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Restore Factory Defaults
Restore Settings
This setting enables a user to restore all of the printer settings to either the network settings (on network models only)
or to the base printer settings.
To restore the settings:
1 From the Configuration menu, navigate to Restore Factory Defaults > Restore Settings.
2 Select from the available options:
• Restore Printer Settings—restores all non‑critical base printer NVRAM settings.
• Restore Network Settings—restores all network NVRAM settings.
• Restore Apps—restores the factory default eSF configuration.
Erase Printer Memory
This makes any sensitive information that may exist on the volatile or non-volatile storage of the device completely
indecipherable. When selected, the printer performs a non‑critical NVRAM reset and then reboots.
Erase Hard Disk
This setting performs a wipe of the printer hard disk, erasing all data.
Warning—Potential Damage: This deletes all data on the printer hard disk, including downloaded fonts, macros, and
held jobs. Do not initiate a disk wipe if you have information on the printer that you want to save.
Available options:
• 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.
• Multi Pass Erase—overwrites all data without rewriting the file system. This wipe is DoD 5220.22-M compliant since
the deleted data is irretrievable.
Note: If the printer is reset while a disk wipe operation is executing, then Corrupt Disk appears upon regaining
power.
Entering Invalid engine mode
This mode allows the printer to load the correct firmware code.
1 Turn off the printer.
2 Press and hold 3, 4, and 6 while turning on the printer.
3 Release the buttons after 10 seconds.
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