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I'm only going to focus on one part because it shows the disconnect between you and I.
Who said anything about a printer? I said hard copy. Not printout. Write it down. Carve it into rock or shape it in clay. 3000 cycles and you keep limiting yourself. That 200 pounds of copper wire could be pounded flat and marked with a sharp tool to create a long lasting hard copy. So many options for a hard copy and you defaulted to the one option we can't even get to work when everything is working.
I hear you, but especially in scavenger mode, even pounded flat copper sheets aren't going to have the capacity to store the wiring diagram for an EV you find that you want to fix up and rig for solar charging. Particularly when you don't know which year or model of thing it is you're going to be wanting to scavenge.
While I agree that laser printers are finicky, once I get one working if I have enough paper I can generally print until I run out of toner. And printed paper isn't forever, but I do have laser printouts from 40 years ago that are as legible as they ever were.
Where I disconnect with you is: why even bother with Terabytes of knowledge when you're just going to collect the "most important" 100kB or so on your copper sheets at a rate of one sheet per hour, or less? There's a reason Moses only had ten commandments instead of the full Talmud.