This article is for V2 and V1 3D scanners.
Regular Scan uses two lasers to capture geometry with optional textures.
Regular scan uses a process called “Adaptive Scanning”, in which the bed will rotate forward, but will also rotate back. This is to capture extra data when the distance between new and previously captured points is determined to be too great.
Regular scan was developed with our first 3D scanner and was retained in MFStudio to allow users with the older scanner to use our newer software. In some cases, Regular Scan can produce a more complete scan due to the Adaptive Scanning features, but most of the time +Quickscan is able to produce the same quality scan but much more quickly.
See Geometry Settings and Texture Settings and Scan Path to learn how to set up your scan.