Canon 220EP Scanner User Manual


 
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13. Fingerprint Sensor (ScanFront 220eP)
The ScanFront 220eP is equipped with a fingerprint sensor for registering fingerprints and authenticating users.
The fingerprint sensor is a precision component. Be careful when handling this sensor.
Cautions for Handling the Fingerprint
Sensor
The following actions may damage the fingerprint
sensor or cause it to malfunction. Read this
information carefully to avoid damaging the
sensor.
Dropping an object on the fingerprint sensor, or
otherwise subjecting it to a strong impact
Scratching the surface of the fingerprint sensor,
or poking it with a pointed object
Pressing a hard object such as a fingernail or
metal item against the fingerprint sensor,
resulting in scratches being created on the
surface of the fingerprint sensor
Touching the fingerprint sensor with dirty hands,
which might scratch or dirty the surface of the
fingerprint sensor
Placing a sticker on the surface of the fingerprint
sensor, or covering the surface with ink or
another substance
If fingerprint authentication fails frequently, the
fingerprint sensor may be dirty. Clean the surface
of the fingerprint sensor regularly.
When cleaning the fingerprint sensor, use a soft
dry cloth to wipe dirt off the surface.
Do not use a pointed object to remove any dirt that
accumulates around the fingerprint sensor. Doing
so may cause the fingerprint sensor to
malfunction.
Touching the fingerprint sensor while charged with
static electricity may cause the fingerprint sensor
or device unit to malfunction. Before touching the
fingerprint sensor, discharge any static electricity
by touching a piece of metal. Be especially careful
during dry periods, such as the winter season,
when the likelihood of being charged with static
electricity is high.
Fingerprint Sensor