Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive

XeroxSKU: 7532914

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Sale price$527.41

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Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive - High-Capacity Storage Upgrade for Xerox Printers and Computers

Upgrade your workflow with the Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive, a reliable storage expansion designed to enhance performance in Xerox printer ecosystems and connected computer systems. This 500 GB drive provides ample space for firmware updates, large print queues, job data, and backups, helping to reduce latency and improve efficiency in busy environments. Built to integrate smoothly with printer devices and PCs, it supports a seamless upgrade path for offices, studios, and home workspaces that demand dependable storage without sacrificing speed. The drive comes in a convenient 1-pack, making it easy to stock up for replacements or future expansion, while offering durability and consistent data handling under demanding printing workloads. Whether you’re replacing a failed drive or boosting capacity to keep up with increasing output, the Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive is a practical choice for cost-effective storage expansion that supports long-term device performance.

  • High-capacity storage for printers and computers: 500 GB of dependable space to handle large print jobs, firmware updates, catalogs, and data backups without bottlenecks.
  • Printer device supported: Specifically designed to work within Xerox printer ecosystems, ensuring compatibility and reliable performance with supported devices.
  • Efficient performance: Optimized storage capacity to balance read/write operations, reducing delays during peak workloads and maintaining smooth throughput.
  • Easy upgrade in a 1-pack: Comes in a single-pack packaging, ready for immediate installation as a replacement or expansion for growing storage needs.
  • Versatile storage for workstreams: Suitable for use with connected computers and printer networks, enabling centralized storage expansion and improved data handling across devices.

Technical Details of Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive

  • Capacity: 500 GB
  • Device compatibility: Printer devices supported; suitable for computers as part of a storage upgrade
  • Packaging: 1-pack
  • Performance emphasis: Enhanced data storage for printing workflows and daily office tasks
  • Form factor and interface: Not specified; designed for use in devices that support a 500 GB hard drive

how to install Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive

Before you begin, confirm that your device supports a 500 GB hard drive and that you have the appropriate interface and mounting hardware. This guide provides a generic upgrade path for compatible Xerox printers and computers; always refer to your device’s manual for model-specific instructions and safety precautions.

Step 1: Power down and disconnect. Turn off the printer or computer and unplug the power cord. If you are upgrading a notebook or workstation, shut down completely and disconnect all peripheral devices to prevent static discharge or accidental connections during installation.

Step 2: Open the enclosure and locate the drive bay. Use the device’s service panel or maintenance door to access the internal area where drives are mounted. Keep track of screws and mounting rails to avoid losing fasteners during reassembly.

Step 3: Prepare the new 500 GB drive for installation. Align the drive with the mounting holes in the bay and position it securely in the chassis. Attach with screws or rails as required by your device model to ensure a stable, vibration-free fit.

Step 4: Connect the drive to the correct interface. Use the device’s supported connection method (such as SATA or other proprietary interfaces) to attach the drive to the motherboard or storage controller. Ensure the connector is firmly seated and that all power and data lines are fully engaged.

Step 5: Reassemble the enclosure and power up. Replace the service panel or cover, reattach any disconnected cables, and power the device back on. If installing in a computer, you may need to enter the operating system’s disk management utility to initialize and format the new drive. For printers, follow the printer’s storage management prompts to recognize and allocate the new drive as additional storage or as a primary storage option.

Step 6: Verify visibility and performance. Confirm that the system detects the new drive and run a quick read/write test using a small data sample to ensure data integrity. Monitor for abnormal noises, heat, or error messages during the initial operations, and consult the user manual if any issues arise. Once verified, deploy the drive into production workloads and monitor performance over the first days to ensure reliability.

Tips for best results: keep the device in a well-ventilated area to minimize heat buildup, avoid sudden power fluctuations with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) where possible, and regularly back up critical data to protect against drive failure. If you are upgrading multiple devices, plan the deployment with a centralized inventory to maintain consistency across your Xerox ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the capacity of this hard drive? A: The Xerox 500 GB Hard Drive provides 500 GB of storage capacity designed to support large print jobs, firmware data, and document storage for Xerox devices and compatible computers.
  • Q: Is this hard drive compatible with Xerox printers? A: Yes. It is described as Printer Device Supported and is intended to work within Xerox printer ecosystems, along with compatible computer systems for storage expansion.
  • Q: How is it packaged? A: It is offered in a 1-pack packaging, making it convenient for single-unit upgrades or replacements.
  • Q: Do I need to format the drive after installation? A: In most cases, you will need to initialize and format the drive within the device’s storage management interface or operating system, depending on whether you install it in a printer or a computer. Follow the device manual for exact steps.
  • Q: Can I use this drive for both a printer and a computer? A: It’s designed to be compatible with printers and suitable for use as computer storage when installed in a compatible system, making it a flexible upgrade for mixed environments. Ensure your device supports the drive and interface before installing.
  • Q: What about warranty and support? A: Warranty terms depend on the seller and product source. Check the retailer’s warranty policy at the time of purchase for coverage details and support options.

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