10 photos that show exactly how
the finger print pens works
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Take my
photo tour to see exactly how our amazing fingerprint pens work.
After you look at the ten photos below, put one of my fingerprint pens to work for you - totally risk-free!
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This is a photo of the pens. These pens come in all different
colors and can have a custom label with your organizations
name on them. For large quantities, you can have them with an
imprint. One pen has the developer solution and the other pen
has the blue ink for the paper.
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You want something simple to use. All you do is draw a
square and fill it in with the special blue pen. The area should be large
enough for a fingerprint, footprint or palm print.
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Now you gently apply the print activator to the finger,
foot or palm area. Another great way to apply the clear developer ink to
your finger is to draw an area like shown with the blue pen. Then, take your
finger and press down on to the clear ink and then press your finger to the
blue area. This method is useful when you want to control the amount of ink
on the finger. Too much ink will produce a poor quality print. Don't expect
to get it right the first time. Fingerprinting is a learned skill.
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After you apply the invisible non-toxic developer ink to
the fingertip, you press down on to the blue area.
IMPORTANT! If you press or mash your finger too hard, the print will not come
out. It may take some practice before you get the perfect print. You very
lightly apply a gentle pressure to the blue area for the print. Practice a few
times and you'll get it right. It's worth the practice.
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You can see the print developing
instantly under the finger.
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Look at the
detail of this print! |
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The best part is there is no mess and
your fingers are left clean. I have found on some people there
is a slight smell left on the finger. This is removed by a wet
towel and does not happen on everyone. It depends on your body's chemistry. |
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Look at the difference in quality of prints. If
your child turned up missing, which print would you rather hand over to the
police? |
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