I am surprised that after making that investment, you haven't reached out to your dealer or to Roland directly. We have several testimonials from doctors, labs, and milling center using the DWX-4W producing dozens of restorations daily. If you want to send me the serial number, I will find out...
The Roland mills are easier to maintain and calibrate, and easier to service, if needed. Also, if you can stretch your budget a little, the DWX-52DC would payoff quicker, as it can be running when the lab is closed. Of course the AG distributors will promote the brand as better, but you can...
If you can only go with one mill now, there is no question that the DWX-52DC will be a better option. As Bob said, the machine can be working overnight and on weekends without supervision.
First, you said your Roland Wet mill is sitting in the corner collecting dust, but then you said you offloaded.
Second, you said we met at IDS, but then are not sure I was at IDS, even though you can see my profile pic and everyone at the IDS probably had a name tag or a badge.
Finally, I don't...
I am sorry to hear you had quality issues, and although what you are sharing with me it is a very small percentage of cases, when it happens to you, it feel it's like 100%.
I would like to help and work with you on the issues you had. Please call me at 800.542.2307 ext 1275
By the way, what is...
I'm not sure what is your definition of reliable, especially if you haven't used one.We have several users who can provide a testimonial on the DWX-4W who are thrilled with it.
In the meantime, I would be skeptic about a mill that is brand new, has no history, and is limited in material options.
For the type of work you will do, the Roland DWX-4W would be ideal. Not only it will deliver restorations with beautiful margins and anatomy, it allows you to use so many different materials available in the universal pin-type mandrel. Some of the other units out there have proprietary...
If you are in the market for a disc-changer mill, check out the new DWX-52DC
https://www.rolanddga.com/products/dental/dwx-52dc-5-axis-dental-mill-with-automatic-disc-changer
DWX-52DC-B by James Babbi posted Mar 2, 2017 at 9:10 AM
If you have been asking yourself: How can I go from a few crowns on A1 Zirconia on 14 mm disc, to a few more on B2 on 16 mm disc, bridges on A2 on 16 mm disc, and the PMMA cases, and then all wax-up cases without having to be present at...
Effective January 20, 2017 through March 30, 2017, customers who purchase a new DWX-51D dental milling machine are eligible to receive a free third-year warranty valued at $2,499. That’s an additional year of coverage beyond the standard two-year warranty for extra peace of mind. Be sure to take...
Marcus,
What you are reporting is an isolated case. Some labs have produced over 100 eMax crowns a week without any problems. I'm glad CAP took care of the set up and the machine is now working. Also, to confirm it is not a typo or you are using off brand tools, the dimensions are
2.5, 1.0...