It was slow when I first used it. After sometime I learned to look for the green dots at the 4 edges of the QR code and the rough distance between the scanner and the badge, then it was faster.
Anthony.
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 10:44 PM, Lei Zhang leiz@socallinuxexpo.org wrote:
We had 4 people there when the crowd came. During off peak hours, there were oftentimes only 1 or 2 people there.
Did anyone actually find the badge scanning to be slow?
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Ken scalezz@kemasa.com wrote:
Are you sure about that? Since there were 4 people at the t-shirt booth
and
there were at least 2 at registration, that seems to me to be more than
what
is normally at registration when the shirts are given out there. Then
when
you add someone to play traffic cop to make the line go faster and less
of a
mess, including preventing those who don't realize that there is a line
from
upsetting those who have been waiting in line, it seems to be more
people and
more of a problem, especially with two booths based on size.
It also seems to be slower since all of the badges have to be scanned,
which
means it takes more time for the people. If there was a "coupon" on the
badge
sheet, it could make the handout go faster instead of scanning the badge.
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