Think about it, how many times have you used your printer in the last year? (To print, not like the countryman in the photo 😉 I retired mine three or four years ago, I only used it to print the odd hotel voucher, which then I was not asked when I got to it, it was enough that I would give them the reservation number and show my ID.
Now if I occasionally need to print something, I do it at the neighborhood printing house (I promise not in the office ;-). And you may wonder, already but that does not mean an improvement in productivity. Yes, but from the moment the printer disappears from your work table, you force yourself to digitize everything that previously meant paper:
• Instead of printing boarding passes, you now carry them on your smartphone or smartwatch
• Instead of printing a dossier for reading, now you download it to the tablet.
• Instead of printing and binding a dossier to give it to someone, you send it by email, or you save it in the cloud (Google Drive, Dropbox & others …) and share a link to it.
Although it sounds somewhat radical, the sooner you leave the paper support behind the easier it will be for you to adopt any technological advance.