Restore factory defaults
Restore Settings
This setting restores the printer to its network or base settings
1
Enter the Configuration Menu, and then navigate to:
Restore Factory Defaults > Restore Settings
2
Select a setting.
3
Apply the changes.
Erase Printer Memory
This setting makes any sensitive information on the volatile or non-volatile storage of the printer completely
indecipherable.
Enter the Configuration Menu, and then navigate to Restore Factory Defaults > Erase Printer Memory.
Erase Hard Disk
This setting performs a disk wipe operation and erases all data.
Note: Do not reset the printer while a disk wipe operation is going on to avoid corrupting the disk.
1
Enter the Configuration Menu, and then navigate to:
Restore Factory Defaults > Erase Hard Disk
2
Select any of the following:
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Single Pass Erase overwrites all data and the file system. This wipe is faster but less secure since it is possible
to retrieve the deleted data with forensic data‑retrieval techniques.
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Multiple Pass Erase overwrites all data without rewriting the file system. This wipe is DoD 5220.22-M compliant
since the deleted data is irretrievable.
3
Apply the changes.
Out of Service Erase
This setting clears the settings, apps, jobs, and faxes on the printer memory and all content on the hard disk.
1
Enter the Configuration Menu, and then navigate to:
Restore Factory Defaults > Out of Service Erase
2
Select a setting.
3
Apply the changes.
Exit Config
Select this menu to exit the Configuration Menu screen. The printer performs a POR, and then restarts in normal mode.
This menu appears as a soft button at the bottom right corner of the display.
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