Initializing All Data/Settings

If this mode is performed, the following data stored in the machine are completely erased. It is not normally necessary to use this mode, but it is useful to erase personal or confidential information when returning or disposing of the machine.
Data stored in mail boxes/Advanced Space
Data stored in Fax/I-Fax Inbox (Confidential Fax Inbox/Memory RX Inbox)
Address data stored in the Address Book
Scan settings registered for the Sending function
[Favorite Settings] registered for the Copy, Store/Access Files, and Send functions
MEAP applications and license files
Data saved from MEAP applications
The password for the SMS (Service Management Service) login service of MEAP
(If you changed the password, it returns to the default password.)
User authentication information registered in the Local Device Authentication system of SSO-H (Single Sign-On H)
Unsent documents (reserved documents and documents set with the Delayed Send mode)
Job history
Settings/Registration settings
Forms registered for the Superimpose Image mode
Registered forwarding settings
Key Pair and Server Certificate registered in [Certificate Settings] in [Device Management] in [Management Settings] (Settings/Registration)
IMPORTANT
Before initiating the Initialize All Data/Settings mode, make sure that the data you are erasing is completely unnecessary. Note that Canon will not be liable for any damages resulting from the loss of data.
If the Copy Card Reader-F1 is attached to the machine, and does not operate properly after initializing the data, contact your local authorized Canon dealer.
To prevent other users from accidentally erasing all the data on the hard disk, it is recommended to register a System Manager ID and System PIN so that only the System Manager can perform this procedure.
Confirm that there are no current jobs being processed before using the Initialize All Data/Settings mode.
Backup or export any necessary data before erasing the data in the machine. You can backup or export the following data:
Data you can backup using the Remote UI
Mail box settings, stored files in the mail box, stored files in the Advanced Space, and registered forms for Superimpose Image (For information on backing up data, see "Backing Up Stored Data.")
Data you can export using the Remote UI
(Depending on the MEAP application, you may be able to backup this data. For more information, see the manual for the MEAP application you are using.)
User information authenticated by [User Access Control for the Advanced Space]
(For information on exporting user information, see "Exporting User Information.")
License files for MEAP applications
(For information on downloading license files, see "Managing Application Licenses.")
User authentication information registered in the Local Device Authentication system of SSO-H (Single Sign-On H)
(For information on exporting authentication information, see "Registering/Editing User Data for Local Device Authentication.")
Settings which can be sent using the Device Information Delivery mode
(Can only be backed up if you have another machine with the Device Information Delivery mode. It is not necessary to back up this data if you want to use the data already registered in the other machine. For more information on the Device Information Delivery mode, see "Specifying Device Information Delivery Settings.")
Data saved from MEAP applications
(Depending on the MEAP application, you may be able to back up this data. For more information, see the manual for the MEAP application you are using.)

1.
Press .
2.
Press [Management Settings] → [Data Management] → [Initialize All Data/Settings].
3.
Press [Yes].
It may take more than 30 minutes to initialize the hard disk.
IMPORTANT
If there are any current jobs being processed, they will be cancelled, and then erased.
4.
After the hard disk is initialized, turn OFF the main power switch of machine.

IMPORTANT
You cannot access the machine while the hard disk is being initialized.
The Initialize All Data/Settings mode does not delete any data the machine has stored on a server or computer.
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