Features

R.A.P.S.

Roland Active Piezo Sensor (RAPS) technology eliminates the drawbacks of conventional contact-type 3D scanners. It scans data with hair-splitting precision, picking up even the most minute shape variations. Minimum scanning pitches for the PIX-4 and PIX-30: X/Y-axis direction 0.002 to 0.197 inches settable in steps of 0.002 inches, Z-axis direction 0.001 inches.

Scans Almost Anything

The PICZA scans a wide range of objects including soft objects like clay and fruit that conventional contact scanners find very difficult. PICZA can even scan glass, impossible using optical scanners because the light beams passes through the object without detecting it.

Easy Does It

With only a power switch, the PICZA takes all of its instructions from Dr. PICZA software. Even people inexperienced at 3D CAD design can scan clay shapes for use in professional-quality computer graphics or produce any handicraft.

Dr. PICZA Software

Dr. PICZA allows for complete control of the scan area, including X-Y scan resolution. As the PIX-30 or PIX-4 scans an object, it creates wire-frame models on the fly. Color rendering, mirroring and inverting features are also included along with the ability to export files to popular 3D computer graphics and CAD programs.

Lots of Formats

PICZA scans are stored in DXF, STL, BMP, Grayscale (BMP), 3DMF and VRML file formats for use in a wide range of applications.
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