Is being "not sufficiently useful to the public" a reason to vote for closure?
No, not being useful to a large enough audience is not a reason to close a question. DB storage space is cheap, and search engines are generally good at locationlocating the right question for the right person, so there is no real cost in having a question with a good answer, even if that answer ultimately 'only' helps 10 or 15 people. Arguably even if only 1 person is helped, as long as nobody else is distracted by a question that doesn't help them, that is a net positive for the community.
However, typo questions are different, in the sense that nobody learns anything new by reading the answer to such a question. In your example, even the OP of the question isn't less likely to forget the print statement again in a future situation, just because it was mentioned in a previous answer.
So the real criterion shouldn't be how many people are potentially helped, but if anybody learned anything new from the answer.