Roland LPX-250 Scanner User Manual


 
Part 2 Basics of the LPX-250
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Brightly colored objects (white, yellow, red, etc.)
Dark-colored objects (black, blue, green, etc.)
Objects of a nonglossy material such as plaster,
wood, or modeling clay
Glossy and highly reflective objects (metals, mirrors,
etc.)
* Applying white surfacer (primer) may produce better results.
* Avoid highly reflective objects because of danger of eye injury.
Areas where the angle of the laser beam is too shallow
20 degrees or less
In many cases it is not possible to
scan areas near the top of an object.
Yes
No
Objects that do not pass light
Clear or transparent objects
* Applying white surfacer (primer) may produce better results.
Relatively smooth-surfaced objects
Fabric or fuzzy objects
2. Suitable and Unsuitable Objects for Scanning
The LPX-250 cannot scan every single kind of object. Adequate thought must be given to the material of an object, because it greatly affects the
scanning results.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
* Applying white surfacer (primer) may produce better results.