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How often do you print anything (for personal reasons)?

If the printer ink problem is preventing you from using the printer's scanning ability, the solution is to get an independent scanner. It only costs the total cost of a few ink cartridges.

Yes our Canon multifunction refused to scan because of a non-existent paper jam. We got a basic scanner powered by a USB connection and it lives in a drawer. We also switched to a Brother laser printer.
 
I recommend Hero Lab. The base app is free, the 5e SRD is a small cost, and the rest, including all published modules, is provided for free by a community of enthusiastic volunteer creators.

I tend not to play 5E any more, and of the games I do play or want to run none are on their list.

I have used some of the online options and I much prefer actual pen & paper, even if I'm sitting at a VTT. It's the same way that I vastly prefer reading a paper book rather than on a device, and while searchability can be better as a PDF it's just not as personally satisfying.
 
I have used some of the online options and I much prefer actual pen & paper, even if I'm sitting at a VTT. It's the same way that I vastly prefer reading a paper book rather than on a device, and while searchability can be better as a PDF it's just not as personally satisfying.
I'm the opposite. I'd rather an electronic version - except for rule books, where I'm flipping pages to find the particular thing I need, rather than reading sequentially like a novel. It's easier for me to flip paper pages than search for something in a PDF.

And trust me, I've been playing TTRPGs with paper and pencil since the 70s. I know the joys of erasing holes in the hit point box. :D

The upshot of this is I haven't printed anything in many years.
 
I'm the opposite. I'd rather an electronic version - except for rule books, where I'm flipping pages to find the particular thing I need, rather than reading sequentially like a novel. It's easier for me to flip paper pages than search for something in a PDF.
That is odd: For me it is exactly opposite: it is easier to search in a PDF than flipping pages - believe me, I have been playing wargames for years, and I own more than 400 of them. It was a revolution when they became available in PDF form, and I have myself scanned, and OCR‘ed a lot of them.

Yes, in the old days, I printed the PDF‘s, but that was before I got an iPad.
 
That is odd: For me it is exactly opposite: it is easier to search in a PDF than flipping pages - believe me, I have been playing wargames for years, and I own more than 400 of them. It was a revolution when they became available in PDF form, and I have myself scanned, and OCR‘ed a lot of them.

Yes, in the old days, I printed the PDF‘s, but that was before I got an iPad.
My iPad is 150 years old. I bought a whole laptop to use as a D&D accessory.
 

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