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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew J Raes" data-source="post: 286288" data-attributes="member: 19949"><p>We are a larger lab compared to most that I have visited and we run 3 Asigas PRO2 series printers and it handles our Models, surgical guides and dentures. We run different materials from different companies without any issues. They are fast and extremely accurate. The service that we have with this has also been top-notch and always available to help if we need to calibrate a new material, but outside of that the machines are our workhorses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew J Raes, post: 286288, member: 19949"] We are a larger lab compared to most that I have visited and we run 3 Asigas PRO2 series printers and it handles our Models, surgical guides and dentures. We run different materials from different companies without any issues. They are fast and extremely accurate. The service that we have with this has also been top-notch and always available to help if we need to calibrate a new material, but outside of that the machines are our workhorses. [/QUOTE]
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