Does your printer hang on to a story of what you print?

I have need of to prove something that was changed on a webpage, and I printed the webpage, but the webpage no longer exsist, and I enjoy thrown away the printed out page. how can I recover the inspired information on that webpage, before it be changed.

Answer:
Faxes may, but not printers (or all-in-ones)

Try searching on Google. If it's surrounded by the Google cache, it can be printed that way. There's also Archive.org, I deliberate it's called, that stores infirm webpages, but only on "major" sites.
I dont judge the actual printer does. It might, what kind of printer do you own.
I can imagine why you would want to know this, and your lucky you made it this far.

Alot of printers hang on to a history, or completed job dictation, but no-one ever looks at them. Most printers that do keep files just hold on to some of the data, profession name, spool time, completed time, but will not truly "show" what has be printed.

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