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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Good printer recommendation that's friendly with 3shape, mostly for surgical guides
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<blockquote data-quote="mmbh" data-source="post: 351848" data-attributes="member: 13423"><p>We have a form 3B+. Its been a workhorse and very reliable for us for the last 6 months. We print about 3 full crowded build platforms per day of crown and bridge models and some occasional white study models, so it paid for itself almost immediately. Only downside so far are the slightly tight contacts. Its super user friendly but I have heard it can be hit or miss with either the quality or reliability of the machine. So maybe we just got lucky. We already need more print capacity. I know the asiga is great and probably a better overall longer term printer. I've heard very few complaints about the asiga. I wouldn't mind just getting a few more form3b+'s for the price and redundancy and print capacity, but haven't decided yet. The Asiga pro 4k is also on my very short list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmbh, post: 351848, member: 13423"] We have a form 3B+. Its been a workhorse and very reliable for us for the last 6 months. We print about 3 full crowded build platforms per day of crown and bridge models and some occasional white study models, so it paid for itself almost immediately. Only downside so far are the slightly tight contacts. Its super user friendly but I have heard it can be hit or miss with either the quality or reliability of the machine. So maybe we just got lucky. We already need more print capacity. I know the asiga is great and probably a better overall longer term printer. I've heard very few complaints about the asiga. I wouldn't mind just getting a few more form3b+'s for the price and redundancy and print capacity, but haven't decided yet. The Asiga pro 4k is also on my very short list. [/QUOTE]
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Good printer recommendation that's friendly with 3shape, mostly for surgical guides
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