① Click the New Project to enter the project interface, and you will enter Marker Scan by default.
② In Scan settings, select Cross Lines or Parallel Lines mode and set the preset point distance. Select the tracking mode and the object type according to your requirements.
③ Hold the scanner and adjust the distance between the scanner and the object until the scanning distance indicator bar shows Excellent or Good. Ensure at least 5 markers can be detected in a single frame during the scan.
④ Click the button to automatically set the Depth Cameras'exposure, or turn off the Auto exposure (
) and adjust it by dragging the slider. It's recommended to use the default value and keep the whole object gray.
⑤ Click the button on the back of the scanner or in the software to begin your scan. Move the scanner slowly and steadily around the object within the recommended distance. Click the
button to pause and check your model anytime during your scan. If the model is incomplete, click the
button to continue your scan.
⑥ Click the button to finish the scan when the model is complete.
① Click the New Project button on the Home page to enter the project interface. Select Marker Scan or Feature Scan according to your requirements.
② In Scan Settings, choose Full Field mode and Object Type.
③ Move the scanner closer or further away from the object until the scanning distance indicator bar shows Excellent or Good.
④ Click the button to automatically set the Depth Cameras'exposure, or turn off the Auto exposure (
) and adjust it by dragging the slider until there are as few blue and red areas on the object in the Depth Camera preview window as possible and the whole object shows gray.
⑤ Click the button on the back of the scanner or in the software to begin your scan. Move the scanner slowly and steadily around the object within the recommended distance. Click the
button to pause and check your model anytime during your scan. If the model is incomplete, click the
button to continue your scan.
⑥ Click the button to finish the scan when the model is complete.
① Click the New Project button on the Home page to enter the project interface. Select Marker Scan or Feature Scan according to your requirements.
② In Scan Settings, choose Auto Turntable mode. Click the Settings button to connect the turntable and set the rotation direction, interval, and total rotations. Beginners can use the default settings.
③ Choose the Object Type according to your requirements. If required, toggle Color Scanning and ensure the object is evenly lit during scanning.
④ Move the scanner closer or further away from the object until the scanning distance indicator bar shows Excellent or Good.
⑤ Click the button to automatically set the Depth Cameras'exposure, or turn off the Auto exposure (
) and adjust it by dragging the slider until there are as few blue and red areas on the object in the Depth Camera preview window as possible and the whole object shows gray.
⑥ You also must adjust the RGB Camera's exposure when doing a color scan. Click the button to automatically set the exposure, or turn off the Auto exposure (
) and adjust it by dragging the slider until the object's color in the RGB preview window is clear and sharp.
⑦ Click the button, and the software will control the turntable to automatically finish the scan with single-shot mode according to your settings. If the model is incomplete, click the
button to continue your scan after resetting the scan path.
⑧ Click the button to finish the scan when the model is complete.