FORM LABS FORM 4B PRINTER or ASIGA ULTRA

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I would take a look at RapidShape every autumn.
There are over 200 currently evaluated materials.
The manufacturer doesn't play games with the tank limitations like Asiga or material tanks like Farmlabs. The tanks for my D50+, D40II and D30II printers all have a very stable tank with a 6mm glass plate without a film that can tear. I don't know the smaller and larger printers.
The ONE is brand new.
I absolutely love quality and when my D50+ weighs 130kg or the D40II almost 60kg, I know why they deliver perfect quality even after years. I also took the detour via Formlabs and Asiga. I don't have either of them anymore.
I met someone at the IDS trade fair who had recently bought a SprintRay. He sent me samples. I was negatively shocked.

 
How is the lifetime of the tray measured for Rapidshape?
 
We have tanks that have lasted well over 1,000 prints. However, one employee even partially ruined a tank with a metal spatula after a few hundred prints. A slightly elastic layer is applied to the glass plate.
However, printing can still continue in undamaged areas.
 

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