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15 points

People still use printers?

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Sometimes don’t have a choice, at least here in AU there are lots of government institutions that still only accept paper copies of certified documents either snail mailed or physically handed in

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Not me. If i need something printed once a year, there’s copy shops around.

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Yes. I rarely print documents, but as a hobby arts and crafter, I do print of lot of stuff for my projects. Screw inkjets, but they do have a really high resolution in photo mode, which is the only reason I haven’t ditched my nightmare printer for a laser yet.

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6 points

I threw mine of the balcony when it refused to print again.

I’m not even kidding. It felt amazing. (I did clean up the mess tho)

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I dismantled several cheap inkjet printers for parts. There are countless useful parts inside for my future DIY projects. 24-volt power supplies, several motors, pulleys, belts, hundreds of small bolts.

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18 points

I am always pissed off when someone sends me a document to print, sign, scan and send back. You are still missing your stupid fax machine, don’t you?

I have no printer because it’s not worth the upkeep, so I have to walk down the street to a copy shop and print, sign, scan and send back my personal data there.

Thank you, fax machine person.

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1 point

scan and send back.

E-Mail.

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5 points

Across the street, lol. I don’t even have a copy shop in my town.

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Is pasting in your signature digitally not an option? That’s what I’ve been doing all my life, but then again the area where I live is quite progressive in terms of technology.

On a related note, someone should make an image filter that makes digital documents look like they’ve been scanned in. Would save a ton of paper and people’s time lol.

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Problem with that is that simply pasting your signature is in no way legally binding. Someone could crop your signature out of a random document and then sign a bunch of papers with it.

With a paper copy you’re supposed to keep the hard copy (and so is the other party, that’s why you always sign in doubles).

Hell even printing, signing and scanning is quite vague in terms of legal value… You’d have to actually send the original hard copies by mail to be 100% covered. (With a registered letter at that).

Digital signing will supposedly make this whole process easier, but doing that digital signing can only be executed by a small amount of certified organisations. (As in everyone can digitally sign something with their own keys, but it won’t be legally recognized)

Not a lawyer, just someone who tried to figure out how signing legal documents works to include it in an inhouse program at work

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5 points

Fuck PDFs! Send HTML!

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Fuck HTML! Trace an RTF on paper :D

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32 points

Why, what are you doing, carving your documents into a clay tablet with a reed?

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Tax filing and other government stuff is digital here. There’s certified services to send legally binding documents, too. Only thing lagging behind is Post with package returns.

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13 points

All my documents are digital these days. I think I’ve actually had to print a document maybe like 5 times in the last 10 years and even then the people who I had to give them to agreed that it was a huge pain in the ass lol

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2 points

Me, personally, I’m usually emailing them or reading them on a screen.

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10 points

I print a lot of study stuff on my job printers. I know is bad, but I can’t really study in a screen.

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1 point

E-Reader?

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3 points

At least printers are not people (anymore).

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26 points

I recently had to fax a document to the government, which meant I had to print the thing, then pay $12 at OfficeMax to send it. Absolute bedlam.

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From time to time I have to sign a form that specifically says “Print and sign, no digital signatures”

I use Adobes “draw a signature” feature to do my squibble, then place it on the signature line taking at least a little care to make it look handwritten (So like a portion of my signature is dipping below the line etc.). Finally I print to PDF (Even if it is already PDF) and email that or use one of those fax apps if fax is absolutely required.

I haven’t had any such forms rejected (Well, at least not for “improper signature” or whatever) and I’ve been doing it on forms for well over a decade now lmao

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Why you did not use an app that can take a photo of a document? Even if you do not want to use free trial, they are still cheaper than $12 per single payment (usually a week of use).

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app

no

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An app isn’t going to fax the document, though, which is where I’d assume the $12 charge is really coming.

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Honestly, I’m not familiar enough with the world of faxing to know which apps are trustworthy, especially since the documents contained personal information. If I ever have to send another fax, I’ll consider it.

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Same happened to me two years ago. I signed up for a 30-day trial with one of those e-fax companies and after the doc was sent I cancelled. To be fair, my work had an account with that service so I already knew about it - but I knew I didn’t want to pay a buck a page just to pay my taxes… Hopefully you don’t need this advice in future but maybe it can come in handy just in case!

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-8 points

Yes some of us still touch grass.

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I fail to see how the one thing is related to the other 😕

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19 points

and we go 20 miles in the snow both ways to touch said grass, because I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time.

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8 points

Nineteen dickety two

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13 points

sadly

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