HACKER Q&A
📣 JasonSage

How have you used a printer in your home or office?


I haven't owned an inkjet or laser printer in over 10 years.

I can think of a few mundane things I could print on occasion (notes, websites, pictures), and laser printers are temptingly cheap.

How have you used a printer in your home or office?

Is there a particular usage that is valuable to you which you might recommend to others?


  👤 montgomery_r Accepted Answer ✓
We have an HP bw laserjet at home with PostScript and crucially a duplexer. I bought it used about 10 years ago for £200. We don’t print much, around 15,000pp so far. Generally I print: - in the last month, a lot of past papers as my son prepares for Summer exams - PDF articles for reading on the train - multiple drafts of documents I write to scribble edits on ( could I do that on the iPad? Sort of.) - address labels - bookplates - online recipes ( easier with messy fingers than the iPad!)

I’d guess we print something every week, sometimes more frequently. Printing 2-up duplex for the most part has saved a lot of paper. Replaced the toner for the second time in feb ‘22 ( the printer tells me) - with an off brand cartridge; print quality noticeably but not disastrously worse, but the cartridge was £30 rather than £130. Amazon Basics 80gsm paper better and cheaper than the HP or Canon versions.


👤 iwanttocomment
I look at my printer like I look at my checkbook. Most of the time, completely irrelevant. Two or three situations a year, it is massively convenient to have - and it doesn't cost me anything. I wouldn't buy a printer until you hit a pain point where you're confident you need a printer, though.

👤 toomuchtodo
Brother monochrome laserjet. Lasts forever. Documents requiring a signature, school materials (homeschooled), shipping labels, documents to annotate to be scanned in and sent off, etc.

After a few runs to a FedEx Office where you can send a document to be retrieved and printed with a code at a terminal attached to a copier, considering the value of time and the cost of those prints per pages, ~$125 is a no brainer for something that will last 5-10 years at least. Comes out to $20-$30/year with some supplies in there (paper, toner).


👤 pwg
> How have you used a printer in your home or office?

Primarily for printing mailing labels to attach to packages.

Sometimes to print forms that need to be submitted in paper.


👤 Dutchie987
There are documents (tax, receipts, insurance,...) that I have to keep for a long time.

I print a copy for my filing cabinet rather than store them on disk (or online).


👤 cranberryturkey
its good for scanning docs you have signed and emailing out.

👤 bediger4000
I have a Kyocera P2235dw laser printer. I like to read scientific papers on paper, reading comprehension is better, you can scribble notes on them. I also print recipes. It's hard to scroll around a touchscreen with wet or greasy or floury fingers. Also I make notes on recipes.