In many instances of fingerprint capture, whether obtaining prints through ink or through livescan, the tenprint person captures 14 images. Not 10, not 20, but 14.
Why?
Quality control.
Because the 14 images contain two impressions of every print, you can compare the top set of prints (the rolled prints) against the bottom set (the slap prints).

In the example above, if the green rolled print is NOT the same as the green slap print, or if the blue rolled print is NOT the same as the blue slap print, then you captured the fingerprints in the wrong order.
I discussed this in more detail in an earlier post.
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