I have two printers. One mono laser printer and one color inkjet. The laser printer i use to make my PCB's (printed circuit boards) and the color printer i use for the front panel labels for what ever electronic gadget i have to build
I use a Lexmark 5600 printer. The ink cadriges are so expensive, two cadriges cause +-R700.00 and the printer will cause you +-R500. It is better to by a new printer, it comes with cadriges.
Owned one of those hp 3-in-1's, 10 or 15 years ago. Never used it, doesn't even come with bragging rights. Sold it to someone who was in dire need of a printer, who also told me, that he never used it.
Well, think I printed the windows test page to it a few times.
Don't own one. Sometimes get annoyed when somebody forces me to print something but the copy shop up the road makes that mostly a non-issue.
The company I work for has a standard "Please consider the environment before printing" footer and I regularly change it to "Please consider retiring before printing" and nobody really notices.
I have been noticing a lot of corporates are printing much less than they used to but after some investigation I realised it wasn't really a behaviour change - rather the people that use the most paper are the people most likely to get retrenched/downsized first.
I have an inkjet printer... hardly ever use it, so the tanks keep going dry and clogging the heads.. This printer has made me a "paperless office" warrior.
Didn't have one for years and didn't really miss it.
Then got one for the home office 3 or so months ago and now I don't know how I managed without it. If it wasn't for the business though I probably would have done just fine without one without one.