I've known the "Non Sequitur" cartoons for a long time, and Wiley always hit the nail at the right angle, but he REALLY gets the point across here (even if he is probably unaware of the discussion we're having at the moment) when he's talking about "print media vs. digital media"
I believe what he's sketching out to be the future: Print Media becoming just a "special" luxury version of the more widespread digital media.
This shouldn't offend nor scare the print enthusiasts (of whom I am part), they should instead embrace it!
As to the difference in price, there could be a market for small-size printers!
Imagine the possibilities of YOU choosing WHAT paper you want your comcs printed upon!
Say, the cheap one for the PVP comics you like to leave lying around in your bathroom, while the heavy-stock luxury paper fits your "finder" collection you like to leave on your bookshelf and have grown fond of as if it were a child to cherish!
Also, all of the distributors could well lose their job as a distributor, but find a new job as "printer" and thus make a fine buck catering for those who WANT to spend money on printed media, while the less-endowed readers' audience may be happy downloading images (or viewing them online), and may only want SOME of them printed out!
I don't know if this should go into the "commerce" section, but as the FOCAL point of "print media having an online version" changing to "online media having a print version", is more of an artistic consideration to me, I don't know how your comments will evolve.
Just thought I wanted to share one of the most talented webcartoonists' views with y'all!

