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  • jim1234
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    • Dec 2019
    • 8

    where to order new SSD?

    I have a 2550C that needs a new SSD drive. Where can I order them? I came up empty on a google search and my normal supply house doesn't sell them.

    The part number is 6LJ60716000.

    I did a disk test and 2 partitions were found to be bad. I tried to recover them...one partition was successfully recovered, and the other was not. I then tried to initialized the bad partition, but it tested bad again.

    Thanks!
  • SalesServiceGuy
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    • Dec 2009
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    #2
    Re: where to order new SSD?

    I think it would be both less expensive and instock to install a SED-HDD.

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    • jim1234
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      • Dec 2019
      • 8

      #3
      Re: where to order new SSD?

      Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
      I think it would be both less expensive and instock to install a SED-HDD.
      I didn't think you could install a non OEM drive in these machines. Can you elaborate?

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        #4
        Re: where to order new SSD?

        You must install a genuine Toshiba original Secure Encrypted Drive (SED-HDD) in this copier.

        Non-OEM HDDs will 100% not work.

        You can either salvage one from a dead copier or buy one new from Toshiba Parts Dept.

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        • abc mfp
          Technician
          • Aug 2019
          • 12

          #5
          Re: where to order new SSD?

          For this series, by default the copier is comes with 8GB SSD and can be upgraded to 320GB ADI/SED HDD...

          PWB-H-SSD-210S
          6LJ60415000, 6LJ60716000, 6LJ61486000, 6LJ61485000, 6LJ61486000 and etc...

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          • Blizzoo
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            • Aug 2013
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            #6
            Re: where to order new SSD?

            And once you have the secure HDD (possible mounting brackets may be needed, don't know) to be installed the machine needs to be 'converted' to use HDD's which you need o contact your Toshiba Dealer for this.
            Defects are simple, our mind is complicated

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            • SalesServiceGuy
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              #7
              Re: where to order new SSD?

              Originally posted by Blizzoo
              And once you have the secure HDD (possible mounting brackets may be needed, don't know) to be installed the machine needs to be 'converted' to use HDD's which you need o contact your Toshiba Dealer for this.
              ... plus at least one and maybe two cables.

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              • jim1234
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                • Dec 2019
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                #8
                Re: where to order new SSD?

                I will need two brackets to mount a HDD. The SSD is simply a PCB with an SSD chip on it.

                If I install the HDD kit, what else would I need to do besides formatting, installing the HDD version of the firmware and running 08-8759?


                I am an independent, so I don't have access to the Toshiba dealer resources.

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                • SalesServiceGuy
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                  #9
                  Re: where to order new SSD?

                  If you do not have direct access to Toshiba original parts, I still think it would be easier and cheaper for you to buy an entire e256/ e257 from a used equipment broker.

                  Do a 3 and Clear to format the SED-HDD. Do a 4 and 9 to load the firmware and you are done.

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