Yes but the dog ate them.
The three levels of printing security permissions available for print servers are Print permissions, Manage this printer permissions, and Manage documents permissions. Print permissions allow users to submit print jobs, while Manage this printer permissions enable users to change printer settings and manage the printer itself. Manage documents permissions grant users the ability to control their own print jobs, such as pausing or cancelling them. These security levels help administrators control access and manage print resources effectively.
Manage Printers - The Manage Printers permission gives users the right to modify the printer's properties and to change the permissions that apply to other users. Manage Documents - The Manage Documents permission allows users to do things such as pause, restart, or delete print jobs.
Allow users to access and modify documents waiting to print
you can print photos by cliking edit if you have a lap top
You sign and print their name then you sign and print next to it as POA.
You need to restart the print spooler.
A+ test gives the following choices (B - manage Printers was correct) a - print b - manage printers c - manage documents d - special permissions <= is what I picked, but this i guess is just for folders.
yes
To print documents.
Users in the Administrator and Power User groups are assigned the manage Printers permission level, which means they have complete control over a printer, including printer settings and the print queue. A third permission level, Manage Documents, can be assigned to a user so that the user can manage the print queue while not being allowed to change printer settings. I found this answer on page 621 under Notes section in A+ Guide to Software: Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting Fourth Edition
To print documents.
To print documents off of your computer. Or to print out stuff from the internet. You can copy papers and print them out.