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This indicates a process drive or printhead error has occurred. The printhead is stuck or is not tilting properly. Check that the process drive gear train is properly homed. Check for obstructions or ink spills around the printhead. (was the printer tipped on its side or moved while the ink was still hot?) Check for blockage in the purge tube. Verify the printhead travels smoothly from left to right. Check to see if the process drive gears assembly is loose (broken frame where screws are).
SOURCE: Xerox Phaser 8860 printer is displaying 12.1 error
12 codes on that machine mean a software error.
You can try removing and reseating the RAM chips , most likely its corrupted and will require a software install. The software ( Firmware) would be found at xeox.com, Click on drivers and downloads, then type in 8860 in the search box then click to drivers and downloads again and scroll down to firmware.
SOURCE: xerox phaser 8860
This unit has a common situation that requires parts and 2-3 hours of labor. This error points to a bad process motor 127K53240
These generally go bad with 2 camshafts 020K14800 and 008K02160
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SOURCE: display shows RAM ERROR on
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would first try to inspect and possibly replace the ram. On the back
of the machine there are two thumb screws holding on a metal plate.
Remove the two screws to access the ram. You can remove the ram and try the second ram slot if it is unused. (check the video at 2:45 to see what this looks like) If after replacing the ram and trying both ram slots the
error continues you most likely need to replace the Electronics module
(MFP part# 084K36560, non-mfp part# 084K36550). Here is a video that shows you how to replace that
part. (video is of a 8500 non-mfp version so it is a little different but
still similar). Good luck, and thanks for using FixYa!
SOURCE: Xerox Phaser 8860 error code 04, 025,.46:0?
This fault code indicates a problem with the process control system.
Cannot successfully move the transfix mechanism to home position.
Check for obstructions around the Printhead. Look for ink blobs in gears of the tilt drive.
Clean any ink or debris which may be restricting movement of the drive train or Printhead.
Good luck!
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