"Paper rules, whatever Bill Gates says."
LOL, 12 pages! Epson here I come.
I remember reading an article in The Harvard Business Review (whatever it is called, I was at my Uncle's house, and he went to Harvard Biz, so he still got that magazine) it was years ago but even then it was discussing out computers were a big disappointment in that more paper was being used since their creation than before.
But that was in the old days of DOS & Dot matrix, were you'd have to print out reams just to get to the (literal) bottom line. Things seem to be a bit better these days.
At my Former Employer, "paperless office" still meant lots of paper for people like me. But then, I was in taxes and regulatory compliance, and government is always way behind on paperwork reduction. At least I wasn't typing things with six carbons, like I did in the Army Corps of Engineers!