• coffeewithalex@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Well OK yeah, for those you just need B&W. Color becomes useful when trying to impress. I’ve sent rent applications in color specifically because I know that the real estate agents are subjective. Some of the talks that I’ve held were helped out by coloring my notes while I was presenting. And some home crafts and activities (escape rooms with friends) were helped out several times by the color printer. Given that there isn’t a huge price gap in maintenance and initial costs, for me it was worth it.

      Also, neither the OP nor the comment I was replying to mentioned anything about color. I was specifying stuff about printers in general.

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        1 year ago

        Lol, the comment thread you replied to is literally talking about color printers. The person you replied to said “How often does the average person really need that” with the ‘that’ being in reference to printing in color. Then you listed a bunch of stuff that doesn’t need color

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        The comment I replied to did being up the topic of colour though, just read the thread.

        My response to that is that the average person doesn’t need colour printing, and honestly doesn’t even need to print at all with rare exception.

        Based on your replies you are not the average person in terms of printer usage. So that’s why you had the responses that you’ve had. You’re just seeming to look for an excuse to argue?