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Formlabs 2 3D Printer?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuthorCorp" data-source="post: 241041" data-attributes="member: 17611"><p>I have not yet printed models for our aligners/essixs on the Form2 as we mostly print on our bigger eden printers, however I can place roughly 4-5 models per tray, depending on the size and orientation your could fit more. Placing the models completely vertical would allow you to probably print around 8-10 but you are going to have less structural support and your chances of failure is higher. Placing them flat is ideal and thats about 4 models.</p><p></p><p>I don't have an exact cost breakdown of material cost unfortunately but I cant expect it to be more than 10-15$ straight material cost, as that seems to be a strong average on arch models. Don't quote me on this, it is just a rough estimate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuthorCorp, post: 241041, member: 17611"] I have not yet printed models for our aligners/essixs on the Form2 as we mostly print on our bigger eden printers, however I can place roughly 4-5 models per tray, depending on the size and orientation your could fit more. Placing the models completely vertical would allow you to probably print around 8-10 but you are going to have less structural support and your chances of failure is higher. Placing them flat is ideal and thats about 4 models. I don't have an exact cost breakdown of material cost unfortunately but I cant expect it to be more than 10-15$ straight material cost, as that seems to be a strong average on arch models. Don't quote me on this, it is just a rough estimate. [/QUOTE]
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