SHINING 3D EinScan SE V2 Desktop Structured-Light · Auto-Scan Turntable + Fixed-Scan · Full-Color
The entry-level desktop 3D scanner that put one-click structured-light capture on the classroom and studio bench — white-light scanning, a motorized turntable, and full-color texture. A previous-generation model now succeeded by the EinScan Rigil.
The EinScan SE V2 paired a white-LED structured-light engine with a motorized Auto-Scan turntable for guided 360° capture — or mounted the scan head on a tripod for Fixed-Scan of larger objects up to 700 mm. EXScan S walked operators through every step on Windows and macOS. It is a legacy desktop scanner; for current desktop and handheld capability Rev1 points buyers to the EinScan Rigil (or the budget EINSTAR Rockit). Full specifications →
The EinScan SE V2 is a previous-generation desktop scanner. Rev1 still supports existing units and can advise on the current replacement — the EinScan Rigil. Questions? Call (248) 707-2950.

An Authorized EinScan Reseller and Factory-Trained Support Partner.
Rev1 Technologies is an Authorized EinScan Reseller and a factory-trained SHINING 3D support partner. Even on a legacy model like the SE V2, application review, EXScan S software guidance, and a clear upgrade path to the current EinScan Rigil are delivered from Auburn Hills, Michigan — not routed through grey-market importers.


Looking at the SE V2? Here’s the Model That Replaced It.
Put an Object Down. Press Scan. Get a Model.
The SE V2 was built for genuinely one-click scanning with no rigid workflow to memorize: place a small or medium object on the Auto-Scan turntable, start the scan, and EXScan S walks you through the rest. A solid mechanical connection between the scan head and the turntable meant less calibration and a faster path from object to model — the dependability that made it a fixture in classrooms, maker labs, and design studios. Where it falls short of today’s requirements, the EinScan Rigil picks up.
Guided Capture and Automatic Mesh Processing.
Clean and Finish Without Leaving the App
EXScan S guided scanning step by step, then cleaned and finished the mesh in the same app. Automatic post-processing produced watertight data, and rich editing tools — auto hole filling, smoothing, sharpening, and simplification — turned raw scans into print-ready or CAD-ready models. Low / Medium / High resolution let you trade file size against detail, with eight-language support and a step-by-step flow that kept first-day operators productive.
Auto-Meshed, Watertight, 3D-Print-Ready.
From Turntable to STL You Can Print or Share
The SE V2 auto-meshed scans into watertight STL data ready for a 3D printer, with one-click upload to share results online. That made it a practical bridge between a physical object and a digital file for education, hobbyist printing, and content creation. For workflows that now demand open OBJ/PLY exports, tighter accuracy, or handheld reach, the EinScan Rigil is the current answer.
Automatic meshing closed holes and produced solid, watertight STL geometry that dropped straight into slicing software — no manual repair pass for most objects.
A guided one-click flow meant a student or first-day operator got the same dependable mesh a seasoned user did — ideal for classrooms and shared labs.
One-click upload pushed finished scans to the web for review and sharing, turning a desktop scanner into a content pipeline for design and teaching.
Geometry and Color, Captured Together.
Realistic 3D Models, Color and All
With color texture capture, the SE V2 recorded true surface color alongside geometry — producing lifelike 3D models for art customization, cultural-heritage reproduction, and AR/VR assets. Painted figures and decorated artifacts came off the turntable looking like the object in front of you, not a grey shell. The deer scan here shows the clean geometry the white-light engine resolved at entry-desktop detail.
Fine Relief on Detailed Subjects
On detailed subjects like this Marseille sculpture bust, the white-LED structured-light engine resolved fine relief and surface detail at up to 0.1 mm accuracy — clean enough for design reference and faithful art reproduction. For dimensional inspection and tighter metrology-grade accuracy, that role belongs to the FreeScan line; for a current all-round scanner, the EinScan Rigil.
From a Coin to a 700 mm Object — One Desktop Scanner.
The SE V2 handled small-to-medium objects through a maximum field of view of 700 × 700 × 700 mm — small parts on the turntable, larger pieces with a tripod. It covered education, design reference, and full-color reproduction without forcing a second tool. For more demanding accuracy or handheld mobility, the current EinScan Rigil is the upgrade.
A 700 × 700 × 700 mm maximum field of view covered small parts on the turntable through medium objects on the tripod.
A guided, one-click workflow made the SE V2 a fixture in classrooms and research labs — reliable results from first-day operators.
Full-color texture and fine relief capture suited art customization, heritage reproduction, and detailed product design.
Watertight STL output fed hobbyist and education 3D printing directly — scan a physical object, print a copy.
A Complete Entry Desktop Scanning Kit.
The SE V2 shipped ready to scan: the scan head on its S-arm, the motorized Auto-Scan turntable for one-click 360° capture, the connecting cabling and power, and a USB connection to the computer. EXScan S was a free download with continuous updates and ran on both Windows and macOS — a complete entry structured-light workflow on the desk. Rev1 confirms exact regional kit contents and current availability on request.
EinScan SE V2 vs. the Models That Replaced It
The honest comparison for anyone weighing a legacy SE V2 against a current scanner. The SE V2 column is the previous-generation reference; the EinScan Rigil and EINSTAR Rockit are what Rev1 sells today. Street prices are approximate.
| Capability | EinScan SE V2 (legacy) | EinScan Rigil (current) | EINSTAR Rockit (entry) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Status | Phased out | Current pro model | Current entry model |
| Scan accuracy | Up to 0.1 mm | Up to 0.04 mm | Up to 0.05 mm |
| Form factor | Desktop + turntable | Handheld, wireless | Handheld, portable |
| Technology | White-LED structured light | Hybrid blue-laser + IR | Infrared structured light |
| Full-color texture | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Software / OS | EXScan S — Win & macOS | EXScan Rigil — on-device | EINSTAR app / EXStar |
| Price (est.) | $1,199 (legacy) | ~$4,999 | ~$1,000–$1,500 |
Figures are approximate, from publicly available manufacturer information, and vary by configuration; provided by Rev1 Technologies for general orientation. If you own an SE V2 and are deciding when to step up, or you found this page while shopping new, Rev1 walks the comparison — the EinScan Rigil is the all-round replacement and the EINSTAR Rockit the budget option.
SHINING 3D EinScan SE V2 Technical Data
RESOURCES
Downloads & Legacy Support
Documentation and support for existing SE V2 owners — and the current-model path. Explore all Rev1 3D software, see the EinScan Rigil, or book a live scan demo.
WHY REV1 TECH
Authorized EinScan Reseller. US Application Support.
Rev1 Technologies is an authorized SHINING 3D EinScan partner headquartered in Auburn Hills, MI, with direct expertise in 3D scanning, reverse engineering, and dimensional inspection workflows — including current-model guidance for anyone weighing a legacy SE V2.
Rev1 serves manufacturers, designers, studios, and education programs across the USA. We don’t just ship boxes — we validate the application, recommend the right current model, set up EXScan S, and support the scanner for its working life.
EinScan SE V2 — questions buyers and owners ask.
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