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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
best economical and reliable printers
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainbow Machine" data-source="post: 241413" data-attributes="member: 18554"><p>I run Stratasys Objet for c&b models, but at 26k (or thereabouts),it isn't as financially viable if only printing ortho or stents. For ortho models and stents, I use the Juell 3D and the Formlabs 2, both of which are great for those cases but not accurate enough for c&b. Multiple printers to do different cases simultaneously. The Objet can print ortho and stents but it demands purging lines which wastes material and time. The Juell and Formlabs have no lines to clog or purge - nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainbow Machine, post: 241413, member: 18554"] I run Stratasys Objet for c&b models, but at 26k (or thereabouts),it isn't as financially viable if only printing ortho or stents. For ortho models and stents, I use the Juell 3D and the Formlabs 2, both of which are great for those cases but not accurate enough for c&b. Multiple printers to do different cases simultaneously. The Objet can print ortho and stents but it demands purging lines which wastes material and time. The Juell and Formlabs have no lines to clog or purge - nice. [/QUOTE]
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