| 1 | Perform a preliminary visual inspection. | Skipping the visual check. | Always inspect the vehicle for visible damage before scanning. |
| 2 | Use proper lighting conditions during scanning. | Scanning in poor lighting. | Ensure adequate lighting to highlight dents. |
| 3 | Check the scanning device calibration. | Neglecting device calibration. | Regularly calibrate your scanning equipment. |
| 4 | Follow a systematic scanning process. | Scanning haphazardly. | Use a checklist to ensure each area is covered. |
| 5 | Document findings with photos. | Not taking pictures. | Capture high-quality images of all damage. |
| 6 | Use the right angles for scanning. | Scanning from incorrect angles. | Adjust the scanning position to cover all perspectives. |
| 7 | Involve a second person for assistance. | Scanning alone without help. | Have another person assist with positioning or holding the device. |
| 8 | Consult the user manual for advanced features. | Ignoring advanced functions. | Familiarize yourself with all features available in the device. |
| 9 | Analyze scan data thoroughly. | Rushing through data analysis. | Take time to review and interpret the results carefully. |
| 10 | Follow up with customers after scanning. | Failing to communicate results. | Ensure to explain findings and recommendations clearly to clients. |