That seems like a very likely thing to happen anywhere where there is a copy machine
The general rule for jams used to be, "If you know what you're doing, then go ahead and try to clear the jam; if not, ask a staff member to help." But lately, the remaining staff people have been saying that they've got so much work to do that they can't take the time to clear jams all the time, and so we were told to try harder to clear them ourselves. I think this is the result.
I know enough about our company's copier to clear jams, as well as the fact that it's FAR more likely to have an issue if our office manager is out of the office. Which seems to be the case for every maintenance issue, though it's possible with others that she's just so good at noticing and taking care of problems quickly that we never notice them when she's around. (The copier does it deliberately though, it hates the rest of us.)
I haven’t had to make copies for work for almost 10 years!!
Yeah, I’m not sure I even know where the copier are anymore.
Argh, my Amazon Prime subscription just auto-renewed. I meant to cancel that but I had no idea when it actually happened, thought it was later in the year for some reason.
I have a copier/scanner/laser printer about three feet to my left.
My boss basically only edits things printed out.
Bill payers here print out invoices and make paper files.
I need to print out packets of outline notes for all my students for practically every class. So, depending on the semester, that can be up to 150 packets of 8 pages each, three times a week. Multiply that by however many professors and instructors there are, add in exams, and that copier is in pretty much constant use. We do have a second one, but it's slower and a lot more temperamental.
Wow hil, do the students want them on paper vs electronically?