Yes I use it nearly everyday, I had to get the print head cable replaced but other that that it's been rock solid. There is a new one out call ed the UP BOX+
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Yes I use it nearly everyday, I had to get the print head cable replaced but other that that it's been rock solid. There is a new one out call ed the UP BOX+
Ok, it sounds like you are not getting a signal to the projector. An easy way to test, is plug in a VGA monitor into your HDMI adapter and see if that works. Also ensure the HDMI adapter has the USB...
This might be misleading, however this is still an excellent scanner that captures excellent results. If you are not happy with it then best to get a refund. If the angle was wider, then the capture...
Sound like you don't have the projector setup as an extended desktop at 800x600. Basically the projector is not getting a video feed.
For mesh simplification I use Vizup http://vizup.com/products.html. I also use GOM Inspect (brilliant piece of software), Meshmixer. But Vizup I find keeps the geometry and shows you 10 different...
Yes the Afinia unit us the same as the awesome Einscan, the software has been updated recently. I have used other scanners and the Einscan is defiantly the best you can buy for the money. I don't...
That laptop will process the files very easily :)
You can open ASC files with Meshlab (free) then export as an STL and use either GOM Inspect (free) or MeshMixer (free) to clean up for mesh.
Yes, the UP BOX is a great machine, I love it. Huge improvement and warping is just about a thing of the past!
We'll be in Sydney, showing off our latest 3d printer http://3dprintingsystems.com
For schools I would suggest a 3d printer with air filters, so you don't poison children with fumes and UFP
Here is a new video on the Einscan, also know as ScanMaster Plus in Australia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EesW5XToU94
@Nerv did you coat the model, then use tripod. What detail setting did you scan low, medium or high? Excellent scan!!!
What software did you use to reverse engineer the part.
Here is a story about a guy from Australia that has developed a hybrid bicycle
http://www.3d-printers.com.au/2015/08/21/revolutionary-bicycle-hybrid-built-with-desktop-3d-printer/