This is possible, but I got the impression from the repair man (who said I
should just try to find a drive) that the printer itself could initialize the
drive. It doesn't store firmware, just stores jobs that are sent to the
printer.
j----- k-----
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 17:39, Shane R. Spencer wrote:
> wouldn't it need to be formatted and populated with the right .. stuff?
>
> On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 17:30 -0900, Joshua Kugler wrote:
> > We just had a hard drive go bad in an HP printer of ours. It's an IBM
> > Travelstar 5GB (model DJSA-205). Does anyone out there have one they'd
> > be willing to throw our way (for a price or free)? I'm sure it'd be a
> > lot cheaper than going to HP for the replacement.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > j----- k-----
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