Canceling Auto Erase Memory - Ricoh Pro C720s Operating Instructions Manual

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10.
Press [OK].
Auto Erase Memory is set.
• If the main power switch is turned to [Off] before Auto Erase Memory is completed, overwriting will
stop and data will be left on the hard disk.
• Do not stop the overwrite mid-process. Doing so will damage the hard disk.
• Should the main power of the machine be turned off before overwriting is completed, the temporary
data will remain on the hard disk until the main power is next turned on and overwriting is resumed.
• If an error occurs before overwriting is completed, turn off the main power. Turn it on, and then repeat
from step 1.
• p.33 "Logging on Using Administrator Authentication"
• p.35 "Logging off Using Administrator Authentication"
• p.117 "Methods of Overwriting"

Canceling Auto Erase Memory

This can be specified by the machine administrator.
For details about logging on and logging off with administrator authentication, see "Logging on Using
Administrator Authentication", "Logging off Using Administrator Authentication".
1.
Follow steps 1 to 5 in "Using Auto Erase Memory".
2.
Press [Off].
3.
Press [OK].
Auto Erase Memory is disabled.
• To set Auto Erase Memory to [On] again, repeat the procedure in "Using Auto Erase Memory".
• p.33 "Logging on Using Administrator Authentication"
• p.35 "Logging off Using Administrator Authentication"
Types of Data that Can or Cannot Be Overwritten
The following table shows the types of data that can or cannot be overwritten by "Auto Erase Memory".
Data Overwritten by Auto Erase Memory
• Copier
Deleting Data on the Hard Disk
3
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