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The GTCO/Calcomp Roll-Up III digitizer series is engineered with GTCO’s exclusive patented Redundant Grid Technology™, which substantially improves the durability and ruggedness of this digitizer,making it the only choice for true portable use.

Native USB connectivity allows power to be supplied via the USB port. Installation is quick and easy—WinTab applications use the Roll-Up III’s plug-and-play feature and non-WinTab applications use GTCO’s exclusive one-step SuperSet™ menu. Both options allow immediate connection to a PC for use with a wide variety of applications, making the Roll-Up III versatile for use in the office or on the road.


Roll-Up III is available with a variety of pointing devices including a pen shaped stylus—ideal for quantity takeoffs, and the accurate 4- and 16-button MaxVu™ cursors, which feature a wide viewing area for precise digitizing.


Portable, light weight Roll-Up III digitizers are only 0.078 in/2.0 mm thick allowing them to be easily rolled for storage or transport to various task sites. Built with advanced materials, including a tough Lexan® work surface, Roll-Up III digitizers lay flat,maintain a smooth work surface and feature flexible dual orientation that allows the controller housing to be configured on the right or left edge of the digitizer.


F E A T U R E S


Easy to Use

  • Native USB support allows digitizer to be powered through USB port on connected computer
  • Plug-and-play feature allows for quick and easy start up for WinTab applications
  • SuperSet™ menu provides one-step configuration of the digitizer for non-WinTab applications

Portable

  • Extremely light weight
  • Only 0.078 in (2.0 mm) thick and easily rolled for storage or transport to various task sites
  • Optional travel case available

Accurate and Flexible

  • Innovative sensing technology and precision transducers provide 2,540 lpi/100 lpmm resolution
  • Dual orientation allows digitizer to be used with controller housing oriented on the right or left edge of the digitizer (3036 and 3648 models)

Durable and Dependable

  • State-of-the-art materials
  • Durable, tough work surface
  • Backed by a two-year limited U.S.warranty and free technical support

Included With Your Purchase

  • Roll-Up III digitizer and controller
  • One transducer
  • CD with Windows,WinTab drivers and users manual
  • Serial interface cable and power
  • USB cable
  • Shipping/storage tube with insert
  • Accessory pouch

Transducer Options

  • Corded 16-button MaxVu cursor
  • Corded 4-button MaxVu cursor
  • Corded stylus with tip and 2 side switches

Other Options

  • Plan hold down
  • Deluxe travel case
  • QuikRuler LCD module
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