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Managing disk drives, Managing disk overwrite, Mmaannaaggiinngg d diisskk o ovveerrw wrriittee – Xerox VersaLink C500/DN Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Managing Disk Drives

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For printers that have a hard drive installed, Disk Overwrite removes all remnants of any print, copy,
and fax jobs from the image disk. You can configure Disk Overwrite to occur after all print, copy, and
fax jobs finish. You can schedule a Disk Overwrite to occur at a recurring time, or you can start a Disk
Overwrite manually.

Note:

• The Disk Overwrite operation can take an hour or more to complete, depending on the size

of the drive and the number of files.

• When the job starts, it cannot be canceled.

• The first time you that you run Disk Overwrite, the button is labeled Edit. After the first use,

the button is labeled Edit and Overwrite Now.

To enable Disk Overwrite:

1. In the Embedded Web Server, click

System

Security

.

2. In the Disk Overwrite area, click

Edit and Overwrite Now

.

3. In the Common area, for Data Overwrite After Job Completion, click the

Enable

toggle button.

4. To select when a report prints, click

Print Report

, then select an option.

5. Click

OK

.

To schedule a Disk Overwrite:

1. In the Embedded Web Server, click

System

Security

.

2. In the Disk Overwrite area, click

Edit and Overwrite Now

.

3. For Schedule Overwrite, to enable the feature, click the

Enable

toggle button.

4. At the confirmation message, click

Enable

.

5. Configure the frequency, day, and time for the Disk Overwrite.

6. Click

OK

.

To start a Disk Overwrite manually:

1. In the Embedded Web Server, click

System

Security

.

2. In the Disk Overwrite area, click

Edit and Overwrite Now

.

3. In the Manual Overwrite area, click

Overwrite Now

.

4. At the confirmation message, click

Overwrite Now

.

5. Click

OK

.

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