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1. USB port This wizard searches for new drivers for 4 device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work lt Back Next gt a Cancel Windows 98 SE 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software 7 e Windows Me Installation of the driver starts automatically Go to step 10 e Windows 98 SE Select Search for the best driver for your device Rec ommended and click Next Go to step 8 8 Choose the folder on the Roland Software Package CD ROM to search the driver 3 Double click on your CD ROM drive Add New Hardware Wizard 4 Select Drivers Lpx 60 Leper 7 Select Specify a 2 Click Browse 5 Click OK location 9 Execute installation of the driver add New Hardware Wizard Add New Hardware Wizard _ m ka G Drivers LPX 60 v Click Next 1 Click Finish Installation is executed automatically This completes the installation of the driver 2 Preparing the Machine 25 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software Installing the Programs Install the following programs Dr PICZA3 This program enables you to perform scanning using the machine 3D Editor This program enables you to edit scanned 3D data Procedure 7 Make sure the window shown in the figure is dis Roland Software Package played Roland Roland Software Package fo
2. 99 99 El Confirm Device Removal oy LPX 60 Warning You are about to remove this device from your system 3 Click OK 4 Close the Device Manager dialog box and click OK 5 Detach the USB cable connected to the computer 6 Restart Windows 7 Redo installation from the beginning t Go to 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software see In stalling the Driver 5 What to Do If 55 5 2 When Moving the Machine When you move the machine to another location you secure the table and the head in place Procedure 7 Make sure the power to the machine is turned off then detach the AC adapter the USB cable and the power cord Remove the AC adapter holder and the head retainer Use the removed screws to secure the head retainer and the head in place Head retainer AC adaptor holder N Bae A yea aE Y screws UV The back of the machine 3 Open the door then move the head to the location shown in the figure below gt Be sure to use the handle when opening the door gt Needlessly touching anything other than the knob may cause malfunction Carry out this operation carefully Grasp the knob and turn in the direction of the Holding the knob lower the arrow until it reaches the position where it strikes head all the way the surface at the back of the machine 56 5 What to Do If 5 2 When Moving the Machine 4 Position t
3. o pde PY Angle 7 rn I rn asen e we Y Lara coja Q SJ as Height direction wWidth direction itel il Required Memory 182 073 MBytes itch ch C i C k fio lt mm fio lt mm Estimated Scan Time min 2 Preview in progress 3 Creating 3D Data w Roland Dr PICZA3 Set Program Access Defaults E Roland MODELA Player 4 nr PICZAS Helo E Roland MODELA MY Roland PICZA Uninstall A MSN Explorer A Startup O Windows Media Playe wc Internet Explorer 3 Windows Messenger W MSN Explorer SD Outlook Express Tour Windows XP 7 Remote Assistance Windows Media Player All Programs N 3 Windows Messenger Bl off Turn Off Computer Untitled Dr PICZA3 File Edit View Select Help Do o B ae g i nr Viane Scanning F ane scanning has few limitations related to the Jape of the object so normally you choose this anning method 3 Hint Ifyou are not sure about the scanning area or pitch go to the following window for making scanning settings and click Preview Close The general shape of the object to be scanned is displayed The height of the scan ning area is setting auto matically at this time TH BETEN Surfaces to Scan la v I Set feo 50 Angle Height direction width direction il il Required Memory 49 183 MBytes itch itch 1 0 mm 1 0 mm Estimat
4. Windows 2000 Me 98 SE From the Start menu choose Settings then Control Panel then double click Add Remove Programs 3 Uninstall Roland LPX 60 USB Device F Add or Remove Programs 5 Pira hem k ha ars M srt So tks mers cee m Ter r ST Aora Ejn ar ar Arie vy me b we LATE Ale Bis ae wait a dr regane Du an malt edie ten ini Click Change Remove j Mika colsi J w P keav A ZA 2s Dens hl ALT anna a sr f Roland amp Px O0 USO Device 1 0 Kranz Tashan ell ingen an wl wa 4 TE Tan E ama a E eaw cl Ed xe Er m Zr HM your US dadea le cammocrid plasen urplug A mw Muhal ing VID SARI N Press Cendnue te uninstall die divers or Cancel te quli gt Ucleting red ary emos Ing Hiss Press Finksh eo exh Der ad 2 Click Continue 3 Click Finish 4 Detach the USB cable connected to the computer 5 Restart Windows 6 Redo installation from the beginning t Go to 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software see In stalling the Driver If Roland LPX 60 USB Device does not appear in the list follow the steps below Display System Properties Windows XP Click the Start menu then right click My Computer Click Properties Windows 2000 Me 98 SE Right click My Computer on the desktop Click Proper ties 2 Display Device Manager Windows XP 2000 Py Dibe 5 quirqhet ica mebs tore sel rsis edabe se comi
5. Ji o Qu seo Perspective K Center 47 4 1 4 46 7 Size 27 1 82 6 92 0 mm 2 Click the cut off portion to select it x 3 Click the Erase button The cut off portion is deleted Untitled 3D Editor DER File Edit Yiew Select Help De alxoo 8h Cursor 45 3 6 6 13 Ready Center When you view the Object List you see that Cut 0 has been deleted 4 Editing Scanning Results 51 52 5 What to Do If This section describes how to resolve problems that can occur during opera tion and what is required when moving the machine to a different location 53 5 1 What to Do If The power doesn t come on or go off I The power doesn t come on Are the AC adapter and the power cord connected cor rectly eConnect the AC adapter and power cord securely so that they do not come loose e Unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet then plug it in again Is the door open Close the door The power does not come on while the door is open I The power is not switched off when the door is opened Is a foreign object caught in the interlock switch Remove the foreign object Scanning is impossible Ml The power button illuminates red The machine is malfunctioning Immediately unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer Ml The power button flashes red Are t
6. Noncontacting Laser System for Fast Dependable Scanning You can perform scanning without contact with the scan object using a laser beam This enables high speed scanning without the worry of damage to the object Support for Two Scanning Modes Using the included Dr PICZA3 program lets you perform scanning in either of two modes plane scan or rotary scan You can choose the scanning mode that matches the shape of the scan object By combining the two modes you can even scan objects with complex shapes A Wide Array of Scanning Functions In addition to the two basic scanning modes line segment and point scanning functions are also supported By using Dr PICZA3 you can extract the data for just the characteristic line segments such as contour lines and points of an object Using this as auxiliary data for three dimensional modeling operations using CAD or computer graphics pro grams makes it possible to reduce the time and effort of modeling operations Scanning System The LPX 60 scans objects using laser light It emits a spot beam onto the scan object and detects reflected light from the object with sensors Laser emitter a A _ Sensor Y It performs scanning as it rotates the scan object and moves the laser beam from bottom to top Rotating table 10 l Getting Started I 2 Names and Functions Front Door When performing scanning be sure to close this The power cannot be switched on while th
7. You may install the Software onto the hard disk of a single computer 5 Cancellation Roland retains the right to terminate this agreement without notice immediately upon occurrence of any of the following Violation by you of any article of this agreement Commission by you of any serious breach of faith with respect to this agreement 6 Limitations on Liability Roland may change the specifications of this Software or its materials without notice Roland shall not be liable for any damage that may be caused by the use of the Software or by exercise of the right licensed by this agreement 7 Governing Law This agreement is governed by the laws of Japan and the parties shall submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Japan 1000002031 R1 060620
8. F 25 C 77 F or more recommended Humidity 35 to 80 no condensation Included items AC adapter power cord AC adapter holder cable clamps USB cable CD ROM clay user s manual Roland LPX EZ Studio System Requirements for the Software Operating system Windows 98 SE Second Edition Me 2000 XP CPU Pentium 4 processor or better recommended Memory 512 MB or more recommended Free hard disk space required for installation Dr PICZA3 20 MB or more 3D Editor 10 MB or more Display 800 x 600 resolution and 16 bit colors High color or more recommended OpenGL compatible accelerator board recommended System Requirements for USB Connection Operating system Windows 98 SE Second Edition Me 2000 XP 62 Computer 1 Computers preinstalled with Windows 98 SE Me 2000 XP at the time of purchase This includes such computers later upgraded to Windows Me 2000 XP 2 Computers on which USB operation is assured by the manufacturer of computers e Whether a USB connection is possible depends on the specifications of the computer To determine whether the com puter you re using is capable of correct USB operation check with the manufacturer of the computer e Use the included USB cable Never use a USB hub or the like 6 Appendix 63 64 Please read this agreement before opening the sealed disk package Opening the sealed disk package implies your acceptance of the terms and conditions
9. You use it at times such as when you want to move only in the X or Z direction Y direction move only in the Y or Z direction X direction movement is not possible movement is not possible Imported objects appear in the Object List You can perform tasks such as displaying only the objects you want to view and deleting unneeded objects Object List 5 Untitled fa Plane p Group name BE Surface 1 NO l Bo a This is a collection of multiple objects vl Surace 3 M Surfaced Object name Object List 48 4 Editing Scanning Results 4 3 Basic Operations for Objects Let s Try Editing Data with 3D Editor Let s try some simple editing We ll scan an apple with the machine then try cutting and moving it The explanations in this section begin at the point where you have scanned an apple using Dr PICZA3 Procedure 7 Start 3D Editor A Click the Run 3D Editor button E dl a paa EN pS E a E TO A Aa Y Dr PICZA3 Window 2 Try cutting the apple vertically First do the preparation tn Click the Cut at Plane button Untitled 30lEditor DAR Eile Edit view elect Help i aghe a ENE OERE 080908 Perspective z x Cursor 39 8 19 3 67 9 Center 0 2 18 53 0 Size 90 9 88 3 106 0 mm Cut at plane 3D Editor starts The scanning data for the apple is imported at the same time Untitled 30 ditar Eb Ed Yan Saed Hap Cm xo apes
10. As oes ea Hoo RO Q Casa iisu Cave ARE See Slt ttt TUL mr Esad The cut surface and a dialog box appear Untitled 3D Editor FE ER File Edit Yiew Select Help Ose xo o Pew pea aes SRS ee oe eels E 0 surface Z Z Lx Ly Ready Cut at plane Cut plane operation Move Rotate Reset r Operation after cutting E Fill cut plane Preview L ext Dialog box 4 Editing Scanning Results 49 4 3 Basic Operations for Objects 3 Using the Front window let s try shifting the cut surface to the left then carry out cutting The apple is divided into two parts How 1 Drag the cut surface to move it to the left ever its still looks like a single object Untitled 3D Editor Eile Edit View Select Help ot i Ose xno gar m LETETE CEEE EEEE TFE TFT 2 When you have decided on the cut location click Run Cut at plane Cut plane operation 9 Move Rotate Reset New objects with names like Cut 0 and Cut 1 appear in the Object List Operation after cutting TF Fill cut plane Let s try separating the two objects When you re done with the operation right click to quit the Move Object mode a 1 Click the Select Object button 3 Click the Move Object button a Untitled 3D Editor Untitled 3D Editor File Edit Yiew Select Help File Edit Yiew Select Help Dee Keo OB AGS
11. GS AeA a oo Quleeooe A N Z Lx Cursor 28 5 1 13 64 3 Center 47 4 1 4 46 7 Size 27 1 82 6 92 0 mm Ready j Ready 2 Click the left part of the apple to 4 Drag the portion you selected to the left select it 50 4 Editing Scanning Results 4 3 Basic Operations for Objects 5 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 re done with the operation right click to quit the Move Object mode H 1 Click the Select Object button Untitled 3D Editor EIER File Edit Yiew Select Help Oe exo Ph AGS GS RETTET EIER Quis Perspective Cursor 28 5 6 6 64 3 Center mes 1 8 530 Size 63 9 88 3 106 0 mm Ready 2 Click the right side of the apple to select it 6 Finally let s try deleting the cut off object a 3 Click the Rotate Object button 4 Drag to turn the object counter clockwise Untitled 3D Editor File Edit View Select Help Coe Cursor 53 1 43 1 64 3 Center 13 3 1 8 53 0 Size 63 9 88 3 106 0 mm Ready Look at the Perspective window to see how the cut surface faces the front This operation can be carried out from any perspective except Side A 7 Click the Select Object button Untitled 3D Editor Eile Edit New Select Help Der nen Pa AO GS oa dd ih
12. Other company and product names appearing herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of Auto CAD R and 3D Studio are registered trademark or trademark of AutoDesk ders S their respective holders y Corporation in the United State You can use either of two methods to view the documentation e From the Start Menu in Windows From the Start menu choose All programs or Programs then Roland Dr PICZA3 Roland 3D Editor then Dr PICZA3 3D Editor Help e Internet fh Roland Dr PICZA3 Mi E Dr PICZA3 Internet Explorer 7 Roland Dr STIKA PLUS E Dr PICZA3 Help Ly E mail A J Suek Express Ed Roland MODELA EY Roland PICZA Uninstall MM Roland MODELA Player 4 Y Paint MM Roland PICZA 7 Roland SelectColor Set Program Access Defaults 7 Roland Virtual MODELA IM Roland vPanel xI MSN Explorer m Startup Windows Media Plays Mm vnc 8 Internet Explorer 33 Windows Messenger Y MSN Explorer A Outlook Express Tour Windows xP e Remote Assistance windows Media Player All Programs 3 Windows Messenger H Log Off 6 Turn Off Computer e Clicking the Help Menu in the Program From the Help menu click Contents Untitled pij Dr PICZA3 File Edit View Select sim About Dr LE He l Getting Started l 1 What Is the LPX 60 Features The LPX 60 is a three dimensional 3D scanner that uses a noncontacting laser method to scan the shape of solid objects
13. and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel 4 Click Close Complete Close i This completes the installation of the included software 26 2 Preparing the Machine 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software Making the Settings for Using Dr PICZA3 You use the included Dr PICZA3 program to make the settings that let you perform scanning with the machine Procedure Start Dr PICZA3 From the Start menu choose All programs or Programs then Roland Dr PICZA3 then Dr PICZA3 fm Roland Dr PICZA3 Set Program Access a Defaults MM Roland MODELA Player 4 So A MM Roland MODELA EY Roland PICZA Uninstall EV MSN Explorer m Startup Windows Media Playe VNC 3 Internet Explorer 33 Windows Messenger f W MSN Explorer gt 5 Outlook Express Tour Windows XP e Remote Assistance windows Media Player AA 3 Windows Messenger A Log Off 6 Turn Off Computer 2 Go to the File menu and click Preferences Untitled Dr PICZA3 ES Edit View Select Help New Ctrl N Open Ctrl 0 Save Ctrl S Save As Export gt D Editor n MODELA n 3D Engra Scan Print Ctrl P Print Preview Page Setup Exit Preferences MW Show data during scanning Simple display Cancel W Always fit to screen Use triangular planes Replace rescanned portion Pl only Disable da
14. laser beam 3 Creating 3D Data 33 3 3 Performing Scanning Once you have mounted the object of the machine you can now perform scanning Before you start scanning make sure the door is closed and turn on the machine Basic Scanning This is the scanning that you perform first after mounting the scan object The scanning data obtained by executing basic scanning makes possible a wide variety of operations Procedure 7 34 Start Dr PICZA3 From the Start menu choose All programs or Pro grams then Roland Dr PICZA3 then Dr PICZA3 Click the EB button The Scan dialog box appears Choose the scanning mode that matches the shape of the scan object The Settings for Scanning dialog box appears e Object whose shape is close to a sphere or cylinder e Object with little unevenness Choose rotary scanning e Other object Choose plane scanning You normally choose plane scanning which has little restrictions as to shape Click the _ Preview button The preview starts From this point on never open the door until scanning ends Doing so switches off the power Scanning cannot be resumed when you then switch on the power again Scttings ior Scanning Settings for Scanning an Te gt IT Allah tens 4 Scanning X pr Each Surface 15 Height En f 406 4 mm m p sep Width Dffset Amount un Se 200 a Li 4 ja ela whic wlw rn Wh y 0
15. of this agreement Roland License Agreement Roland DG Corporation Roland grants you a non assignable and non exclusive right to use the COMPUTER PROGRAMS in the disk package Software under this agreement with the following terms and conditions Coming into Force This agreement comes into force when you purchase and open the sealed disk package The effective date of this agreement is the date when you open the sealed disk package 2 Ownership Copyright and property of this Software logo name manual and all literature for this Software belong to Roland and its licenser The followings are prohibited Unauthorized copying of the Software or any of its support files program modules or literature Reverse engineering disassembly decompiling or any other attempt to discover the source code of the Soft ware 3 License Restrictions Roland does not grant you the right to sub license rent assign or transfer the rights granted under this agree ment or the Software itself including the accompanying items to any third party You may not provide use of the Software through a time sharing service and or network system to any third party who is not individually licensed to use this Software This Software may be used by one person using a single computer on which the Software is installed 4 Reproduction You may make one copy only of the Software for back up purposes The ownership of the copied Software belongs to Roland
16. other information Dr PICZA3 Online Help 3D Editor Online Help You view this documentation on your computer screen Installing the program enables you to view the documentation t See 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software It provides detailed descriptions of the commands you use for each of the programs E Dr PICZA3 Help DER E 3D Editor Help e gt A amp gt Hide Back Forward Font _ Print _ Hide Back Forward Font Contents Index Search Contents Index Search al a SOR S Y What s 3D Editor E Operation Procedures Ze A j Y Ei Basic Operations for Objects Hints and Tips e t e N P Hints and Tips Commands ug E cites E Commands 9 If You Think There s a Problem b A TTY 3 If You Think There s a Problem 8 Glossary of Terms 8 Glossary of Terms 3D Editor Online Help http iwww rolanddg com http www rolanddg com Copyright C 2002 2004 Roland DG Coropration Copyright C 2002 2004 Roland DG Coropration Windows R is registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft R Corporation in the Windows R is registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft R Corporation im the United States and or other countries United States and or other countries k OpenGL R is trademark or registered trademark of Silicon Graphics Inc in the United Macintosh and QuickDraw are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc in the USA States and other countries and other countries
17. pij Dr PICZA3 fol Select the box of File Edit View Select Help the object you Ose gt o ha EB Pr axle TIIE want to export Untitled pij Dr PICZA3 File Edit View Select Help IDEE OB A a A gt STL Point Cloud Polyline XVL Export to PIX file File Format File Format C Text Binary Cancel Export to PIX Save in E My Documents ea ex Er E rx 600 Amy Music My Recent 2 my Pictures Documents Desktop My Documents My Network File name Pla appie pi bi Save as type Dr PICZA Files pix EA Lancer 4 Editing Scanning Results Using 3D Editor This chapter describes basic operation methods for 3D Editor the 3D data editing program included with the machine 45 4 1 What You Can Do Using 3D Editor 3D Editor lets you do things like the following Enlarge and reduce Deforming operations such as stretching in one direction are also possible Move and rotate Specifying numerical values for the movement distance and angle of rotation is also possible Sever You can divide an object into parts Filling cut surfaces is also possible Delete You can delete unneeded objects Merge You can unite a number of objects There is even an alignment feature for doing this Reduce the number This reduces the amount of data while keeping detail of polygons Smoothing feature Thi
18. 3 Creating 3D Data 31 3 2 Mounting the Scan Object M Object Material An object that has a comparatively smooth surface is suitable for scanning Fabrics and objects that have a rough nap cannot be scanned OK Some objects may be difficult to scan because of the type of material it is made of or because of its color or other qualities Objects of a nonglossy material plaster wood or Objects that do not pass Brightly colored objects light White yellow red etc modeling clay etc Not aa ne ae Not Dark colored objects Not Glossy and highly reflective OK P OK black blue etc OK objects metals mirrors etc In such cases applying a surface coat primer coat to the object may make scanning possible Note Avoid highly reflective objects because of danger of eye injury M Items That May Not Be Copied Unauthorized reproduction of a copyrighted item for any purpose other than personal use may be a violation of copyright Roland DG Corp will not be responsible for any violation of third party copyright by any article made through use of this product 32 3 Creating 3D Data 3 2 Mounting the Scan Object Mounting the Scan Object Choose the object to be scanned then mount the scan object CAUTION Securely fasten the object to be scanned to the table so that it does not slip or topple over The table rotates during scanning Tipover or contact by the scan object may cause damage Scan objec
19. ION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in radiation exposure Contents A N To Ensure Safe Use dotar idas iii eta 3 Important Notes on Handling and Use ooooocccccoococcnnonocccnnoocccnncoccccnnococcnonoccccnonccccnonoccccnoncccnnnoncs 7 About the Documentation a 8 l Gettmg A A Ra a 9 ARI A RRA 10 NS 10 FCN A A 10 l 2 Names and FUNCION Sami PDOUU theilndiestor Lichte au aaa 12 2 Preparing the Machine 2 uus Seh auukl 13 2 1 Checking ACCESSI ES asco adas 14 A E RR 5 Decidins On an Installation Mi a ee 15 REMOVING me Protecuve Materia ansehen 16 2 3 Connecting the Cable rasen 18 Attaching the Cable Clamps and the AC Adapter Holder aka ea a 18 Comnectine me Deere oi 18 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software uu eesssssssssssssssesssssececsessseeseseescessssssesssssaseeesscsasecsceeseseceeseceseessees 20 metaline te DIV aia idos 20 Installine the Programs anni nenne 26 Making the Settings tor Using Dr PIC ZA Fraser nn 27 3 Creating SD Data ninia cada E AR A cines 29 A O RO O 30 3 2 Mounting the Scan Object eek CAS 3 Pre PAR Me SCALIA tail 31 Mountinzthe scan Object vdd 33 3 3 Performing Scanning ae ae er 34 A O O 34 Encckine INES CANINE Resulta edi 37 3 4 Finishing the Data une ee 38 Selecting and Scanning a SDENICArede een ee nella aa a A 38 reatine INC WO WG ONS ee rss 42 3 3 Saving and EXportins D
20. Machine 21 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software BE Windows 2000 1 2 Before you start installation make sure the machine and your computer are not connected by the USB cable Start Windows and log on as Administrator Insert the Roland Software Package CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The window shown in the figure appears automati cally Switch on the machine Wait a short while until the lights stop flashing The flashing continues for about one minute From this point on keep the door closed until installa tion ends Failure to do so switches off the power which may prevent installation from completing correctly 5 Connect the included USB cable 6 22 The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box ap pears Click Next 2 Preparing the Machine x Roland Roland Software Package Click here z for PICZA MODELA CAMM 2 CAMM 3 Step 1 Click the drop down arrow for Click here and choose the model name Step 2 Click Install To view the description of a program click the i button When a checkbox is not selected setup is not performed for the corresponding program Go to Roland DG Corporation Homepage These lights flash clockwise two at a time USB connector USB cable The back of the machine Computer USB port Found New Hardware
21. Rotate the Object Hold down the SPACE key and drag e To Move the Object Hold down the Ctrl key and drag e To expand and reduce the Object Hold down the shift key and drag In addition to these shortcuts you can also shift the perspective using the arrow keys Delineating Areas That Need Rescanning You can remove improper surfaces that shouldn t ex ist and clearly delineate areas that need to be rescanned Before you specify a rescanning area clicking the button displays the Delete Abnormal Faces dialog box Running this command deletes for ex ample the abnormal surface produced on the handle of the cup shown in the figure at right For detailed information about this refer to the online help for Dr PICZA3 3 Creating 3D Data pal Q m Rescan Untitled Dr PICZA3 File Edit Yiew Select Help DS oo Berta ED MAR MD OGY BF tQ SDO EN ecify the area hen perform scanning The last range specified can be cance SPACE key drag left or right to shift the perspective Untitled Dr PICZA3 File Edit Yiew Select Help Osa tebe DL as QAR MD GGT EFT Q1 0009 8D scanning The last range specified can be cance Drag to specify the rescanning area 4 Click the button The mode for specifying the rescanning area is can celed 5 Drag to verify the area to rescan The specified rescanning area is displayed as a three dimensional form Point When You Want to Respecify
22. W Lines 1 E Line 1 El Points 1 This indicates the name of a group that contains a number of objects HA Scan list 3 Creating 3D Data 37 3 4 Finishing the Data You take the data from basic scanning and modify it to produce finished data that has the form you want Selecting and Scanning a Specific Area After the basic scanning you can select specific areas and performing additional scanning rescanning The available types of rescanning are as follows M Rescan You use rescanning when you want to increase the number of measuring points scan points and enhance the degree of completion of the 3D data Perform coarse scanning of the entire object Even when holes are present M Line Scan Point Scan Rescan required areas in detail You can reproduce detailed surface patterns gt you rescan just these areas The holes are sealed yielding the same shape as the original You use line scanning and point scanning when you want line segment or point data to serve as supplemental data for three dimensional modeling operations using CAD or computer graphics programs Perform line scanning with Dr PICZA3 Perform point scanning with Dr PICZA3 38 3 Creating 3D Data gt and re create the curved surfaces with the 3D CAD program II IT eee re IT u m a m u o a A B m m u m and re create the curves wi
23. Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next lt D Cancel 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software 7 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended then click Next 8 Select the CD ROM drives check box then click Next Click Next Installation starts automatically 10 Click Finish The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 1 1 Carry out steps 6 through 10 again This completes the installation of the driver Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers SS 4 device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with I an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device op LPx 60 A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do c Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific lt Back D Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Locate Driver Files SS Where do you want Windows to search for driver files I Search for driver files for the following hardware device o LPX 60 The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your
24. ata a reset det asia Aa Mal Uaea reas scales aaa tases redacted states 43 DAVIE Data ann Na Roan et tea ate ee ost 43 EXON GD ate a eier este ei 43 4 Editing Scanning Results Using 3D Editor s000ss000ssssssnnensnnnsnnnnsnnsnsnnsnsnnnsnsnssnnnnsssensnsnssene 45 4 1 What You Can Do Using 3D Editor siii 46 4 2 Importing ahd Exportine Dad nee A A even wees 47 Importing Scanning Results Immediately aa iwhaliechinneronnssebdiaenieeodee ode sbexaceres 47 IMPorline and EXPONE da cca cs csc ee senden essen ee 47 Importing More Than One Sev Of Data ae en 47 43 Basic Operations Tor OD Ei nr 48 How to VIEW Tae 31D Editor VWVIMG OW tii o 48 SUS Ary Editing Data with DEAN een 49 Contents What to Do Vicari cork sinker ease SS do Be VV Ba 8 DO IE ans ctl lacs locas gerade dida 54 e DOWER dochi t COMIC Onor COON seele esse 54 SCANMINE EMPOSSA E ee 54 Di A O ee 54 What to Do If Installation Is Mi POSSI Curado dpi 54 5 2 When Moving the Machine Or 56 AN A 6 Table Dimensional Drawing ce csssessccssesescesssceecesseceececcscessecsscesscescescacesseesscessecssceasscesesceesaceaeaceesenescensacees 60 6 2 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels oocoooicnnnnnnnnnnonoonornonornononononoononnononocnonoss 6 o Are ee esse eier 62 MacOS AMOS ee nl en Age ee 62 System Requirements for the Software ask 62 System Requirements for USB Gonnecion ia a u E 62 Windows is either a registere
25. ated when you change the scanning area or scanning pitch When this amount of memory exceeds the amount of free memory on the computer performing scanning may result in extremely slow processing by the computer We recommend making sure enough memory is installed in the computer when you are performing scans that use up large amounts of memory For reference Maximum memory use amount of memory used when scanning at maximum scanning area and minimum scanning pitch Plane scan 685 Mbyte per surface Rotary scan 1214 Mbyte 36 3 Creating 3D Data 3 3 Performing Scanning Checking the Scanning Results You can examine the results of scanning while changing the view method and perspective The Scan List displays a list of scanning data For detailed information about this window see the online help for Dr PICZA3 These move and rotate the perspective and change the amount of zoom Untitled Dr PICZA3 ae File Edit view Select Help l i q o ose o Bee a EM WAX DAO This changes the view method The three dimensional item that has been scanned is called the object Drag the object to orient the area you want to examine to the front Dr PICZA3 Window Ente Plane This switches between e Surface showing and hiding the Y Surface 2 group and the object fy Surface 3 fy Surface 4 _ ____ This indicates the name of the object 4 Rotary E
26. c Roland PICZA 3D LASER SCANNER LPX 60 LPX 60 User s Manual Thank you very much for purchasing this product gt To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product s performance please be sure to read through this manual completely and store it in a safe location gt Unauthorized copying or transferral in whole or in part of this manual is prohibited gt The contents of this operation manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice gt The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible If you find any misprint or error please inform us gt Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur through use of this product regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product gt Roland DG Corp assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with respect to any article made using this product Roland DG Corporation For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can rad
27. canning is possible Lit blue Flashing one at a time Scanning is in progress Lit blue and red Dark An error has occurred Lit or flashing red t See 5 1 What to Do If Illumination pattern blue and red Status Indicated by the Movement Lights These light up blue and move clockwise two at a time during initialization at powerup and one at a time during scanning Flashing two at a time Flashing one at a time Move clockwise Move clockwise Scanning When you open or close the door after connecting the power cord to the machine the power button and movement lights flash momentarily but this is normal and does not indicate a problem 12 l Getting Started 2 Preparing the Machine This section describes what to do when you first open the packing including how to connect the machine to a computer and install the programs and the like 13 2 1 Checking Accessaries The following items are packed with the machine Make sure they are all present and accounted for Power cord Clay CD ROM User s manual Roland LPX EZ Studio te AC adaptor holder USB cable Cable clamps 2 14 2 Preparing the Machine 2 2 Installing Deciding On an Installation Site Install in a stable location offering good operating conditions An unsuitable location can cause accident faulty operation or breakdown CAUTION Install in a location that is level and stabl
28. computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next Optional search locations I Flannu dick drives IV CD ROM drives 1 Specivalocatort Microsoft Windows Update de Cie a Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Driver Files Search Results SS The wizard has finished searching for driver files for your hardware device I The wizard found a driver for the following device a Roland LPX 60 USB Device Windows found a driver for this device To install the driver Windows found click Next a d drivers Ipx 60 rd81 bus inf lt Back EINES Cancel Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard x Roland LPX 60 USB Device Windows has finished installing the software for this device gt To close this wizard click Finish lt Back ren NY Cancel 2 Preparing the Machine 23 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software 24 BE Windows Me 98 SE 1 2 5 Before you start installation make sure the machine and your computer are not connected by the USB cable Start Windows Insert the Roland Software Package CD ROM into the CD ROM drive The window shown in the figure appears automati cally Switch on the machine Wait a short while until the lights stop fla
29. d trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2006 Roland DG Corporation http www rolanddg com A N To Ensure Safe Use Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property Points which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe WARNING injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with re spect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle The symbol at left means danger of electrocution The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left m
30. e Installation in an unsuitable location may cause an accident including a fall or tipover Lifting and carrying are operations that must be carried out by two or more persons Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit leading to injury CAUTION Unsuitable Installation Sites Locations with excessive humidity or dust Locations subject to high temperature gt Locations subject to shaking or vibration gt Locations exposed to considerable electrical or magnetic noise or other forms of electromagnetic energy Locations with poor heat radiation Power cord e EA Height 619 mm 24 4 in Leave enough space to the right side and the rear of the machine to allow the power cord to be reached by hand at all times 382 mm 15 in 500 mm 19 7 in Top view 2 Preparing the Machine 15 2 2 Installing Removing the Packing Materials Remove the protective material head retainer and other packing materials gt Be sure to use the handle when opening the door gt Never touch or needlessly try to move any of the internal components Doing so may result in malfunction gt The packing material is required when moving the machine Do not discard it t See 5 2 When Moving the Machine MA Front Remove the protective material from the front of the machine and peel off the tape holding the door in place This is a portion of the protective ma
31. e and attach AC adaptor holder Use two Y screws Y screws Connecting the Cables WARNING NWARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the AC adapter Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution Never use any AC adapter and power cord other than the AC adapter and power cord included with the machine Doing so may lead to fire electrical shock or electrocution Never damage the power cord or pull it with force Doing so may tear the cord s insulation causing an electrical short and resulting in electrical shock electrocution or fire Never place any object on the power cord bend the power cord using excessive force or allow the power cord to become deformed If it becomes deformed the deformed location may grow hot and cause fire Do not use with a damaged AC adapter power cord or plug or with a loose electrical outlet Doing so may lead to fire electrical shock or electrocution 2 Preparing the Machine 2 3 Connecting the Cables Secure the cable for the AC adapter and the included USB cable in place using the cable clamps Place the AC adapter on the AC adapter holder m USB cable AC adaptor Cable clamp 5 The Roland logo is visible Computer DO NOT connect the USB cable at this point You connect the USB cable o
32. e door is open Opening the door while the power is on switches off the machine Be sure to use the handle when opening or closing the door Handle Gi Movement lights These are arranged in a ring around the power button They flash when the machine is performing some operation t See the next page About the Indicator Lights Rear Table This is the base where you place objects to be scanned It rotates during scanning Never touch any internal area other than the table Interlock switch This is one of the safety devices Never in sert any objects here Doing so may keep the door open and prevent the safety de vices from working properly Power button This switches the power on and off To switch on the power you press this button To switch off the power you hold it down for one second or longer The color of the light indicates the status of the machine t See the next page About the Indicator Lights B USB connector This connects the included USB cable AC adapter jack This connects the AC adapter l Getting Started 11 1 2 Names and Functions About the Indicator Lights The lighted state of the power button and the movement lights tells you the status of the LPX 60 Indicator lights The status of the LPX 60 Power button Movement lights Dark Dark The power is off Lit blue Flashing two at a time Initialization is in progress Lit blue Dark S
33. e the Import button to import more than one set of data and place a number of objects in the 3D Editor window Untitled 3D Editor File Edit Yiew Select Help Dee xo gas AB Cg SASHES AY 4 Qulisoecg ae 4 Editing Scanning Results 4 3 Basic Operations for Objects This section describes the windows in 3D Editor and how to perform simple editing using the program How to View the 3D Editor Window The 3D Editor window is composed of panels that display the object from four different perspectives at the same time You can carry out editing tasks using any one of these views Top Perspective This is a view of the object seen from directly You use this when you want to view the overall above You use it at times such as when you want shape You can move in all three directions X Y to move only in the X or Y direction Z direction and Z but it does not let you gauge the direction movement is not possible or distance of such movement with any accuracy File Edit view S Osa x o eae Ao ote a MARR QA Perspective This indicates the X Y and Z orientation Cursor 7 1 19 3 H Ready Front Side This is a view of the object seen from directly in This is a view of the object seen directly from the front You use it at times such as when you want to side
34. eans the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle The symbol at left means the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet N Incorrect operation may cause injury WARNING Do not disassemble repair or modify Never allow children near the machine Q Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal opera S The machine includes locations and components tion resulting in injury that pose a danger to children and accidental injury may occur A To Ensure Safe Use N Incorrect operation may damage the scan object CAUTION Securely fasten the object to be scanned Never try to scan an object whose height to the table so that it does not slip or is 304 8 mm 12 in or more or that pro topple over trudes beyond the table The table rotates during scanning Tipover or The object may strike the interior of the ma contact by the scan object may cause damage chine causing breakdown or damage The scan Scan object damage is not covered by warranty object may also be damaged Scan object dam age is not covered by warranty AN This machine weighs approximately 40 kg 88 Ib CAUTION must be carried out by two or more per Installation in an unsuitable location may cause sons by grasping the bottom of the ma an accident including a fall or tipover chine Failure
35. ed Scan Time min 4 co After preview has finished 3 3 Performing Scanning 5 While viewing the preview make the following settings then start scanning Scanning pitch Using a fine setting can reproduce details more accurately but the amount of memory required increases and scanning takes longer time Scanning area Specify the minimum area that allows the entire object to be scanned thereby speeding up scanning time Note When Set for Each Surface is selected you can set the scanning area and scanning pitch individually for each surface The following settings are only for plane scanning The number of scanning surfaces You can specify from one to as many as six surfaces It s a good idea to decide on the number of surfaces to match the shape of the object Scanning angle Specify the incident angle of the laser for each surface It may be a good idea to set the preview to Top View When the object to be scanned has areas with cavities or voids specify the angle that allows the laser beam to pass through the cavities Settings for Scanning dialog box Plane Scan This changes to the surface whose scanning angle you want to set plane scan only Selecting this check box enables you to set the scanning area and scanning pitch individually for ao ram each surface This sets the number of scanning a E y mE surfaces plane scan only mer mm Offset Amount This sets the scanning area Du
36. g box refer to the online help for Dr High I Low PICZA3 Make Solid OK Cancel hs 3 Ifthe polygon mesh is not what was intended change the parameters and create it again Point Tips for Creating a Polygon Mesh To create a polygon mesh having a high degree of completion you may need to scan at as fine a pitch as possible in order to increase the number of scanning points In particular cases like those described below may yield a polygon mesh having a configuration that is not what you intended e When there is a small number of scanning points with respect to undulations in the scan object e When areas with holes are too big or the shape of them is complex In such cases rescan just that area at a fine pitch When little memory is available on the computer it may be a good idea to divide the area into parts and repeat rescanning several times to increase the number of scanning points sufficiently and then create the polygon mesh Go to 3 4 Finishing Data see Selecting and Scanning a Specific Area 3 Creating 3D Data 3 5 Saving and Exporting Data You can take data obtained by scanning and creating polygon meshes and save it in a file format compatible with Dr PICZA3 You can also convert export data and save it in a file format allowing import into other programs Saving Data Go to the File menu and click Save As The data is saved in Dr PICZA project format In addition to working wi
37. he head retainer then provisionally tighten the Y screws in the sequence shown in the figure below Y screws Y screws Y Reference point Using the protrusion at the front of the ma Move the head back slightly toward the front chine as the reference point provisionally line up the inner end of the retainer with the tighten at the front screw locations then tighten provisionally Lift the head knob until it strikes the retainer then use Y screws to fasten the head to the retainer Finally firmly tighten all screws to secure in place Y screws S Secure the table in place using X screws Adjust the position of the table so that the screw locations are lined up Adjust the table so that an imaginary line connecting the two screw holes is perpendicular to the front surface of the machine After tightening the screws check to ensure that the table is fastened securely X screws 5 What to Do If 57 58 59 6 1 Table Dimensional Drawing 2 screw holes M6 depth 4mm 1 2 scale Unit mm 60 6 Appendix 6 2 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels Serial Number This is required when you seek maintenance servicing Or support Never peel off the label or let it get dirty Power Rating Use an electrical outlet that meets the requirements for volt age frequency and amperage given here 6 Appendix 67 6 3 Specifications Mac
38. he head retainer or the screws securing the table still attached Be sure to remove them before you turn on the power Is anything placed on some internal location other than the table Remove whatever has been placed Ml The power button illuminates red and blue Open the door then close the door and turn on the machine again e About the illumination pattern of the power button t Go to l 2 Names and Functions see About the Indicator Lights Ml The message Cannot communicate with present scanner appears on the computer Is the number for the communication port set correctly In Dr PICZA3 go to Preferences and make sure the number for the communication port is set correctly t Go to 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software see Mak ing the Settings for Using Dr PICZA3 54 5 What to Do If I The message COM not ready appears on the computer Is the machine powered up Be sure to turn on the machine before you run Dr PICZA3 Is the number for the communication port set correctly In Dr PICZA3 go to Preferences and make sure the number for the communication port is set correctly Are you using a lengthy USB cable or a USB hub Use the included USB cable Never use a USB hub or the like After you have checked the matters just described if scan ning is still not possible then take action as follows 1 Switch off the power 2 Unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet then p
39. hine Specifications Table size LPX 60 Diameter 203 2 mm 8 in Maximum scanning area Plane scanning Width 203 2 mm 8 in height 304 8 mm 12 in Rotary scanning Diameter 203 2 mm 8 in height 304 8 mm 12 in Scanning pitch Plane scanning width direction 0 2 to 203 2 mm height direction 0 2 to 304 8 mm Rotary scanning circumference 0 2 to 3 6 degrees height direction 0 2 to 304 8 mm Repeat accuracy 0 1 mm This figure reflects standard scanning conditions established by Roland DG Maximum table load weight 5 kg Laser Wavelength 645 to 660 nm Maximum output less than 390 uW maximum output of the laser light emitted inside housing is 5 mW Sensor Noncontact laser sensor Scanning method Spot beam triangulation Operating speed Table rotation speed 10 06 rpm head rotation speed 4 98 rpm maximum head movement speed 50 mm sec Interface USB compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 1 Power supply Dedicated AC adapter Input AC 100 to 240 V 10 50 60 Hz 1 7 A Output DC 19V 2 1 A Power consumption Approx 20 W including AC adapter Dimensions 500 W x 382 D x 619 H mm 19 11 16 W x 15 1 16 D x 24 3 8 H in Weight 32 kg 71 Ib Packed dimensions 700 W x 603 D x 807 H mm 27 5 8 W x 23 3 4 D x 31 7 8 H in Packed weight 41 kg 91 Ib Environment Temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104
40. iate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment The I O cables between this equipment and the computing device must be shielded For Canada CLASS A NOTICE This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations CLASSE A AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada ROLAND DG CORPORATION 1 6 4 Shinmiyakoda Hamamatsu shi Shizuoka ken JAPAN 431 2103 MODEL NAME See the MODEL given on the rating plate RELEVANT DIRECTIVE EC LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 73 23 EEC EC ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC This system including the housing and safety device is a Class 1 laser product Laser specifications of this system including the housing Wavelength 645 to 660 nm maximum output less than 390 uW Complied with IEC EN Publication 60825 1 Amendment 2 2001 Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 CAUT
41. ing after checking the scanning results you can go back to the previous state before rescanning by clicking the xo button For detailed information on rescanning methods refer to the online help for Dr PICZA3 3 Creating 3D Data 41 3 4 Finishing the Data 42 Creating New Polygons You can create new polygons using all the scanning points including the data produced by rescanning These polygons are called a polygon mesh Creating a polygon mesh can make it possible for you to reproduce cavities and voids in the object and fill in holes according to the surrounding shape w Creating a polygon mesh for deletes surfaces reproducing the area of connected voids void area of the original lets you fill in the hole hole has occurred simply and easily A polygon mesh is composed of polygons created by estimating the original shape of the scan object from the scanning points They differ from the polygons displayed immediately after scanning which are generated simply by connecting the scanning points Procedure Click the Create Polygon Mesh button Untitled Dr PICZA3 File Edit View Select Help ose asa GRD Create Polygon Mesh button The Polygonization Options dialog box appears 2 Select the parameters for creating a polygon mesh Polygonization Options X then click OK Gap Size Open H Fil For detailed information on the Polygonization Op ENES tions dialo
42. ith any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution Never use any power cord other than the power cord included with the machine Doing so may cause fire Do not use with a damaged AC adapter power cord or plug or with a loose elec trical outlet Doing so may lead to fire electrical shock or electrocution Never damage the power cord or pull it with force Doing so may tear the cord s insulation causing an electrical short and resulting in electrical shock electrocution or fire Never place any object on the power cord bend the power cord using excessive force or allow the power cord to become de formed If it becomes deformed the deformed location may grow hot and cause fire S To Ensure Safe Use AN Danger of electrical short shock electrocution or fire When unplugging the electrical power cord from the power outlet grasp the plug not the cord Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it leading to fire electrical shock or electrocution When not in use for several hours unplug the power cord plug from the electrical outlet Failure to do so may result in danger of electri cal shock electrocution or fire due to deterio ration of electrical insulation Never operate the machine or insert or remove its power plug with wet hands Doing so may result in electrical shock or elec trocution In the event of an abnormal state such as smoke or sparks odor or burning or u
43. lug it in again 3 Restart the computer 4 Switch on the power Other Symptoms I Scanning ended but the computer then stopped Does the computer have enough memory Go to Dr PICZA3 s Settings for Scanning dialog box and check how much memory is required then increase the scan ning pitch Alternatively consider installing more memory When scanning exceeds the amount of free memory on the computer the operation of the computer may become very slow Mi The message Can t find MODELA Player or Can t find 3D Engrave appears on the computer The buttons for running these do not function on this system They become available when you are using it together with the MODELA series or the like Mi Uninstalling the driver Remove Roland LPX 60 USB Device from the list of Add or Remove Programs or Add Remove Programs t See the next section What to Do If Installation Is Impos sible What to Do If Installation Is Impossible If installation quits partway through or if the wizard does not appear when you connect the USB cable take action as follows Before you perform this procedure make sure the power to the machine is turned on Continued on the next page Pa If the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box ap pears click Finish to close it 2 Display Add or Remove Programs or Add Remove Programs Windows XP From the Start menu choose Control Panel then click Add or Remove Programs
44. n usual noise immediately unplug the power cord Failure to do so may result in fire electrical shock or electrocution Immediately disconnect the power cord and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp dealer Never insert metal objects flammable objects or any other foreign object into interior areas other than the top of the table Also do not place water or other liquids on any area including the table Doing so may cause an electrical short result ing in shock or electrocution or the inserted object may catch fire A To Ensure Safe Use About the Labels Affixed to the Unit This machine bears caution labels These are intended to ensure the safety of the operator Never remove the labels or allow them to become obscured Also be sure to observe the stated cautions during use For service engineer H ERZYYOAN CAUTION CLASS 3R LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE EE COeM lt EFDA 3ROV VRHOHS BSO IX EHE SIE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASERPRODUKT KLASSE 1 PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 1 PRODOTTO LASER CLASSE 1 PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 35 1 AON NS ID7A1 LH Complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No 50 dated July 26 2001 In addition to these symbols the symbol shown below is also used Point Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use Important Notes on Handling and Use This machine is a precision device To ensure
45. nly when instructed to in the procedures for installing the driver Starting driver installation with the cable connected may cause installation to fail and make the machine unusable Make the connection according to the procedures in 2 4 In stalling and Setting Up the Software When you connect the power cord to the machine the power button and movement lights flash momentarily but this is normal and does not indicate a problem 2 Preparing the Machine 19 20 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software Here you connect the machine to your computer and install and set up the included software on the computer enabling you to perform scanning with the machine Installing the Driver Be sure to follow this procedure to install the driver Failure to do so may make installation impossible Go to 5 1 What to Do If see What to Do If Installation Is Impossible Procedure BE Windows XP 7 Before you start installation make sure the machine and your computer are not connected by the USB cable 2 Start Windows and log on as Administrator 3 Insert the Roland Software Package CD ROM into Roland Software Package the CD ROM drive Zr The window shown in the figure appears automati cally Click the drop down arrow for Click here and choose the model name Step 2 Click Install To view the description of a program click the i button When a checkbox is not selected setup is not perf
46. o alarcon Jodie tua eue Windows Me 98 SE Click Device Manager 5 1 What to Do If 3 Delete LPX 60 Windows XP 2000 Device Manager A PUBLICZ Computer S Disk drives 2 Display adapters gt DYD CD ROM drives 2 Floppy disk controllers JA Floppy disk drives 23 Human Interface Devices 2 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards 7 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors B Network adapters 4 Ports COM 8 LPT MB Processors Sound video and game controllers System devices amp amp Universal Serial Bus controllers gt 0100 vom Wop unversal Host C ntroller Ei LPX 60 oF Goo ae Root Hub Device Double click Univer sal Serial Bus control lers A 2 Click LPX 60 3 Click View then click Uninstall Confirm Device Removal Kap IR gt 4 Click OK Warning You are about to uninstall this device from your system Cancel Windows Me 98 SE System Properties General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection m Computer Y CDROM amp Disk drives Display adapters 23 Floppy disk controllers 2 Hard disk controllers 3 Keyboard a Monitors gt Mouse SY Network adapters gt 7 Click LPX 60 Ml System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers zi Properties Refresh Remove Print
47. oftware by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for LPX 60 If your hardware came with an installation CD SEP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do J INSA TUT a IST OL SPEGNE IULAOUOT JAUYATICCU Click Next to continue Bact Cancel Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Roland LP 60 USB Device has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway TOP Installation a Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for e Roland LPx 60 USB Device Click Finish to close the wizard 2 Preparing the
48. ormed for the corresponding program Go to Roland DG Corporation Homepage 4 Switch on the machine Press the power button Wait a short while until the lights stop flashing The flashing continues for about one minute From this point on keep the door closed until installa tion ends Failure to do so switches off the power which may prevent installation from completing correctly These lights flash clockwise two at a time 5 Connect the included USB cable USB connector USB cable The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box ap pears The back of a Computer the machine USB port 2 Preparing the Machine 6 When the window shown in the figure appears se lect No not this time then click Next If the window in step 7 appears instead of this win dow continue with installation and setup 7 Select Install the software automatically Recom mended then click Next 8 When this dialog box appears click Continue Any way Installation starts automatically 9 Click Finish The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears 10 Carry out steps 6 through 9 again This completes the installation of the driver 2 4 Installing and Setting Up the Software Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated s
49. r PICZA MODELA CAMM 2 CAMM 3 Click here Me Step 1 Click the drop down arrow for Click here and choose the model name Step 2 Click Install To view the description of a program click the i button when a checkbox is not selected setup is not performed for the corresponding program Follow the on screen instructions to start installa Clicking the button tion and setup starts installing Roland Software Package Select LPX 60 px 60 B Step 1 Make sure that all the Jh Editor Click the drop down arrow for Click here and choose the model name check boxes be selected a Click Install To view the description of a program click the i button When a checkbox is not selected setup is not performed for the corresponding program Go to Roland DG Corporation Homepage 3 When the window shown in the figure appears click Welcome Next Thereafter follow the on screen instruc Se el A e ora tions It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program When all installation and setu p finish es the final win Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program dow appears WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this Program or any portion of it may result in severe civil
50. rface visible in the window Only the line segment shown by the thick line can be scanned amp p The entire circumference can be scanned iS aw Rotary line scan Plane line scan To Use the Data with a 3D CAD Program or the Like To use line segment and point data as supplementary data for a 3D CAD program you may need to export the data and convert the file t See 3 5 Saving and Exporting Data 3 Creating 3D Data 39 3 4 Finishing the Data 40 Procedure You perform rescanning using the following procedure The windows shown are those for plane rescanning 7 First scan the entire object Choose a scanning mode according to the shape of the scan object From this point on never open the door until rescanning ends Doing so switches off the power Scanning cannot be resumed when you then switch on the power again Point Shortening the Scanning Time by Performing Basic Scanning at a Coarse Pitch You can speed up operations during basic scanning by scanning at a coarse pitch For line scanning and point scanning in particular it is a good idea to scan at the minimum pitch necessary to get the general shape When the scan of the entire object finished click the Ell button to choose the method you want to use for rescanning Drag to specify the rescanning area You can specify more than one rescanning area 8 Point Shortcut Keys for Shifting the Perspective e To
51. ring rotary scan these set the Height Direction and Circum This changes the orientation and ferential pitch values perspective for the preview These let you switch between angle Top View and Front and expand or reduce the view This sets the scanning angle comes dea plane scan only a en po mm 10 mm This sets the scanning pitch Estimated Scan Time 17 min amp During rotary scan these make a eu Clicking the button displays the the settings for Height and estimated scanning time Circumference This displays the amount of Required Memory 18 257 MBytes memory that scanning requires Clicking this button starts scanning When scanning ends the results of scanning appear t Go to 3 3 Performing Scanning see Checking the Scanning Results 3 Creating 3D Data 35 3 3 Performing Scanning 8 Point Scanning Pitch and Scanning Area The methods for making the settings are different for plane scanning and rotary scanning Plane scan Rotary scan Width direction pitch Circumferential pitch Height bb 6 ob 6 6 Last point hd A Ba e ae egrees direction A CS8 A circumferentially Height direction q Last point pitch Scanning Height Scanning Height Start point gt 4 4 Start point Scanning width Required Memory Required Memory at the lower right of the Settings for Scanning dialog box is automatically upd
52. s smooths the surfaces of objects Export Data can be saved in a wide variety of file formats Repolygonization This creates a polygon mesh by using imported data For detailed information on the features of 3D Editor refer to the online help for 3D Editor Note that 3D Editor can only work with surface models 46 4 Editing Scanning Results 4 2 Importing and Exporting Data This section describes how to import and export data using 3D Editor Importing Scanning Results Immediately In Dr PICZA3 clicking the Run 3D Editor button starts 3D Editor and simultaneously imports the displayed scanning results ik Run 3D Editor button Dr PICZA3 Importing and Exporting Clicking the Import button lets you import files in Dr PICZA project format DXF format and so on Clicking the Export button lets you save data in a wide vari ety of file formats that are useful for creating 3D CAD data and 3D computer graphics Point 3D Editor also supports importing for PIX format files from Dr PICZA versions 1 through 2 Untitled 3D Editor File Edit View Select Help Cee xoa dB YES LELCELE IGUANA Qu eOeog ae sor 57 1 19 3 107 3 Center 0 2 1 8 53 0 Size 30 9 88 3 106 0 mm 3D Editor starts and data is imported Untitled 3D Editor File Edit View Select Help Denx ogi ES Import button Export button Importing More Than One Set of Data You can us
53. shing The flashing continues for about one minute From this point on keep the door closed until installa tion ends Failure to do so switches off the power which may prevent installation from completing correctly Connect the included USB cable The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears e Windows Me Choose Automatic search for a better driver Recommended and click Next e Windows 98 SE Click Next Add New Hardware Wizard Windows has found the following new hardware LPx 60 Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware If your hardware came with installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do O E RR Specify the location of the driver Advanced lt Back Cancel U 1 gr EEE Windows Me 2 Preparing the Machine 3 EERoland Roland Software Package for PICZA MODELA CAMM 2 CAMM 3 Click here hd Step 1 Click the drop down arrow for Click here and choose the model name Step 2 Click Install To view the description of a program clickthe i button When a checkbox is not selected setup is not performed for the corresponding program Go to Roland DG Corporation Homepage USB connector These lights flash clockwise two at a time USB cable El The back of the machine Add New Hardware Wizard LPx 60 Computer
54. t damage is not covered by warranty Mount in the center of the table 77 Wo NV Secure the bottom surface ee place with clay or the like Table centerline The table rotates during scanning Using double sided tape clay or the like fasten the object in place securely so that it will not fall over or slip Any slipping of the object makes correct scanning impossible When the object to be scanned has areas with cavities or voids mounting the object at an orientation that allows the laser beam to pass through the cavities as shown in the figure makes scanning easier Scan object Orientation of the laser beam 8 Point Orientation of the laser Effective Sensor Area 4 The figure at right shows the area in which the machine s sen 20a A m sors detect the reflection of the laser beam allowing the ob ject to be scanned The surfaces that reflect laser light as the table rotates and the object passes through this area can be scanned When scanning an object that is considerably uneven or that is crank shaped you may need to take this effective sensor Table area into account 304 8 mm Effective Sensor Area 3 mm If the object is mounted at the edge of the table it may not be possible to scan the entire object correctly In the case of the apple shown at right the area enclosed by the shaded portion is not scanned Sea 2 Outside the effective Not reached by the sensor area
55. ta not on pitch Beep when scanning ends Beep JH Program Files Dr P Undo Count 5 Coma Roland LP 60 USB Port 263 gt Browse Click OK after you complete making the setting Choose the number of the port labeled Roland LPX 60 USB Port Set Unit to either mm or inch This completes all the preparations you need to make to perform scanning using the machine 2 Preparing the Machine 27 28 3 Creating 3D Data This chapter describes how to create 3D data using the machine and the included Dr PICZA3 program 29 3 1 Task Flow This machine can scan three dimensional shapes using the included Dr PICZA3 program To make 3D data obtained by scanning available for use by other programs you need to convert and save the data using Dr PICZA3 This section describes the sequence of operations from getting ready to scan through to saving the 3D data 1 Prepare the object to be scanned and mount it on the machine Check whether the object you want to scan we ll call this the scan object is suitable for scanning and if so mount it on the machine I See 3 2 Mounting the Scan Object 2 Perform scanning Use Dr PICZA3 to carry out scanning basic scanning ES See 3 3 Performing Scanning 3 Finish the data After the basic scanning you finish the data to the appropriate degree by performing additional scanning and creating polygon meshes as required US See 3 4 Finishing
56. terial Do not peel it off WH Interior Open the door and with your fingers unscrew the screws securing the table and head retainer in place to remove them Head retainer X screws After removing store them at the specified locations ES See the next page Y screws These are used to attach the head retainer and the included AC adapter holder at the back of the ma chine 13 See the next page t See 2 3 Connecting the Cables 16 2 Preparing the Machine 2 2 Installing BE Storing the Head Retainer and Screws You can store the head retainer and the screws X and Y at locations designated for each Store the X screws that secured the table in place at the location the figure below X screws Use two Y screws to attach the head retainer and two more to attach the AC adapter holder Store the remaining two screws by screwing them into the screw holes shown in the figure t See 2 3 Connecting the Cables Store the head retainer by attaching it to the back of the machine as shown in the figure Y screws The back of the machine 2 Preparing the Machine 17 18 2 3 Connecting the Cables When you connect the cables to the machine use the included cable clamps and AC adapter holder Attaching the Cable Clamps and the AC Adapter Holder Attach the cable clamps and the AC adapter holder to the back of the machine Cable clamps Peel off the double sided tap
57. th saved files with Dr PICZA3 you can edit them using 3D Editor an editing program for 3D data Dr PICZA project format All data is saved in a single file Exporting Data When you want to take data obtained by scanning and make use it with a 3D CAD program or other such program you export the data Choose some data Polygon mesh data m DXF format STL format etc Point scan data am 8 Point About Exportable Data Scanning data is measuring points scanning points data obtained by scanning Polygon mesh data is data composed of new polygons created by estimating the proper shape of the scan object from the scanning data Line scan data and point scan data are measuring points data newly obtained respectively by line scanning and point scanning However the exportable file formats for each type of data are predetermined For detailed information refer to the online help for Dr PICZA3 3 Creating 3D Data 43 3 5 Saving and Exporting Data Procedure 7 At the Scan List select just the data you want to export and display the window 2 Click the 4 button Click the file format you want to use for exporting 3 Depending on the file format you clicked a dialog box may appear Choose a selection supported by the program with which you want to share the data then click OK 4 Type in the name of the file to export then click Save 44 3 Creating 3D Data Untitled
58. th the 3D CAD program 3 4 Finishing the Data 8 Point Scanning Modes for Rescanning You can choose the same scanning modes for rescanning and line scanning as you can for basic scanning e Scanning using plane scanning Plane rescan and plane line scan e Scanning using rotary scanning Rotary rescan and rotary line scan What follows is a general guide for using these selectively Rescan e When you re rescanning areas that could not be scanned Normally you choose plane rescanning When the scan object has a complex shape it may be a good idea to use plane rescanning to perform overlapping scanning changing the angle between each scanning pass Note however that rescanning is not effective in cases where the laser beam cannot reach the area or the reflected laser beam does not reach the sensor from any angle e When you re rescanning a specific area at a fine scanning pitch It may be a good idea to perform rescanning in the same mode you used for the basic scanning When you want to perform fine detail scanning of the surface pattern of a scan object whose shape is cylindrical or close to cylindrical you first perform coarse rotary scanning then choose rotary rescanning Line Scan Normally you choose the same mode you used for basic scanning However when you want to scan line segments that wrap around to the back of the object you choose rotary line scanning Plane line scanning can scan only line seg ments on the su
59. the Data 4 Save the data Save the finished data in a file format compatible with the program you re using US See 3 5 Saving and Exporting Data Point Using the included 3D Editor program lets you import directly and edit data scanned with Dr PICZA3 tS See 4 Editing Scanning Results Using 3D Editor 30 3 Creating 3D Data 3 2 Mounting the Scan Object First you prepare the object to be scanned After making sure the object is one that can be scanned you mount the object on the machine Preparing the Scan Object This machine is not able to scan every possible kind of object Some objects may be impossible to scan because of their composition or shape Refer to the following and make sure the object to be scanned is one that can be scanned on this machine BE Object Size MCAUTION Never try to scan an object that protrudes beyond the table or whose size exceeds the scanning area Doing so may cause the machine to malfunction or damage the object to be scanned Scan object damage is not covered by warranty An object that protrudes beyond the table or whose height is too high cannot be scanned Not OK 203 2 mm 8 in 304 8 mm 12 in Table In such cases consider separating the object into pieces whose individual sizes do not protrude beyond the area described above M Object Shape Areas where the laser beam strikes at a shallow angle cannot be scanned Not OK A es
60. the Rescanning Area Go back to step 2 on the previous page then click anywhere on the object to clear the specified area 6 Click the E button The Settings for Scanning dialog box appears 7 If necessary change the scanning pitch then click Scan Here none of the settings except for the scanning pitch can be changed It is also not possible to set a differ ent scanning pitch for each area 8 Point Setting the Scanning Pitch When performing rescanning make the setting for the scanning pitch as fine as possible This increases the number of scanning points enhancing the degree of completion When little free memory is available it may be a good idea to use a narrow scanning area and perform rescanning in several passes 3 4 Finishing the Data Untitled Dr PICZA3 File Edit View Select Help DEU oo Bet a ya QAR MD OG tT aq ax Untitled Dr PICZA3 File Edit Yiew Select Help Dee Bat ag Specified rescanning area _ SCAN Settings for Scanning Surfaces to Scan X E I Se Hecht El poo mm A FT m Rescanning i Y es 7 Angle Iren GE Height direction Width direction Pitch it itch Required Memory 31 181 MBytes 0 2 mm Estimated Scan Time 8 min 4 cd cl 0 2 mm These set This executes scanning pitch rescanning You can perform rescanning as many times as you like after basic scanning Also when you want to redo scann
61. the full performance of this machine be sure to observe the following important points Failure to observe these may not only result in loss of performance but may also cause malfunction or breakdown This Machine Is a Precision Device gt Handle carefully and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force gt Never touch any internal component except the table Doing so may make scanning impossible Install in a Suitable Location gt Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity gt Install in a stable location offering good operating conditions Never Touch the Machine During Scanning gt Never subject the machine to impact during a scanning operation Doing so may cause scanning noise gt Except in an emergency never open the machine s door during a scanning operation Doing so switches off the power and scanning operation cannot be resumed Important Notes on Connecting the Cables Connect the AC adapter power cord and USB cable securely so that they do not come loose or experience faulty connection during use gt Be sure to use the included USB cable gt Never use a USB hub or the like About the Documentation This machine comes with the following documentation User s Manual this document Read this first It contains important notes and cautions on usage as well describing scanning methods what to do in the event of a problem and
62. to do so may result in falling of the unit leading to injury Lifting and carrying are operations that O Install in a location that is level and stable External emission of laser light may occur CAUTION Do not use if the housing or window area is cracked or deformed In such cases there is danger of external emis sion of Class 3R laser light Staring at externally emitted laser light may cause eye injury N Important Cautions Regarding Laser Light This machine uses a laser beam to scan objects but dangerous laser radiation is not emitted outside the machine It is safe to view the laser light through the window However this may not be the case if the machine is disassembled or if its cover or safety devices are broken or disabled Please observe the cautionary notes in this documentation and never attempt to use this machine if the machine is in an abnormal state Direct contact with the laser beam will not cause burns or fire due to incorrect use or the like The natural blink reflex protects the eye in the event that laser light from the machine directly enters the eye but staring directly into the laser beam may result in eye injury WARNING VD OOO Do not use with any electrical power sup ply that does not meet the ratings dis played on the AC adapter Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution Do not use with any power supply other than the dedicated AC adapter Use w

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