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When pre-scan the mark points, you can use multiple angles to identify the mark
points as much as possible, or you can directly click on the "smart mark point" to
scan (the smart mark point scan does not require multiple angles). This is to
provide enough calculation data for the point optimization, and the laser patch
(dot) can be scanned after the point optimization is completed.
4.3.4 Scanning the laser patch (point)
Before scanning the laser patch (dot), you need to set the scan parameters (or use
the default values of the parameters), such as scan resolution, exposure
parameter settings, scan control, advanced parameter settings, and professional
parameter settings.
When scanning the laser patch (dot), pay attention to the angle of the scanner and
the distance between the scanner and the workpiece, move the scanner smoothly,
and use the laser to collect the blank position data completely. After the scan is
complete, click "Stop", the software starts processing the scanned data, waits for
the data processing to be completed, and the laser patch (dot) scan ends. As
shown in Figure 4-20.