How Livescan Fingerprinting Works

A livescan fingerprint scanner is a digital fingerprinting device that captures and stores fingerprint images electronically. Here is a simplified overview of how a livescan fingerprint scanner works:

1. Preparation: The individual being fingerprinted places their fingers on the scanner’s glass plate. The glass plate is clean and free of debris to ensure that the scanner can capture high-quality images.

2. Image Capture: The scanner takes multiple images of each finger, capturing the unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the fingertip. A livescan fingerprint scanner uses either optical or capacitive technology to capture the images.

3. Image Processing: The scanner then processes the images to enhance the quality and clarity of the fingerprint images. There may be additional processing in the software used to capture the image from the scanner.

In summary, a livescan fingerprint scanner works by capturing digital images of fingerprints. This technology has largely replaced traditional ink fingerprinting methods, as it is more efficient, accurate, and makes it easier to store and access digital fingerprint data.

At Speedy Fingerprinting we use a livescan system to capture most fingerprints. Occasionally, we get a client who has been told that only ink impression fingerprints are acceptable.  We can do those also. So, whichever method you need for your fingerprints, we can help. Use the form at the link below to set up an appointment for fingerprinting services.

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