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<blockquote data-quote="bigj1972" data-source="post: 346977" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>That's what I always thought. Why go and spend thousands of dollars on printers, resins, consumables. Plus any design software, subscriptions, cloud access service, To do something we were already doing with a $50 box of stone and a bowl, to turn around and now worry about squeezing $30 out of a doctor for printed casts. Is 15 too cheap is 35 too much? They're the ones that wanted to go down this route. I said it before and I'll say it again, the cheap way was the analog way. You want to be fancy, now it's time to spend the bucks. Clients don't want to spend, they can go back to the old way. It's not a debatable issue.</p><p>Figure out the cost + profit, and bill it. If somebody else wants to work for less money, they are invited to do so. It'll balance itself out when they flunk. There will always be some dumba55 that would spend all that money, and try to print models for $3 thinking that eventually he will get all this supposed business. Is that the guy we're going to compete with??? I've seen those types before. Be bankrupt in 18 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj1972, post: 346977, member: 811"] That's what I always thought. Why go and spend thousands of dollars on printers, resins, consumables. Plus any design software, subscriptions, cloud access service, To do something we were already doing with a $50 box of stone and a bowl, to turn around and now worry about squeezing $30 out of a doctor for printed casts. Is 15 too cheap is 35 too much? They're the ones that wanted to go down this route. I said it before and I'll say it again, the cheap way was the analog way. You want to be fancy, now it's time to spend the bucks. Clients don't want to spend, they can go back to the old way. It's not a debatable issue. Figure out the cost + profit, and bill it. If somebody else wants to work for less money, they are invited to do so. It'll balance itself out when they flunk. There will always be some dumba55 that would spend all that money, and try to print models for $3 thinking that eventually he will get all this supposed business. Is that the guy we're going to compete with??? I've seen those types before. Be bankrupt in 18 months. [/QUOTE]
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