2-1 Operation As a 3D Scanner
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Mounting the Object to Scan
Mounting the Object to Scan
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Secure in place with the surface to scan facing up.
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Secure firmly to keep from moving during scanning.
CAUTION
When loading an object to scan, make sure that all sides and the top of
the object are within the scannable area.
A scanned object may strike a component other than the probe and suffer dam-
age. Scan-object damage is not covered by warranty.
Various Methods for Securing in Place
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Double-sided adhesive tape can be useful for flat-
bottomed object.
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When the bottom is uneven, it may be possible
to secure the object by pressing it into a piece of
clay.
To Scan a Small or Thin Object
If the portion you want to scan isn't positioned inside the scanning area, place a block or the like under-
neath it to elevate it.
However, be sure to keep its height at 92.4 mm (3-5/8 in.) or less from the table surface.
92.4 mm
(3-5/8 in.)
60 mm
(2-5/16 in.)
Maximum scanning area
This portion can
be scanned.
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Summary of Contents for ZSC-1
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Page 17: ...15 Chapter 2 Use and OperationAs a 3D Scanner...
Page 23: ...21 Chapter 3 Basic Scanning Opera tion...
Page 27: ...25 Chapter 4 Appendix...
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