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  • squidmo
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    • Aug 2011
    • 3

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    canon ir c3570 rewrite hard drive

    good afternoon guys,

    I have to rewrite the hard drives on a few of these machines, but dont know exactly how to do it. Can some one help me out and give me detailed instuctions on how to perform the rewrite. i need to do a triple pass rewrite. first with 1's and then 0's and finally with random charachters.
    thanks
  • teckat
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    • Jan 2010
    • 16083

    #2
    Re: canon ir c3570 rewrite hard drive

    Originally posted by squidmo
    good afternoon guys,

    I have to rewrite the hard drives on a few of these machines, but dont know exactly how to do it. Can some one help me out and give me detailed instuctions on how to perform the rewrite. i need to do a triple pass rewrite. first with 1's and then 0's and finally with random charachters.
    thanks
    Measures that Should be utilized at End of Lease or Reallocation of an
    imageRUNNER Device----------


    "Initialize All Data/Settings"
    READ attached-PDF below>>>>>>>>>



    HDD “Initialize All Data/Settings” is supported by the following Devices:
    iR 105+ /9070/ 8070/ 6570/ 5570/ 5070/ 4570/ 3570/ 2870/ 2270
    iR 7105/ 7095/ 7086/ 5075/ 5065/ 5055/ 5050/3245/3235/3230/3225/3045/ 3035/ 3030/ 3025
    iR C5068/ C5058/ C6870U/ C5870U/ C3170U/ C3170i
    CiR C5185/ C5180/ C4580/ C4080/ C3480/ C3380/ C3080/ C2880/ C2550/ imagePRESS C1

    Procedure to Initialize All Data/Settings
    (WARNING: DATA WILL BE ERASED. Before using the 'Initialize All Data/Settings' feature, make
    sure that the data you are erasing is no longer necessary or is backed up. Canon will not be liable for
    any damages resulting from the loss of data. This procedure will not erase documents or data stored
    outside of the imageRUNNER hard disk drive.)
    1. On the imageRUNNER Device (see above for supported devices), press the Additional Functions key, then,
    select the System Settings button (if assigned, you will need to enter the administrator password to
    access this menu); then select Initialize All Data/ Settings. (The default overwrite setting is once with
    null data. If an optional security kit is installed, the administrator can set the number of overwrites to up
    to three times with random data within service mode prior to performing the procedure.) When
    prompted to confirm if you want to proceed with this procedure, press YES. (It may take up to 30 minutes
    to initialize the hard disk and overwrite the user partition)
    2. After the Hard Disk is initialized, press the main power switch to OFF.
    Attached Files
    **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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    • squidmo
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 3

      #3
      Re: canon ir c3570 rewrite hard drive

      Originally posted by teckat
      Measures that Should be utilized at End of Lease or Reallocation of an
      imageRUNNER Device----------


      "Initialize All Data/Settings"
      READ attached-PDF below>>>>>>>>>




      iR 105+ /9070/ 8070/ 6570/ 5570/ 5070/ 4570/ 3570/ 2870/ 2270
      iR 7105/ 7095/ 7086/ 5075/ 5065/ 5055/ 5050/3245/3235/3230/3225/3045/ 3035/ 3030/ 3025
      iR C5068/ C5058/ C6870U/ C5870U/ C3170U/ C3170i
      CiR C5185/ C5180/ C4580/ C4080/ C3480/ C3380/ C3080/ C2880/ C2550/ imagePRESS C1

      Procedure to Initialize All Data/Settings
      (WARNING: DATA WILL BE ERASED. Before using the 'Initialize All Data/Settings' feature, make
      sure that the data you are erasing is no longer necessary or is backed up. Canon will not be liable for
      any damages resulting from the loss of data. This procedure will not erase documents or data stored
      outside of the imageRUNNER hard disk drive.)
      1. On the imageRUNNER Device (see above for supported devices), press the Additional Functions key, then,
      select the System Settings button (if assigned, you will need to enter the administrator password to
      access this menu); then select Initialize All Data/ Settings. (The default overwrite setting is once with
      null data. If an optional security kit is installed, the administrator can set the number of overwrites to up
      to three times with random data within service mode prior to performing the procedure.) When
      prompted to confirm if you want to proceed with this procedure, press YES. (It may take up to 30 minutes
      to initialize the hard disk and overwrite the user partition)
      2. After the Hard Disk is initialized, press the main power switch to OFF.
      Thanks for the info, do you know where i can optional Security or HDD Data Erase kit?

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16083

        #4
        Re: canon ir c3570 rewrite hard drive

        call a Canon Authorized dealer --

        iR Security Kit
        The iR Security Kit enables you to erase the content of the machine's hard disk from a PC, as well as set the machine so that the general user cannot view the job logs.
        NOTE
        The features of the iR Security Kit are available only if the optional iR Security Kit is activated by registering a license key after the Expansion Bus and USB Application Interface Board are installed.

        Expansion Bus
        The Expansion Bus is necessary to install the USB Application Interface Board.
        USB Application Interface Board
        The USB (Universal Serial Bus) Application Interface Board is necessary to activate the iR Security Kit.

        SALES PARTS
        9596A001AA --Expansion Bus Board-B1
        9597A002AA--USB Application Interface Board-D1 (requires Expansion Bus-B1)

        9942A010AA--iR Security Kit-B2 (for Gov Accounts, Common Criteria Certified)
        9942A003AA--iR Security Kit-A2 (requires USB Board-D1)
        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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