HP TopShot M275 - A Multifunction LaserJet Made 3D Object Scanning Possible
HP is set ready to unveil a multifunctional printer M275 which got the 3D scanning capability. Although the date of availability of this M275 for customers was not known yet, the cost of this product in American market is made clear as $399.99 by HP. Using TopShopt M275 we can do operations like printing, scanning (also 3D), copying documents and also we can send the scanned or copied things directly through web.
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HP LaserJet M275 has a camera embedded into a hinged arm that is elevated above the capture stage of the device (have a glimpse at the image). This camera makes use of a high-quality optical lens and a high resolution sensor to capture an image of any document or small objects placed within an area of 216 by 297 mm, A4 (8.5 by 11 in, letter).
For each scan a total of 6 images would be taken, three with flashes from different angles and three in ambient light conditions to produce glare-free and shadow-free images. Finally these six separate images would be combined automatically into a single image which is ready to print or send through internet.
The fact about this printer which will kindle us to buy is that there are apps through which we can access internet without a PC or mobile phone. Also using convenient web apps we can directly upload the pictures of the objects which we desired to sale onto some auction sites to show case.
Check out the video:
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HP LaserJet M275 has a camera embedded into a hinged arm that is elevated above the capture stage of the device (have a glimpse at the image). This camera makes use of a high-quality optical lens and a high resolution sensor to capture an image of any document or small objects placed within an area of 216 by 297 mm, A4 (8.5 by 11 in, letter).
For each scan a total of 6 images would be taken, three with flashes from different angles and three in ambient light conditions to produce glare-free and shadow-free images. Finally these six separate images would be combined automatically into a single image which is ready to print or send through internet.
The fact about this printer which will kindle us to buy is that there are apps through which we can access internet without a PC or mobile phone. Also using convenient web apps we can directly upload the pictures of the objects which we desired to sale onto some auction sites to show case.
Check out the video:
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