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The sensor used in the fingerprint scanner creates an image based on the
way in which the sensor comes in contact with the finger. The image is
affected by the condition of the skin on the finger, and by the pressure
applied by the finger on the sensor.
At low temperatures, the finger tends to be dry, and the image comes out
very light, while at higher temperatures the finger tends to be moist, so
the image is darker. Furthermore, if the finger is dry, it may take longer
to create the fingerprint image.
If the fingerprint is too light or dark, refer to the following.
The fingerprint image is very
light
It will require longer time to
obtain the image (5 seconds or
more)
The fingerprint image is dark
and smudged
Is finger too dry, or is skin of
finger rough or chapped?
Breath on the finger to warm it
and provide moisture, then press
down firmly on the sensor.
Is there perspiration on finger, or
is finger wet?
Wipe finger with a handkerchief
or tissue, and touch the sensor
more lightly.
How to Take Sharp Fingerprint Images