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Features
Dual Scan Modes
| Rotary and Plane Scanning Modes offer the versatility to
scan an expansive array of objects. In rotary mode, the
LPX-250 quickly scans an entire object on its fully integrated
rotating table. In plane scanning mode, it scans as many as
six different planes to capture side cuts and cavities.
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Rotary Scanning
| Rotary Scanning Mode is ideal for high-speed scanning of
spherical and smooth-surfaced objects. Once the object is
placed on the LPX-250's rotating table, the laser beam travels
vertically up the rotating object to generate a data file.
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Plane Scanning
| The Plane Scanning Mode is able to capture complicated
angles and side-cuts. The LPX-250 laser beam scans a maximum
of six surfaces at right angles. Plane Scanning is ideal for
relatively flat, hollow and side-cut objects whose angles
would be undetectable using Rotary Scanning
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Easy Does It
| The EasyScan function enables even beginners to
successfully scan objects. Using PIX Form software and the
Plane Scanning Mode, a single click transforms a 3D object
into a four-surface scan. Once scanned, PIX Form can make a
composite of all of the scanned images to create a single
digital file. Adjusting the scanning pitch or mode enables
users to create modified scans of the same
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Non-Contact Scanning
| The LPX-250 makes fast work of 3D scans. In fact, it can
scan a 16 inches tall object in eight minutes. Scanned objects
also remain in pristine condition, thanks to the LPX-250's
non-contact laser scanning technology. Scanning restrictions
are limited only to the technology itself: glossy, clear or
dark-colored objects will not scan effectively unless painted
red, white or yellow in order to be "read" by the
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Surface Editing Software
| The bundled PIXForm software allows LPX-250
users to decimate, edit and heal scanned data. One of the most
powerful and unique features of the software is the ability to
take a polygon solid and automatically convert it to a NURBS
file. It can then be exported as an IGES file to industry
standard MCAD software. Exportable formats include IGES, STL,
DXF and VRML. |
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