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Bego Varseo 3D Printer
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<blockquote data-quote="TMorsePhillips" data-source="post: 207037" data-attributes="member: 16082"><p>Our lab (Morse Dental Lab in Ohio) purchased a BEGO Varseo in October 2015 and put it into production in the beginning of November 2015 (sorry Taylor). I've been running 15-20 RPD units a week through our printer (designed on a Dental Wings Series 7). Here's a link with photos of our setup and some photos of the printer output. We've been relatively happy with this unit and we're in the process of ramping up for an expansion to our RPD department as a result of increased production capabilities resulting from our move to digitized design and printing. If you have questions, I'd be happy to provide honest answers to questions about using the Varseo for printing and casting frameworks. If you're thinking about purchasing this unit, be sure to schedule the 2 day training with Martin and Chip in RI. That information is priceless! </p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/morse-dental-lab-engaged-forward-thinking-increasing-value-phillips?trk=prof-post" target="_blank">https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/morse-dental-lab-engaged-forward-thinking-increasing-value-phillips?trk=prof-post</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMorsePhillips, post: 207037, member: 16082"] Our lab (Morse Dental Lab in Ohio) purchased a BEGO Varseo in October 2015 and put it into production in the beginning of November 2015 (sorry Taylor). I've been running 15-20 RPD units a week through our printer (designed on a Dental Wings Series 7). Here's a link with photos of our setup and some photos of the printer output. We've been relatively happy with this unit and we're in the process of ramping up for an expansion to our RPD department as a result of increased production capabilities resulting from our move to digitized design and printing. If you have questions, I'd be happy to provide honest answers to questions about using the Varseo for printing and casting frameworks. If you're thinking about purchasing this unit, be sure to schedule the 2 day training with Martin and Chip in RI. That information is priceless! [URL]https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/morse-dental-lab-engaged-forward-thinking-increasing-value-phillips?trk=prof-post[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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