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Lists critical safety precautions for operating the 3D scanner, including handling damaged components and water exposure.
Explains optimal lighting conditions and situations to avoid for effective scanning.
Identifies materials that are difficult to scan due to reflectivity, transparency, or light absorption.
Guides users on downloading and installing the MFStudio software from the website.
Details the steps for connecting the scanner to the computer, power, and turning it on.
Emphasizes the importance of calibration and how to perform it using the calibration device.
Details the two steps for scanner calibration, including placement of the calibration card and software process.
Advises on what to do if calibration fails or takes too long, suggesting checks and contacting support.
Explains how to start a new scan and choose between Quickscan and Regular scan modes.
Explains how the Geometry Settings slider controls camera exposure for laser line visibility and scan quality.
Guides users on finding the best exposure by looking for sharp, noise-free green laser lines.
Explains High Contrast Scanning for objects with contrasting colors like black and white for better laser detection.
Guides users on aligning multiple scans to create complete object geometry using the Project Editor.
Explains how the scanner captures unwanted points and introduces cleaning tools like Noise, Brush, and Crop.
Lists and describes common export file formats like XYZ, PLY, OBJ, and STL for different uses.
| Type | 3D Scanner |
|---|---|
| Scanning Technology | Laser Triangulation |
| Accuracy | 0.1 mm |
| Connectivity | USB |
| Software Compatibility | Windows, Mac |
| Software | MFStudio |
| Laser Class | Class 1 |
| Data Format | OBJ, STL |
| Output Formats | PLY, OBJ, STL |