Last Updated: September 2023
Intended Audience: Schools Ops who setup their scanner to use with fobs
Context: The instructions in this article are to be completed after setting up your scanner (the setup scanner article is found here). This page covers how to fill out and scan in test pages to ensure your scanner is properly setup.
If you encounter any issues throughout this test, please email the IT Support team.
Printing the test pages:
1. Go to this document and print out the 4 pages double sided and not stapled.
2. Ensure that page 4 is entirely blank.
Filling out the test pages:
1. Using a pencil (recommended) or pen, fill out the fields on all 3 pages
- Today’s Date:
- For example: 9/19/23
- School:
- For example: LPOH-MA
- Scanner Name:
- For example: 404-MathTWR
- The name should be found on the top left corner of the scanner screen
- Name of Staff Scanning in This Page:
- For example: Gaby Ochoa
Scanning in your test pages:
1. Once you filled out all 3 pages, you are ready to scan them in!
2. Have your Ponder Paper fob on hand (your DOO or Ops team may have it)
3. Place the test pages in the scanner feeder (extend the wings of the Chuter Unit as needed)
4. Using your fob, hover over the square. This will log you in and show "Logging in..."
5. Click on "Scan"
6. The test pages will be pulled into the scanner and come out on the bottom tray.
7. Click on the exit icon
Confirming your test pages:
1. Go to the Uncommon Ponder Paper website: https://uncommon.ponderpaper.co
2. Sign in with your Google Account
3. Once logged in, on the main menu click on "Scan log"
4. Use "Scanned by" to search for your name
5. Click on the red square.
Note, the scanner may exclude your blank page which is expected behavior. So the red square may show a number 3 or number 4 (as the photo shows).
Once clicked, it will expand and show you a square with a red border for each of the pages.
6. Click into each square and one by one, using the right hand pane, view each page to confirm that it matches the test pages you scanned in.
7. If all correct, you're all done! If incorrect, please email your support team for further assistance.
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