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The first step is to determine which scanner is correct for the job you will be doing.  The spider is normally used when you need more detail and are dealing with smaller objects as the EVA is better for larger projects.  When setting up the scanners you will need to connect the USB and power cord.  There are two videos provided to get you started using the software. Make sure to move the scanner in a slow pattern and keep you arm and wrist flexible rather than rigid. You will find it easier to control the scanner if you watch the computer screen rather than staring at the object being scanned. Using a turn table will help keep the scanner aligned with the object being scanned. You can flip the part over if needed to scan the underside.  The software does an amazing job of alignment.
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The first step is to determine which scanner is correct for the job you will be doing.  The spider is normally used when you need more detail and are dealing with smaller objects as the EVA is better for larger projects.  When setting up the scanners you will need to connect the USB and power cord.  There are two videos provided to get you started using the software. Make sure to move the scanner in a slow pattern and keep your arm and wrist flexible rather than rigid. You will find it easier to control the scanner if you watch the computer screen rather than staring at the object being scanned. Using a turn table will help keep the scanner aligned with the object being scanned. You can flip the part over if needed to scan the underside.  The software does an amazing job of alignment.
    
====Demonstration====
 
====Demonstration====
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