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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Any Rapid Shape/Straumann 3D printer users out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Treavor" data-source="post: 343052" data-attributes="member: 25054"><p>We have a P40 and a Carbon Printer. Its accuracy is equal to the carbon printer. Also, print time is equal to carbon. We print models. We specifically tested the analog fit against the carbon and it fits great. The only 2 minor downsides compared to the carbon are cleaning the build plate between prints which you may not have to actually clean between every print if you are constantly running, but we were told it was recommended. The other is the software. But that depends on what you want to do with it. The carbon software is straightforward and geared towards simplicity. Netshape is a robust software that may be intimidating. It is a good printer and we have not had issues with it breaking. We have had it for a year now. Straumann's support has been good when we needed help with calibration or anything along those lines. I do not know anything about Aisga except I think they are one of the printers you can print Dentsply digital denture. If that is something you are considering it may be something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treavor, post: 343052, member: 25054"] We have a P40 and a Carbon Printer. Its accuracy is equal to the carbon printer. Also, print time is equal to carbon. We print models. We specifically tested the analog fit against the carbon and it fits great. The only 2 minor downsides compared to the carbon are cleaning the build plate between prints which you may not have to actually clean between every print if you are constantly running, but we were told it was recommended. The other is the software. But that depends on what you want to do with it. The carbon software is straightforward and geared towards simplicity. Netshape is a robust software that may be intimidating. It is a good printer and we have not had issues with it breaking. We have had it for a year now. Straumann's support has been good when we needed help with calibration or anything along those lines. I do not know anything about Aisga except I think they are one of the printers you can print Dentsply digital denture. If that is something you are considering it may be something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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