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Old 12-06-2014, 11:30 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by baicalin View Post
9.7" is not seriously lacking size.
We have to agree to disagree on that. Apparently you haven't seen some of the small print that is just barely big enough to read when printed out at full size? If you believe that a company is wasting paper by printing things out needlessly then you are badly mistaken. Static pages need to be a lot less often accessed than you might think as well. Usually what does end up being printed out needs to be written on and kept as hard copy as part of record keeping. Did you ever see a paperless shipping office? I haven't. It is the 21st century, and yet the only printing technology that makes instant identical copies is still a dot matrix needle printer loaded with carbon paper. We got one of those in the shipping office where I work. It is sitting right next to the also needed big b/w laser copy / printer combo. Keeping everything digital only on a computer is an ambitious goal, but it is not happening anytime soon. My company supplies the automotive industry - and we NEED to keep years of hard copies of everything we produce and ship - every single order. Why? Not because we want to, but because all of our customers REQUIRE us to do it.
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