So my few days of full day production yielded some interesting results.
1. The D2000 is no where near optimal performance even with just one turn table to 27 lines of blue light and 4 or five cameras.
2. Scan it Dental Blows.
3. When you go to re-scan a case in scan it dental sometimes it keeps the old scans, most of the time it doesn't. Thank god the D200 is super fast at scanning.
3. When doing the preview scan on a full arch it makes it look like a blob, but the final scan is clean.
4. the teeth on the preview scan are no where near clean and readable you almost have to guess which is the prepped tooth.
5. Still have to spray Ti abutment and soft tissue.
6. You get used to the scanning process but still blows.
7. No multi dies scan option available but you get a multi die scan plate.
8. To added cameras for deep scanning work but not 100%.
9. It is fast. I mean fast.
10. Figured out the keyboard short cuts for 2015 with the newly merged smile composer/sculpt.
3Shape 2015 Shortcuts
a-Opposing Model
s-Preparation Model
d-Individual Transform
f-Individual Morph
g-Wax Knife
h-Attatchments
j-Plane Cut
z-Contacts and Smoothing
x-Add Auto Placement
c-Mirror (copy)
v-Articulator
b-Reconnect/connect
11. It scans a **** load of data.
12. I hate the texture scan, it is cool but rough on the eyes.
13. Scan it Dental only allows one instance to be running at a time, now more queuing up scanitrestoration windows to run in optimal beast scan mode.
14. Auto alignment doesn't work for a damn.
15. After alignment the bite sometimes is closed a tad too much, you can see that the opposing model poking through the model end, not bad but slightly.
There might be some more but I lost track, LOL.
Defiantly need tuning up on 3Shapes end but I doubt they were ready for a 100% launch just yet.