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However, there is something about "opening the pivot plate", it's Greek to me, but google it and see if you can't reset the brain in the printer and get it back to life without an expensive service call.
8,035.42: The Media Drive stalled while moving the cap/wipe Up.
Usual cause of these codes is a broken drive assembly or a broken mounting base of the motor or the wiper is stacked.
That error signifies a problem with the printhead tilt, you need to replace the Process motor camshaft pivot kit, part number 8560-Z2.
http://www.iteminconline.com/8560-z2_8560-z2-xerox-8560-process-motor-camshaft-kit.htm
Hi, In the Xerox support website that error indicates that the printer needs to be turned off and call for xerox assistance. Does not specify the problem.
If after following mariolands advice the problem continues, you will need to replace the ink loader, for the 8560 ,the part number is 133K27771. Here is a video that will show you how. The video also covers the 8400, 8500, and 8550. Though the part numbers are different the procedure is the same. ">
I don't have the error codes but I suspect the problem is
50Hz line frequency, States side line frequency is 60Hz. A power supply
needs to be compatible with the type of input power you are plugging it in to.
Check the Data plate on the power supply or on the back of the machine and see
if it is rated for 50Hz.
If it’s only rated for 60Hz you need a compatible power supply.
Hopefully the power supply is the external type. It looks like a black box (or a
brick) connected to the cord that plugs into the printer. Just change it with a
compatible power supply.
If it’s a internal type it can be changed or modified for
50Hz but finding a technician that can do that work might be hard.
Most likely you are using generic ink or ink not made for that specific machine. The black ink is the one causing the problem. the printer will then need to be reset.
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