ernesto ortiz
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Is it possible to upgrade the hard drive to a ssd hard drive?
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What is the method you triednope, there is a custom firmware on the drives... we tried it.
Hp told me they sell the ssd drive but i dont know where to get itWe did a bit by bit clone and it failed to recognize the drive as there is special firmware for the drive itself for the HP to recognize the drive.
You dont happen to know where to find one do youTheir new drives are SSDs but the have to be ordered from a HP dealer its not just any SSD.
Good information to knowThe built in HDD is plenty quick for a printer. It can read/write faster than gigabit ethernet ever will. How do you propose an SSD will assist?
Lifespan would be worse due to constant writes also... it would wear quicker than a spinning disk.
Good to knowThere's a backup of the important stuff of the hard drive, on the ink supply circuit board EPROM.
Sawp a hard drive and the Wprom will give you an error message as it won;t recognise the new one till you've updated it's record or told it which is the right one.
It's a safety measure...
Have you physically done it with a non HP hard drive?(sorry about the typos!)| Yes, if you change the hard drive, it'll squirm and spit and refuse to play ball, until you get into diagnostics etc, and work out how to tell it to reflash the eprom data to the hard drive, or vice versa, depending on whether you changed the hard drive or the ISS circuit board.
It's not hard to do once you get there- as long as you don't make a mistake and wipe everything...
The hard drive looks like an oldish normal one, but I believe the software is a linux system, so any attempts to clone it will have to take that into consideration, too.
Lolupgrade that machine to the dumpster. It's old! time to upgrade
Good Evening Ian, Hope you and all are doing well. I come across this post and wondering if you or any others may be able to assist. I happened to aquire a L25500 from where i work, as they upgraded to a newer model. In doing so they did the rebate thing where the HDD, MECH/PCI PC Board board, Formater/OMAS board and the Host board for the HDD were sent in to receive the rebate. Upon research and my understanding were that the HDD had to be that of a L25500 due to firmware and majority of what all has said. So i purchased those said items online from different sellers (Mid 2019). I finally have it powered up and now i get the 71:19 error and now finding out that those 3 items should be replaced one at a time so that "ID" can be re-written. And unfortunately this printer service/support ended late 2019. I spoke with Tech support he said if it was still in "service" he may be able to have Indigo Division assist but since it's "outdated" ( by 6 Mths) he was unable to and i think the guy "may/could've" helped but refrained. I believe there is a way to reset or rewrite for the machine to work. I apologize for the long post. i just wanted to mention all of the details i could. If you or anyone else can help me or send me in the correct direction i would greatly be appreciate it!!! Many thanks to you and everyone else!! These are the items removed and the items i purchased, along with the HDD but couldn't find pic of itNo, I've only swapped HDs from one L25500 to another, and ISS circuit boards, and got into a blinding mess when I learned they're trying to talk to each other and I broke the chain... but then I got them happy again!
The service manual helped a lot... You can download it.