The MicroScribe i+ uses the 5mm master probe to obtain more accuracy. Ultimately, the 5mm probe is stronger than a 3mm and as a result, endures less flexion and wear and tear. However, other probes will work perfectly with the MicroScribe i+ as well. ...
MicroScribe i+ systems are powered exclusively through the USB port of the host computer. If a serial port is crucial to your work, be sure to contact us so we can assist.
Yes, the MicroScribe i+ portable CMM is RoHS compliant. RoHS is the acronym for Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment. To learn more about what it means to be RoHS compliant and sell products internationally, ...
An RMA number is required for MicroScribe repairs. Go to https://revware.net/support/ and fill out the form to submit a repair request. A repair representative will contact you shortly.
A master probe is the probe that was used for calibrating a MicroScribe arm. Your master probe should be used only when defining a custom probe and when returning a unit to Revware for service.
This depends on the software you are using the MicroScribe with. Some applications, including MicroScribe Utility Software (MUS), feature Auto Scan features that take points automatically as the MicroScribe stylus is moved across a model. In some ...
Select the MicroScribe Information icon on the MUS toolbar. Under MicroScribe Information tab, the model and serial number will be shown along with other useful information.
How to Connect the MicroScribe Device to a Computer MUS 7.0 connects to MicroScribe i, MX, G2 and 3D products automatically. MicroScribe MX products can connect via USB only. MicroScribe G2 products can connect via the serial or USB ports of the host ...