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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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HELP PLEASE! Which printer to get Sprintray Pro 55 or Asiga Max UV
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<blockquote data-quote="Dentalmike" data-source="post: 341367" data-attributes="member: 7589"><p>I’m a one man show. Print all the things you mention except nightguards. The accuracy is excellent, although I still tend to margins as needed for microscopic fit that I prefer on stone dies scanned from poured models. With intraoral scans I trust the designed fit and verify on printed model. As far as issues. None from printer. Have great support from Whipmix for setup, learning and trouble shooting. You’ll need a dedicated space for printer and cleaning equipment for prints. It’s messy and smelly. If your unfamiliar with prints, don’t expect the detail of poured models. Everything will have surface detail like a fingerprint texture. As far as price difference for the machines your considering. Asiga is completely open to all printable materials. So, being able to use cheaper ones existing if you like and any new ones make up that difference and justify cost imo. Not familiar with openness or lack of from your other choices.</p><p></p><p>Edit. Got lost in my reply. I see that you are definitely familiar with printing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dentalmike, post: 341367, member: 7589"] I’m a one man show. Print all the things you mention except nightguards. The accuracy is excellent, although I still tend to margins as needed for microscopic fit that I prefer on stone dies scanned from poured models. With intraoral scans I trust the designed fit and verify on printed model. As far as issues. None from printer. Have great support from Whipmix for setup, learning and trouble shooting. You’ll need a dedicated space for printer and cleaning equipment for prints. It’s messy and smelly. If your unfamiliar with prints, don’t expect the detail of poured models. Everything will have surface detail like a fingerprint texture. As far as price difference for the machines your considering. Asiga is completely open to all printable materials. So, being able to use cheaper ones existing if you like and any new ones make up that difference and justify cost imo. Not familiar with openness or lack of from your other choices. Edit. Got lost in my reply. I see that you are definitely familiar with printing. [/QUOTE]
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