What Causes a Paper Jam?
Paper jams are the most common frustration when it comes to shredding. When a jam
occurs, it is usually due to overfeeding, mis-feeding or fast feeding paper into the
shredder. By being aware of these common shredding mistakes, along with having a
shredder with the right
jam prevention
technology, you can keep your shredding experience hassle-free.
Overfeeds
When too much paper is fed into a shredder at one time, this can cause a paper jam.
Knowing the sheet capacity (or how many sheets your machine can handle) can help
prevent jamming. Also, you can help eliminate overfeeds by having a
shredder equipped with a jam
prevention system that can electronically sense when too much paper has been inserted
into the machine.
Mis-feeds
Inserting paper that is folded, creased or wrinkled can also cause a misfeed paper
jam. A shredder with advanced jam
prevention can power through mis-feeds or cleanly reverse out the paper so that it can
be removed – both eliminating this cause of a paper jam.
Fast Feeds
Fast feeds are caused when a stack of paper is fed into the machine before the
shredder has finished shredding the previous stack. Shredders equipped with an
advanced jam prevention technology that can detect fast feeds will pause the shredder,
allowing you to remove the excess paper before it turns into a paper jam.