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So on the Phrozen website, looks like you can be all in for $1400 with the printer, curing unit, cleaner, license, and 2 resins. Very reasonable for sure.
So a few things.So on the Phrozen website, looks like you can be all in for $1400 with the printer, curing unit, cleaner, license, and 2 resins. Very reasonable for sure.
Don't let itero make your models. Then you are relying on them to mark your margins.I'm at the same place as CRob. My rep is getting me signed up today. My question is, does anyone use iTero to mill their models as those come out really nice, or do you send them elsewhere to get them cheaper (for those of us who don't have a printer).
If iTero's models are a bit more expensive, is the cost justified in the time saved in not having to create a model in 3Shape model builder?
The rep did say it takes about 5 days to get the iTero model, so that may be something else to consider if Argen can get a Carbon model printed and shipped sooner?
Don't let itero make your models. Then you are relying on them to mark your margins.
Not that I remember. Always best to export their files and design the models yourselfSo I don't have a choice? I can't mark the margins then say, "here, make my model to my margin line"?
Can I review what they came up with and make any margin changes if needed?
I just signed the DocuSign paperwork this morning so I have yet to go through how the rest of it works like the portal and the work flows. So I appreciate this advanced heads up of what to look out for.
You can make changes to the margins they mark. For me, to do this, I had to purchase the top tier of the service. I heard they changed the structure now.So I don't have a choice? I can't mark the margins then say, "here, make my model to my margin line"?
Can I review what they came up with and make any margin changes if needed?
I just signed the DocuSign paperwork this morning so I have yet to go through how the rest of it works like the portal and the work flows. So I appreciate this advanced heads up of what to look out for.
You can make changes to the margins they mark. For me, to do this, I had to purchase the top tier of the service. I heard they changed the structure now.
Even though they have changed it, I still have the ability to check and change the margin before they make the model
I did sign up several years ago for the top tier. That gave me no fee shipping to get their models and also receive the stl file . I let them ”find “ the margins and mill model for me. The model does have a removable die.Thanks, that's good to know. Yep, there is no longer a cost to be a Partner Lab.
I asked the rep why they no longer charge, and he said something about the Dr's buying the scanner and then the labs having to buy a license to get the files and trying to simplify it.Interesting that iterror no longer charges the ransom joining fee to get cases from their scanner docs.
Hi CRob, just jumping in on your thread to ask, does iTero take shades during a scan? I've only gotten about 35 scans in so far, but I have noticed that with Dr's who normally take Classical shades, I'm getting some 3D shades with the RX form. Is that right, is iTero giving them an idea of the shade during the I/O scan?
Thanks, it's probably the assistants who are taking those shades that are coming back in 3D.Hey Car, my one iTer liens says no, it doesn’t take the shades.
Saw an ad recently that vita now has preshaded 3D pucks. Maybe it’s not new?
My buddy that mills for me tried but only wants to sinter at his Cube One temp and they came out too dark.Thanks, it's probably the assistants who are taking those shades that are coming back in 3D.
Vita 3D preshaded would be nice, if they have their colors down. I could never get Origin's 3D colors right when I was dipping Beyond Plus.
Hi everybody. This is Jim. I'm new here. I need some help if anyone can help me out. I've bought a Trios 3shape scanner, and my business partners have followed my leap and they've bought too a Trios with a pod. The point is that they had an iTero, but the guy from 3shape took the iTero wand (I guess to fidelize us and make us stay with 3shape) but left the pod with the screen, which actually it is a pc. Does anybody know how to reboot an iTero element. Maybe using a rebootable USB hard drive? The point is that the system it's so brided that I cannot get in the windows menu. But I've already seen this scanner with troubleshooting and the windows classic mainscreen presented. Any ????I’ve had an office with a Trios scanner for a few years and another office just bought an Itero scanner. I have a 3Shape system and have gotten all my scans up to this point thru 3Shape Communicate.
Can someone tell me in very simple terms (I’m an idiot) what I need to do to accept Itero scans?