FAQ about EinScan Libre

Q: What's the battery life of the EinScan Libre? 


A: EinScan Libre can deliver maximum scan time 3 hours for each battery provided 2 rechargeable batteries. You can also extended the battery life by connecting a 100W PD3.0 USB-C power bank. 


Q: Can I switch batteries during the Scanning Job? 

A: You can switch the batteries while scanning, but before doing so, you’ll need to connect a power source, such as a power bank (100W PD3.0 USB-C power bank). This will allow you to continue using your scanner seamlessly during the battery switching.


Q: Does EinScan Libre require less markers for scanning? 


A: EinScan Libre provides 3 different modes, both IR Rapid and Laser HD mode can support feature alignment or texture alignmnet for no-marker required scanning. As the IR mode provides larger FOV and far working distance, when using IR Rapid, paste markers 50cm each and 30cm each for IR Adaptive mode, which dramatically reduce marker use. 


Q: What's the minimum and maximum part size that can be scanned by EinScan Libre? 


A: The Laser HD mode is designed to scan fine details and small parts because of its narrow working distance, the minimum parts can be captured is around 5cm. Thanks to the big FOV provided in IR mode, making it even more efficient for scanning big parts up to 10m. The limit can be extended by align multiple projects. 


Q: Except processing data on EinScan Libre itself, is there another way to process data? 


A: Accompany with EinScan Libre, we also provided the new designed PC software EXScan Libre, which delivers powerful functions and streamlined user experience as we always do. The EXScan Libre can support multiple projects and resolution fusion and provides more data editing tools with custimized parameters settings. 


Q: How I can decide to use the right scanning mode for my parts? 


A: When selecting a scanning mode, it is essential to consider the object’s characteristics and scanning requirements. For objects exceeding 1x1x1 meter, IR Rapid or IR Adaptive modes are recommended; the IR Adaptive is particularly effective for black or reflective surfaces and requires the use of markers for tracking reference. For objects smaller than 1x1x1 meter, the Laser HD mode is optimal, as it provides high-resolution detail and can use feature alignment or texture alignment to get rid of using markers. For black or reflective materials, if marker placement is feasible, the wide-range laser mode is preferred; otherwise, the small-range detailed mode is more suitable. Standard materials benefit from the IR Rapid mode, while high-precision requirements should employ marker or global markers scanning modes for accuracy. 


Q: Interface and connection?


A: The EinScan Libre supports powering and charging via the USB-C, and it can also be used for data transfer and PC software EXScan Libre sync as well as Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit Ethernet. The USB 3.0 Type-A port is provided for USB flash drive connection and data sharing. 


Q: What is texture alignment used for in Laser HD mode? 


A: The texture alignment provided in Laser HD mode is dedicate to help scaning object with difficult material surfaces, less feature but rich texture like metalic paintings or vases. 


Q: What is the warrany for EinScan Libre? 


A: Each EinScan Libre comes with 1 year standard warranty. Standard warranty can be extended and we also offer Peace of Mind warranty plan to provide more premium benefits. Contact sales@shining3d.com for more information. 


Q: How to get most accurate data when scanning big parts? 


A: EinScan Libre supports global markers scanning, this requires twice scanning, first only scanning markers with projectors off to get accurate markers position reading. Even more, EinScan Libre can support adopting the precise calibration scale bar to improve overall volumetric accuracy. 


Q: What are the export data formats?


A:  EinScan Libre and EXScan Libre support export in STL; OBJ; PLY; 3MF; ASC; LAS


Q:  Can EinScan Libre scan outdoor?


A: We are totally awared that our customers will bring EinScan Libre to any sites, outdoor scanning is one of the major features being considered when we designed this product. All modes provided by EinScan Libre can be used for outdoor scanning and there is a specific outdoor mode. 


Q: Why will I need the EinScan Libre? 


A: The EinScan Libre delivers a fully wireless, standalone 3D scanning experience. It offers the perfect balance of freedom and efficiency, ensuring reliable results with versatile, user-friendly operation. Equipped with both laser and infrared light, the device adapts to a wide range of materials and excels at capturing detailed textures. Which makes it an idea scanner for archaeology & heritage preservation, manufacturing, energy, forensics and other industries.

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