1. Introduction and Product Overview
The 3DMakerpro Seal Standard is a high-precision 3D scanner designed for various applications including 3D printing, modeling, and reverse engineering. It utilizes blue light structured light technology to capture detailed 3D models with high accuracy and color fidelity.
What's in the Box
- 3D Scanner Unit
- Power Adapter
- Data Transmission Cable
- Instruction Manual

2. Key Features
- High Precision: The blue light imaging system provides 0.01mm accuracy and up to 0.05mm resolution, capturing fine details.
- Vivid Color Capture: A 24-bit color camera integrates vivid colors and intricate details into the 3D models.
- Anti-Shake Lenses: Optical stabilization technology helps to filter out unwanted movement for smooth and continuous scanning.
- Lightweight Design: The scanner features a lightweight design for portability and comfortable handheld use.
- Advanced Software: Utilizes proprietary JMStudio software for enhanced scanning and editing capabilities, supporting 8 languages and lifetime free updates.
- Broad Compatibility: Compatible with Windows and macOS operating systems.


3. Setup Guide
3.1 System Requirements
Ensure your computer meets the minimum requirements for running JMStudio software. The scanner is compatible with Windows and macOS operating systems.
3.2 Software Installation
- Download the latest JMStudio software from the official 3DMakerpro website.
- Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions.
- During installation, ensure necessary permissions are granted. Consult the software documentation for specific antivirus compatibility or firewall settings if issues arise.
3.3 Connecting the Scanner
- Connect the 3D scanner to your computer using the provided data transmission cable.
- Connect the power adapter to the scanner and a power outlet.
- Launch the JMStudio software. The software should detect the connected scanner.


4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Preparing for Scan
- Place the object to be scanned on a stable surface. For optimal results, use a turntable for smaller objects.
- Ensure adequate lighting, avoiding direct harsh light or shadows.
- For reflective, transparent, or very dark objects, consider using a matte scanning spray to improve scan quality.
4.2 Performing a Scan
- Open JMStudio software and select the desired scanning mode (e.g., handheld, turntable).
- Calibrate the scanner if prompted by the software.
- Position the scanner at the recommended distance from the object. The software typically provides visual feedback for optimal distance.
- Initiate the scan. Move the scanner smoothly around the object, ensuring full coverage. The anti-shake lenses assist in maintaining scan stability.
- Monitor the real-time scan data in JMStudio to ensure all areas are captured.
4.3 Post-Processing and Export
- After scanning, use JMStudio's editing tools to align, merge, and clean up the 3D model.
- Apply color textures if captured during the scan.
- Export the final 3D model in supported formats such as OBJ, STL, ASC, or PLY for use with other design software or 3D printers.


5. Maintenance
5.1 Cleaning the Scanner
- Gently wipe the scanner's lenses and body with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the device.
5.2 Software Updates
Regularly check for and install software updates for JMStudio. Updates often include performance improvements, new features, and bug fixes. The software supports lifetime free OTA (Over-The-Air) updates.
6. Troubleshooting
6.1 Scanner Not Detected
- Ensure the data cable is securely connected to both the scanner and the computer.
- Verify the power adapter is correctly connected and the scanner is receiving power.
- Try connecting the scanner to a different USB port on your computer.
- Restart the JMStudio software and your computer.
6.2 Poor Scan Quality
- Check the scanning environment for excessive light or shadows. Adjust lighting as needed.
- Ensure the object is stable and not moving during the scan.
- Verify the scanner is held at the optimal distance from the object as indicated by the software.
- For difficult-to-scan surfaces (e.g., shiny, transparent, very dark), consider using a matte scanning spray.
- Ensure the scanner lenses are clean and free from dust or smudges.
6.3 Software Issues
- Ensure JMStudio is updated to the latest version.
- If the software crashes or freezes, restart the application. If the problem persists, reinstall the software.
- Check your operating system's security settings (e.g., antivirus, firewall) to ensure they are not interfering with JMStudio's operation. Refer to the software's official documentation for recommended configurations.
7. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | 0.01mm |
| Resolution | 0.05mm |
| Color Camera | 24-bit |
| Scanning Speed | 10 FPS |
| Anti-Shake | Yes (Optical Stabilization) |
| Supported OS | Android, iOS, Windows 10, macOS |
| Software | JMStudio |
| Export Formats | OBJ, STL, ASC, PLY |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces (approximately 4.5 grams) |
| Package Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | 3dmakerpro |
8. Warranty and Support
8.1 Warranty Information
For detailed warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official 3DMakerpro website. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
8.2 Technical Support
If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual or require further assistance, please contact 3DMakerpro customer support through their official website. Ensure you have your product model and serial number ready when contacting support.