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3D Printers - Voco Solflex 170 vs Asiga Max UV vs Formlabs Form 3
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryce @ WhipMix" data-source="post: 307919" data-attributes="member: 21732"><p>Voco makes a nice printer, however, you're really limited with the small build plate on the Solflex 170. The MAX shares some of the best features present in the Solflex for around the same price tag (I think). The largest technological difference between the two is the Asiga's SPS technology, which utilizes highly precise positioning encoders to detect build plate contact with the glass surface and ensures accurate layers.</p><p></p><p>Check out both printers, for sure, but I'd be concerned with how small the build plate is on the Solflex.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, consider the support you might receive. I believe Henry Schein is the lab reseller in the US (if that's where you're located) for Voco. Ask around to some lab peers and see what they have to say about support from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryce @ WhipMix, post: 307919, member: 21732"] Voco makes a nice printer, however, you're really limited with the small build plate on the Solflex 170. The MAX shares some of the best features present in the Solflex for around the same price tag (I think). The largest technological difference between the two is the Asiga's SPS technology, which utilizes highly precise positioning encoders to detect build plate contact with the glass surface and ensures accurate layers. Check out both printers, for sure, but I'd be concerned with how small the build plate is on the Solflex. EDIT: Also, consider the support you might receive. I believe Henry Schein is the lab reseller in the US (if that's where you're located) for Voco. Ask around to some lab peers and see what they have to say about support from there. [/QUOTE]
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