Eventually, if you had a printer that is IPP compliant, that printer will have a Web address and anyone around the world who can get on the Internet can print to that URL.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that the Internet and print behave in a complementary manner.
I have always liked the idea of going to print because a big part of what we are about is to disseminate knowledge throughout the world and not just to people who have broadband.
The paintings are transferred from my computer to a disk, and I can hand it to the printer this way; or I can modem the painting to the printer over the phone lines from my house in Hawaii.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed.
If all else fails, there's always print or web zines.
I work closely with the printer to get the final print the way I want it.
Most of my thoughts, you couldn't print.
You can't stop people printing what they want to print.
I think there's a future where the Web and print coexist and they each do things uniquely and complement each other, and we have what could be the ultimate and best-yet array of journalistic venues.
Unlike sitting at a computer screen, printing is very direct and hands-on.
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