that’s so fucking weird :what-the-hell:
i can't think of a legitimate reason. which means it's 100% a fed trying to frame you for something
control panel > system and security > admininistrative tools > event viewer > applications and services logs > microsoft > windows > printservice > operational is print history
if you didn't have logging enabled i would Rclick operational > property > enable logging
view print job history on macos
Not clear if it will let you see the documents or not tho (or re-print them)
MacOS has its own log system. Not sure how useful this would be. The most you would be able to find is what they were trying to print and which printer they were using.
Depending on how serious you think this is, you can always try to contact your IT department and ask them the print jobs that the suspected printer has, assuming the printer is actually managed by your place of employment. And depending on what has been printed, you can narrow down who was actually using your laptop.
If nothing else, it creates a paper trail that you can use in case this bites you in the ass later down the road. By far the biggest issue I could see is that it's your own personal device, meaning they can always go, "it's against IT security policy to connect personal devices to the company network, your personal device might have malware this is a security risk blahblahblah."
I think it was generic programming fliers of some sort. I know it's not the union fliers, I know what they look like since I designed them.
Sorry 'bout that. I needed to print something and your laptop was the only one connected to the printer
the funny thing is it initially wasn’t and hadn’t ever connected to the printer :thonk:
you have been visited by the 👻 sp00ky 👻 printer ghost 👻. print 100 ink test sheets to make it go away 👻
It still works under Linux. (Same as hitting Ctrl+Alt+L)
Not sure about MacOS.
Were there any other computers in that room? If not my money's on autistic coworker just being efficient but not understanding the social axioms.
I would guess it was porn they printed, but that's based on high school. Make sure to never leave an unlocked computer again.