FWIW, I "went paperless" years ago. Bought this scanner, and scanned in everything I had. The scanner earned its reputation and steep price; it can whisk through a stack of papers, do double-sided scans, and does a good job of fixing digital images composed from crinkled paper, as long as you regularly clean the contact wheels. I only kept hard copies of official paper documents or sentimental stuff. Now when I receive paper, I just chuck it in my inbox, and then do a once-weekly scan.
Ironically, I will still print something out on paper so that I can reference it more readily, but it's no longer my long-term storage medium.

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