A new office MFP arrives, an installation team configures it, and within an hour the staff are expected to use it. The 30 minute onboarding plan below produces an office where users can complete the daily 90% of tasks without help. Longer plans add diminishing returns; shorter plans leave too many gaps. Thirty minutes is the right size.
Show staff where the device lives, what its main functions are, and which staff to ask about specific issues. Cover the obvious that experienced users assume and new staff find frustrating.
Demonstrate the print process from a PC. Show users where the device appears in the print dialog, how to choose duplex, mono/colour and number of copies.
Walk to the device and demonstrate PIN release or card tap authentication. Cover the queue interface and how to release or delete pending jobs.
Demonstrate basic copy from the document feeder and from the scanner glass. Cover the most used copy options and the location of common features.
Show the scan to email workflow that staff use most. Cover the address book lookup, file format choice and quick send process.
Cover the three most common issues and what staff should do. Empower people to handle small problems and know when to escalate.
Attention span on procedure based training drops sharply after 5 to 7 minutes of any single topic. Breaking the session into six clear blocks keeps energy up across the half hour. Each block has a clear deliverable; staff finish the session feeling they learned six specific things rather than one diffuse overview.
The structure also makes the session easier to deliver. Trainers without prior teaching experience can present a 5 minute block confidently; presenting a 30 minute monologue requires more skill.
| Add on | When to add | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced scan workflows (OCR, cloud destinations) | Office uses scan heavily | +10 min |
| Booklet printing and N up | Office produces multi page documents | +5 min |
| Mobile printing from phone or tablet | Hybrid working environment | +5 min |
| Fax send and receive | Office still uses fax | +5 min |
| Confidential printing with PIN | Office handles sensitive documents | +5 min |
Run the onboarding session at three points. New device installation (training all existing staff). New staff joining the office (training them on the existing device). Major firmware updates that change the touchscreen workflow. Outside these three points, the same staff do not need repeat sessions; their daily use reinforces the knowledge naturally.
Optimal group size is 5 to 12 people. Smaller groups feel underused for a 30 minute structured session; larger groups produce variable engagement. For offices over 25 staff, run multiple sessions in groups rather than one large session. The 30 minute format runs the same way regardless of group size up to about 15 people.
Three options work. The dealer installation team delivers training as part of install (usually included in the contract). The office manager delivers training using a dealer supplied training pack (more sustainable for repeat sessions). An experienced internal user delivers training to new staff (works once the team has some experience). All three produce acceptable outcomes when the session structure is consistent.