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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="eddydy" data-source="post: 293349" data-attributes="member: 4882"><p>I'm trying to decide between Asiga or nextdent.</p><p></p><p>I got an email from Whip Mix comparing the 2. </p><p>Please share your thoughts.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Hi! It was nice talking with you today about our Asiga MAX printer. I spoke with my manager and the best pricing we can offer for the Asiga 3D printer is $13,000 which is almost $1,000 off the price. He typically does not give a discount unless there’s a show special. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>The other printer you are considering is the Next Dent printer for $10,000. Please make sure you do some research before purchasing that over the Asiga. The Next Dent says they are a “open source printer” but they are not. You will have to use Next Dent material with that printer and no other resin will be accepted into that printer. The Asiga is a true open source material so you can use whatever resin you want to use. If you have any questions please let me know. If you are serious about the Next Dent & the Asiga then please do a TEST Print with each printer prior to purchasing one. You can send us an STL file or have a friend send us an STL file with their scanner. I have had lab owners do that when they don’t own a scanner yet. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>With our consumable products you will get approximately 1 Liter of material out of 1 Liter of tray, 2 Liters of material out of 2 Liters, etc. And you will get approximately 50 single full arches out of a Liter of Resin."</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddydy, post: 293349, member: 4882"] I'm trying to decide between Asiga or nextdent. I got an email from Whip Mix comparing the 2. Please share your thoughts. [B]"Hi! It was nice talking with you today about our Asiga MAX printer. I spoke with my manager and the best pricing we can offer for the Asiga 3D printer is $13,000 which is almost $1,000 off the price. He typically does not give a discount unless there’s a show special. The other printer you are considering is the Next Dent printer for $10,000. Please make sure you do some research before purchasing that over the Asiga. The Next Dent says they are a “open source printer” but they are not. You will have to use Next Dent material with that printer and no other resin will be accepted into that printer. The Asiga is a true open source material so you can use whatever resin you want to use. If you have any questions please let me know. If you are serious about the Next Dent & the Asiga then please do a TEST Print with each printer prior to purchasing one. You can send us an STL file or have a friend send us an STL file with their scanner. I have had lab owners do that when they don’t own a scanner yet. With our consumable products you will get approximately 1 Liter of material out of 1 Liter of tray, 2 Liters of material out of 2 Liters, etc. And you will get approximately 50 single full arches out of a Liter of Resin."[/B] Thanks [/QUOTE]
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