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  • copyguy1
    Trusted Tech

    100+ Posts
    • Jul 2011
    • 143

    IR 2200 HDD

    i was wondering where the HDD is located in a IR 2200? I have a customer trding one of these in and would like us to remove it befroe leaving hiss location. Thanks in advance
  • HP:guy
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Feb 2013
    • 280

    #2
    Re: IR 2200 HDD

    Remove the back cover it's in the upper left corner.

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    • canonbundy
      Senior Tech

      500+ Posts
      • Jun 2012
      • 607

      #3
      Re: IR 2200 HDD

      Originally posted by copyguy1
      i was wondering where the HDD is located in a IR 2200? I have a customer trding one of these in and would like us to remove it befroe leaving hiss location. Thanks in advance
      If you intend to re-sell this Unit, try to convince the customer that you can Clear any Information held on the HDD (which you can) - because without this HDD, the machine will be worthless and any attempts to replace the HDD will be futile - you WILL need a Special Program plus plus plus!!

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      • teckat
        Field Supervisor

        Site Contributor
        10,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 16092

        #4
        Re: IR 2200 HDD

        Originally posted by copyguy1
        i was wondering where the HDD is located in a IR 2200? I have a customer trding one of these in and would like us to remove it befroe leaving hiss location. Thanks in advance
        All imageRUNNER-iR Series, All Color Enabled imageRUNNER Models, imagePRESS C1
        Title : 'Initialize All Data/Settings' Option on the Canon Devices

        Question :
        What is the 'Initialize All Data/Settings' option for? What does it do?

        Answer :
        WARNING: DATA WILL BE ERASED. Before using the 'Initialize All Data/Settings' feature, make sure that the data you are erasing is completely unnecessary or is backed up. Canon will not be liable for any damages resulting from the loss of data.

        Note: This procedure can take some time (up to 30 minutes).

        Recommendations:

        - To prevent others user from accidentally erasing all of the data, it is recommended to register a System Manager ID and System Password so that only the System Manager can perform this procedure.

        - If you have a Fiery controller connected, enter service mode, change the IMG-CONT to 0, and reboot the device before performing this procedure.

        The 'Initialize All Data/Settings' feature will erase the following data that is stored in the machine:

        - Data stored in inboxes
        - Address Book data
        - Scan settings registered for the Sending function
        - Mode Memory settings registered for the Copy or Mail Box function
        - MEAP applications and Licenses
        - Data saved from MEAP applications
        - The password for MEAP SMS login services reverts back to the default
        - Registered SDL (Simple Device Login) user authentication information
        - User authentication information registered in the local device authentication system of SSO (Single Sign-on)
        - Unsent documents (Reserved documents and documents set with the Delayed Send Mode)
        - Job History
        - Additional Function settings
        - Image forms registered for the Form Composition mode
        - Registered forwarding settings
        - Key pair and server Certificate settings registered in Certificate Settings in TCP/IP Settings


        It is not normally necessary to use this feature, but it is useful for erasing personal or confidential information when returning or disposing of the machine.

        To use this feature:
        1. Press Additional Functions.
        2. Choose System Settings.
        3. Scroll down and look for 'Initialize All Data/Settings'.
        4. Hit Yes.

        **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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        • northernlife
          Senior Tech

          500+ Posts
          • Sep 2011
          • 847

          #5
          Re: IR 2200 HDD

          Or just pull it. You can flash just about any drive under the sun from SST as long as your edit the .ini file accordingly to allow it to take that drive. We got tired of replacing 400$ drives from Canon so we did some digging on our own and have successfully put any aftermarket 2.5" drive into a 2200 no problem whatsoever.

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          • teckat
            Field Supervisor

            Site Contributor
            10,000+ Posts
            • Jan 2010
            • 16092

            #6
            Re: IR 2200 HDD

            Originally posted by northernlife
            Or just pull it. You can flash just about any drive under the sun from SST as long as your edit the .ini file accordingly to allow it to take that drive. We got tired of replacing 400$ drives from Canon so we did some digging on our own and have successfully put any aftermarket 2.5" drive into a 2200 no problem whatsoever.
            ------------

            that file is not always visible (Encrypted) or Editable:for certain models HDD's= HDD Descriptor File

            iR2200 series is Editable

            SOME EXAMPLES are =

            Editable: iR2200/2800/3300 iRC3100 iRC5800/6800
            Encrypted: iR2270/2870/3370 iRC3380 iRC4580/5180

            SST HDD Not Found.pdf
            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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