean that it's not relevant to other people.

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2. chanks+Z8[view] [source] 2024-01-19 21:43:58
>>jawns+(OP)
They just asked the question. How would we know that something is relevant to others if we don't ask? As another person in the same boat, it shocks me people even care about printers at this point. I do the same, just run to FedEx if I need to print. That said, thanks to the parent commenter asking the question, I now know. Not sure why you feel the need to lecture.
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3. jawns+1z1[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-01-20 12:42:53
>>chanks+Z8
While I admit it's possible to misread tone, I perceived the tone as dismissive, like "This doesn't matter to me, so I'm shocked that it matters to anyone else." That's a form of egocentric bias, which is not to imply that the commenter has an overinflated ego, but merely that it can lead us to make inaccurate assessments.
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