For Computers
Hard disk
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Data is separated for storage into 'Management Information', such as the file name, and 'Actual Data', the content of the data.
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Operations that erase data (e.g. emptying the recycle bin, formatting, etc.) only erase 'Management Information'. Actual data remains hidden in the hard disk.
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You can restore actual data hidden on the hard disk using file restoration software.
* Management information contains the file name of the actual data, storage location on the hard disk, directory name, date created, and other data information.
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For
imageRUNNER ADVANCE
Hard disk
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Data is separated for storage into 'Management Information', such as the file name, and 'Actual Data', the content of the data. Management information is managed using a method exclusive to imageRUNNER ADVANCE machines.
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Management information is erased following copy, send/receive, and printing operations. However, actual data remains hidden in the hard disk.
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You cannot access actual data in the machine's hard disk from the machine's display or a network computer. Also, removing and analyzing the machine's hard disk is made virtually impossible due to the need to analyze Canon confidential imageRUNNER ADVANCE firmware and data compression technology in the process.
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Hard disk
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With the HDD Data Erase function, you can completely erase all actual data. This helps to strengthen an already robust security system.
* The HDD Data Erase function performs processing in real-time, avoiding batch processing. This function also enables you to suppress job log data.
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[Once with 0 (Null) Data]:
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Overwrite the data once with 0 (null) data.
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[Once with Random Data]:
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Overwrite the data once with random data.
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[3 Times with Random Data]:
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Overwrite the data three times with random data.
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[9 Times with Random Data]:
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Overwrite the data three times with random data.
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[DoD Standard]:
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Overwrite the data three times. The first time is with a fixed value, the second time with a complement of the fixed value, and the third time is with random data.
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NOTE
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As you increase the number of times the data is erased, the performance of the machine when processing jobs may degrade.
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NOTE
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Temporary job data that is created in the hard disk is automatically erased when the job completes.
An erase method can be selected according to a company's security policy from the following four options:
[Once with 0 (Null) Data]: Overwrites the data once with 0 (null) data.
[Once with Random Data]: Overwrites the data once with random data.
[3 Times with Random Data]: Overwrites the data three times with random data.
[DoD Standard]: Overwrites the data three times. The first time is with a fixed value, the second time with a complement of the fixed value, and the third time is with random data.
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NOTE
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You cannot use the machine while data is being erased from the hard disk. It may also take some time until the machine becomes ready to scan once the data is completely erased.
The performance of the machine may degrade when processing jobs.
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