Canon imagePROGRAF GP-2000 imagePROGRAF GP-4000 GP-2000 series User Manual - Page 233
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Hard disk settings Select this setting item from Printer settings. Important • The administrator password is required to change settings if it is enabled for changing settings using the operation panel. • Output method Selects the printing method for jobs received from software other than the printer driver. When using the printer driver, configure settings on the printer driver. ◦ Print Performs printing as usual. ◦ Print (auto delete) Deletes the data from the printer's hard disk after printing is completed. ◦ Save to job box Only saves the print job in job box without printing it. • Save first and print A setting for jobs received from software other than the printer driver. When using the printer driver, configure settings on the printer driver. Select ON to print the job after it has been saved. • Common job box settings Select Print (auto delete) to print without saving jobs in common job box. • File deletion settings Selects the data erasing method when deleting a Print job or Saved job, or when Print (auto delete) is selected in Output method or Common job box settings. ◦ Fast Erases file management data for print job data stored on the printer's hard disk. Choose this method for relatively fast erasure. Because only the file management data is erased, the print job data itself is not erased. ◦ Fast secure Erases the data encryption key specified for the hard disk drive. Specifying the encryption key again does not allow you to read and use data saved in the past safely and fast. Select to erase highly confidential data. ◦ Secure Overwrites the entire hard disk with 00, FF, and random data (one time each) after the data encryption key specified for the hard disk drive is erased. Verification is performed to check if the data was correctly written. Choose this method to erase especially confidential data. It is virtually impossible to recover the overwritten data. Conforms to the DoD5220.22-M standard of the U.S. Department of Defense. 233