
HP Web Jetadmin monitors the erase operation for one hour. If the erase operation takes
more than one hour to complete, HP Web Jetadmin displays an error message on the
Results page of the Erase Customer Data wizard. However, the device continues the erase
operation until it is complete.
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Secure cryptographic erase
For more information about HP FutureSmart devices and hard disk security, see the
HP FutureSmart Firmware Device Hard Disk Security white paper. This white paper is available
from the HP support page (in English).
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Use Drive: If a device has more than one drive installed, enables you to select the drive where
conguration les, stored jobs, and temporary les are stored, and move existing customer data
to that drive. You cannot move conguration data to a RAM drive because all data on a RAM
drive is lost when the drive is turned o and then turned on. You can create a schedule to run
the Use Drive operation one time or on a recurring basis.
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Erase Drive: Enables you to completely erase a drive. This process does not preserve any data.
You can erase only one drive at a time. The Secure Erase option selects the most secure erase
method available for the selected drive. The Cryptographically Erase option is performed only
on secure drives. This option resets the encryption key, prevents access to the data, turns the
drive o and then on, and re-encrypts the drive with new keys. You can create a schedule to run
the Erase Drive operation one time or on a recurring basis.
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Set Encryption to AES_128: Erases all of the data on the SSD drive. The device automatically
turns o and then turns on. When the device turns on, the encryption level is set to AES-128.
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Set Encryption to AES_256: Erases all of the data on the SSD drive. The device automatically
turns o and then turns on. When the device turns on, the encryption level is set to AES-256.
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Fonts and Macros: This option displays the number of fonts and macros installed on the device. The
mouse-over tool tip displays a table of all the fonts and macros installed on the device. The following
options are available in this view:
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Repository button: Displays the Repository pane with a list of all of the fonts and macros that
are stored in the repository. For more information about managing the storage repository, see
Storage Repository on page 256.
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Install: Installs a font or macro on the selected device. (See Install Fonts and Macros on Devices
on page 258.)
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Remove: Removes the selected fonts and macros from the device, but does not remove them
from the Storage Repository. (See Remove Font and Macro Files from Devices on page 258.)
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Print Font/Macro: Prints the selected fonts and macros. (See Print Font/Macro on page 258.)
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Resident Fonts: This option displays the number of resident fonts on the device. The mouse-over tool
tip displays a table of all the resident fonts on the device.
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Disk Jobs: This option displays the number of stored jobs currently on the device. The mouse-over
tool tip displays a table of the stored jobs on the device. The following options are available in this
view:
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Delete: Deletes the selected print job.
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Print Disk Job: Prints the selected print job. If the print job is secured by a PIN, you must type the
correct PIN in order to print the job. You can enter only one PIN. If you select more than one PIN-
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