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Driving 30 minutes into town every time I have to print something isn't worth it
Don't you have a printer at work where you drive anyways?
You mean my house?
Ok, when you also don't have family which leaves the house more regularly than you, then yes, maybe you should buy a Brother™️ printer...
If your job is doing paperwork then it may also be a good investment
I work remote. About once a month I have to print a shipping label or something for drop off. Having a printer in the house greatly increases turn about on that and important papers
Most people don't work in a comfy office with access to a printer.