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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Halke" data-source="post: 76167" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>Unfortunately as per company policy I cannot disclose exact numbers. I can say, however, that if you give someone a week or two to get used to the process it ends up being cost effective even with the price of build material for the printer. We are currently using both an Objet 350v and an EnvisionTEC PP4 for printing our models. We are processing enough scans to have a full time employee dedicated to processing them. Part of this is due to our support of all of the major scanning systems including Lava COS, Cerec, iTero, E4D, Clon 3D, and eventually Trios as well, which combined provide sufficient volume to warrant this.</p><p></p><p>We are developing a business plan for becoming a print center for other labs, and are capable of sending out samples to anyone interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Halke, post: 76167, member: 5373"] Unfortunately as per company policy I cannot disclose exact numbers. I can say, however, that if you give someone a week or two to get used to the process it ends up being cost effective even with the price of build material for the printer. We are currently using both an Objet 350v and an EnvisionTEC PP4 for printing our models. We are processing enough scans to have a full time employee dedicated to processing them. Part of this is due to our support of all of the major scanning systems including Lava COS, Cerec, iTero, E4D, Clon 3D, and eventually Trios as well, which combined provide sufficient volume to warrant this. We are developing a business plan for becoming a print center for other labs, and are capable of sending out samples to anyone interested. [/QUOTE]
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