Raise3D E2 · Pro2 · EinScan Pro 2X / HD / HX · FreeScan UE · AutoScan Inspec
Two Raise3D printers and six Shining 3D scanners - the two halves of the same workflow, whether you are printing a part or capturing one that already exists.
Materials

Raise3DRaise3D Pro2 SeriesIndustrial 3D printer, dual extrusionSpecifications →
Raise3DRaise3D E2Desktop 3D printer, dual extrudersSpecifications →
Shining 3DEinScan Pro 2XHandheld 3D scannerSpecifications →
Shining 3DEinScan Pro HDHandheld 3D scanner, high resolutionSpecifications →
Shining 3DEinScan HXHandheld 3D scanner, hybrid sourceSpecifications →
Shining 3DFreeScan UE SeriesMetrology-grade handheld scannerSpecifications →
Shining 3DFreeScan UE ProMetrology-grade handheld scannerSpecifications →
Shining 3DAutoScan InspecAutomatic desktop inspection scannerSpecifications →Choosing between them
On the printing side, the E2 is the desktop machine with independent dual extruders, giving 330 x 240 x 240 mm with one extruder and 295 x 240 x 240 mm with both. The Pro2 is the industrial dual-extrusion series.
On the scanning side, accuracy is what separates them. The EinScan Pro 2X and Pro HD are specified up to 0.045 to 0.05 mm handheld, the EinScan HX up to 0.04 mm on its laser mode, and the FreeScan UE and UE Pro up to 0.02 mm, which is the metrology end of the range.
The AutoScan Inspec is the odd one out and deliberately so: a desktop automatic scanner built for inspection rather than for walking around a part.
Every figure above is taken from the manufacturer specifications published on the machine pages, each of which names its own source.
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