Comment by LeafItAlone
2 months ago
>In general you put your name on documents you print.
What do you mean? I’m confident that 95%+ of the documents I print do not have my name, or the name of anyone who has ever been in my house, on them.
2 months ago
>In general you put your name on documents you print.
What do you mean? I’m confident that 95%+ of the documents I print do not have my name, or the name of anyone who has ever been in my house, on them.
I mean when I send letters I want people to know it's from me 99.999% of the time, that's all.
More than 99.999% of all printed pages don't have the name of the person who printed them on them. I can't even come up with examples where the large majority of the material someone printed wasn't belonging to someone else, ie, printing a book, learning material, computer generated pictures, photographs, things like this.
"Printing a letter" is something I doubt anyone is doing in any meaningful percentage that this makes sense. A person printing a single small book they didn't want to buy is printing more pages just that one time than they will ever print with their name on them in their whole life.
> A person printing a single small book they didn't want to buy
Oh btw, you've paid a "tax" to unknown entities for this too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_copying_levy
If it's not leaving my house who's gonna care for the yellow dots?
I didn't buy a printer to send letters to Uncle Sam