Archive for July 2010

Xerox Phaser 8860MFP Printer

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Xerox Phaser 8860MFP printerIf you have about $2300 and your business prints a lot in color, then the Xerox Phaser 8860 solid ink printer is for you.  Any smart business owner knows that one of the things that need to be controlled in a business is the operating costs.  With the Xerox 8860 Phaser, the color ink costs about 3 cents a page and the black about 1.5 cents.

Ink sticks are a non-toxic resin-based color wax block, similar to a crayon.  The ink will not stain your clothes or your skin unlike toner and inkjet cartridges.  In addition, it is environmentally friendly by having no waste or plastic toner cartridges to dispose of while taking up only about ¼ of the space in your office supplies storage area than a box of toner.  Ink is instantly fused onto the paper using heat and pressure, which is why solid ink produces such great image quality on any kind of media. Toner and inkjet ink soak into the paper, so the image is dependent upon the type of paper used.

The 8860’s rated print speed is 30 pages per minute (ppm) for both monochrome and color at its top speed, and 16 ppm for both in default (enhanced) mode. It is equipped with a standard 525-sheet drawer, a 100-sheet multipurpose tray, and a duplexer. As an option, for $400 each, you can also add two more 525-sheet drawers raising the maximum paper capacity to 1,675 pages.  If you are having problems with this printer and need a Xerox Phaser 8860 service manual, you can download it.

InkCloners.com offers compatible Xerox 8860 solid ink at a reduced price from the original brand.  We pack an extra ink stick in each box giving you printing capacity of about 14,000 pages per box per color.  Rest assured that the color output is just as good as the original and we offer a full guarantee on all our printer ink products.

InkCloners.com also has compatible Xerox phaser ink for the following popular printers:

HP Paper Jam Error Codes

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Below are some of the most common printer error codes when a paper jam occurs. Most of these errors can be fixed by finding the paper path and removing any stuck paper.  At InkCloners.com you can find cheap printer ink and toner cartridges.

13.XX PAPER JAM [LOCATION]: Media is jammed at the specified location (and possibly at other locations). If the message persists after all jams have been cleared, a sensor or sensor lever might be stuck or broken. For all jam messages, do the following: 1. Remove jammed print media from the specified location. Check the entire paper path for other pieces of media in the path. 2. Open and close the top cover to clear the message. 3. Check sensors and flags in the paper path for proper operation.

13.0 PAPER JAM [LOCATION]: A non-specific paper jam occurred. 1. Remove jammed media from the specified location. 2. Verify the paper tray is fully closed. 3. Inspect and/or replace the feed and separation rollers. 4. Ensure there is no obstruction in the path, such as a torn piece of paper. 5. Open and close the top cover to clear the message. 6. Check sensors and flags for proper operation.

13.1 PAPER JAM OPEN INPUT TRAYS: Paper-delay jam at paperfeed area. 1. Ensure that paper trays are loaded and adjusted properly so media can feed from the tray. It might be necessary to reduce the stack height of media in the tray. 2. Check the input area for obstructions such as media in the path. Also check to see if the registration assembly damaged or unseated. 3. Replace any defective sensors or flags. 4. Verify the media meets the specifications. 5. Check the pickup feed and separation rollers for unusual wear. Replace as needed. 6. Rotate the media in the input tray by 180° and/or turn it over On NX engines this is most likely the fuser flag or the ACPM. The ACPM has a photosensor hard-wired to the back of it.

13.10 PAPER JAM CHECK DUPLEXER: Jam at duplexer. 1. Check the duplexer and the rear area of the printer for obstructions or damage. 2. Check the duplexer for proper operation. Replace the duplexer if a sensor is defective. On a 5si, 8000, or 8100 series laserjet a Duplex Jam can be caused by a tray 2 and 3 feed assembly failure. 13.14 For Laserjet 5si. This error is caused by a defective paper control PCA Replace paper control PCA.

13.2 PAPER JAM OPEN INPUT TRAYS: Paper-stopped jam at paper-feed area. 1. Check the input area for obstructions such as paper in the path. Also check to see if the registration assembly is damaged or if the transfer roller is out of place. 2. Replace any defective sensors or flags. 3. Ensure the media does not exceed the maximum length. 4. If multiple sheets are feeding, it might be necessary to fan the media and reduce the stack height. Also, replace separation pad. 5. Verify that the fuser is properly installed. On NX engines this is an input jam.

13.20 PAPER JAM CHECK REAR DOOR: Media stopped in the paper path during power on or when the top door was closed. 1. Remove all media in the paper path, and then open and close the top cover. 2. If the message persists after all media is removed: Check if media is jammed in the prefeed area. Replace any defective sensors or flags.

13.21 DOOR OPEN JAM: The top cover was open while printing. 1. Clear the jam and close the top door. 2. If the message persists, check the top door switch for proper operation.

13.5 PAPER JAM CHECK REAR DOOR: Paper-delay jam at fuser. 1. Check the transfer roller and small media belt to ensure they are operating and can feed print media. 2. Check the paper path for obstructions at the transfer roller, toner cartridge, paper feed assembly, and fuser. 3. Replace any defective sensors or flags. 4. Turn the media stack over and/ or rotate it by 180° in the input tray. If still persists – replace fuser, then DC controller.

13.6 PAPER JAM CHECK REAR DOOR: Paper-stopped jam at fuser. 1. Check the paper path for obstructions at the fuser and output/delivery area. 3. Replace any defective sensors or flags.

13.99 PAPER JAM [LOCATION]: A non-specific paper jam occurred. 1. Remove jammed media from the specified location. 2. Verify the paper tray is fully closed. 3. Inspect and/or replace the feed and separation rollers. 4. Ensure there is no obstruction in the path, such as a torn piece of paper. 5. Open and close the top cover to clear the message. 6. Check sensors and flags for proper operation.