HP LaserJet Enterprise M712 - Certificate of Volatility (n, dn, xh models)

Hewlett-Packard Certificate of Volatility
Model:
HP LaserJet Enterprise
M712
Part Number:
CF235A = M712n
CF236A = M712dn
CF238A = M712xh
Address:
Hewlett Packard Company
11311 Chinden Blvd
Boise, ID 83714
Volatile Memory
Does the device contain volatile memory (Memory whose contents are lost when power is removed)?
Yes No If Yes please describe the type, size, function, and steps to clear the memory below
Type (SRAM, DRAM, etc):
DDR2 - DRAM
Size:
512 MB
User Modifiable:
Yes No
Used for temporary storage
during the process of jobs, and
for applications that are
running on the OS.
(Note: Total memory on formatter
consists of 512MB on board
Steps to clear memory:
When the printer is powered
off, the memory is erased.
Non-Volatile Memory
Does the device contain non-volatile memory (Memory whose contents are retained when power is removed)?
Yes No If Yes please describe the type, size, function, and steps to clear the memory below
Type (Flash, EEPROM, etc):
SPI Flash
Size:
16 MB
User Modifiable:
Yes No
Function:
Contains the boot code and
factory product configuration data
required for the device to function.
User modifications are limited to
downloading digitally signed HP
firmware images.
Steps to clear memory:
There are no steps to clear this
data.
Type (Flash, EEPROM, etc):
Size:
User Modifiable:
Yes No
Function:
Steps to clear memory:
Type (Flash, EEPROM, etc):
Size:
User Modifiable:
Function:
Steps to clear memory:
None
Yes No
Mass Storage
Does the device contain mass storage memory (Hard Disk Drive, Tape Backup)?
Yes No If Yes please describe the type, size, function, and steps to clear the memory below
Type (HDD, Tape, etc):
Self-Encrypting Hard Disk,
SATA 1 and SATA 2
Size:
320 GB
User Modifiable:
Yes No
Stores customer data, OS,
applications, digitally signed
firmware images, persistent data,
and temporary data used for
processing and system functions.
Steps to clear memory:
There are several ways to erase
this:
1. Erase and Unlock Encrypted
Disk - This changes the encryption
keys rendering all data
unreadable.
2. Secure Storage Erase - Erases
temporary files and job data by
overwriting information one or
three times
3. Secure Disk Erase - Industry
standard ATA Secure Erase.
Overwrites all data on the hard
drive.
4. Secure File Erase - Erases files
when jobs finish processing by
overwriting them one or three
times.

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