The agenda below is a fully scripted training session that an office manager or HR coordinator can deliver tomorrow morning. It assumes one new MFP, mixed staff group of 5 to 15 people, and zero prior preparation by the trainer. Run it as written and the staff leave the room able to use the device for the daily 90% of tasks.
For office staff · 30 minutes · Run as a single group session
| Preparation | Time |
|---|---|
| Print one sample document to use in the live demo | 2 min |
| Print reference cards for each attendee | 5 min |
| Test the workflow yourself one time end to end | 5 min |
| Reserve meeting room near the device | N/A |
| Send calendar invite to attendees with 30 min duration | 5 min |
The agenda is built around live demonstration at the actual device, not slides showing screenshots. Live demo has two advantages. First, attendees see the actual interface they will use, not abstracted screenshots that look different on the real device. Second, the trainer learns the device alongside the staff; small confusions surface and resolve during the session rather than embarrassingly weeks later.
For groups too large to gather around the device (over 8 to 10 people), use a tablet or laptop camera to project the device touchscreen onto a larger screen. The live nature stays even when the group cannot crowd around the device.
Set the tone: this is a working session, everyone will be able to use the device by end, raise questions as they arise rather than holding them to the end. Three sentences, no more.
Walk to the device. Show where it sits relative to common work areas. Demonstrate card tap and PIN entry as the two access methods. Confirm with staff which method each will use.
Return to a desk briefly. Open Word, open the sample document. Demonstrate the print dialog: device selection, duplex, colour, copies. Send the job. Note the message that the job has gone to the print server.
Walk back to the device with attendees. Tap your card. Show the queue. Show your own pending job. Demonstrate Release All vs Select One. Release the job and watch it print.
Take a few pages of sample paper. Place in the ADF. Demonstrate the copy interface: duplex selection, number of copies, start. Then demonstrate scan to email: address book lookup, file format, start.
Cover three scenarios verbally without demoing them. Paper jam: open indicated door, remove paper gently, close door. Paper out: refill from the cupboard. Toner low: do nothing, replacement is shipped automatically. Anything else: call office manager.
Open the floor for questions. Answer what you can; capture what you cannot for follow up. Hand each attendee a reference card. Confirm attendance for follow up emails or next steps.
During the session, the trainer should note three categories of follow up. Specific user questions that need IT or dealer response. Recurring confusion suggesting a workflow gap or reference card update. Staff who did not attend and need separate brief catch up sessions.
The greatest risk to MFP adoption is not poor training but absence of training. Offices that install a new device without any structured training session see adoption stretched over 4 to 6 weeks with persistent confusion. A 30 minute session compresses the adoption window to one week. The investment of 30 minutes of office manager time produces several hours of saved support across the office.