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One can fix a paper jam on a photocopier machine by: assessing the situation, locating the problem area, pull the paper out through the paper path and clear all stuck paper from the machine carefully including small pieces, close the machine and run a test page.
There is a thermal cut-off that keeps your shredder from getting too hot and melting the mechanical parts. Let the unit sit for three to four minutes before trying to shred paper.
To fix a paper jam, you must first locate where in the printer the paper jam is, if your printer has multiple paper trays. * When you have located the jam, turn the printer off. * If you can see the paper, remove it slowly and carefully with both hands by pulling the edge out in the direction it would naturally be released. * Open the printer door to look for any stuck paper. * If there are bits of paper still inside the printer, take a piece of heavy-weight paper or cover stock and push it through the printer in the same path. This will push out any bits of paper. * Turn the printer back on. Repeat the steps if the printer still alerts you to a paper jam.
Yes you can, but A blender isn't built for that, that is what a shredder is for but if you put a paper in there is a possibility that your blender would get stuck and break, or worse case scenario your blender would jam make a spark, and set the paper on fire and then the rest of your house is doomed, So its not a very good idea:)
put milk in front of the machine. If actually stuck tip machine forward.
Pull out the manual and follow directions slowly and carefully. Usually works for me after I have swore at my own common sense/brute strength methods. We looked everywhere for a piece of paper stuck in the machine and couldn't find it. We finally fixed the problem by moving the paper size adjuster in the paper tray until it was right up against the paper. If the paper is free to move around in the tray, apparently the machine sees that as a paper jam.
It really depends where the paper jam is located. Sometimes you will need to remove your toner, developer, or drum cartridge in order to remove the paper. Here is a link on how to minimize the amount of paper jams you get. http://businessneedz.com/Info/?p=145
None. Samuel Slocum invented a machine that stuck pins into paper for the purpose of selling the pins he manufactured. The stapler or paper fastener was not invented until many years later.
yes
you can't dissolve it
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You cannot. It has to be snaked out or the toliet bowl replaced.