We have all been there before. You start a major copying project and thirty pages into it, that irritating beep letting you know that there is a paper jam. Now you must look for the jam, open up the copier, and remove the jam. Once you get the machine going again, ten pages into the project you have another jam. The cycle seems to perpetuate itself.One of the aspects of copy machines that is a mainstay in their operation is the fact that they will jam. However, the there are some good practices that you can use in order to minimize these jams. In doing so you will save time, save money, and lower aggravation within the office.