Autoprocess steps

Autoprocess steps

3DSizeME and branded applications can allow the processing of scans directly in the application. This page will detail the various steps required to properly scan, process and submit a scan assuming MSoft + is set up to work.

This setting cannot be turned on by a setting and comes pre-configured for the bundle or custom-branded application.

Scanning the body part

Scanning a body part is still required for MSoft +, and does not change how that specific part of the workflow functions.

However, the body part must be properly scanned according to specifications – meaning various alignment points and indicators. This is crucial, as MSoft + replicates the functions of the MSoft software. MSoft allows for a certain margin of error, as scans can be re-aligned and corrected as necessary, and MSoft + does not allow for this margin of error.

Information on how body parts must be properly scanned can be found in the in this knowledge base under the Scanning Tips / Structure Sensor section.

Sending the scan for processing

Once the scan is made, it can be submitted for auto processing. If you are using an environment that requires an order form, fill it before proceeding! The scan can then be submitted as normal using the submit button.

 

If the body part is configured to use autoprocessing (MSoft +), it will be processed with clipping, cleaning, and reconstruction. Autoprocessing is indicated by the Waiting for results message that appears on submission.

 

After submission, a 3D file is returned. If the part is properly reconstructed, you can proceed with the Submit button.

If the scan is returned incorrectly, that indicates the scan should be performed once again as the initial scan presented issues for the reconstruction.

Selecting the Send to upload target will initiate the regular upload method for the environment. If using email, you will be prompted to finish the email and submit it as normal.

 

 

Sending documents individually

In the case of a normal submission, everything is submitted, or, if at the autoprocessing stage, sent to the cloud environment for processing purposes.

 In case you need to send documents separately, it can be done as follow:

  1. Click on the selector button.
  2. Hit the document you want to send (pictures or order form)
  3. Click the Send button.

 

This will prompt the file to be sent using the device’s email functionality. If using a different upload method in the application, you will need to setup an email on the device.



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