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Xerox 1025 copier Problem

J

Joe

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know what status code U4 signify? I turn the machine on,
it says "wait" while warming up and then shuts down with status code
U4.

It has been working fine up until today. It would go into status code
U4 whenever there was a delay in copying something. Is it a "sleep"
function? I would turn off the machine and turn it on again and it
would work just fine until today.

Thanks in advance

Joe
 
M

Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Does anyone know what status code U4 signify? I turn the machine on, it
says "wait" while warming up and then shuts down with status code U4.

It has been working fine up until today. It would go into status code U4
whenever there was a delay in copying something. Is it a "sleep"
function? I would turn off the machine and turn it on again and it would
work just fine until today.

Thanks in advance

Joe

In the 1012 the U4 code is a "heat problem" in general, fuser overheat or
heat stays on after it has reached operating temperature. Probably the
same in the 1025.
 
J

Joe

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks for the prompt reply. That sounds like a reasonable
explanation. Do you know of any easy fix for this? I am fairly
mechanically inclined.
 
M

Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
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Thanks for the prompt reply. That sounds like a reasonable explanation.
Do you know of any easy fix for this? I am fairly mechanically inclined.


Upon further research the 1025 has multiple U4 codes.

U4-1 Open thermistor
U4-2 Low temp
U4-4 Temp
U4-5 Main pwb.

If it's a problem with the fuser itself which often it is the easy fix
would be to replace it. However without my hands, ears, eyes and even nose
there with your copier, I can't offer you any more advice.
 
Meat said:
Upon further research the 1025 has multiple U4 codes.

U4-1 Open thermistor
U4-2 Low temp
U4-4 Temp
U4-5 Main pwb.

If it's a problem with the fuser itself which often it is the easy fix
would be to replace it. However without my hands, ears, eyes and even nose
there with your copier, I can't offer you any more advice.

Where did you go to get the various codes??

H. R. (Bob) Hofmann
 
J

Joe

Jan 1, 1970
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Once again, thanks for the response. Sounds like my machine is ready
for the scrap hear. I don't think even Xerox supports it anymore. I
Googled and tried the Xerox website to no avail. Xerox no longer has
support data, manuals, etc for this model even though it is listed.

You wouldn't still have the URL where you found the codes, would you?
I'm looking for whatever info I can find.

Thanks
Joe
 
M

Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
0
Once again, thanks for the response. Sounds like my machine is ready for
the scrap hear. I don't think even Xerox supports it anymore. I Googled
and tried the Xerox website to no avail. Xerox no longer has support
data, manuals, etc for this model even though it is listed.

You wouldn't still have the URL where you found the codes, would you? I'm
looking for whatever info I can find.

Thanks
Joe

Sure:

http://www.snami.by/index.php/.116.677...0.0.0.html
 
J

Joe

Jan 1, 1970
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Ahaa! Rusky... No wonder I couldn't find it.
Thanks again.
 
M

Meat Plow

Jan 1, 1970
0
Ahaa! Rusky... No wonder I couldn't find it. Thanks again.

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