HP Printer Security: How Secure is Your Printer’s Hard Drive?

HP Printer Security

HP Printer Security: HP Secure Erase for Imaging and Printing

HP Printer Security: To meet the needs for higher levels of print and imaging security, Hewlett-Packard created HP Secure Erase technology for Imaging and Printing. This capability allows the administrator to select how data is erased from storage devices, including print, scan, fax, and copy jobs.

Several levels of erase security are provided. The capability is provided as a standard feature on supported HP multifunction peripherals (MFPs), digital copiers, and printers when used with HP’s Web Jetadmin (available separately).

HP Secure Erase technology provides a choice of three different modes of erase security, each of which can be configured by an administrator and may be protected from unauthorized changes with a password. The three erase security modes are:

Secure Sanitizing Erase mode: Conforms to the U.S. Department of Defense 5220-22.M specification for deleting magnetically stored data. Secure Sanitizing Erase uses multiple data overwrites to eliminate trace magnetic data and also prevents subsequent analysis of the hard disk drive’s physical platters for the retrieval of data.

Secure Fast Erase mode: This mode completes the erasure faster than Secure Sanitize mode. Secure Fast Erase mode overwrites the existing data once, and prevents software-based “undelete” operations on the data.

Non-secure Fast Erase mode: The quickest of the three erasing modes, , Non-secure Fast Erase mode marks the print job data as deleted, and allows the MFP’s operating system to reclaim and subsequently overwrite the data when needed.

HP Secure Erase technology is applied in two different ways to remove data from storage devices.

• Secure File Erase erases files on a continuous basis as soon as they are no longer needed to perform the requested function.

• Secure Storage Erase removes all non-essential data from storage devices in a manor consistent with preparation for decommissioning or redeployment. This operation can be initiated on demand or scheduled for a later date and time.

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How to Buy a Printer

How to Buy a Printer

How to Buy a Printer

The first step in knowing how to buy a printer is deciding what type of printer and what features best meet your requirements. We guide you through some important questions to consider when it comes time to buy a printer.

Knowing what to look for when you are ready to buy a printer can be frustrating, with so many bells and whistles, and individual printers with endless combinations of those bells and whistles available. Here are some questions to help you buy a printer with confidence.

What Type of Printer Do You Need?
The most useful ways to categorize printers are by purpose (general or special), intended environment (home or office), and technology. Before you buy a printer, define your needs in these three categories.

Most printers—including most inkjets that manufacturers list as photo printers—are general-purpose printers, they are meant for printing text, graphics, and photos.  Portable printers, dedicated and near-dedicated photo printers, and label printers are considered special-purpose printers. If you’re looking for a printer to print, photos, consider whether you want to print photos exclusively or want a printer that can print photos and other types of output as well.

General-purpose printers that are intended for home use tend to focus on photos, while general-purpose printers intended for the office focus on text.  We see an increasing trend in the number of multifunction printers (MFPs) that are meant for use in home and office printing (particularly for home offices), generally these printers favor one role over the other. Consider your intended use for the printer, and buy a printer designed for that use.

The most common technologies are laser and inkjet.  These technologies are increasingly overlapping in capabilities, but there are still differences. The most important difference is that all laser printers print higher-quality text than inkjet printers, and almost any inkjet printer will print higher-quality photos than the majority of laser printers. Is text or photos are more important?  Answering this question will help you buy a printer with the correct technology.

Do You Need a Printer or an Multi-function Printer (MFP)?
Do you simply need to print or need something more? For a photo printer, more capability could mean enough memory to store more photos, so you can bring the printer with you, show and print your photos.

For a general-purpose printer, more capability means selecting an MFP, also known as an all-in-one. Additional functions include a combination of copying, scanning, scanning to e-mail, faxing from your PC, and standalone faxing. Printers intended for office use typically add an automatic document feeder (ADF) to copy, scan, and/or fax legal-size pages and multi-page documents.

Additional printing options are available in some MFPs. Web-enabled printers, can connect directly to the Internet via WiFi to access and print out selected content without the need to go through a computer. Some models will allow you to e-mail documents to the printer, which will then print them out.

Do You Need Color?
Most printer intended for home use will require color, but for an office printer, if you only print letters and monochrome documents, there’s no reason to pay the higher cost for color. However, many color laser printers can print at high enough quality to print your own marketing material, which could save you money versus printing small quantities at your local print shop.

Size Matters…
When you are ready to buy a printer don’t forget to consider the printer’s size. Even some home printers can be too large to share a desk with, and even a printer with a small footprint can be tall enough to overpower the space.

How Are You Going to Connect?
In addition to a USB port, most office printers and a large number of home printers include Ethernet ports, which makes sharing the printer easy. Many will also include WiFi capability. Whether the printer itself offers a wireless connection or not, if you have a wireless access point on your network, you can print wirelessly to any printer on that network.

What Level of Output Quality Do You Need?
Output quality varies significantly between printers. You will want to check out text, graphics, and photos separately, since high quality for one kind of output doesn’t necessarily mean high quality for another.

How Much Speed Do You Need?
If you only print jobs that are one or two pages, you probably don’t need a fast printer. If you print longer documents, speed will be more important, which means you probably want a laser printer. As a general rule, laser printers will be close to their advertised speeds for text documents, which don’t require much processing time. Inkjets often claim faster speeds than more expensive lasers, but they typically don’t live up to the claims.

How Much Do You Print?
If you print only a few pages a day, you don’t have to worry about the monthly duty cycle (how much the printer is designed to handle per month). If you print a high volume of documents, the duty cycle will matter.  Don’t buy a printer that doesn’t include that information in its specifications. You can tell how much you print by how often you buy paper and in what amounts.  You can then pick a printer designed to print at least that much.

Also consider: the minimum and maximum supported paper sizes. Do you need a duplexer to print on both sides of the page? For input capacity, the rule of thumb is to get enough capacity so you should need to add paper no more than once a week.

How Much Does It Cost?
Cost does not refer to how much does it cost to [buy the printer.  Cost is the total cost of ownership. Most manufacturers will give you the cost per page, and many give a cost per photo. To get the total cost of ownership, calculate the cost per year for each kind of output (monochrome, color document, photo) by multiplying the cost per page for that kind of output by the number of those pages you print per year. Add the three amounts together to get the total cost per year. Then multiply that by the number of years you expect to own the printer, and add the initial cost of the printer. Compare the total cost of ownership figures between printers to find out which printer will be cheapest in the long run.

Additional Considerations
Would a refurbished printer cost less and give you the same quality and performance.  Does the printer you choose have compatible toner cartridges available or do you have to pay a premium for brand name toner?

HP Solutions: HP Launches Imaging and Printing Solutions for Businesses

HP Solutions

HP Launches Imaging and Print Solutions to Enhance Efficiency for Businesses of All Sizes.

New HP solutions, including world’s first mobile all-in-one printer, enable businesses to better capture, connect and communicate information

Topics: ePrint, Mobility, Technology and Innovation

HP today announced 15 new imaging and printing products, services and solutions with enhanced productivity tools, new security solutions and expanded mobility offerings to enable businesses of all sizes to capture, connect and communicate more securely and efficiently.

The new HP Solutions include:

  • A new HP Officejet printer, four new HP LaserJet printers and an HP Scanjet providing small and medium businesses (SMB) and enterprise customers professional-quality documents and fast print speeds, along with the ability to extend the office beyond its physical location.
  • Ten new and enhanced workflow solutions, applications and security offerings to increase efficiency, improve business processes and help businesses control and secure information-management processes.
  • HP Digital Workflow Integration Services, an extension of HP Managed Print Services, which deliver powerful solution capabilities resulting in access to information by integrating back-end systems for real-time business-process optimization, and providing customers a single point of contact to manage the engagement.

“HP is overhauling our entire line of MFPs and today begins an onslaught of intelligent new web-enabled, cloud-enabled and solutions-enabled printing devices that meet the evolving business needs of our customers,” said Ron Coughlin, senior vice president and general manager, LaserJet and Enterprise Solutions, HP.” By combining the strength of an innovative product portfolio, cloud capabilities, industry-leading management tools and a broad range of solutions, HP can meet the unique information management, workflow and printing needs of the smallest SMB up to the largest enterprise better than anyone else.”

Improve flexibility with new printing and scanning products
The HP Officejet 150 Mobile All-in-One is the world’s first mobile all-in-one printer(1) and an ideal companion for business professionals who need a compact, durable solution for printing, scanning and copying while on the go. It features built-in wireless Bluetooth® for printing from select notebooks and smartphones, and a long-lasting lithium-ion battery that provides enough power to print up to 500 pages on a full charge.

The HP LaserJet Pro 400 M401 is HP’s new web-connected mono single-function laser printer, and the HP LaserJet Pro 400 MFP M425 is the company’s first web-connected mono laser multifunction printer (MFP). Both feature advanced connectivity that meets the expanding needs of fast-paced SMB environments, including support for all HP ePrint(2) solutions with new wireless direct capability, and support for Apple™ AirPrint(3) and Google CloudPrint, which allow employees to easily print from their smartphone or tablet from virtually anywhere.(2) In addition, the 3.5-inch touchscreen control panel allows users to manage print functions and access business applications directly from the device.

The high-quality color HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 color MFP M575 and the black-and-white HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 MFP M525 feature a larger 8-inch, full-color touchscreen with HP Quick Sets for one-touch workflows. HP Quick Sets include send-to options directly on the control panel and allow users to preview, edit and zoom images for accurate results. HP FutureSmart 2 firmware enables businesses to simplify software updates and centrally manage tasks across their entire fleet with HP Web Jetadmin. The MFPs also support HP ePrint,(2) Apple AirPrint(3) and Google CloudPrint. HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology automatically turns the printer off when not in use, resulting in reduced energy use.(4)

HP printers are designed to work with Original HP supplies as a finely tuned print system that delivers high-quality text and true-to-life color documents with every page printed. Designed for optimal performance with minimal environmental impact, Original HP supplies offer superior reliability, which reduces the need to reprint, and many cartridges are made from recycled plastic.

The HP Scanjet Enterprise 7000 s2 has a compact desktop design with HP Precision Feed and AccuPage technologies to offer flawless and efficient performance, while the ability to “Scan to Sharepoint” and “Scan to Cloud” extends its capabilities beyond the desktop.

Manage information with HP Workflow Solutions
New mobile printing solutions include HP ePrint Software,(5) which enables PC printing to HP ePrinters at home or at work, and to HP ePrint Public Print Locations (PPL) when workers are on the go. The new HP Printer Control app enables users to manage device settings and supplies, and print, copy and scan wirelessly to the new HP ePrint-enabled printers. HP ePrint App for Apple and BlackBerry® enhances and replaces the popular HP ePrint Home & Biz App to enable users to more easily print from a smartphone or tablet, and receive intelligent recommendations on where to send prints.(1) The Universal Email Address for HP ePrint PPLs allow HP’s large PPL network to publish and promote a single email address for mobile print jobs. Any end user connected to the internet with an email-capable device can send a print job to the email address and retrieve the print job at any of the PPLs.

To simplify workflows, HP Capture and Route provides a cost-effective way to digitize information so customers can find and retrieve documents faster than ever before. The HP Capture and Route solution enables users to easily convert paper documents into a variety of digital formats—including Microsoft® Word .doc and .docx, JPG, PDF, RTF and TIF—making it one-button simple to route information where it is needed.

HP and Kofax Communication Server is a centralized communications platform designed to ensure reliable exchange of business-critical messages among applications, devices and people. Additionally, customers can identify, track and log senders and recipients of incoming and outgoing email, SMS, MMS, voice and fax.

To ease manageability of the printing infrastructure, HP Jetdirect 2700w USB Wireless Print Server provides high-speed wireless printing plus advanced enterprise-class security, enabling customers to place printers wherever needed, without wires,(6) while HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 provides enhanced performance, improved workflow management and additional device support for more control and ease of use. This fleet-management application is available at no additional cost, and is used for installing, configuring, troubleshooting and managing networked and PC-connected MFPs, printers and scanners.

Improve peace of mind with HP Security Solutions
Printing security is simplified with HP Imaging and Printing Security Center, an industry first in security management(7) that provides policy-based security for HP printing fleets, and now includes broader HP enterprise device support, enhanced fleet risk reporting, improved usability and HP Instant-On Security, which helps secure devices as soon as they are added to the network. The solution is now available for purchase through HP Managed Enterprise Solutions and HP Partner Document Solutions Specialists.

In addition, HP Access Control Printing Solutions has newly added features, including server-less pull printing, which can lower costs; dual-factor authentication, which adds an additional level to safeguard; and the ability to send jobs via email, which increases productivity. Now HP Access Control Printing Solutions are even easier to purchase via an Express or Professional bundle or modularly, and they offer secure print authentication and job accounting designed to help provide secure access to printing devices and information.

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