Yes.
Essentially, you have a classical Mass-Spring-Damper System. Sitting on a desk, it has hardly any damping and hughe spring stiffness. Key is the mass though. The more mass you have, the less problematic your vibrations will be. So you want to ideally bolt the printer to the biggest concrete block you can. Or at least put it on top of it And put weight on the printer (i.e. a fully loaded AMS).
If you isolate the printer-paver system by adding anti-vibration feet, you are creating an isolated mass-spring-damper system on top of your desk. This eliminates the chance for the mass of the desk or floor to counteract movement. Mass-spring-damper model - Wikipedia
The only case I can see where anti-vibration feet make sense is if you want to stop anything else on the desk from vibrating