Thats a piece of paper being detected when the machine is turned on.
There is a small piece of paper ripped inside the machine, or a paper path sensor has popped out of positioin.
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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.
Verify process motor operation with the Process Motor diagnostic
test. Also exercise processes run with the process motor;
transfix, drum maintenance and head tilt. This can be caused by
the power control board. The process motor may have more than
one task initiated. Reset all solenoids and the pressure roller
prior to cycling power.
That actually should make magazine quality color.
What are you experiencing? Do the colors not match? Are there smears or light streaks?
I will gladly work with you to revolve your problem, I just need a frame of reference to start.
Let me know.
You may simply need to download and install a different driver.
They are on www.xerox.com you should be running the PS version of a driver for better graphics.
It indicates a driver error.
Try going to xerox.com and loading a different driver.
at Xerox.com click support and drivers
at the search box enter phaser 8560 and change the driver you are using.
PS drivers sometimes have glitches. Reload a new driver and i suspec that will resolve the issue.
It is a print head tilt error.
Most likely ink is in the stainless steel pivot block at the bottom of the print head.
Also the printer could have been unplugged and the cleaning blade is stuck to the print head.
Or a cable is binding the print head movement.
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