Makingregistration seamless and convenient for customers is a must, so now you can speed up registration using just a QR Code. A Registration QR Code enables you to create a template that customers can use to send you an email as a form of registration entry. You can customize the registration form inside the body of the email and all your customers need to do is scan the QR Code, add their details, and hit send.
This method is extremely useful for businesses that want to encourage customer communication by filling in a registration form without manual work. You can use them for situations like boosting event attendance, getting more subscriptions, or scheduling appointments via email. The best part? It makes the registration process simple and automatic.
With the COVID-19 situation still at large, you need to provide a contact-free experience for your customers. This means removing paper and pen that was shared by other people when filling out paper forms manually. When you use registration using QR Code, you eliminate the need for manual forms immediately.
A pop-up event is a great way to jumpstart your brand awareness as a restaurant. You could use a Registration QR Code on things like table tents or directly place it on the table so customers can easily scan to register via email. QR Codes on windows or doors are especially useful because they can reduce your printing costs by printing the QR Code once.
Making appointments for personal training works great with a Registration QR Code too. Use them on print mediums like poster ads to maximize the effect on local customers for a gym as a whole, or take the more personalized route by adding them to print business cards to make communication easier. With QR Codes on print business cards, it saves you time and money on printing new ones and enables instant contact with your customers.
When creating the email template for your registration form, you should try to keep it as short as possible. According to HubSpot, consistent studies have shown that fewer form fields usually result in higher conversion rates, so try to keep the form fields between 3 and 5. Name, Email, and Phone Number are a great place to start and if you need additional information, you might consider asking later, so as to not bog down the form.
It depends on your email notification settings. Registration QR Code enables customers to register via email so when someone completes the registration form, it will be sent directly to your email that you used to set up the QR Code.
There is a wide variety of ways to speed up registration with QR Code by adding them to print advertising and sales materials. A few common examples are sales brochures, flyers, business windows, and print ads like posters. But you can also use them personally by adding them to print business cards.
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New BLK, Leica and Recap user here. I've imported my first set of 18 scans using mostly auto registration on the iPad. When I got it all loaded into my desktop I can see that I have some scans out of alignment. When I go to the home button and to registration I get a list of the scans on the left and a top view of the project. On the bottom of the screen there's a box that tells me that all my scans are registered. I can't get to the split screen manual alignment window. I know its got to be easy but I can't find my way back to that. Can someone steer me? Thanks.
I know about the technique of removing a scan from the registered scan group as you've described. But several times I tried to do that today, and every time, ReCap Pro seems to just go into an endless loop, presenting a message saying "Removing scan ...". In other words, it just never completes the scan removal, and therefore I'm never presented with the dual-pane window that allows me to register manually. I have to terminate this behavior by killing the ReCap app task - not pretty.
I should add that I'm starting from the point of having a set of 6 scans all registered automatically, and I want to back up and see if I can improve results by registering manually. Yesterday, I was able to remove scans from the group of registered scans and add them to the list of unregistered scans, but this was in a situation where I wasn't starting from having all of my scans registered, and I was already in the dual-pane manual registration mode.
There is a known issue where the 'removing scans' can hang in some rare cases. I would expect you could remove the last one in the list without hitting this issue. If not, one workaround would be to add another scan (doesn't matter what) to the project and choose manual registration from the import screen. This will put you in two-pane mode and allow you to delete the main group ('delete' meaning unregister all scans).
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I wanted to open the same project in which I had observed the same problem at least three times. Recall that in this project, all eight scans had been automatically registered, but I wanted to explore the effect of leveraging my targets to get a better registration result manually. My plan was to enter the manual registration mode by removing scans, one by one, from the registration group. But when I tried to remove any of the eight scans, ReCap got into an interminable loop, the removal never completed, and I had to kill the ReCap task to regain control.
Then, after receiving Ryan's workaround suggestion, I once again opened the troublesome project. But, to my surprise, the project was now in a different state than it was when I had last had it open. Instead of all the scans being in the automatically registered state, the project state had somehow been reverted to the point where one has just imported all the scans and none have yet been registered or indexed. So, I re-registered all of the scans using the automatic mode, and then tried to remove a scan from the registered group, expecting to see the same "infinite loop" behavior that I'd seen earlier. To my surprise, no such ReCap hang-up occurred; instead, the selected scan was successfully removed from the registered group and ReCap entered the dual-pane manual registration mode.
Bottom line ... the problem has slipped out of my hands for now. If it re-appears, I'll try Ryan's workaround again. However, there's a caveat. Remember that, in order to regain control after ReCap goes into an interminable loop, I have to abort the task. As you probably know, aborting a task is a very disorderly way to exit, from a software point of view. An abort can sometimes leave data structures in a persistently damaged state, so that behavior is different - and perhaps incorrect - when the task is next run. In other words, observing the system's anomalous behavior changes the system ...
Thanks Jim...like you a newbie to scanning and Leica/BLK...I've had some issues as can be expected with the release of a new product like the BLK...some very helpful info in this thread...thanks everyone...Ryan. is there not a new manual with new ReCap Photo integrated in the works and if so when can we expect it? Thanks again...
I have removed 6 or so of the last scans that are from a hallway connecting the two clusters. When I re-register the scans from the hallway they do not register correctly even with up to 7 or 8 targets and spheres in common. I have all of the targets and spheres numbered in this file. I did find another file where the clusters are not on top of each other but is missing 17 scans. I am have to trash this file and go to a different file even if I have to Export it as a Project from the Scene software that came with our FARO Focus Scanner.
Some of my product is prepriced and ticketed so I don't have to print labels-say a handbag. When I try to create the new item and scan the barcode for the SKU directly, it will not scan and automatically put this sku in the field. I have to type in the numbers. This changed overnight! I've always been able to directly scan the barcode into the field on the register.
This feature has stopped working for me. I have two registers and have to type in the barcode - it will not scan into the field. This has been going on about four weeks no. I've called support and they are unable to figure out why.
This happened to me a few weeks ago also. I just restarted my register and had it "resync" with the scanner and it started working fine again. I'm not sure why it stopped in the first place but it works now.
However, it would be nice if all of the support team knew about this "testing". When I called the 800 number for support yesterday, I spent almost two hours on the phone with him. The sweet guy had "no clue" and had me do many unnecessary things from signing in/out multiple times, restarting, unplugging my scanner! a factory reset on my register, etc. It was a big disruption to my business day. No matter how many times I insisted it was a software issue and not hardware, he just kept going down his little "check list" that he was reading from.
I believe you got all good points. I think in such cases the customer support would have to rely on Square's Engineering teams to understand the root cause of this issue and unfortunately it looked like a typical barcode scanning error that is often hardware based so that the customer support team proceeded with that assumption. If I remember correctly, there was a wave of such issues a couple weeks ago that did reach engineers and got resolved (while a small amount of accounts were left out of that resolution for some reason). Unfortunately, not all members of the support team would know or remember the nature of those old issues. And it is probably not realistic to expect them to do so IMO.
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