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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryce Hiller" data-source="post: 254351" data-attributes="member: 18969"><p>Well it's Stereolithography, which equates to super slow print speeds most of the time. Also it looks like you have to use their resin, which means they can charge you whatever they want. Regardless of application, you're better of with DLP tech and open materials (in my opinion). </p><p></p><p>I'd say there are much better options out there (I'm a big advocate for Asiga). I'd probably stay away from any brand that is used mostly as a hobby printer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryce Hiller, post: 254351, member: 18969"] Well it's Stereolithography, which equates to super slow print speeds most of the time. Also it looks like you have to use their resin, which means they can charge you whatever they want. Regardless of application, you're better of with DLP tech and open materials (in my opinion). I'd say there are much better options out there (I'm a big advocate for Asiga). I'd probably stay away from any brand that is used mostly as a hobby printer. [/QUOTE]
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