Specifications
Platform Support | PC |
Software Drivers | Wintab compliant, Microsoft Windows® 7, 8 & 10 |
Hardware Interface | USB standard: RS-232 and QuikRuler port (requires optional power supply) |
Thickness | 0.078 in/2.0 mm |
Roll Diameter | 8 in/203 mm recommended |
Resolution | Up to 2,540 lines per inch/100 lines per mm |
Proximity | 0.5 in/12.7 mm |
Baud Rate | Up to 38,400 |
Technology | Electrostatic (Note: for digitizing applications involving conductive inks; GTCO’s Super L™ Series is recommended) |
Output Formats | GTCO Type 5/5A Binary or ASCII, Summagraphics Microgrid, CalComp 9500 |
Operating Modes | Point, line, continuous, incremental |
Power Supply | None required when connected via USB port When connected via serial cable 120V/60 Hz standard, 100-240V/50-60 Hz optional |
Operating Temperature | 40 to 115°F/5 to 46°C |
Storage Temperature | 0 to +150°F/-18 to +66°C |
Humidity Range | 0 to 90%, noncondensing |
Warranty | Two-year limited U.S. warranty, free technical support |
Included Components | – Roll-Up III digitizer and controller – Transducer – USB cable – Shipping/storage tube with insert |
Digitizer Options and Physical Dimensions
Model | Active Area | Footprint | Weight | Average Shipping Weight |
3036 | 30 x 36 in/762 x 914 mm | 35 x 44 in/889 x 1,118 mm | 6 lbs./2.7 kg | 17 lbs./7.7 kg |
3648 | 36 x 48 in/914 x 1,219 mm | 41 x 56 in/1,041 x 1,422 mm | 7.25 lbs./3.3 kg | 21 lbs./9.5 kg |
Transducer Options – Corded 16-button MaxVu cursor – Corded stylus with tip and 2 side switches |
Other Options – Plan hold down clamps – Deluxe travel case – QuikRuler LCD module – Serial interface cable and power supply |
Note: Roll-Up III technology provides outstanding portability and reliability, however the Roll-Up III does not operate reliably with documents printed with conductive inks. Blueprints and copies typically do not contain any conductive inks; however some inkjet printers may use black conductive inks. For these types of documents, we recommend the Super L VI digitizer, which is not affected by conductive inks. Another option is to use a dye-based ink instead.