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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="JayH" data-source="post: 293503" data-attributes="member: 1244"><p>Can you print NextDent bio-compatible materials (e.g. the C&B MFH, or the Denture Base 2.0 when it gets released) on the Asiga and sell FDA approved products (on the existing 510k) to your customer? I would look at that question closely if you plan on printing and selling those materials.</p><p></p><p>As to the support question, 3D Systems doesn't support the end user directly. Support goes through the distributor. Who's distributing the NextDent 5100? AvaDent, CadBlu, DAL? Anyone else? Look to their history for partnering with their customers.</p><p></p><p>I don't know about the accuracy of the Asiga, or the ease of use, or the consistency in post-processing between materials, or the longevity, heck I don't know anything about the Asiga, but I've been impressed with the 5100 so far. It's simple. Everything about it is simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayH, post: 293503, member: 1244"] Can you print NextDent bio-compatible materials (e.g. the C&B MFH, or the Denture Base 2.0 when it gets released) on the Asiga and sell FDA approved products (on the existing 510k) to your customer? I would look at that question closely if you plan on printing and selling those materials. As to the support question, 3D Systems doesn't support the end user directly. Support goes through the distributor. Who's distributing the NextDent 5100? AvaDent, CadBlu, DAL? Anyone else? Look to their history for partnering with their customers. I don't know about the accuracy of the Asiga, or the ease of use, or the consistency in post-processing between materials, or the longevity, heck I don't know anything about the Asiga, but I've been impressed with the 5100 so far. It's simple. Everything about it is simple. [/QUOTE]
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