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SCANPAK – Portable 3D Scanning Marker Card System
SCANPAK is a portable reusable marker card system designed to make 3D scanning setup faster, cleaner, and easier to organize.
Instead of placing individual scan markers everywhere, SCANPAK uses reusable business card sized marker panels with unique fiducial layouts for rapid deployment around scan environments.
Perfect for:
3D scanning
Photogrammetry
Structured light scanning
Reverse engineering workflows
Large object scanning
Portable field scanning setups
Features
10 unique reusable scan marker cards
Compact portable carrying case
Flexible TPU retention lid
Designed for standard 10mm scan markers
Fast deployment and repositioning
Organized storage system
Lightweight and portable
Vertical surface compatible using painter’s tape
Each card uses a different marker arrangement to help reduce duplicate pattern matching during scanning workflows.
The compact storage case keeps all cards organized and protected while remaining easy to transport between projects or job sites.
Included Files
Main SCANPAK carrying case
10 reusable scan marker cards
Flexible TPU retention cap/lid
Print Recommendations
Carrying Case
Material: PLA
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Infill: 15–20%
Scan Cards
Material: PLA
Recommended Color: Black or Matte Black
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Retention Lid
Material: TPU recommended
Flexible filament required for best fit and retention
Assembly
Apply 10mm scan markers into the recessed pockets
Insert cards into the SCANPAK case
Install TPU retention lid
Deploy cards around your scan environment as needed
The reusable card system makes it easy to rapidly place, reposition, and organize scan markers without constantly applying loose stickers directly onto surrounding surfaces. If you build one, feel free to share your scanning setups and remixes!