Somewhat. Stripper solenoid is the motor that moves the wiper blade?
37,002.47: PEST Error - Printhead Left jetstack disconnect. The left jetstack is
not drawing the expected power from the supply.
Could be a connector came unplugged. Could also be ink spill on circuit board, causing it to go haywire.
SOURCE: i have xerox phaser 8400 : when i turn it on it
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Service Manual says:
37,020.47 = (8400) Strip Solenoid
37,020.47: Strip Solenoid disconnect.
The strip solenoid is not drawing the
expected power.
The Solenoid (relay) may be bad, or the power to it is low.
The Stripper Solenoid positions the stripper blade. The solenoid mounts on the Upper Inner Duplex guide and activates the strip solenoid lever, which in turn rotates the Stripper Carriage
until it hits the transfix ground pins. This action causes the stripper blade to drop onto the deadband of the Drum.
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SOURCE: xerox printer error code (04,025.46)
This is a print head position issue.
TRY FIRST (Solutions without parts):
1. Check that the wipe mechanism has homed. 2. Check the printhead position and verify that it has initialized properly / manually home the printhead and power cycle the printers power and check for the error to return. If not then the error was most likely due to non-process function (something out of sequence).
Part likely to be the cause:
GEARBOX AND MOTOR,PROCESS DRIVE - PL 4.0, Item 14.
SOURCE: Xerox Phaser 8400 getting error -- Service Needed 37,002.47:72864
The technical error message means:
The Printhead Left jetstack heater is not drawing the expected power from the power supply.
Possible solutions:
1) Make sure the AC plug is plugged into the wall and not a UPS or surge protector. Other things such as another printer, coffee maker or other electrical devices on the same circuit could cause a sag in AC demand from the Phaser, causing it to fail it's PEST (Print Engine Self Test).
2) Verify that the wall outlet's circuit is capable of delivering the correct amount of current to the Phaser, if it does, check how many other electrical devices (aka a desklamp, radio, etc.) are on the circuit.
3) If it's out of warranty, reseat the cables from the Printhead to the Electronics Module. If it's in warranty, place a service call on the unit.
SOURCE: Xerox Phaser 8400 Error code 07,010.43:47560 how
I looked everywhere for a solution for error 07,010.43:168130 and found that most everyone recommended I take it to a pro for errors starting in 07,010.43. However, before I resorted to that I cleared out the ink tray and replaced the maintenance kit, turned it off and then back on and it miraculously worked. A lot of ink had piled on the ink tray but the sensor did not alert me that it needed to be emptied.
So...I don't know how you're really supposed to fix that problem but the ink & maintenance kit thing worked for me!
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