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I would like to install an external SCSI hard drive on my LaserWriter 8500 so that I can store fonts. What limitations should I be aware of when selecting a hard drive?
DISCUSSION The LaserWriter 8500 external SCSI port is designed to be compatible with many of the under-2GB SCSI hard drives currently available. Unfortunately, Apple does not have the resources to test and certify all of the hundreds of hard drives models that customers might have access to. When purchasing an external font hard drive make sure that it is less than 2GB in size. If possible, test the hard drive to make sure it is compatible before purchasing it. To format the hard drive the following steps should be performed once:
2. Power on the hard drive and the LaserWriter 8500. 3. With the printer networked to at least one Macintosh, launch the Apple Printer Utility version 2.2 or newer. 4. Select the LaserWriter 8500 from the printer list and then press the 'Open Printer' button. 5. Open the 'Disks' category and select the hard drive to be initialized. 6. Wait several minutes for the initialization process to be completed. The following hard drive mechanisms appear to format and store fonts without any problems. This list is not comprehensive so other hard drives should also work fine.
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Product Area: | Printers |
Category: | LaserWriters |
Sub Category: | LaserWriter 8500 |
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