The cost of paper can certainly be prohibitive to some, me included, when it comes to being able to print a lot of negatives. I'm curious from others as to what percentage of your negatives that you may produce in, say, a year's time, that you deem as a "paper worthy" negative. Meaning it's worth the loss of paper as you progress through the necessary amount of 'work prints' that may be needed to achieve the final print you are after. This is obviously relative to one's printing skills.......mine aren't great. But as I'm perusing sites and checking the cost paper, these things always enter my mind. Obviously, I'm grateful for my scanner as it provides the opportunity to evaluate the negative in its positive form without burning through paper. If I can get the scanned image to my liking with very little fuss, I begin to feel the negative may be worth it's time in the enlarger.