Fingerprint authentication – Canon 220EP User Manual

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Fingerprint Authentication

● Follow the procedure below to use fingerprint

registration and authentication.
1. Align the first joint of a finger on the sensor and

press the finger on the fingerprint sensor.

2. Keep the finger pressed while slowly sliding it

straight at a constant speed to scan the
fingerprint.

● Fingerprint authentication uses the unique

information of fingerprints. The fingerprint
authentication function may not work properly for a
finger with a fingerprint that is worn down or has
few distinguishable features.

● The same finger needs to be scanned three times

to register the fingerprint.

● The authentication performance differs depending

on the condition of the fingerprint when it is
registered and when it is authenticated. The
following conditions may cause an error in
fingerprint authentication:
– The finger is wet or sweaty
– The finger is dirty
– The grooves of the fingerprint are filled with

sweat or oil

– The finger is dry (dry skin)
– Part of the fingerprint is missing because of, for

example, a wound or burn injury

– The fingerprint has worn thin

● Authentication performance may improve if the

condition of the fingerprint is improved as a result
of washing your hands or applying hand cream.

● Authentication may not be performed properly

depending on the speed with which you slide your
finger over the sensor. In this case, adjust the
speed with which you slide your finger in
accordance with the message that appears.

● Fingerprint authentication does not necessarily

guarantee the authentication and verification of the
identity of a person.

Hint

For details on the procedures for fingerprint registration and
authentication, refer to the eCopy ShareScan 4.5 Installation
and Setup Guide
(electronic manual).

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