LPX-60
User’s Manual
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Contents
To Ensure Safe Use ....................................................................................................................... 3
Important Notes on Handling and Use ............................................................................................. 7
About the Documentation .................................................................................................................. 8
1. Getting Started ................................................................................................................................. 9
1-1What Is the LPX-60? ........................................................................................................................................... 10
Features ......................................................................................................................................... 10
Scanning System............................................................................................................................ 10
1-2 Names and Functions ......................................................................................................................................... 11
About the Indicator Lights ............................................................................................................. 12
2. Preparing the Machine ................................................................................................................... 13
2-1 Checking Accessaries .......................................................................................................................................... 14
2-2 Installing.................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Deciding On an Installation Site ................................................................................................... 15
Removing the Protective Material.................................................................................................. 16
2-3 Connecting the Cables ....................................................................................................................................... 18
Attaching the Cable Clamps and the AC Adapter Holder .............................................................. 18
Connecting the Cables .................................................................................................................. 18
2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software............................................................................................................ 20
Installing the Driver ....................................................................................................................... 20
Installing the Programs .................................................................................................................. 26
Making the Settings for Using Dr.PICZA3...................................................................................... 27
3. Creating 3D Data ............................................................................................................................ 29
3-1Task Flow ................................................................................................................................................................ 30
3-2 Mounting the Scan Object ................................................................................................................................. 31
Preparing the Scan Object............................................................................................................. 31
Mounting the Scan Object ............................................................................................................ 33
3-3 Performing Scanning ............................................................................................................................................ 34
Basic Scanning .............................................................................................................................. 34
Checking the Scanning Results ...................................................................................................... 37
3-4 Finishing the Data ................................................................................................................................................ 38
Selecting and Scanning a Specific Area ......................................................................................... 38
Creating New Polygons ................................................................................................................. 42
3-5 Saving and Exporting Data ................................................................................................................................. 43
Saving Data ................................................................................................................................... 43
Exporting Data............................................................................................................................... 43
4. Editing Scanning Results - Using 3D Editor ................................................................................. 45
4-1WhatYou Can Do Using 3D Editor ................................................................................................................ 46
4-2 Importing and Exporting Data.......................................................................................................................... 47
Importing Scanning Results Immediately....................................................................................... 47
Importing and Exporting ................................................................................................................ 47
Importing More Than One Set of Data........................................................................................... 47
4-3 Basic Operations for Objects ........................................................................................................................... 48
How to View the 3D Editor Window ............................................................................................. 48
Let's Try Editing Data with 3D Editor ............................................................................................. 49
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Contents
5.What to Do If................................................................................................................................... 53
5-1What to Do If... .................................................................................................................................................... 54
The power doesn't come on or go off............................................................................................ 54
Scanning is impossible. ................................................................................................................. 54
Other Symptoms............................................................................................................................ 54
What to Do If Installation Is Impossible......................................................................................... 54
5-2When Moving the Machine ................................................................................................................................ 56
6.Appendix .......................................................................................................................................... 59
6-1Table Dimensional Drawing ............................................................................................................................... 60
6-2 Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels ........................................................................ 61
6-3 Specifications......................................................................................................................................................... 62
Machine Specifications ................................................................................................................. 62
System Requirements for the Software........................................................................................... 62
System Requirements for USB Connection .................................................................................... 62
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Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Copyright© 2006 Roland DG Corporation
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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 WARNING and CAUTION Notices
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe
injury should the unit be used improperly.
WARNING
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
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 means 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.
Incorrect operation may cause injury
WARNING
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify.
Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal opera-
tion resulting in injury.
Never allow children near the machine.
The machine includes locations and components
that pose a danger to children, and accidental
injury may occur.
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To Ensure Safe Use
Incorrect operation may damage the scan object
CAUTION
Never try to scan an object whose height
is 304.8 mm (12 in.) or more, or that pro-
trudes beyond the table.
Securely fasten the object to be scanned
to the table so that it does not slip or
topple over.
The object may strike the interior of the ma-
chine, causing breakdown or damage.The scan
object may also be damaged. Scan-object dam-
age is not covered by warranty.
The table rotates during scanning. Tipover or
contact by the scan object may cause damage.
Scan-object damage is not covered by warranty.
This machine weighs approximately 40 kg (88 lb.)
CAUTION
Install in a location that is level and stable.
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 per-
sons, by grasping the bottom of the ma-
chine.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit,
leading to injury.
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.
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.
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To Ensure Safe Use
Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or fire
WARNING
Do not use with any electrical power sup-
ply that does not meet the ratings dis-
played on the AC adapter.
When unplugging the electrical power
cord from the power outlet,grasp the plug,
not the cord.
Use with any other power supply may lead to
fire or electrocution.
Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it,
leading to fire,electrical shock,or electrocution.
Do not use with any power supply other
than the dedicated AC adapter.
Use with any other power supply may lead to
fire 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 use any power cord other than the
power cord included with the machine.
Doing so may cause fire.
Never operate the machine or insert or
remove its power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result in electrical shock or elec-
trocution.
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.
In the event of an abnormal state (such as
smoke or sparks, odor or burning or un-
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 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.
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.
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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.
Left
Front
Right
In addition to these symbols, the symbol shown below is also used.
: Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use.
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Important Notes on Handling and Use
This machine is a precision device.To ensure 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.
Main Unit
This Machine Is a Precision Device
➢Handle carefully, and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force.
➢Never touch any internal component except the table. Doing so may make scanning impossible.
Install in a Suitable Location
➢Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity.
➢Install in a stable location offering good operating conditions.
NeverTouch the Machine During Scanning
➢Never subject the machine to impact during a scanning operation. Doing so may cause scanning noise.
➢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.
➢Be sure to use the included USB cable.
➢Never use a USB hub or the like.
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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 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.
ꢀ See "2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software."
It provides detailed descriptions of the commands you use for each of the programs.
You can use either of two methods to view the documentation.
• 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].
• Clicking the Help Menu in the Program
From the [Help] menu, click [Contents].
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1.Getting Started
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1-1What 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.
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 forTwo 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.
AWide 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
Sensor
It performs scanning as it rotates the scan object and moves the laser beam from bottom to top.
Rotating table
1. Getting Started
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1-2 Names and Functions
Front
Door
When performing scanning, be sure to close
this.The power cannot be switched on while
the 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.
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
Handle
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
Movement lights
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.
ꢀ See the next page "About the Indicator Lights."
These are arranged in a ring around the
power button.They flash when the machine
is performing some operation.
ꢀ See the next page "About the Indicator Lights."
Rear
USB connector
This connects the included USB cable.
AC adapter jack
This connects the AC adapter.
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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)
Lit (blue)
Lit (blue)
Flashing two at a time
Dark
Initialization is in progress.
Scanning is possible.
Flashing one at a time
Scanning is in progress.
Lit (blue and red) (*)
Lit or flashing (red)
An error has occurred.
ꢀ See "5-1What to Do If...."
Dark
(*)Illumination pattern (blue and red)
Red
Blue
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
Move clockwise
Flashing one at a time
Move clockwise
Initialization
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.
1. Getting Started
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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.
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2-1 CheckingAccessaries
The following items are packed with the machine. Make sure they are all present and accounted for.
AC adaptor: 1
Power cord: 1
Clay: 1
CD-ROM: 1
User's manual: 1
Roland LPX EZ Studio : 1
AC adaptor holder: 1
USB cable: 1
Cable clamps: 2
2. Preparing the Machine
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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.
Install in a location that is level and stable.
Installation in an unsuitable location may cause an accident, including a fall or tipover.
CAUTION
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
➢Locations subject to shaking or vibration
➢Locations exposed to considerable electrical or magnetic noise, or other forms of electromagnetic energy
➢Locations with poor heat radiation
Power cord
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.
500 mm (19.7 in.)
Top view
2. Preparing the Machine
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2-2 Installing
Removing the Packing Materials
Remove the protective material, head retainer, and other packing materials.
➢Be sure to use the handle when opening the door.
➢Never touch or needlessly try to move any of the internal components. Doing so may result in malfunction.
➢The packing material is required when moving the machine. Do not discard it.
ꢀ See "5-2 When Moving the Machine."
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-
terial. Do not peel
it off.
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.
ꢀ 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.
ꢀ See the next page.
ꢀ See "2-3 Connecting the Cables."
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2-2 Installing
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 twoY 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.
ꢀ 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
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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.
AC adaptor holder
Use two Y screws.
Cable clamps
Peel off the double-
sided tape and attach.
Y screws
Connecting the Cables
Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed
on the AC adapter.
WARNING
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
Never use anyAC adapter and power cord other than theAC adapter and power cord
included with the machine.
WARNING
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.
WARNING
Never place any object on the power cord, bend the power cord using excessive force,
or allow the power cord to become deformed.
WARNING
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.
WARNING
Doing so may lead to fire, electrical shock, or electrocution.
2. Preparing the Machine
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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.
AC adaptor
USB cable
Cable clamp
Orient the AC adapter as shown in the figure.
The "Roland" logo is
visible.
Power cord
AC adaptor holder
Electrical outlet
DO NOT connect the USB cable at this point.
You connect the USB cable only 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."
Computer
USB port
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
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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
Windows XP
Before you start installation,make sure the machine
and your computer are not connected by the USB
cable.
1
StartWindows and log on as "Administrator."
2
Insert the Roland Software Package CD-ROM into
the CD-ROM drive.
The window shown in the figure appears automati-
cally.
3
Switch on the machine.
Press the power button.
4
5
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.
Connect the included USB cable.
The [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialog box ap-
pears.
USB connector USB cable
Computer
The back of
the machine
USB port
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2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software
When the window shown in the figure appears,se-
lect [No, not this time], then click [Next].
6
7
If the window in step 7 appears instead of this win-
dow, continue with installation and setup.
Select [Install the software automatically (Recom-
mended)], then click [Next].
When this dialog box appears,click [ContinueAny-
way].
Installation starts automatically.
8
9
Click [Finish].
The [Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard]
dialog box appears.
Carry out steps 6 through 9 again.
10
This completes the installation of the driver.
2. Preparing the Machine
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2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software
Windows 2000
Before you start installation,make sure the machine
and your computer are not connected by the USB
cable.
1
StartWindows and log on as "Administrator."
2
Insert the Roland Software Package CD-ROM into
the CD-ROM drive.
3
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.
Press the power button.
4
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.
Connect the included USB cable.
The [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialog box ap-
pears.
USB connector USB cable
5
The back of
the machine
Computer
USB port
Click [Next].
6
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2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software
Select [Search for a suitable driver for my device
(recommended) ], then click [Next].
7
8
Select the [CD-ROM drives] check box, then click
[Next].
Click [Next].
9
Installation starts automatically.
Click [Finish].
10
The [Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard]
dialog box appears.
Carry out steps 6 through 10 again.
11
This completes the installation of the driver.
2. Preparing the Machine
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2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software
Windows Me/98 SE
Before you start installation,make sure the machine
and your computer are not connected by the USB
cable.
1
StartWindows.
2
3
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.
Press the power button.
4
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.
Connect the included USB cable.
The [Add New HardwareWizard] dialog box appears.
USB connector USB cable
5
The back of
the machine
Computer
USB port
•Windows Me
6
Choose [Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended)], and click [Next].
•Windows 98 SE
Click [Next].
Windows Me
Windows 98 SE
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2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software
•Windows Me
7
8
Installation of the driver starts automatically. Go to
step 10.
•Windows 98 SE
Select [Search for the best driver for your device. (Rec-
ommended)], and click [Next].
Go to step 8.
Choose the folder on the Roland Software Package CD-ROM to search the driver.
Double-click on your
CD-ROM drive.
3
Select [\Drivers\Lpx-60].
4
Select [Specify a
location].
Click [Browse].
Click [OK].
1
2
5
Execute installation of the driver.
9
Click [Next].
Clicking [Next] starts installing.
Click [Finish].
Installation is executed automatically.
10
This completes the installation of the driver.
2. Preparing the Machine
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2-4 Installing and Setting Up the Software
Installing the Programs
Install the following programs.
Dr.PICZA3
3D Editor
This program enables you to perform scanning using the machine.
This program enables you to edit scanned 3D data.
Procedure
Make sure the window shown in the figure is dis-
played.
1
2
Follow the on-screen instructions to start installa-
tion and setup.
Clicking the button
starts installing.
Select [LPX-60].
Make sure that all the
check boxes be selected.
When the window shown in the figure appears,click
"Next." Thereafter, follow the on-screen instruc-
tions.
When all installation and setup finishes, the final win-
dow appears.
3
4
Click [Close].
This completes the installation of the included software.
2. Preparing the Machine
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