The scanner has a working distance (distance to the object) for each scanning area. When you configure your scanner, this distance is determined by calibration plate. To find a working distance place the calibration plate in front one of the cameras (see diagram). By moving the field closer to or further away from the camera, align the far markers of calibration plate with the blue grid on the camera view, as shown in the figure below. Blue vertical lines in the camera view must match the marks on the calibration plate.

Small vertical discrepancies between the blue lines and field marks are acceptable and do not affect the quality of the setting. For large mismatches, it is recommended to adjust the vertical tilt angle of the scanning module relative to the calibration field.

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