Jobs on Disk
This setting appears only if a hard disk is installed. It allows buffered jobs to be deleted from the disk. This does not
affect Print and Hold or parked jobs.
To change the setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Jobs on Disk
.
2
Select from the available options to change the setting:
•
Delete
•
Do Not Delete (default)
3
Press
X
to return to the Configuration menu.
Disk Encryption
Warning—Potential Damage:
If the settings are changed, then the printer completely formats the hard disk. All
information on the disk will be unrecoverable.
This setting appears only if a hard disk is installed. It controls whether the printer encrypts the information that it writes
to the hard disk.
To change the setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Disk Encryption
.
2
Select from the available options to change the setting.
•
Enable—enables encryption of hard disk.
•
Disable (default)—enables formatting of hard disk.
3
Contents will be lost. Continue?
appears. Select
Yes
to proceed with the encryption or formatting
of the disk, or
No
to cancel the operation. If Yes is selected, then a progress bar appears on the display that indicates
the overall completion of the selected operation. After completion, the display returns to Disk Encryption.
Erase All Information on 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.
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Summary of Contents for MS71x
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Page 307: ...10 Remove the MPF pick roller 11 Remove the second flange 4063 Repair information 307 ...
Page 332: ...3 Open the fuser access door 4 Remove the two screws A 4063 Repair information 332 ...
Page 358: ...6 Remove the five screws A 7 Remove the PCBA housing 4063 Repair information 358 ...
Page 437: ...4 Remove the other four screws C from the front side of the frame 4063 Repair information 437 ...
Page 441: ...5 Release the latches A holding the sensor to the media feeder 4063 Repair information 441 ...
Page 451: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the right cover 4063 Repair information 451 ...
Page 453: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the left cover 4063 Repair information 453 ...
Page 459: ...4063 Repair information 459 ...
Page 464: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the right outer cover 4063 Repair information 464 ...
Page 466: ...2 Remove the two screws B then remove the left cover 4063 Repair information 466 ...
Page 468: ...3 Remove the three screws A then remove the controller PCBA 4063 Repair information 468 ...
Page 475: ...2 Remove the two screws C then remove the right cover 4063 Repair information 475 ...
Page 481: ...2 Remove the two screws C then remove the left cover 4063 Repair information 481 ...
Page 488: ...6 Ease the media stack flap off the stapler assembly 4063 Repair information 488 ...
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Page 542: ...4063 Parts catalog 542 ...
Page 543: ...Assembly 1 Covers 4063 Parts catalog 543 ...
Page 545: ...Assembly 2 Paper path 4063 Parts catalog 545 ...
Page 547: ...Assembly 3 Fusers 4063 Parts catalog 547 ...
Page 549: ...Assembly 4 Electronics 19 20 20 21 22 4063 Parts catalog 549 ...
Page 552: ...4063 Parts catalog 552 ...
Page 553: ...Assembly 5 Drive motors 11 12 4063 Parts catalog 553 ...
Page 555: ...Assembly 6 Duplex 4063 Parts catalog 555 ...
Page 557: ...Assembly 7 Frame 16 16 17 4063 Parts catalog 557 ...
Page 559: ...Assembly 8 Control panel 9 10 17 6 7 7 8 5 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 4063 Parts catalog 559 ...
Page 562: ...4063 Parts catalog 562 ...
Page 565: ...Assembly 10 Input options 1 2 3 4063 Parts catalog 565 ...
Page 567: ...Assembly 11 250 sheet tray option 4063 Parts catalog 567 ...
Page 569: ...Assembly 12 550 sheet tray option 4063 Parts catalog 569 ...
Page 571: ...Assembly 13 High capacity input tray option 1 1 2 4063 Parts catalog 571 ...
Page 575: ...Assembly 15 Output options 2 1 3 4 4063 Parts catalog 575 ...
Page 577: ...Assembly 16 Output expander option 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 4063 Parts catalog 577 ...
Page 579: ...Assembly 17 High capacity output expander option 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 8 4063 Parts catalog 579 ...
Page 581: ...Assembly 18 Staple finisher option 1 5 1 2 3 4 6 4063 Parts catalog 581 ...
Page 583: ...Assembly 19 Staple finisher option 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 3 10 11 2 12 13 14 9 4063 Parts catalog 583 ...
Page 585: ...Assembly 20 Mailbox option 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 8 9 4063 Parts catalog 585 ...
Page 587: ...Assembly 21 Mailbox option 2 1 3 4 2 4063 Parts catalog 587 ...
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Page 602: ...Models MS81x and MS71x paper path rollers and sensors 4063 Appendix C Theory of operation 602 ...
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