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  1. #1
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    How to check log of printed documents

    hello friends,

    I have a HP Printer at my office. Last week, I have taken several printouts of my important office documents including word documents, excel files, images, etc. I need to take one more copy of those printouts. Hence, I need to check the log of the printouts to get exactly same copies. Where and how can I check the log of those printouts ?

    any ideas.../

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    Re: How to check log of printed documents

    Here's the information about log printout. The log printout is a stack of hardcopy (paper output) from a dot matrix printer connected to the computer inside the Pearl station. It was discovered by Eko and Locke, who took the printouts back with them just after watching the Pearl Orientation video about monitoring the Swan station's activities.

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    Re: How to check log of printed documents

    I tried to find the solution whether the computer or any software stores the track or saves the log of printouts, but couldn't get any required results. Also, tried to find whether it is possible to check the log of printouts (the document printouts which you taken previously), but no ideas...

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