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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
How many PC's
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 329652" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Yep, good info. The cam pc can run both Rolands, just make sure it's a fairly gamer edition so as Sevan states it can calculate those larger cases faster, prevents crashes as well. I'd get separate pcs for scan/design, you don't have too as Cool Luke stated but as you grow like we have, we had to create scan only workstations. Therefore, when we hired some part timers to come in and do scanning only, they weren't interfering with the design computers/my folks doing just designing. Which you can do with IOS scanners and now the Medit scanners because they don't need 3shape or exocad on them to do just scanning (standalone scanners). Then the scans go to a network drive where the designers can grab them and design away. Plus, its a nice backup if one of your pcs goes down, you can always use one of the scan pcs and throw it anywhere (reverting back to what Sevan originally suggested).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 329652, member: 126"] Yep, good info. The cam pc can run both Rolands, just make sure it's a fairly gamer edition so as Sevan states it can calculate those larger cases faster, prevents crashes as well. I'd get separate pcs for scan/design, you don't have too as Cool Luke stated but as you grow like we have, we had to create scan only workstations. Therefore, when we hired some part timers to come in and do scanning only, they weren't interfering with the design computers/my folks doing just designing. Which you can do with IOS scanners and now the Medit scanners because they don't need 3shape or exocad on them to do just scanning (standalone scanners). Then the scans go to a network drive where the designers can grab them and design away. Plus, its a nice backup if one of your pcs goes down, you can always use one of the scan pcs and throw it anywhere (reverting back to what Sevan originally suggested). [/QUOTE]
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