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Wipe Disk
This setting performs a wipe of the printer hard disk, erasing all data.
Warning:
Wipe Disk 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.
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Wipe disk (fast)—This is a single-pass wipe that 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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Wipe disk (secure)—This multiple-pass wipe overwrites all data without rewriting the file system. This wipe
is DoD 5220.22-M compliant since the deleted data is irretrievable.
Font Sharpening
Font Sharpening allows the user to adjust the value of the high frequency screens used for font data. For
example, if the value is 24, all fonts 24 points and less use the high frequency screens. The default value is 24.
This feature works only in PostScript emulation.
Require Standby
If set to Off, this setting disables Standby Mode in the General Settings menu.
UI Automation
Once enabled, this setting creates an “ENABLE_UI_AUTOMATION” file in the shared directory. As long as this
file exists, the printer permits external developers to test the stability of their applications against the printer to
ensure that their applications have an appropriate level of stability. Disabling this setting deletes the file.
Key Repeat Initial Delay
This setting determines the length of delay before a repeating key starts repeating. The default setting is 1
second. You can adjust the setting by .25 second increments.
Key Repeat Rate
This setting indicates the number of presses per second for repeating keys. The default setting is 15 presses per
second.
Clear Custom Status
This setting erases any custom messages the user has created for the Default or Alternate custom messages.
USB Speed
This setting determines the speed at which the USB port reads and writes data from flash drives. Auto is the
default setting. Setting the USB Speed to Full disables the high-speed capabilities of the port.
Exit Config Menu
Press
Select
to exit the Configuration menu and reboot the printer.
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