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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Carbon Printer for digital models?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jo Chen" data-source="post: 258609" data-attributes="member: 5263"><p>Did a tour of the carbon facility. The M1 has a small build plate while the M2 build plate is twice the size. Crazy fast print speed and accurate. Tray needs to be manually filled. 800ml max. Trays don't wear out like the formlabs. Second tray is $5000 lease per year. As mentioned above, carbon did not have the dental market in mind when they developed the machine. Unless one figures out how to print stacked with this printer it's pretty pricey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jo Chen, post: 258609, member: 5263"] Did a tour of the carbon facility. The M1 has a small build plate while the M2 build plate is twice the size. Crazy fast print speed and accurate. Tray needs to be manually filled. 800ml max. Trays don't wear out like the formlabs. Second tray is $5000 lease per year. As mentioned above, carbon did not have the dental market in mind when they developed the machine. Unless one figures out how to print stacked with this printer it's pretty pricey. [/QUOTE]
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