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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Medit/exocad Pains
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Claxton" data-source="post: 340366" data-attributes="member: 19893"><p>Heya Riley! When you import the scans see if you can import multiple scans. if so, highlight the dies and jaw scan at the same time and import. If not, import them into an exocad scene file and then export them all as a "single" mesh.</p><p></p><p>It's likely that the meditprocess file or identicaprocess file (depending on which your software version is doing) is either getting renamed/removed or not saved some how. That is what is actually saving the step by step of scans. Sometimes that file is also kept in your Doc/user/medit/meditproject/etc etc etc etc folder. Some people clear this out because it takes up a lot of space, though this is usually only if the CAD-Data folder is on a different system (ie: via mapped network directories)</p><p></p><p>I might also suggest trying the meditlink scan software instead. It can function with even older scanners, and almost all of the bugs have been worked out since its rough release. You can make a meditlink account (which you use to accept scans from Medit IOS doctors anyways) download the meditlink software, then go to settings and attach it to your Exocad DB.exe located in c:/ and tell it to allow for use in the DB (forget the wording by memory, but it's a checkbox)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Claxton, post: 340366, member: 19893"] Heya Riley! When you import the scans see if you can import multiple scans. if so, highlight the dies and jaw scan at the same time and import. If not, import them into an exocad scene file and then export them all as a "single" mesh. It's likely that the meditprocess file or identicaprocess file (depending on which your software version is doing) is either getting renamed/removed or not saved some how. That is what is actually saving the step by step of scans. Sometimes that file is also kept in your Doc/user/medit/meditproject/etc etc etc etc folder. Some people clear this out because it takes up a lot of space, though this is usually only if the CAD-Data folder is on a different system (ie: via mapped network directories) I might also suggest trying the meditlink scan software instead. It can function with even older scanners, and almost all of the bugs have been worked out since its rough release. You can make a meditlink account (which you use to accept scans from Medit IOS doctors anyways) download the meditlink software, then go to settings and attach it to your Exocad DB.exe located in c:/ and tell it to allow for use in the DB (forget the wording by memory, but it's a checkbox) [/QUOTE]
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