Take Advantage of All the Benefits of Inkless Fingerprinting
| by Harold Hitt | August 21, 2006
Inkless fingerprint systems offer the accuracy and protection businesses covet while eliminating the mess associated with using printer ink for rolling fingerprints. These revolutionary systems are essential cogs in the identification process in many industries, including banking, mortgage and retail.
With invisible ink fingerprinting, a persons fingers are still rolled on a built-in pad, but it is impregnated with a clear liquid that adheres to the fingers. After placing the pad in the developing chamber and waiting a short period, all the information is readily at handbut less cleanup of the hands is necessary. However, with biometrics and digital recording, there is no residue or dark imprints left on the skin, so no tissue or paper towels are necessary.
Inkless fingerprinting is becoming more and more popular in the banking industry as a way to combat check fraud. Many institutions now demand on-site fingerprinting before allowing a check to be cashed. Digital fingerprinting is used to save the information into a computer as well. This simple, effective method is a great way for banks to protect their interests.
The mortgage and retail industries call on inkless fingerprinting to aid in identification requirements. When fingerprinting is integrated into the transaction process, the number of bad checks from retail customers can be dramatically reduced. It is a great method for deterring fraud when used in conjunction with good identification-taking practices.
Inkless fingerprint systems from Hitt Marking Devices offer crisp, clear imprintswith no smearing. They feature instant drying and an ink pad that doesnt dry out when you leave it open for long periods of time. Our company provides high-quality products at competitive prices, bolstered by fast service, fast delivery and a lifetime warranty.
Find the system that best fits your needs, then place your order online. Contact us at 1-800-969-6699 if you require additional assistance.
With invisible ink fingerprinting, a persons fingers are still rolled on a built-in pad, but it is impregnated with a clear liquid that adheres to the fingers. After placing the pad in the developing chamber and waiting a short period, all the information is readily at handbut less cleanup of the hands is necessary. However, with biometrics and digital recording, there is no residue or dark imprints left on the skin, so no tissue or paper towels are necessary.
Inkless fingerprinting is becoming more and more popular in the banking industry as a way to combat check fraud. Many institutions now demand on-site fingerprinting before allowing a check to be cashed. Digital fingerprinting is used to save the information into a computer as well. This simple, effective method is a great way for banks to protect their interests.
The mortgage and retail industries call on inkless fingerprinting to aid in identification requirements. When fingerprinting is integrated into the transaction process, the number of bad checks from retail customers can be dramatically reduced. It is a great method for deterring fraud when used in conjunction with good identification-taking practices.
Inkless fingerprint systems from Hitt Marking Devices offer crisp, clear imprintswith no smearing. They feature instant drying and an ink pad that doesnt dry out when you leave it open for long periods of time. Our company provides high-quality products at competitive prices, bolstered by fast service, fast delivery and a lifetime warranty.
Find the system that best fits your needs, then place your order online. Contact us at 1-800-969-6699 if you require additional assistance.
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