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1. Start Dr PICZA3 and display the Settings for Scanning dialog box O From the Start menu click All Pro To eg oll grams Roland Dr PICZA3 Dr PICZA3 Click Scan Make the settings for the area to scan width and depth Settings for Scanning Type in the lower left and upper right IT locations of the scanning area Scan Area Automatic Input Manual Add bete gt a O neh To 08 12 16 2 24 y 7 1 gt F alg x Es ST Scan iatus Scan l itch Q a El 039 4 inch bad zu ws inch 1276 inch if Cancel gt Clicking this returns to the original view gt This enlarges zooms the displayed view Click this then drag to enclose the area you want to enlarge gt Click this to set or verify the scanning area gt The orange quadrilateral indicates the area to scan width and depth gt Double clicking a red square moves the probe to that location You use this to verify the scanning area gt You can make the settings for the scanning area by dragging the red squares It s a good idea to reduce the area to the smallest size necessary Making the area larger than necessary increases the scanning time and uses up excess memory 22 3 1 Learning the Basics of Scanning Make the settings for the area to scan height direction Enter the lower limit of the scanning area the distance of the location Akon ie from the table
2. Es SIA Whatto Douf reier ER en an EE E O EORR 26 The Machine does ui bene NaS 26 Scanning is Impossible Hu dent athe aAa here Aaa eis 26 Other SYMPIOMS esiin A een 26 422 Specifications men nent E E E EE E gehauen 27 Scanning mode Specifications sus 27 Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2005 2009 Roland DG Corporation http www rolanddg com To Ensure Safe Use Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property Points which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows Please also read the important safety information in the user s manual for the modeling ma chine About WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or WARNING severe injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols
3. The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet NTo Ensure Safe Use N Incorrect operation may cause injury NWARNING Be sure to follow the operation proce dures described in this manual Failure to follow the procedures may cause sudden operation or the like ofthe machine which may result in unexpected injury O Never allow anyone unfamiliar with the usage or handling of the machine to touch the machine Touching a dangerous location may cause sudden operation or the like of the machine which may lead to an unexpected accident 9 Never allow children near the ma chine The machine includes locations and components that pose a danger to chil dren and major accident including in jury blindness or choking may occur Never touch the tip of the pr
4. 7 al a 0120 Finch 3 000 inch E Care Be careful not to make the scanning pitch too small Smaller settings for the scanning pitch permit scanning with correspondingly greater detail but also use up correspondingly larger amounts of memory 23 3 1 Learning the Basics of Scanning Step 2 Checking the Scanning Results You can preview the results while dragging the object to change its orientation and positioning gt These change how the object moves when dragged rotation sliding or zoom Untitled Dr PICZA3 Eile Edit View Select Help DS gt These change the view Te SAA TN Wa gt The three dimensional item that has been iles i Ups scanned is called the object ADE Step 3 Saving and Exporting Data If the results are acceptable then save the data You can also save export data converted to a format that other programs can import Save Go to the File menu and click Save As gt Data saved using this method can be opened in Dr PICZA3 and 3D Editor gt Once you have saved this data you can export it in a variety of different formats Export Go to the File menu and click Export gt 3D Editor also has an export feature It lets you export data in a wider variety of formats than Dr PICZA3 24 Chapter 4 Appendix 25 26 4 1 What to Do If The machine doesn t start TheVIEW light is flashing The sub power button was pressed whil
5. Computer Inc in the USA and other countries AutoCAD R and 3D Studio are registered trademark or trademarks of AutoDesk Corporation in the United States The Machine s Scanning Mode This machine has only a single scanning mode It does not support such scanning methods as rotary plane line or point scanning Data exported using the Polylines command is not supported 19 2 2 Using the Included Programs 20 Amount of Computer Memory Required Important Note about Required Memory The amount of memory required increases proportionally as the dimensions of the scanning area grow larger or as the scanning pitch is made finer Insufficient memory can slow down the operation of the computer and even make it appear to freeze Estimating the Memory Requirements Use the following information as a guide to estimate the amount of memory that Dr PICZA3 requires These figures do not include memory required by the operating system itself Scanning area width x depth Scanning pitch Required memory 100 x 100 mm 0 05 x 0 05 mm Approx 2 GB 100 x 100 mm 0 1x0 1mm Approx 500 MB 100 x 100 mm 0 5x0 5 mm Approx 20 MB Chapter 3 Basic Scanning O pera tion 21 3 Learning the Basics of Scanning Step Setting the Scanning Conditions Let s start actually scanning something You mount the object to be scanned start the 3D scanner then use the 3D scanning program to begin scanning Procedure
6. User s Manuals for the Programs Description of Basic Operation See page 21 Chapter 3 Basic Scanning Operation Detailed Description You can find detailed explanations of the programs in the online help electronic format manuals E Dr PICZA3 Help Dr PICZA3 Hide Bock Fond Fot Fin From the Start menu click All Programs Ro r land Dr PICZA3 Dr PICZA3 Help Operation Procedures K a Hints and Tips ote y Commands Y If You Think There s a Problem E Items that may not be copied E Glossary of Terms http fwww rolanddg com Copyright C 2002 2004 Roland DG Coropration Windows R is registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft R Corporation in the Op tome nee an Sc gh bene Td Other company and product names appearing herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders E 3D Editor Help DAR 3D Editor e gt amp tie ek Fam Ar Pa From the Start menu click All Programs Ro Contents index Search _ land 3D Editor 3D Editor Help Basic Operations for Objects amp 3 Hints and Tips E Commands J E If You Think There s a Problem EE Glossary of Terms 3D Editor http www rolanddg cor Copyright C 2002 2004 Roland DG Coropration Windows R is registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft R Comporstion in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and QuickDraw are registered trademarks of Apple
7. Roland 3D Scanning Sensor Unit Thank you very much for purchasing this product gt gt gt To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product s performance please be sure to read through this manual completely and store itin a safe location Unauthorized copying or transferral in whole or in part of this manual is prohibited The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform us Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with respect to any article made using this product Roland DG Corporation Please read thisAgreement before installing the software Software license agreement Roland DG Corporation hereinafter referred to as the Company shall grant you a non transferable non exclusive right to use the Software supplied with this Agreement on the condition that you agree to the following provisions Install the software if you agree with the following provisions The Agreement is deemed to have been concluded once the software has been insta
8. by any article made through use of this product Chapter 1 Preparing the Sensor Unit I 1 3D Scanning Sensor Unit Supported Models gt Roland DG MDX 40series gt Techsoft TS 30 Most of the figures in this document depict the MDX 40 Unit Features This is an optional unit that enables you to use any of the preceding compatible models of modeling machines as a 3D scanner Replacing the spindle unit with the sensor unit adds contacting 3D scanner functionality Dedicated programs for 3D scanning and for editing 3D data are included Checking the Included Items Sensor unit Cap screws black Hexagonal wrench 3 mm Roland Software Package Clay CD ROM User s Manual this manual A 2 5 mm hexagonal wrench is included with the modeling machine l 1 3D Scanning Sensor Unit Part Names and Functions Probe cover This cover protects the probe When not using the sensor unit be sure to attach the probe cover Probe This touches the scan object and senses its shape Connector This is the connector for con nection to the modeling ma chine I 2 Installing the Sensor Unit Installing the Sensor Unit CAUTION Before you carry out this operation switch off the power to the model ing machine Failing to do so may result in sudden movement of the machine causing the hands or fingers to become caught and resulting in injury Z CAUTION Do not touch the spindle motor immediately or cutte
9. canning by pressing the VIEW button Pressing the VIEW button a second time resumes operation gt You can open the front cover while operation is paused Operation During the Scanning Mode gt The SCANNING light comes on when the machine is in the scanning mode gt The machine automatically changes to the scanning mode when the sensor unit is installed and to the modeling mode when the spindle unit is installed gt The operation of other buttons and controls is identical both in the scanning mode and in the modeling mode Refer to the documentation included with the modeling machine gt When in the scanning mode the operation panel screen V Panel cannot be used 16 2 1 Operation As a 3D Scanner Objects That Can and Cannot Be Scanned Objects Unsuitable for Scanning Objects that change shape when touched by the probe cannot be scanned gt For example objects such as items made of soft rubber or fuzzy stuffed animals cannot be scanned gt Depending on the configuration of the object error equal to about the radius of the probe 0 5 mm may occur ACAUTION Never attempt to scan any object of high intrinsic or personal value or that would otherwise be difficult to replace if damaged or broken Because scanning involves contact by the probe the object scanned may be dam aged Incorrect settings may also cause the scanned object to strike areas other than the probe Scan object damage is not covered by warranty Scannabl
10. de l utilisateur de la machine modeler Avis sur les avertissements Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de d c s ou de blessure NATTENTION grave en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil Utilis pour avertir l utilisateur d un risque de blessure ou de dommage mat riel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l appareil Z PRUDENCE Par dommage mat riel il est entendu dommage ou tout autre effet ind sirable sur la maison tous les meubles et m me les animaux domestiques A propos des symboles Le symbole A attire l attention de l utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les avertissements Le sens pr cis du symbole est d termin par le dessin l int rieur du triangle Le symbole a gauche signifie danger d lectrocution Le symbole avertit l utilisateur de ce qu il ne doit pas faire ce qui est interdit La chose sp cifique ne pas faire est indiqu e par le dessin a l int rieur du cercle Le symbole a gauche signifie que l appareil ne doit jamais tre d mont Le symbole pr vient l utilisateur sur ce qu il doit faire La chose sp cifique faire est indiqu e par le dessin l int rieur du cercle Le symbole a gauche signifie que le fil lectrique doit tre d branch de la prise NPour utiliser en toute s curit L utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures NATTENTION S assurer de suivre les proc dures d utilisation d crites dan
11. e Area The figure shows the scannable area 305 mm 12 in 305 mm 12 in 60 mm 2 5 16 in 32 4 mm 1 1 4 in This area cannot be scanned SS Table 92 4 mm 3 5 8 in The size that can actually be scanned depends on the amount of memory in the computer For more information refer to page 20 Amount of Computer Memory Required 17 2 1 Operation As a 3D Scanner Mounting the Object to Scan Mounting the Object to Scan gt Secure in place with the surface to scan facing up gt Secure firmly to keep from moving during scanning Z 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 gt Double sided adhesive tape can be useful for flat bottomed object ke gt W hen the bottom is uneven it may be possible to secure the object by pressing itinto a piece of clay To Scan a Small or Thin Object Ifthe portion you wantto scan isn t positioned inside the scanning area place a block or the like under neath itto elevate it However be sure to keep its height at 92 4 mm 3 5 8 in or less from the table surface Maximum scanning area This portion can 60 mm be scanned 2 5 16 in 92 4 mm 3 5 8 in 18 2 2 Using the Included Programs
12. e MDX 40series or TS 30 when the ZSC 1 is installed Maximum scanning area MDX 40series TS 30 ZSC installed 305 X x 305 Y x 60 Z mm 12 X x 12 Y x 2 5 16 Z in Distance from probe tip to table Maximum 92 4 mm 3 5 8 in Table load capacity Maximum 4 kg 8 8 Ib Sensor Type Roland Active Piezo Sensor RAPS Effective probe length 60 mm 2 5 16 in Tip bulb radius 0 08 mm 0 00315 in Scanning method Contacting mesh point height sensing 27 28
13. e the front cover was open or the front cover was opened just after the sub power button was pressed MD X 40A Close the front cover MDX 40 TS 30 Close the front cover and switch the power of f Keep the front cover closed until startup finishes The SCANNING light flashes every 0 5 sec ond The front cover was opened before startup finished Close the front cover and switch the power of f Keep the front cover closed until startup finishes The SCANNING light flashes every 0 1 sec ond Something touched the sensor during initial opera tion immediately after switching on the power ora hardware error occurred If there is an obstruction then switch of f the power remove the obstruction and switch the power back on If there was a hardware error then switch the power off and back on and repeat the same opera tion If the same error display occurs consult your authorized Roland dealer or service center Scanning is impossible The MODELING light is on The sensor unit is not connected Switch of fthe power and check again to make sure the sensor unit is in stalled The computer displays the message Cannot communicate with present scanner Was the modeling machine restarted while Dr PICZA3 remained running RestartDr PICZA3 Restarting the modeling machine while Dr PICZA3 remains running makes communi cation impossible The setting for the communication portin Preferences for Dr PICZA3 isincorrec
14. iii ser a inkl 9 1 2 Installing the Sensor Unit sense 10 Installing the Sensor Uniten paige aia 10 To Reinstall the Spindle Unit sn 11 1 3 Preparing the PrOgFaM3 ici i a a a i i 12 System Requirements for the Programs nuuenseersnennnnennennnnnnernnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nennen 12 System Requirements for USB Connection unensserssenennnennnnennnnnnnnnen ronca 12 Step 1 Installing and Setting Up the Programs sesser 12 Step 2 Making the Settings for Dr PICZA3 nn 14 Chapter 2 Use and Operation As a 3D Scanner nsc 15 2 1 Operation As a 3D Scanner sense 16 O peration As a 3D Scanner ps cial cda 16 Objects That Can and Cannot Be Scanned nennen 17 Mounting the Object to Caricias nad 18 2 2 Using the Included Programs ssssssessscsscsssecsssssseeseescseescenscusescsssussecsecucsescesssussessesesseesessensenses 19 User s Manuals for the Programs ooonccninnicnnnioncnnncnnannn nn rn cnn 19 Amount of Computer Memory Required 20 Chapter 3 Basic Scanning Operation usssssrssssssssnnnnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnne 21 3 1 Learning the Basics of Scanning 22 Step 1 Setting the Scanning Conditions 22 Step 2 Checking the Scanning Results 4 24 Step 3 Saving and Exporting Data nusneerssenennnnnnnnennnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn nn 24 Chapter 4 Appendix decd ccssccosycasenasavacdncccensasveteendecdlacgaveccovegeneseqanedaaedseddbedcansetnqendscsas 25
15. lled If you do not agree with the following provisions do not install the software 1 Definition The Software includes the software program and related files supplied with this Agreement and the related software programs and files distributed through the Internet and other services 2 Ownership All the ownership copyright and other intellectual property rights of the Software trademark and related documents shall belong to the Company 3 Terms and conditions 1 You are authorized to use the Software on one computer 2 You are allowed to create a backup copy of the Software The right to keep the Software and the backup copy of the Software continues to belong to the Company but the right to the media on which the backup copy of the Software is recorded does not belong to the Company 4 Forbidden items 1 This copy of the Software or a backup copy of the Software must not be used on multiple computers at the same time on a network the Internet or on other computers through any other means of distribution 2 The Software shall not be reverse engineered decompiled or reverse assembled 3 The rights to the Software cannot be transferred assigned lent loaned or licensed to a third party in any case regardless of whether this Agreement has been terminated or cancelled 5 Termination 1 The Company can cancel this Agreement and require you to discontinue use of the Software if you breach any provision of this Agree
16. ment or if you infringe on the ownership copyright or other intellectual property rights of the Company 2 This Agreement shall be automatically terminated when you stop using the Software 3 If this Agreement is terminated or cancelled you must return your copy of the Software to the Company or discard it as soon as practicable at your own expense 6 Guarantee 1 The Company shall not guarantee that the quality or functionality of the Software will satisfy any purpose that you may have in mind 2 The Company shall not accept any responsibility for the results obtained from using the Software 3 The Company shall not accept any responsibility for any loss which might be caused as a result of your exercising the rights granted under this Agreement 4 The specifications for the Software are subject to change without prior notice 7 Governing law This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of Japan Contents AT Ensure Safe Use iront 2 A Pour utiliser en toute s curit ccsessssssnssnsnnnssonsunnnssnnnnnssnnsnunnsnssunnnssnsnnnsssnsunnnene 4 Important Notes on Handling and Use sscccssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssseseeseees 6 Chapter Preparing the Sensor Unit esssssnssseenssnssssenonsnnennnnssnsnnenenensnnennene 7 1 1 3D Scanning Sensor Unit iii 22a IDE 8 Supported Model Simon een Bi ae ein 8 Unit Features essentiell bata 8 Checking the Included Items in 8 Part Names and FUNCtONS
17. n the power to the modeling machine O Untitled Dr PICZA3 BEEN O From the Start menu click All Programs OS Edit View Select Help New Ctrl oan Roland Dr PICZA3 Dr PICZA3 Save Ctr s AS Q EX Go to the File menu and click Preferences Export Ctrl P pa ES Set preferences O MAA For Port select the model name of the mod M Show data during scanning eling machine youre using I Simple display Click OK dile Go to the File menu and click Exit to quit Dr PICZA3 Use triangular planes Replace rescanned portion PIX only Disable data not on pitch Beep when scanning ends Beep H Program FilestDr PIEZA3 gt E Undo Count 5 Port Roland MDx 40 J Unit Jinen This completes the preparations for the program Checking the Connection In Dr PICZA3 go to the Help menu and display About If the firmware version and model name are displayed the connection is correct Chapter 2 Use and Operation Asa 3D Scanner 2 1 OperationAs a 3D Scanner OperationAs a 3D Scanner Startup O Close the front cover 2 gt l Switch on the main power switch The POWER light comes on o Press the Sub power button The machine starts up and initialization is per formed To Start Scanning gt Confirm that the SCANNING light comes on gt Confirm that the VIEW lamp goes dark gt During scanning never open the front cover gt You can pause s
18. o the modeling machine then carry out installation by following the foregoing procedure in reverse gt The belt has an inner side and an outer side Be sure the two sides are oriented correctly gt After attaching the belt turn the pulley by hand several times to acclimatize the belt The white mark indicates the outer side 17 I 3 Preparing the Programs System Requirements for the Programs Operating system Windows XP Vista CPU Pentium 4 processor or better recommended Memory 512 MB or more recommended Free hard disk space required Dr PICZA3 20 MB or more 3D Editor 10 MB or more for installation Display 800 x 600 resolution and 16 bit colors High Color or more recommended OpenGL compatible accelerator board recommended gt The Windows based driver for the modeling machine must already be installed and the computer and modeling machine must be connected by a USB cable gt Memory requirement are affected by scanning conditions and the like Larger scanning areas and finer scanning pitches require increasingly more memory We recommend installing enough memory to match your usage conditions Step I Installing and Setting Up the Programs Programs to Install and Set Up gt Dr PICZA3 This program enables you to perform 3D scanning gt 3D Editor This program enables you to edit scanned 3D data Procedure Install the Windows based driver for the mod eling machine and make the connection u
19. obe Also be sure to attach the probe cover when the sensor unit is not in use The tip of the probe is very sharp and can cause injury or blindness Do not disassemble repair or modify Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal op eration resulting in injury A Important Notes on Scanning CAUTION O Never attempt to scan any object of high intrinsic or personal value or that would otherwise be difficult to replace if damaged or broken Because scanning involves contact by the probe the object scanned may be damaged Incorrect settings may also cause the scanned object to strike areas other than the probe Scan object damage is not cov ered by warranty 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 damage Scan object damage is not covered by war ranty Be sure to remove the probe cover when performing scanning Otherwise the object scanned may strike the probe cover and suffer damage Scan object damage is not covered by warranty A Pour utiliser en toute s curit La manipulation ou l utilisation inad quates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou des dommages mat riels Les pr cautions prendre pour pr venir les blessures ou les dommages sont d crites ci dessous Lire sans faute les importants renseignements sur la s curit dans le guide
20. r after a cutting operation has ended Doing so may result in burns NCAUTION Perform installation and removal of the sensor unit while the cover is attached Otherwise the probe may stab the hand or fingers and cause injury Before you install the sensor unit complete the setup operationsforthe modeling machine For information on how to perform setup refer to the documentation included with the modeling machine Procedure Switch off the power to the modeling ma chine and unplug its power cord If a tool is installed then remove it Remove the belt Remove the cap screw shown in the figure Remove the spindle unit Hexagonal wrench 3 mm Install the sensor unit using black cap screws Hexagonal wrench 3 mm 10 1 2 Installing the Sensor Unit O Slightly loosen the cap screw shown in the figure Turn the connector cover to open it Retighten the cap screw Hexagonal wrench 2 5 mm Insert the cable for the sensor unit into the connector Detach the probe cover A CAUTION Be sure to remove the probe cover when performing scanning Otherwise the object scanned may strike the probe cover and suffer damage Scan object dam age is not covered by warranty Carefully store the removed spindle unit belt cap screw and probe cover so that they do not become misplaced To Reinstall the Spindle Unit gt Switch off the power t
21. s ce manuel Si les proc dures indiqu es ne sont pas suivies le fonctionnement de l appareil peut tre d clench soudainement ce qui risque de causer des blessures 9 Ne jamais toucher l extr mit de la sonde S assurer de fixer le couvert de la sonde lorsque le capteur n est pas utilis L extr mit de la sonde est tr s ac r e et peut causer des blessures ou la c cit 9 Ne jamais permettre quiconque de toucher l appareil s il ou si elle n en conna pas le fonctionnement ou la manutention Toucher l appareil certains points dangereux peut en d clencher le fonctionnement ce qui risque de causer un accident impr vu 9 Ne jamais laisser d enfants s approcher de l appareil Des l ments et des surfaces de l appareil pr sentent des risques pour les enfants Il pourrait se produire un accident grave qui causerait des blessures ou cr erait un ris que de c cit ou de suffocation Ne pas d monter r parer ni modifier D monter r parer ou modifier l appareil ris que de provoquer un incendie ou de causer un fonctionnement anormal entrainant des blessures AN Remarque importante sur la num risation scanning PRUDENCE 9 Ne jamais tenter de num riser un objet de grande valeur mon taire ou sentimentale ou un objet qui serait difficile remplacer s il tait endommag ou bris Les objets num ris s risquent d tre endommag s parce que la num ri
22. sation exige un contact entre la sonde et l objet En outre si les r glages sont erron s l objet num ris peut frapper des points autres que la sonde La garantie ne couvre pas les objets num ris s Pendant le chargement d un objet num riser s assurer que tous les c t s et la partie sup rieure de l objet sont l int rieur de la surface num risable Un objet num ris peut frapper une composante autre que la sonde et tre endommag La garantie ne couvre pas les objets num ris s S assurer de retirer le couvert de la sonde pour faire la num risation Sinon l objet num ris peut frapper une composante autre que la sonde et tre endommag La garantie ne couvre pas les objets num ris s Important Notes on Handling and Use This unit is a precision device To ensure the full performance of this unit be sure to observe the following important points Failure to observe these may not only result in loss of performance but may also cause malfunction or breakdown This Unit Is a Precision Device gt Never drop or subject to impact gt Never twist or wrench the probe by hand gt When not using the sensor unit attach the probe cover and store in a safe place Items That may Not Be Copied Unauthorized reproduction of a copyrighted item for any purpose other than personal use may be a violation of copyright Roland DG Corp will not be responsible for any violation of third party copyright
23. sing a USB cable For more information refer to the documentation included with the modeling machine If the con nection is already made go on to procedure 2 below O Roland Software Package Log on to Windows as Administrators Insert the Roland Software Package CD ROM into the computer Windows Vista only When the automatic play back window appears click Run menu exe The setup menu appears automatically 12 1 3 Preparing the Programs Click the program you want to install and setup Roland pd add Roland Software Package Dr PICZA3 Install 3D Editor Install http www rolanddg com 4 W indows XP Welcome to the DLPICZAS Seur prog This The setup program starts Follow the messages to a tel a a carry out setup and finish setting up the program It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs mern W indows Vista epi gt Bein pre The User Account Control appears click Al wat low The setup program starts Follow the mes sere E sages to carry out setup and finish setting up the ee cna coer program will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law W hen installation finishes the screen shown at left appears Click Close or OK Complete O Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 to install and set up each program 13 14 l 3 Preparing the Programs Step 2 Making the Settings for Dr PICZA3 Procedure Turn o
24. surface Manua Add Click this check box to select it bee Find the highest location on the scan object Then drag this marker to that Settings for Scanning Scan Area 2 500 J inch a Ye location le 200 inch V Click this button Ta eS gt Y ROCA CET 0 000 ich 04 08 12 I ja al 0 000 inch Scan Status 2 4 Scan Pitch Quality x os ich C Fie Draft 3 Y 0 inch DE inch Cancel gt The probe moves and touches the highest location of the scan object The area above this is not scanned gt If the location touched is not the highest then redo and y If itis difficult to guide the probe to the location you want it may be useful to place a thick piece of paper or the like on top of the scan object then make the probe touch the surface of the paper gt Omitting this setting causes the entire scannable area to be scanned from top to bottom It s a good idea to reduce the area to the smallest size necessary Making the area larger than necessary increases the scanning time and uses up excess memory Set the scanning pitch then start scanning Settings for Scanning Enter the scanning pitch y Click Scan Scan Area C Automatic Input Manuel Add _Dekte 2500 inch 2 000 inch 7 0 000 inch E X i 08 12 18 2 24 Ir ja al on inch Scan Status lan Pitch Quality F xl y 0120 Nc C Fine di zi Draft
25. t Refer to page 14 Step 2 Making the Settings for Dr PICZA3 and check the setting Alternatively no Windows based driver for the mod eling machine is installed Refer to the documenta tion for the modeling machine and install the driver Installing and setting up only Dr PICZA3 does not enable operation Alternatively try switching off the power and restart ing the computer Also try changing the USB cable Use a USB cable less than 3 meters long and don t use a USB hub The VIEW light is on O peration is paused Press the VIEW button to release the paused state The VIEW light is flashing The front cover is open Close the front cover and redo the operation The SCANNING and VIEW lights are flash ing MD X 40A O peration cannot be continued MDX 40 TS 30 The front cover was opened while scanning was in progress O peration cannot be continued Switch the power off and redo the operation To open the front cover while scanning isin progress first press the VIEW button to pause operation Other Symptoms Scanning ended but the computer then stopped Go to Dr PICZA3 s Settings for Scanning dialog box and increase the scanning pitch Alternatively con sider installing more memory W hen scanning exceeds the amount of free memory on the computer the op eration of the computer may become very slow 4 2 Specifications Scanning mode Specifications These are the main specifications of th

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