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  • Elmo
    Senior Tech

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    • Feb 2010
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    #1

    Complying with Data Clearing Standards

    Hi
    Can anyone help on this one im wondering how you canon guys in the usa comply with
    us data clearing standards 5220,22m
    do you have to replace the hdd and install new firmware

    or clear the hdd input dummy data the clear again
    or do you use any other system to comply with the standard

    having read the standard as far as i can see it only recommends data clearing
    can anyone help with advise on this
    Thanks
    I Used To Live To Fix Things Now i Fix Things To Live
  • vigour
    Service Manager

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    • Aug 2010
    • 1038

    #2
    Re: Complying with Data Clearing Standards

    Not from the US, but our customers have the option of paying for the service and keeping the hard drive.

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    • teckat
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      • Jan 2010
      • 16083

      #3
      Re: Complying with Data Clearing Standards

      Originally posted by Elmo
      Hi
      Can anyone help on this one im wondering how you canon guys in the usa comply with
      us data clearing standards 5220,22m
      do you have to replace the hdd and install new firmware

      or clear the hdd input dummy data the clear again
      or do you use any other system to comply with the standard

      having read the standard as far as i can see it only recommends data clearing
      can anyone help with advise on this
      Thanks
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      Initialize All Data_Settings if available on your product/
      will maintain the Printers Firmware on HDD

      See pdfs--

      Hard Disk Drive Data Security Options.pdf

      CANON_To facilitate the security of information on HDD.pdf

      Canon Security Solutions.pdf
      Attached Files
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      • songela
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        • Mar 2008
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        #4
        Re: Complying with Data Clearing Standards

        You avatar will doubt anything!

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        • Elmo
          Senior Tech

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          • Feb 2010
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          #5
          Re: Complying with Data Clearing Standards

          Thank You Teckat

          The info is a great help specificaly the security of info doc
          I Used To Live To Fix Things Now i Fix Things To Live

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          • teckat
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            • Jan 2010
            • 16083

            #6
            Re: Complying with Data Clearing Standards

            Originally posted by Elmo
            Thank You Teckat

            The info is a great help specificaly the security of info doc
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