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Scanning Technology | Structured Light |
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Accuracy | 0.1 mm |
Frame Rate | 10 fps |
Tracking Mode | Markerless |
Alignment | Automatic |
Output Format | OBJ, STL, PLY |
Data Interface | USB 3.0 |
Software | Creality Scan |
Special Objects Scan | Yes |
Compatibility | Windows, macOS |
Power Supply | USB |
Scanning Area | 560 x 820 mm |
Working Distance | 150-700mm |
Details on how to connect the scanner to a computer via USB 2.0 or above port.
Specifies the minimum hardware and OS requirements for installing the software.
Compares 'Fast' and 'Hi-Quality' modes for scanning accuracy and processing time.
Describes the 'Map/Color' and 'No map/No Color' options for model output.
Details the scanning interface, point cloud display, and interaction methods.
Explains how to optimize scanned point clouds and use meshing settings like HoleFilling and Closure.
Demonstrates the model after meshing; this is the last stage if no color mode is used.
The final step involves generating and displaying the model with mapped colors.
Details the process of downloading and upgrading the scanner's firmware via the software.
Explains how to configure project settings, including object, feature, accuracy, and color mapping.
Describes the preview window, RGB/IR cameras, scanning distance, and 3D model preview.
Explains fusing point clouds to obtain a better model, with automatic and manual modes.
Integrates scanned point clouds for high-quality models using automatic or manual settings.
Details manual meshing parameters like faces, Denoise, fill holes, and closed model.