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I have the SprintRay 95 for my dental office. Printer, wash/dry and cure are all nice. Their Rayware software sucks though!
I too am in the same boat. I keep coming back to Asiga for the numerous good reviews, accuracy, and open system.I'm currently having this issue and I know a lot of these My current decision is between Sprint Ray and asika.
You'll love it.I too am in the same boat. I keep coming back to Asiga for the numerous good reviews, accuracy, and open system.
My biggest concern was Asiga making a 5 year old printer obsolete once a few more years pass and they make a newer Max UV printer. So I reached out to Asiga headquarters and received a comforting response. He said “all our products receive lifetime support”. In the US the price for an Asiga Max UV is $10,200 and the Sprintray 95s is $8,995, the difference is $1,205. To me being fully open, lifetime service and nothing but good reviews from lab techs (not sales reps or doctors) is worth it.
FYI Sprintray doesn’t offer lifetime support because I was informed my Moonray S (2017) will be no longer arrived come December. So if that applies to all printers that’s about 5 years of service before your on your own.
You won't be disappointed, the Asiga Max has been a little work horse for us, so much so it's time for us to get the Clydesdale version Pro4k. Can't wait. Look forward to hearing your thoughts about the Max when ya get it.I too am in the same boat. I keep coming back to Asiga for the numerous good reviews, accuracy, and open system.
My biggest concern was Asiga making a 5 year old printer obsolete once a few more years pass and they make a newer Max UV printer. So I reached out to Asiga headquarters and received a comforting response. He said “all our products receive lifetime support”. In the US the price for an Asiga Max UV is $10,200 and the Sprintray 95s is $8,995, the difference is $1,205. To me being fully open, lifetime service and nothing but good reviews from lab techs (not sales reps or doctors) is worth it.
FYI Sprintray doesn’t offer lifetime support because I was informed my Moonray S (2017) will no longer receive support come December. So if that applies to all printers that’s about 5 years of service before your on your own.
I too am in the same boat. I keep coming back to Asiga for the numerous good reviews, accuracy, and open system.
My biggest concern was Asiga making a 5 year old printer obsolete once a few more years pass and they make a newer Max UV printer. So I reached out to Asiga headquarters and received a comforting response. He said “all our products receive lifetime support”. In the US the price for an Asiga Max UV is $10,200 and the Sprintray 95s is $8,995, the difference is $1,205. To me being fully open, lifetime service and nothing but good reviews from lab techs (not sales reps or doctors) is worth it.
FYI Sprintray doesn’t offer lifetime support because I was informed my Moonray S (2017) will no longer receive support come December. So if that applies to all printers that’s about 5 years of service before your on your own.