Precise Marker Design
Each marker measures 6.0 mm internally and 10.0 mm externally, creating a compact yet distinct reference point. The set includes a total of 2,880 markers, offering flexibility in placement and density.
Improving Scan Performance on Difficult Surfaces
When scanning objects with plain, flat, or repeating geometries, standard scanners often struggle to maintain consistent alignment. These markers introduce recognizable patterns the scanner can lock onto, ensuring accurate capture even in challenging areas.
Flexible Placement Options
You can affix the markers directly onto the object’s surface, or—if direct application isn’t preferred—arrange them around the object as external reference points. The scanner uses them to better track position and orientation throughout the scanning process.
Best Practices for Usage
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Use between 8 and 15 markers per frame for optimal tracking; at least 4 must be visible at all times.
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Place markers approximately 6 to 10 cm apart, never closer than 2 cm.
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Stick the markers in a random, non-linear pattern so the scanner can easily distinguish them.
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On complex or symmetrical shapes, the markers help break uniformity and maintain consistent alignment.
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For best results, always use original markers to ensure accurate detection and reliable performance.




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