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Our shop frequently inspects part with tiny lips and notches. What tips will help parts having tiny flanges or intricate designs?

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Our shop frequently inspects part with tiny lips and notches. What tips will help parts having tiny flanges or intricate designs?

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• Follow these tips for scanning tiny parts or parts with tiny notches or other details: • – Make sure the glass and calibration scale are completely free from dust. – Position the part near the home end and be positive that every edge of the part is more than 1 inch (25 millimeters) away from any edge of the glass. – Make sure that none of the edges on the tiny notches are parallel with the cameras. Placing the part at an angle to the cameras allows FabriVISION to see the most points on the boundaries of the part and cut-outs. If a scan shows that FabriVISION did not see enough points, reposition the part and try again. • NOTE: If you place a part so that a small edge is parallel to the cameras, the cameras may not recognize that small edge. Move the part and try again. Question: What can I do to speed up printing the part comparison? What is the difference between “Print” and “Print Fast”? Depending on the memory available in the printer, printing a picture of the comparison screen w

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