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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryce Hiller" data-source="post: 293351" data-attributes="member: 18969"><p>Hey Eddy, i'd love to help you with your choice, if you'd allow me to. I have been using an Asiga MAX for a year and a half now, and I couldn't be more enthusiastic. It is a TRUE open architecture printer. The key to this is using nesting software (the Asiga comes with Asiga Composer) that allows you to add new material files to you database. With Asiga, it's just a couple clicks. Easy as pie. Use anything you want. Nextdent may not be as flexible. As for support, you couldn't ask for a better company than WhipMix. [USER=12217]@Jason D[/USER] the experience you had is NOT the norm. Our support has been top-notch. What's awesome about WhipMix is that they don't just sell you a product. They are partners with your all throughout your digital journey. Our partnership with them has proven to have immeasurable value to us. They have a wide range of house-branded materials available with more in the pipelines, but what's awesome is that they don't lock you into that. We are currently printing 5 different resin brands (some of which are Nextdent),and we have gotten assistance from WhipMix on EACH one. They are a truly forward-thinking company, and I highly encourage you to strongly consider the Asiga MAX.</p><p></p><p>The NextDent might be a really awesome printer, I honestly don't know. But I can tell you for certain that you won't get the same digital partnership that you will get with WhipMix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryce Hiller, post: 293351, member: 18969"] Hey Eddy, i'd love to help you with your choice, if you'd allow me to. I have been using an Asiga MAX for a year and a half now, and I couldn't be more enthusiastic. It is a TRUE open architecture printer. The key to this is using nesting software (the Asiga comes with Asiga Composer) that allows you to add new material files to you database. With Asiga, it's just a couple clicks. Easy as pie. Use anything you want. Nextdent may not be as flexible. As for support, you couldn't ask for a better company than WhipMix. [USER=12217]@Jason D[/USER] the experience you had is NOT the norm. Our support has been top-notch. What's awesome about WhipMix is that they don't just sell you a product. They are partners with your all throughout your digital journey. Our partnership with them has proven to have immeasurable value to us. They have a wide range of house-branded materials available with more in the pipelines, but what's awesome is that they don't lock you into that. We are currently printing 5 different resin brands (some of which are Nextdent),and we have gotten assistance from WhipMix on EACH one. They are a truly forward-thinking company, and I highly encourage you to strongly consider the Asiga MAX. The NextDent might be a really awesome printer, I honestly don't know. But I can tell you for certain that you won't get the same digital partnership that you will get with WhipMix. [/QUOTE]
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