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Is remote printing secure?

I use a printer at the office that is hooked to the network. Am I correct that there is a print job log that shows what each printer in the office prints? Or, can only a separate network server create print job logs. If any network automatically does show a print job by any of the office computers, what are some basic information shown in the log and can an administrator print a document that has been printed if they see it on a print job log?

Yes, there can be logs. No, previously printed documents are not saved in a way that they could be re-printed or viewed again later.

However (isn't there's always a "however"?), depending on your level of concern, printing may not be as secure as we casually assume.

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