Question Resolved / Answered, Click " Accept as Solution". Our Community is comprised of volunteers - people who own and use HPdevices. The Community is a separate wing of the HP website - We are not a business group of HP. Thank you for participating in the HP Community. I cannot help you - this device is outside of my area of expertise. The subject line is important - The subject content alerts those reading questions to the kind of question within the post. Only the boards are different - if there is anyone around who can help, they will still be able to find your question. The Community boards have been reorganized (within the past several months). People are still here - that board is gone.Ĭheck your content, and rePost your edited message. Therefore there is no optimal position for the new hinges to allow the patterns on both sides to be aligned properly.ĭoes the matter, or is the calibration procedure expecting slight misalignment here, and compensating for it ? Thank to do?Ĭreate a new post - edit it to remove inquiry about the board.Įdit / update the subject line content to something like "3D scanning - calibration problem" OR anything that describes the actual issue.Įdit the message content: Remove / Delete the first part of the post that questions what happened to the board. along the 'spine' of the 90 degree corner. However, during setting them up in perfect alignment ready to bond the new hinges on, I have realised that in aligning them so the 240mm scale pattern is perfectly aligned, the smaller scales on the opposite sides of the glass are over 2mm out axially - i.e. The flexible hinges between mine have broken, so I bought more flex hinges of the same dimensions and a suitable adhesive to bond them to the glass panels. My enquiry relates to calibration, and whether the calibration procedure is robust enough to account for small axial misalignments between the left and right hand halves of the (standard HP) glass calibration panels. How do I go about getting technical support for my product? Thank you. I need to post to this forum, and when I select 'Ask the Community', and go to select the sub forum, 'HP 3D Scanning' seems to no longer be listed, preventing me being able to post to this category. I can still see posts in it by searching, however, the most recent one was over 10 months ago. Under the printers category, there used to be a forum sub category called '3D Scanning'. Hi, I have a technical enquiry about my HP 3D Scan 5 system. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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