Trebuchet
Penultimate Amazing
I'll be donating blood in the morning. To save time, we can answer the questionnaire on line at home and print out a QR code to take to the drive. So I'll be doing that tomorrow.
Out of curiosity (yes, you'd rather have it and not need it), how often have you had to go back to your backups for some data that you didn't have a current copy of (for whatever reason).I’m very wary about thinking of file accessibility tools such as Dropbox as in any way a form of backup. If you delete a file somewhere and that deletion gets synchronised… that scares me. I do daily, weekly and monthly backups to various long-term storage platforms that sit strategically away from any ongoing activities.
Out of curiosity (yes, you'd rather have it and not need it), how often have you had to go back to your backups for some data that you didn't have a current copy of (for whatever reason).
I'll be donating blood in the morning. To save time, we can answer the questionnaire on line at home and print out a QR code to take to the drive. So I'll be doing that tomorrow.
I had to use a USB a little while ago. I couldn't find the one I still have.
They are using the cloud. OneDrive, DropBox, iCloud, Google Drive.
Out of curiosity (yes, you'd rather have it and not need it), how often have you had to go back to your backups for some data that you didn't have a current copy of (for whatever reason).
That's okay, I'm interested in anyone's answer.I know you didn’t ask me...
People somehow have the idea that a laser printer itself is more expensive than an ink printer, and maybe that's true among color printers,
I think they probably work out cheaper than inkjets per page but the cost per toner cartridge is much higher. This can be eased if you can find a reliable off-brand manufacturer\seller although I've had problems with conisitency
The tank style inkjets promised much cheaper printing with with better quality but I saw enough "After two years they fail messily" reports that I'm wary of them, and they still have print heads that can dry up or get clogged.
3D printers aren't really printers, but, since they got mentioned anyway... Snip

I love my 3D printer -- I have a project going almost every day. I even had to build a shelf to hold all my filaments. I've had a few minor problems, but none I couldn't fix within a day or so (or a replacement part).3D printers aren't really printers, but, since they got mentioned anyway... I made the mistake of getting one
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But if were including 3D printing, I just printed this for my brother in law, it's a surprise so no-one tell him, okay?
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I love my 3D printer -- I have a project going almost every day. I even had to build a shelf to hold all my filaments. I've had a few minor problems, but none I couldn't fix within a day or so (or a replacement part).
That must have taken forever to print! I get leery of anything that takes over, say, 10 hours. I do have a WYZE camera focused on the print bed so I can check it if I'm not right there.

I think they probably work out cheaper than inkjets per page but the cost per toner cartridge is much higher. This can be eased if you can find a reliable off-brand manufacturer\seller although I've had problems with conisitency
The tank style inkjets promised much cheaper printing with with better quality but I saw enough "After two years they fail messily" reports that I'm wary of them, and they still have print heads that can dry up or get clogged.
Well, color me surprised!!!
I just printed out a pdf from a law office and it must have overwritten my printer settings, because it printed on two sides! I had no idea my printer did that (and I must have read the manual when I first got it a few years ago.) I know I've always set it to 1 page per print because I never thought it would work with two. But I changed the setting to test it out and lo and behold, it works! I could have saved a lot of paper in the last few years.
Ironically, this is the one I just tried using the Fax option for the first time a couple weeks ago, with an incredibly escalating and ineffective result.