Undo any folds or creases. These may interfere with copy clarity. These do not transfer well to copies and can obstruct copy text or images. [1] X Research source Remove staples, tape, torn pages, etc. before making copies. Smooth paper feeds easily through the machine and has less chance of getting jammed or damaged.

Unplug the machine to start cleaning the glass. Then apply a small amount of glass cleaner to a soft sponge and gently wipe away dirt. Dry immediately with a lint free cloth. Remember to never apply liquid directly to the glass as this can leak into the machine and cause expensive damage. [2] X Research source

Avoid placing fingertips directly on the copy glass. This prevents transfer of dirt and oils from your hand to the machine. Never place sticky-notes over an original. The residue of the sticky part can attract dirt that will harm both the original and the machine.

Standard weight is the most economical and works well with high-speed copiers. Mid weight paper can be used in copiers and inkjet or laser printers. It’s slightly heavier so it’s good for double-sided copies. Heavy weight paper has a smooth finish. Due to its weight, however, it may slow down or jam a copy machine. Printing the original on heavy weight paper with an inkjet or laser printer can improve copy clarity. [3] X Research source

If you’re limited in your office paper choice ask about the best photocopying method for your machine. Approach someone you’ve noticed using the machine and see if they have any advice for you.

Remember that copies print best from a white or light pastel colored original, no matter what color copy you wish to make. Deep color originals will copy gray and may be unreadable. Choose acid free paper. Most paper is acid free but it doesn’t hurt to check the label.

Take this time to locate the ‘Stop’ or ‘Cancel’ button for future reference. This button is usually red. Some copiers have a power saving mode. This enables the machine to stay on without wasting too much energy. If the machine is in power saving mode, pressing the ‘Start’ button should wake it up.

To zoom in on an original, jot down the measurements of the image you wish to enlarge, visible at the perimeter of the glass. Decide how large you want the image to become. This is your target dimension. Remember not to choose a target dimension larger than the paper size. Divide the target dimension width by the actual image size width and multiply this by 100. You can use height instead if you wish. The result is the enlargement percentage. It is the number you will enter into the menu under the enlargement or zoom option. [6] X Research source The automatic document feeder is a feature on most copy machines no matter their size. While it gives you less control over your results, it is useful when you have multiple pages to copy. Simply slide the originals in order into the feeder tray.

Adjust settings in the machine if your copy is not how you like it. Pages that have been ripped out of a notebook (torn edges) can be moved over or there may be a margin shift button on the machine to make a better copy. If paper has become jammed, the machine will show you the location of the jam and may have steps for you to follow to clear the trapped page and continue. An error message means the copier does not have enough information to start copying. Make sure you entered copy quantity and color.

Once you have entered your quantity, press the large copy button. If something goes wrong, press the red ‘Stop’ or ‘Cancel’ button. It may take the machine a few seconds to stop.