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LPX-600
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 this
manual completely and store it in a safe location.
Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in part, of this manual is prohibited.
The contents of this operation manual and the specications of this product are subject to change without notice.
The operation manual and the product have been prepared and tested as much as possible. If you nd any misprint or error, please
inform us.
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.
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Page 1 - User’s Manual

LPX-600User’s ManualThank you very much for purchasing this product. To ensure correct and safe usage with a full understanding of this product’s per

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

Page 3 - Table of Contents

1. Getting Started9

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Rotating tableLaser emitterSensor1-1 What Is the LPX-600?FeaturesThe LPX-600 is a three-dimensional (3D) scanner that uses a noncontacting laser metho

Page 5 - To Ensure Safe Use

1-2 Names and FunctionsFrontRearDoorWhen performing scanning, be sure to close this. The power cannot be switched on while the door is open. Opening t

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About the Indicator LightsThe lighted state of the power button and the movement lights tells you the status of the LPX-60.Indicator lightsThe status

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2. 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 8 - To Ensure Safe Use

2-1 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 10 - About the Documentation

2-2 InstallingDeciding On an Installation SiteInstall in a stable location oering good operating conditions. An unsuitable location can cause acciden

Page 11 - 1. Getting Started

172-2 Installing2. Preparing the MachineRemoving the Protective MaterialOpen the door and remove the screws, packing materials, and other protective m

Page 12 - 1-1 What Is the LPX-600?

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

Page 13 - 1-2 Names and Functions

2-3 Connecting the CablesWhen you connect the cables to the machine, use the included cable clamps and AC adapter holder. Attaching the Cable Clamps a

Page 14 - About the Indicator Lights

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.When you

Page 15 - 2. Preparing the Machine

2-4 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 16 - 2-1 Checking Accessories

When the window shown in the gure appears, select [No, not this time], then click [Next].If the screen does not appear, refer to step .Select [In

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

Page 18 - 2-2 Installing

Select [Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) ], then click [Next].Select the [CD-ROM drives] check box, then clic

Page 19 - Interior

Windows Me/98 SEStart Windows.Insert the Roland Software Package CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.The window shown in the gure appears automatical

Page 20 - 2-3 Connecting the Cables

Windows MeInstallation of the driver starts automatically. Go to step 10.Windows 98 SESelect [Search for the best driver for your device. (Recom-me

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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 22 - Installing the Driver

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

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Table of ContentsTable of Contents ...

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3. Creating 3D DataThis chapter describes how to create 3D data using the machine and the included Dr. PICZA3 program.29

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

Page 27 - Click [Finish]

3-2 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 28 - 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

Page 29 - Procedure

Mounting the Scan ObjectChoose the object to be scanned, then mount the scan object. CAUTION Securely fasten the object to be scanned to the table so

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3-3 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 31 - 3. 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 32 - 3-1 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 33 - 3-2 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 34 - OK Not OK

Copyright© 2005-2010 Roland DG Corporation http://www.rolanddg.com/Windows® is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft® Corporation i

Page 35 - Mounting the Scan Object

3-4 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 36 - 3-3 Performing Scanning

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

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ProcedureYou perform rescanning using the following procedure. The windows 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 disp

Page 39 - 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 40 - 3-4 Finishing the Data

3-5 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 41 - Line Scan

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

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

Page 43 - Setting the Scanning Pitch

4-1 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 44 - Creating New Polygons

4-2 Importing and Exporting DataThis section describes how to import and export data using 3D Editor.Importing Scanning Results ImmediatelyIn Dr. PICZ

Page 45 - 3-5 Saving and Exporting Data

To Ensure Safe UseImproper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property. Points which must be observed to prevent

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4-3 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

Page 47 - Using 3D Editor

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 48 - 4. Editing Scanning Results

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 49 - 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

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5. 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

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5-1 What to Do If...The power doesn't come on or go off.The power doesn't come on.Are the AC adapter and the power cord connected cor

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1. If the [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialog box appears, click [Finish] to close it.2. Display [Add or Remove Programs] (or [Add/Re-move

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5-2 When Moving the MachineWhen you move the machine to another location, you secure the table and the head in place.ProcedureMake sure the power to

Page 56 - 5-1 What to Do If

Incorrect operation may damage the scan object This machine weighs approximately 60 kg (135 lb.) External emission of laser light may occurWARNINGSec

Page 57 - Driver."

1/2 scale(Unit: mm)6-1 Table Dimensional Drawing45º45º20 screw holes (M6, depth 7 mm)1501107019025416230586. Appendix

Page 58 - 5-2 When Moving the Machine

6-2 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number LabelsSerial NumberThis is required when you seek maintenance, servicing, or support. Never peel o

Page 59 - 6. Appendix

6-3 SpecicationsMachine SpecicationsLPX-600Table sizeDiameter 254 mm (10 in.)Maximum scanning areaPlane scanning: Width 254 mm (10 in.), height 406.

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R3-100624Please read this Agreement before unpacking the media.Software license agreementRoland DG Corporation (hereinafter referred to as the “Compan

Page 62 - 6-3 Specications

Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or reWARNINGDo not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed o

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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.

Page 64 - Software license agreement

Important Notes on Handling and UseThis machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure to observe the followin

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