Roland Picza PIX-30 User Manual page 27

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Make the settings for scanning resolution, the minimum height of the surface to be scanned, and the scanning quality.
1
Click
on the Dr. PICZA.
The Controller window opens.
When Dr. PICZA is started, the Controller window is already open.
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For Dr. PICZA for Mac OS
Open the [File] menu and choose [New].
2
Make the settings for X scan pitch and Y scan pitch.
The setting in this example is for 0.50 mm (0.020 in.).
3
Make the setting for Z bottom.
The setting in this example is for 85 mm (3.346 in.).
4
Make the selection for scanning quality.
Here, click [Fine] to activate this setting.
5
Here, click [Smart Scan] to activate the setting.
When the [Smart Scan] setting is on, clicking [Scan] makes the PIX-30
automatically restrict the scanning area (on the X-Y plane only) before
scanning is performed.
To specify the scanning area, turn off [Smart Scan] and refer to "Setting the
scanning area" to make the desired settings.
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Click [SCAN] .
Scanning starts.
(During scanning, the sensor may emit a
transmission sound, but this is normal.)
If You're Using Windows NT 4.0
If the printer port for Windows driver and the
communication port for Dr. PICZA are set to
the same port, you cannot use Dr. PICZA.
To perform scanning, specify an unused
port for the Dr. PICZA communication port.
Use the following examples as a guide to determine the amount of computer memory required to perform scanning.
* The figures shown below are the amounts used by Dr. PICZA alone. They do not take into account the amounts used by the operating
system or other programs.
Example: Required memory when scanning a 100 mm x 100 mm (3-15/16 in. x 3-15/16 in.) area
- Scanning at a pitch of 0.05 mm x 0.05 mm (0.002 in. x 0.002 in.) :
- Scanning at a pitch of 0.1 mm x 0.1 mm (0.004 in. x 0.004 in.) :
- Scanning at a pitch of 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm (0.020 in. x 0.020 in.) :
)
Approx. 2 GB
Approx. 500 MB
Approx. 20 MB
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For detailed description of the available
Controller buttons, please refer to the help
screens for Dr. PICZA.
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