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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Itero scans?
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<blockquote data-quote="mightymouse" data-source="post: 352037" data-attributes="member: 25140"><p>So the accuracy is even better than most 10-20 thousand dollar printers. 35 um to be exact. The cons are it takes more time than DLP. I don’t do models all the time but I would assume it takes just shy of an hour (give or take 10-15 min) depending on the base height. </p><p>The other downside is support is kind of DIY. They are based out of Taiwan so it may take a day to get back to you via email. They have a great FAQ and YouTube video tutorials that eliminate most issue. </p><p></p><p>They sell it on Amazon in addition to all the consumables (resins, vats, trays, etc). You can go direct from the website. I’ve noticed the one on Amazon does not include the new nFEP film (plastic film that the resin sits in when printing). So they may have older versions is my assumption.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mightymouse, post: 352037, member: 25140"] So the accuracy is even better than most 10-20 thousand dollar printers. 35 um to be exact. The cons are it takes more time than DLP. I don’t do models all the time but I would assume it takes just shy of an hour (give or take 10-15 min) depending on the base height. The other downside is support is kind of DIY. They are based out of Taiwan so it may take a day to get back to you via email. They have a great FAQ and YouTube video tutorials that eliminate most issue. They sell it on Amazon in addition to all the consumables (resins, vats, trays, etc). You can go direct from the website. I’ve noticed the one on Amazon does not include the new nFEP film (plastic film that the resin sits in when printing). So they may have older versions is my assumption. [/QUOTE]
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