It's not bad. It's an older scanner, with an RS-232 port instead
of USB, and it wasn't designed with a lot of dampening mass on
the base so there is some vibration compared to the newer Roland
LPX-1200 and LPX-600. But if you use good stitching software
you can get reasonable results with it.
-- Geordon Marchak P.Eng, President, 3DTechnics Systems Incorporated Main Office: 3721 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver BC Canada V6R 2G5 US Office: 12695 NE Marx St., Bldg. #12 Portland Oregon 97230 Calgary Office: 416 Meridian S.E. Unit B4 Calgary Alberta T2A 1X2 http://www.3dtechnics.com (ph) 604-733-4272 (fx) 604-733-0191 > We have a Roland LPX-250 3-D laser scanner for sale. However, I > personally didn't have to operate it so I'm not sure how good a product it > is, especially compared to similar ones from other vendors. Does anyone > know about this and how popular it is in the industry? Not sure if it's > worth selling or not. > In any case, it's in excellent condition, any prospective buyers are > welcome, please reply off the list. > -Ramiro Escamilla > ramiroe@earthlink.com > 1-800-580-6688 x.246 > >Received on Fri Mar 17 01:30:46 2006
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