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Hey! Currently in the market for a 3D printer and the lab I am working for is interested in either a Etec/Desktop (D4K or Einstein) or a Straumann (P20+ or P30+) printer. I am inquiring to see if anyone is willing to share some insight and personal experiences with these printers, in particular in the field of crown and bridge. Primarily mostly models and implant models/soft tissue. *And, since we do work with ZirkonZahn already, I just noticed their P4000 printer ... any experience on that machine ... love to hear about it!.
I don't think I'm heavily set on needing materials to be 'open' per se. I actually would think that a manufacturer would want to guarentee a material to meet the best possible outcome for their printer, thus having a select few that they have thoroughly tested, hopefully making me happy and saving a few major frustrations/headaches. But ... comment on this as well if you think and experience differently. (Althought, I do realize that with these manufacturers, we're not necessarily in the 'open' market for resins regardless).
In terms of potentially working with Straumann's printers, we are no CARES users; instead we are Exocad (ZirkonZahn) users in case that makes a difference in user experience.
One and all ear!
I don't think I'm heavily set on needing materials to be 'open' per se. I actually would think that a manufacturer would want to guarentee a material to meet the best possible outcome for their printer, thus having a select few that they have thoroughly tested, hopefully making me happy and saving a few major frustrations/headaches. But ... comment on this as well if you think and experience differently. (Althought, I do realize that with these manufacturers, we're not necessarily in the 'open' market for resins regardless).
In terms of potentially working with Straumann's printers, we are no CARES users; instead we are Exocad (ZirkonZahn) users in case that makes a difference in user experience.
One and all ear!