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  • rickg
    Supervisor
    • Feb 2010
    • 22

    #1

    Hard drives where are they located

    I'm replacing some canon mfp. I need to remove the hard drive but don't know where they are located. The models are C587ou and 5000. Thanks.
  • tinnyjay
    Senior Tech

    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2009
    • 663

    #2
    Originally posted by rickg
    I'm replacing some canon mfp. I need to remove the hard drive but don't know where they are located. The models are C587ou and 5000. Thanks.
    Open copier and you must be sure its there inside!
    "Who loves the roses,must also bear thumbs"

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    • JustManuals
      Field Supervisor

      5,000+ Posts
      • Jan 2006
      • 9838

      #3
      If you're having a problem finding a HD, you should call a real professional.

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      • mrwho
        Major Asshole!

        Site Contributor
        2,500+ Posts
        • Apr 2009
        • 4299

        #4
        Originally posted by manuals4you
        If you're having a problem finding a HD, you should call a real professional.
        If he's just removing the old MFP's HDs and the old machines are scrap, then why not just rip'em open and take everything out until the HD pops up?
        ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
        Mascan42

        'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

        Ibid

        I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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        • teckat
          Field Supervisor

          Site Contributor
          10,000+ Posts
          • Jan 2010
          • 16083

          #5
          Originally posted by rickg
          I'm replacing some canon mfp. I need to remove the hard drive but don't know where they are located. The models are C587ou and 5000. Thanks.

          iR5870 HDD
          in back of printer

          HDD 5870.JPG
          iR5000 HDD
          5000 HDD.JPG
          use your imagination to locate on iR5000
          **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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          • SCREWTAPE
            East Coast Imaging

            Site Contributor
            2,500+ Posts
            • Jan 2009
            • 3396

            #6
            Not to difficult to take out.

            Are you reloading firmware?

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            • costd
              Technician

              250+ Posts
              • Jan 2008
              • 409

              #7
              For the iR5000 - remove the doc feeder, remove the rear reader cover, look to the top right. Unless you are going to trash the machine, I would look hard at what screws/plate need to be removed, and the power and data cable.

              If you are looking to resell the units, would be better to clear the user data areas and settings (Canon has a TP on it) - that way you will not need to reload the system software and works for anything short of government requirements that say physically destroy the HDD.

              BTW: formatting the HDD is kind of like locking a glass window.

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              • rickg
                Supervisor
                • Feb 2010
                • 22

                #8
                This is a goverment machine. They need the hdd truned over to them before the machine can be removed from their location. I never worked on a canon copier so that's why I was asking. Thanks to all who gave me info on this. Not like some "a holes" here.

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                • kingpd@businessprints.net
                  Senior Tech

                  500+ Posts
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 921

                  #9
                  I'll give you positive rep. teckat. You were the first person to actually help this individual and not mock him. Something I've noticed too often here, people seek help and they get mocked for some reason. I bet that really makes their day. Kudos to you!

                  Originally posted by teckat

                  iR5870 HDD
                  in back of printer

                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]5971[/ATTACH]
                  iR5000 HDD
                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]5972[/ATTACH]
                  use your imagination to locate on iR5000

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                  • kingpd@businessprints.net
                    Senior Tech

                    500+ Posts
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 921

                    #10
                    I don't know you at all but I agree. Sometimes some people get mocked instead of helped. Glad someone came through for you. Good luck. I'll give you a positive rep vote too for the trauma you've had to endure on this post.

                    Originally posted by rickg
                    This is a goverment machine. They need the hdd truned over to them before the machine can be removed from their location. I never worked on a canon copier so that's why I was asking. Thanks to all who gave me info on this. Not like some "a holes" here.

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                    • teckat
                      Field Supervisor

                      Site Contributor
                      10,000+ Posts
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 16083

                      #11
                      Welcome.JPG
                      **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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                      • DAG COPIERS & COMPUTERS
                        Senior Tech

                        500+ Posts
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 860

                        #12
                        YOU are quiet right. I suggest we nominate techat as the GLOBAL CANON TECHNICAL FIELD SUPERVISOR of the year 2010. His contribution to this forum is IMMENSE and has helped changed the lives of not only many technicians, but many canon machines users. He is highly knowledgeable and up-to-date in this field and ABOVE ALL NOT SELFISH with his knowledge, he shares it freely with other people. CANON MANUFACTURER should recognize and honour such people. MAY THE ALMIGHTY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS, teckat.

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                        • mrfixit51
                          Lead Service Technician

                          1,000+ Posts
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1975

                          #13
                          Amen!
                          "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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                          • teckat
                            Field Supervisor

                            Site Contributor
                            10,000+ Posts
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 16083

                            #14
                            Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls ~
                            David Thomas
                            **Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**

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                            • mrfixit51
                              Lead Service Technician

                              1,000+ Posts
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 1975

                              #15
                              You light up my life...
                              "Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is enough!"

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