Unknown Finger
The reader has a graphic display to allow an easier interaction with the user.
This video is part as a set of videos that show the different interactions with the user.
The following video shows the display result after the reader is unable to recognize a finger.
Unknow Finger Video
Cancel Finger Registration
The reader has a graphic display to allow an easier interaction with the user.
This video is part as a set of videos that show the different interactions with the user.
The following video shows how to cancel a registration process after had started. The user can press the button at any moment.
Cancel Finger Registration Video
Self Registration
The reader includes a display to provide a simple interaction with the end-user.
This video is part of a set of videos that show the different interactions with the user.
In this case, the video shows the display interaction during the fingerprint registration.
Self Registration Video
Finger Identification
The reader has a graphic display to allow an easier interaction with the user.
This video is part as a set of videos that show the different interactions with the user.
The following video shows the display result after identifying a fingerprint.
Finger Identification Video
Self Registration and Association into PaperCut
On this video, you will see what need to be done, when a user want to access the MFP for the first time.
The reader will not recognized the user's fingerprint, so it will be necessary to register the fingerprint into the reader.
Once this is done, then the user need to associate the fingerprint stored on the reader into his Print Management account (on this example PaperCut MF).
After this steps, the user can use his finger to authenticate and unlock the MFP.
The fingerprint registration in the reader, and the Print Management system association, only need to be done once. After that, the user can use his finger to unlock the device.
Multiple fingers for the same user
If the user need or want to have several fingers to unlock the MFP, it's possible. He only need to repeat the registration process for each finger he want to use.