Xerox PE120I Statement of Volatility

Xerox PE120I - WorkCentre B/W Laser Manual

Xerox PE120I manual content summary:

  • Xerox PE120I | Statement of Volatility - Page 1
    operating systems Windows 98/ME/NT4.0/2000/XP/2003, MAC (web downloadable, PS print only) and Linux (scan and print only) General description: The PE120i printer is connected to a network. Purpose: Multi-Functional Device, Print, Copy, Fax, and Scan 1. Type of memory: Volatile memory: What is
  • Xerox PE120I | Statement of Volatility - Page 2
    : Flash ROM No Copy Controller Non-Volatile Memory: Flash ROM 12 MB (Copy, Print, Fax, Scan Controller Control code. User data stored) NVRAM : No Rigid Disk Drive: No FAX Card Non-Volatile Memory: Flash ROM No NVRAM No Network Controller Non-Volatile Memory: Boot PROM 4Kbyte (User data stored) NVRAM
  • Xerox PE120I | Statement of Volatility - Page 3
    information could be theoretically stored. Without access to the software developers' memory maps, determining the location of this unused memory would require reverse engineering the software. 10. Can this non-volatile memory be addressed to ensure that only authorized information is resident
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Certificate of Volatility
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Manufacturer: Xerox
Equipment Name: Work Centre PE120/PE120i
Model: PE120, PE120i
Configuration:
The PE120i
is networked to print servers with operating systems Windows
98/ME/NT4.0/2000/XP/2003, MAC (web downloadable, PS print only) and Linux (scan and print
only)
General description: The PE120i
printer is connected to a network
.
Purpose:
Multi-Functional Device, Print, Copy, Fax, and Scan
1.
Type of memory
:
Volatile memory
:
What is the amount?
What period of time does the unit need to be
powered off to completely erase this memory?
User Interface Volatile memory:
DRAM:
No (In FLASH ROM)
Marking Engine Volatile memory:
SRAM:
No
Scanner Volatile Memory:
SRAM:
128 KB
(No user image data stored.)
Copy Controller Volatile Memory
:
SDRAM
28 MB
(User image data stored.
Data lost at power off.)
FAX Card Volatile Memory:
SDRAM
4 MB
(User image data stored.
Data lost at after 43hour power off )
Network Controller Volatile Memory:
SDRAM
8 MB
(No user image data stored.)
Video Volatile Memory:
There are also a number of RAM buffers in the video path that are used for image manipulation
(Reduce/Enlarge, etc.), and all have no data retention capability. When power is removed all
data is lost..
Non-Volatile Memory
:
Type:
What type(s) of non-volatile memory are included, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash memory,
NVRAM, and battery backed, etc. (fill in)
User Interface Non-Volatile memory:
Flash ROM:
No