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It may actually be impossible because I think that glass plate is glued in there.. I would take it apart and look because its of no use as it is.
then that cable without connection is not the errorWe have a D700 as well, and we don't have a wire on the calibration plate
I use scanserver ver. 4.3.4.1Bingo! When wires are broken that tends to cause problems. I would be very careful trying to get that apart, but it will need soldered.. You can change which scanner your using, scanserver is for both, are you using 4.1 scanserver?
Comrade A. M. says that he doesn't have a cable connected either, I don't know if it's the same one or if it doesn't cause him problems.after looking at mine, I think you can just unscrew it, resolder it and try again. take it to an electronics shop if you cant solder.
that dot plate is not the same as mine, the one that I have, it has a cable that connects inside the scanner, apart I see that you have the D-700 scanserver, if you are so kind to send me the executable and so I can try where the error is. Thanks
I had not understood, now it is clear, you do not have any cable, I do have it, it is something different, excuse me.We have a D700 as well, and we don't have a wire on the calibration plate
The scanserver is recognized by the design software and linked without problem. The brown cable is like this, it does not have to be connected to anything, I have verified it as you indicated. In support, they have told me the same thing, but they do not give me more help. They tell me that they offer me a renewal plan. the scanner is bought second hand, and discontinued. The calibration plate in Europe is like this, with a cable plugged into the inside of the scanner. the scan server I use is this 4.3.4.1 And I'm asking around here because I saw a similar problem on the forum, to which I have belonged since 2016.you can select which scanner you have in scanserver. The route Ive used, and ive had to do it at least 10 times in re-setting up the scanner, is to use the earlier scanserver first if I recall, get that stable, then run the 4.3.4.1 ..
If he had support, he wouldnt be asking here. Why would he have a plug on the calibration plate if the 700 series doesnt use it? Maybe the wrong calibration kit for the scanner? If it has the wire, and the wire is broken, I would fix that first, unless you have no place to plug it in..? make sure the number on the plate matches the number on the scanserver for a start.
I had calibration issues with my old 3sheep 700 , replacing the ribbon cable connecting the cameras did fix the problem. I even posted here how to make a cheap replacement cable IIRC... might want to look that upBut my money is still on that broken wire if it won't calibrate
Well, it is a good proposal, I try to locate that scheme in the forum. Thank you.I had calibration issues with my old 3sheep 700 , replacing the ribbon cable connecting the cameras did fix the problem. I even posted here how to make a cheap replacement cable IIRC... might want to look that up
Yes, it is logical, the seller was honest and already told me what error he made, I try to find the solution, the dental technicians you know how we are investigatorsIts a good scanner if you can get it working, I've had mine 8 years and the only problem is the pneumatic door opener doesn't work anymore, but I paid 3000 eur for it brand new in the crate and I've easily made 500x that with this scanner. There are options in a password protected area of scanserver to diagnose what is going on with it. But my money is still on that broken wire if it won't calibrate,thats probably why they sold it to you, sorry to say.
I had calibration issues with my old 3sheep 700 , replacing the ribbon cable connecting the cameras did fix the problem. I even posted here how to make a cheap replacement cable IIRC... might want to look that up