Roland ZSC-1 User Manual page 25

3d scanning sensor unit
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Make the settings for the area to scan (height direction).
The probe moves and touches the highest location of the scan object. (The area above this is not scanned.)
If the location touched is not the highest, then redo
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.
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.
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.
3-1 Learning the Basics of Scanning
Enter the lower limit of the scanning
area (the distance of the location
from the table surface).
Click this check box to select it.
Find the highest location on the scan
object. Then drag this marker to that
location.
√ Click this button.
and √ . If it is difficult to guide the probe to the
Enter the scanning pitch.
Click [Scan].
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