MX4111n data erase question

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  • nathicana
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    Re: MX4111n data erase question

    Originally posted by EasyRider
    Have you tried this? Link to previous post. http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/sh...ht=#post715130

    You don't have to reinstall Watermark (copier will code without it) and Manual that way.

    Good Luck!
    Thanks

    When I log in with admin and go to security settings I'm not seeing what the link describes. I will look at that again.

    I was going to do the sim 62 sub 8 that formats but leaves the software intact

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  • EasyRider
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    Re: MX4111n data erase question

    Have you tried this? Link to previous post. http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/sh...ht=#post715130

    You don't have to reinstall Watermark (copier will code without it) and Manual that way.

    Good Luck!

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  • daileyrobn714
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    Re: MX4111n data erase question

    Originally posted by daileyrobn714
    Tap the version twice, that will open up the keypad

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    Bottom right corner

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  • daileyrobn714
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    Re: MX4111n data erase question

    Originally posted by nathicana
    I have a Sharp MX4111n that will need a hdd data erase.

    Can someone help me on how to do this and leave the machine running?

    I can't find #*c* keys in order to run sim 62 sub 8. Maybe this machine has a different maintenance mode.

    Or is there is an administrator function to do this?
    Tap the version twice, that will open up the keypad

    Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk

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  • nathicana
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    MX4111n data erase question

    I have a Sharp MX4111n that will need a hdd data erase.

    Can someone help me on how to do this and leave the machine running?

    I can't find #*c* keys in order to run sim 62 sub 8. Maybe this machine has a different maintenance mode.

    Or is there is an administrator function to do this?
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