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LPX-1200
Users Manual
Thank you very much for purchasing this product.
To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product's performance, please be sure to read through
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Manual

LPX-1200User’s ManualThank you very much for purchasing this product. To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product&apos

Page 2

About the DocumentationThis machine comes with the following documentation. User's Manual (this document)Read this rst. It contains important no

Page 3 - To Ensure Safe Use

Names and FunctionsFrontRearDoorWhen performing scanning, be sure to close this. The power cannot be switched on while the door is open. Opening the d

Page 4 - About the Installation Site

About the Indicator LightsThe lighted state of the power button and the movement lights tells you the status of the LPX-1200.Indicator lightsThe statu

Page 5 - To Ensure Safe Use

1. Preparing the MachineThis section describes what to do when you rst open the packing, including how to connect the machine to a computer and insta

Page 6 - Usage Cautions

1-1 Checking AccessoriesThe following items are packed with the machine. Make sure they are all present and accounted for.AC adaptor: 1 Power cord: 1

Page 7 - Table of Contents

1-2 InstallingInstallation EnvironmentPlace in a level, stable location.131. Preparing the Machine

Page 8

Removing the Protective MaterialOpen the door and remove the protective material.Back of the doorPeel o the tape and remove the packing.Inside the do

Page 9 - What Is the LPX-1200?

Connecting the Power CableConnect the power cord and the AC adapter.When you connect the power cable to the machine, the power button and movement lig

Page 10 - About the Documentation

1-3 Installing and Setting Up the SoftwareHere you connect the machine to your computer and install and set up the included software on the computer,

Page 11 - Names and Functions

When the window shown in the gure appears, select [No, not this time], then click [Next].If the window in step 6 appears instead of this window, con

Page 12 - About the Indicator Lights

For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATE-MENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li

Page 13 - 1. Preparing the Machine

Windows 2000Start Windows and log on as "Administrator."Insert the Roland Software Package CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.The setup menu app

Page 14 - 1-1 Checking Accessories

Select [Search for a suitable driver for my device], then click [Next].Select the [CD-ROM drives] check box, then click [Next].Click [Ne

Page 15 - 1-2 Installing

Windows Me/98Start Windows.Insert the Roland Software Package CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.The setup menu appears automatically.Switch on the machi

Page 16 - Back of the door

Choose [Search for the best driver for your device], then click [Next]. Windows MeInstallation of the driver starts automatically. Windows 98Choos

Page 17 - Connecting the Power Cable

What to Do If Installation Is ImpossibleIf installation quits partway through, or if the wizard does not appear when you connect the USB cable, take a

Page 18 - Installing the Driver

Display [Device Manager]. Windows XP/2000Click the [Hardware] tab, then click [Device Manager]. Windows Me/98Click [Device Manager].Delete [LPX-12

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Installing the ProgramsInstall the following programs.Dr.PICZA3 This program enables you to perform scanning using the machine. 3D Editor This p

Page 20 - Windows 2000

Making the Settings for Using Dr.PICZA3You use the included Dr. PICZA3 program to make the settings that let you perform scanning with the machine.Pro

Page 22 - Windows Me/98

2. Creating 3D DataThis chapter describes how to create 3D data using the machine and the included Dr. PICZA3 program.27

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To Ensure Safe UseBe sure to read this chapter before use. It contains important notes for using this machine safely. Be sure to observe the notes wh

Page 24 - Procedure

2-1 Task FlowThis machine can scan three-dimensional shapes using the included Dr. PICZA3 program. To make 3D data obtained by scanning available for

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2-2 Mounting the Scan ObjectFirst, you prepare the object to be scanned. After making sure the object is one that can be scanned, you mount the object

Page 26 - Installing the Programs

Object materialAn object that has a comparatively smooth surface is suitable for scanning. Fabrics and objects that have a rough nap can-not be scanne

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Mounting the Scan ObjectChoose the object to be scanned, then mount the scan object. The table rotates during scanning. Using double-sided tape, clay,

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2-3 Performing ScanningOnce you have mounted the object of the machine, you can now perform scanning.Before you start scanning, make sure the door is

Page 29 - 2. Creating 3D Data

While viewing the preview, make the following settings, then start scanning.Scanning pitchUsing a ne setting can reproduce details more accurately,

Page 30 - 2-1 Task Flow

Scanning Pitch and Scanning AreaThe methods for making the settings are dierent for plane scanning and rotary scanning.Required Memory[Required Memor

Page 31 - 2-2 Mounting the Scan Object

Checking the Scanning ResultsYou can examine the results of scanning while changing the view method and perspective. The Scan List displays a list of

Page 32 - Object material

2-4 Finishing the DataYou take the data from basic scanning and modify it to produce nished data that has the form you want.Selecting and Scanning a

Page 33 - Mounting the Scan Object

Scanning Modes for RescanningYou can choose the same scanning modes for rescanning and line scanning as you can for basic scanning.  Scanning using p

Page 34 - 2-3 Performing Scanning

CAUTIONAbout the Power SupplyDo not use with a damaged AC adapter, power cord, or power-cord plug, or with a loose electrical outlet.Doing so

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ProcedureYou perform rescanning using the following procedure. The screens shown are those for plane rescanning.First, scan the entire object.Choose

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Click the [ ] button.The mode for specifying the rescanning area is can-celed.Drag to verify the area to rescan.The specied rescanning area is di

Page 37 - Checking the Scanning Results

Creating New PolygonsYou can create new polygons using all the scanning points, including the data produced by rescanning. These polygons are called a

Page 38 - 2-4 Finishing the Data

2-5 Saving and Exporting DataYou can take data obtained by scanning and creating polygon meshes and save it in a le format compatible with Dr. PICZA3

Page 39 - Line Scan

ProcedureAt the Scan List, choose just the data you want to export and display the window.Click the [ ] button. Click the le format you want

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3. Editing Scanning Results - Using 3D EditorThis chapter describes the basic methods of operation for 3D Editor, the 3D-data editing program included

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3-1 What You Can Do Using 3D Editor3D Editor lets you do things like the following.Enlarge and reduceDeforming operations such as stretching in one di

Page 42 - Creating New Polygons

3-2 Importing and Exporting DataThis section describes how to import and export data using 3D Editor.Importing Scanning Results ImmediatelyIn Dr. PICZ

Page 43 - 2-5 Saving and Exporting Data

3-3 Basic Operations for ObjectsThis section describes the windows in 3D Editor and how to perform simple editing using the program.How to View the 3D

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Dialog boxLet's Try Editing Data with 3D EditorLet's try some simple editing. We'll scan an apple with the machine, then try cutting an

Page 45 - Using 3D Editor

About the Labels Afxed to the AC Adaptor and UnitFrontAC AdaptorIn addition to these symbols, the symbol shown below is also used. : Indicates a han

Page 46

Using the [Front] window, let's try shifting the cut surface to the left, then carry out cut-ting.Let's try separating the two objects.Whe

Page 47 - Importing and Exporting

Now try orienting the cut surface of the apple on the right to face the front.You can only do this when you're in the [Top] window.When you&apos

Page 49

4. What to Do If...This section describes how to resolve problems that can occur dur-ing operation, and what is required when moving the machine to a

Page 50

4-1 What to Do If...The machine doesn't run. The machine doesn't power up.Are the AC adapter and the power cord connected correctly?

Page 51

4-2 When Moving the MachineWhen you move the machine to another location, you use the head retainer to secure the head in place, then repack the machi

Page 54 - 4-1 What to Do If

5-1 SpecicationsMachine SpecicationsLPX-1200Table sizeDiameter 130 mm (10 in.)Maximum scanning areaPlane scanning: Width 130 mm (5 in.), height 203.

Page 55 - 4-2 When Moving the Machine

5-2 Table Dimensional Drawing9 screw holes (M6, depth 7 mm)ø70ø130ø110ø3045º45º1/1 scale(Unit: mm)575. Appendix

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Usage CautionsAbout the Installation SiteUse the machine in an operating environment that meets the following conditions.Temperature: 10 to 40ºC (50 t

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R4-100714Please read this Agreement before unpacking the media.Software license agreementRoland DG Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the “Compan

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Table of Contents To Ensure Safe Use ...

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Copyright© 2006-2010 Roland DG Corporationhttp://www.rolanddg.com/Company names and product name are trademarks or registerd trademarks of their resp

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Laser emitterSensorWhat Is the LPX-1200?FeaturesThe LPX-1200 is a three-dimensional (3D) scanner that uses a noncontacting laser method to scan the sh

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