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Am 23.02.2012 17:28, schrieb Warp:
> Stephen<mcavoys_at@aoldotcom> wrote:
>> Longer than that, even. But sometimes snail mail is obligatory when
>> dealing with banks and governmental offices.
>
> I don't think any bank or governmental office would require a customer
> to own a printer in order to deal with them.
No, of course they could just as well take out paper and pen, and write
it by hand.
I personally prefer to send something legible though...
Print out forms to fill out by hand and/or sign, and then send via
SnailMail or fax, avoiding the hassle of picking up the form somewhere
in person?
Print out invoices for the clients of some freelancing business?
Print out stuff which freelancers are legally obliged to archive for 10
years on paper unless they own a WORM drive for that purpose?
Print out something to read while traveling by train or lazing on the couch?
Print out character sheets, rulebook excerpts etc. for pen & paper
roleplay gaming sessions?
Print out charts and then scribble some notes on them?
Been there, done all that with my private printer. Not that I use it
frequently enough to keep inkjet cartridges from drying out, but that's
why I bought a laser printer (which also happens to be a copier, scanner
and fax machine).
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