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You don't. The Toshiba e Studio 256 uses a Wipe Drive (Toshiba part number: G-00732000). =^..^=
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You don't. The Toshiba e Studio 256 uses a Wipe Drive (Toshiba part number: G-00732000). =^..^=
Ok bro. But I saw a 256 copier using normal HDD. Therefore I turn on that copier in 4C mode. It shows me "SATA HDD". That copier is qorking normally. How is it possible?
I forget where the cutoff was, but some of the older machines came with a standard HDD, but, you could upgrade them to
an ADI wipe drive. If it ever had a wipe drive, you can't downgrade it back to a standard drive. All Toshiba machines
come with wipe drive now.
Ok bro. But I saw a 256 copier using normal HDD. Therefore I turn on that copier in 4C mode. It shows me "SATA HDD". That copier is qorking normally. How is it possible?
I forget where the cutoff was, but some of the older machines came with a standard HDD, but, you could upgrade them to
an ADI wipe drive. If it ever had a wipe drive, you can't downgrade it back to a standard drive. All Toshiba machines
come with wipe drive now.
ok bro but one copier technician in my country convert the Toshiba 256SE copier to normal HDD from wipe technology. how is it possible? If you all can help me to do that job please?
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