Uber for printers might work if it is
not a stranger. Like a community thing. Print to a neighbours PC. Most of what I print is not confidential at time of print (it will be once I fill in the form).
It might also work if it's somebody local who is supported by good reviews.
As an example, Costco and Target recently got rid of their in-store photo labs, which has created a void in the market for local photo printing, which could be filled by a local sidegigger. In this scenario, NeverPrinter would act as a marketplace for local printed items.
As an example, Costco and Target recently got rid of their in-store photo labs, which has created a void in the market for local photo printing, which could be filled by a local sidegigger. In this scenario, NeverPrinter would act as a marketplace for local printed items.