Xerox 6125N Phaser 6125 Statement of Volatility - Page 3

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Statement of Volatility Xerox Phaser 6125 Introduction The Xerox ,Phaser 6125 is used to perform the following tasks: Printing This document describes the amounts and types of memory contained in the device in an easy to read tabular format. To allow security issues to be addressed as needed, specific commentary has been included about job data and where Personally Identifiable Information (PII) can be found in the system. For larger Xerox systems that may contain multiple media feeders or multiple finishers, tabulated data is shown even though these devices never contain any job or PII data in electronic form. Also, in larger Xerox systems, another vendor may supply a Digital Front End (DFE) that is connected to the Xerox Print Engine. In these cases, the vendor of the DFE must provide their own Statement of Volatility for the hardware which comprises their additions to Xerox products. The information contained in this document has been verified at the time the product is released for sale. Manufacturing process changes may require that memory amounts are increased but, the purpose or contents of the memory will not change. General Memory Information Volatile Memory All volatile memory listed is cleared after power is removed (decay occurs generally within 20 seconds at room temperature). All volatile memory listed is required for normal system operation and during service and diagnostic procedures. Non-Volatile Memory All non-volatile memory listed is required for normal system operation and during service and diagnostic procedures. None of the non-volatile memory in the system can be accessed by accidental keystrokes. 3

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Statement of Volatility
Xerox Phaser 6125
Introduction
The Xerox ,Phaser 6125 is used to perform the following tasks:
Printing
This document describes the amounts and types of memory contained in the device in an easy to read tabular format.
To allow
security issues to be addressed as needed, specific commentary has been included about job data and where Personally
Identifiable Information (PII) can be found in the system.
For larger Xerox systems that may contain multiple media feeders or multiple finishers, tabulated data is shown even though
these devices never contain any job or PII data in electronic form.
Also, in larger Xerox systems, another vendor may supply a
Digital Front End (DFE) that is connected to the Xerox Print Engine.
In these cases, the vendor of the DFE must provide their own
Statement of Volatility for the hardware which comprises their additions to Xerox products.
The information contained in this document has been verified at the time the product is released for sale.
Manufacturing process
changes may require that memory amounts are increased but, the purpose or contents of the memory will not change.
General Memory Information
Volatile Memory
All volatile memory listed is cleared after power is removed (decay occurs generally within 20 seconds at room temperature).
All volatile memory listed is required for normal system operation and during service and diagnostic procedures.
Non-Volatile Memory
All non-volatile memory listed is required for normal system operation and during service and diagnostic procedures.
None of the non-volatile memory in the system can be accessed by accidental keystrokes.